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Strachan (John)

  • 1862–1907
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Strachan, John [ed.], and Osborn Bergin [reviser], Stories from the Táin, 3rd ed., Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1970.  
A collection of selections from the Táin which were first published in the Gaelic Journal.
Internet Archive – second edition (1928): <link> Internet Archive – first edition (1908): <link>
Strachan, John, Old-Irish paradigms and selections from the Old-Irish glosses: with notes and vocabulary, 4th ed., Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1949.  
comments: Editions: Selections (1904); Paradigms (1905); 2nd edition, Selections and Paradigms being re-edited and published together in one volume (1909); 3rd edition, revised by Osborn Bergin (1929); 4th edition, revised by Osborn Bergin (1949). Reprinted: 1970, 1984, 1989, 1995, 1998.
Internet Archive – 3rd edition (1929): <link> Internet Archive – 2nd edition (1909): <link>, <link>
Strachan, John, and J. G. OʼKeeffe [eds.], The Táin Bó Cúailnge from the Yellow Book of Lecan: with variant readings from the Lebor na Huidre, Dublin and London: Royal Irish Academy, 1912.  
comments: Reprinted in 1967
Wikisource – Wikisource (not fully proofread): <link> Internet Archive: <link>
Strachan, John [ed.], “Romulus and Remus”, in: Osborn Bergin, R. I. Best, Kuno Meyer, and J. G. OʼKeeffe (eds), Anecdota from Irish manuscripts, vol. 3, Halle and Dublin, 1910. 46.
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Meyer, Kuno, and John Strachan (eds), Ériu 4 (1908–1910), Dublin: School of Irish Learning.  
comments: For corrigenda, see p. 240.
Stokes, Whitley, and John Strachan [eds.], Thesaurus palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse, 3 vols, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1901–1910.  
comments: Three volumes published between 1901 and 1910: I. Biblical glosses and scholia (1901); II. Non-Biblical glosses and scholia; Old-Irish prose; names of persons and places; inscriptions; verse; indexes (1903); III. A supplement to Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus, by Whitley Stokes (Halle, Niemeyer, 1910). Reprinted by DIAS in 1975 and 1987, with Stokes' supplementary volume being included with volume 2.
Internet Archive – vol. 1: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 2: <link> Internet Archive – originally from Google Books: <link>
Strachan, John, An introduction to early Welsh, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1909.
Internet Archive: <link> National Library of Scotland: <link>
Meyer, Kuno, and John Strachan (eds), Ériu 3 (1907), Dublin: School of Irish Learning.
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Strachan, John, “An Old-Irish homily”, Ériu 3 (1907): 1–10.
Internet Archive: <link>, <link>
Strachan, John, “Miscellanea celtica”, Revue Celtique 28 (1907): 195–207.
Internet Archive: <link>, <link> Gallica: <link>
Strachan, John, “On some mutations of initial consonants in the Old Welsh verb”, Ériu 3 (1907): 20–28.
Internet Archive: <link>
Strachan, John, “Contributions to the history of Middle Irish declension”, Transactions of the Philological Society 25 (1903–6, 1906): 202–246.
Internet Archive: <link>
Strachan, John, “Addenda and corrigenda to ‘Old-Irish paradigms’”, Ériu 2 (1905): i.
Internet Archive – vols 2–3: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 2: <link>
Strachan, John, “Two monastic rules”, Ériu 2 (1905): 227–229.
Internet Archive: <link>
Strachan, John, “Addenda to Ériu 1, 191 sq.”, Ériu 2 (1905): 58–59.
Internet Archive – vols 2–3: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 2: <link>
Strachan, John, “Welsh ry- = Irish ro- of possibility”, Ériu 2 (1905): 60–61.
Internet Archive – vols 2–3: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 2: <link>
Strachan, John, “Cormac’s rule”, Ériu 2 (1905): 62–68.
TLH – edition: <link> TLH – translation: <link> Internet Archive: <link>
Strachan, John, “The Thesaurus Palaeo-Hibernicus”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 5 (1905): 575–578.
Internet Archive: <link>
Meyer, Kuno, and John Strachan (eds), Ériu 2 (1905), Dublin: School of Irish Learning.
Internet Archive – vols 2–3: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 2: <link>
Strachan, John, “Further remarks on Welsh ry-”, Ériu 2 (1905): 215–220.
Internet Archive – vols 2–3: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 2: <link>
Strachan, John, “Anecdoton”, Ériu 1 (1904): 122.  
Edition of poem ascribed to Colum Cille, beginning ‘A Muire min maithingen tapair furtacht dún’ (RIA 23 N 10, p. 18).
Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1 (followed by vol. 2): <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 2: <link>
Strachan, John, “The infixed pronoun in Middle Irish”, Ériu 1 (1904): 153–179.
Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1 (followed by vol. 2): <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 2: <link>
Strachan, John [ed.], “Anecdoton”, Ériu 1 (1904): 138.  
comments: Edition of poem beginning '[[M'óenurán im aireclán |M'oeneran im aireglan gan duinen im gnais]]' (RIA 23 N 10, p. 20).
Internet Archive: <link>
Meyer, Kuno, and John Strachan (eds), Ériu 1 — The Journal of the School of Irish Learning, Dublin (1904), Dublin: School of Irish Learning.
Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1 (followed by vol. 2): <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 2: <link>
Strachan, John [ed.], “An Old-Irish metrical rule”, Ériu 1 (1904): 191–208.
Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1 (followed by vol. 2): <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 1: <link> Internet Archive – vol. 1, part 2: <link>


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Meyer, Kuno, “John Strachan”, Ériu 3 (1907): 200–206.
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