Bibliography
Winifred (Winifred Mary Paula)
Wulff b. 1895–d. 1946
Works authored
Contributions to journals
Wulff, Winifred [ed. and tr.], “Contra incantationes”, Ériu 12 (1938): 250–253.
CELT – edition and translation: <link>
Wulff, Winifred [ed. and tr.], “De amore hereos”, Ériu 11 (1932): 174–181.
CELT – edition and translation: <link>
Wulff, Winifred, “An liaigh i n-Erinn a n-allod. Uimh. IV”, Lia Fáil 4 (1932): 235–268.
CELT – pt 2: <link>
Wulff, Winifred, “An liaigh i n-Erinn a n-allod. Uimh. III”, Lia Fáil 3 (1930): 115–125.
CELT – pt 1: <link>
Wulff, Winifred, “On the qualitees, maners, and kunnynge of a surgean etc.”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 18 (1930): 249–286.
CELT: <link>
Wulff, Winifred, “Tract on the plague”, Ériu 10 (1926–1928): 143–154.
CELT – edition and translation: <link>
Wulff, Winifred, “An liaigh i n-Erinn i n-allod [II]”, Lia Fáil 2 (1927): 229–234.
CELT – edition: <link>
Wulff, Winifred, “De febre efemera nó an liaigh i n-Eirinn i n-allod”, Lia Fáil 1 (1926): 126–129.
CELT – edition: <link>
Contributions to edited collections or authored works
Wulff, Winifred, “On wounds [previously unpublished translation]”, CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts, Online: University College Cork, 2013–. URL: <https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T600012>.
abstract:
This edition is based on unpublished galley proofs of a book intended to be published by the ITS before Wulff died (1946). It was to comprise a medical tract, entitled Hortus Sanitatis, and English translations of various shorter texts published elsewhere, such as this, and a fragment on the Grades (RIA 23 F 19). The Irish texts on Wounds and on the Grades were published by Wulff in 1934 and are available online at CELT (G600012 and G600011). CELT is indebted to the Council of the ITS who kindly gave their permission to make this translation available online. The galley proofs have not been edited at CELT (except for resolving some queries) but have been arranged in numbered paragraphs to line with the arrangement in Wulff's 1934 edition. Unfortunately, one page of proofs was missing. The text in question (last sentence of para.1; and 2) was kindly translated by Alan mac an Bhaird.
abstract:
This edition is based on unpublished galley proofs of a book intended to be published by the ITS before Wulff died (1946). It was to comprise a medical tract, entitled Hortus Sanitatis, and English translations of various shorter texts published elsewhere, such as this, and a fragment on the Grades (RIA 23 F 19). The Irish texts on Wounds and on the Grades were published by Wulff in 1934 and are available online at CELT (G600012 and G600011). CELT is indebted to the Council of the ITS who kindly gave their permission to make this translation available online. The galley proofs have not been edited at CELT (except for resolving some queries) but have been arranged in numbered paragraphs to line with the arrangement in Wulff's 1934 edition. Unfortunately, one page of proofs was missing. The text in question (last sentence of para.1; and 2) was kindly translated by Alan mac an Bhaird.
Kathleen Mulchrone, Lilian Duncan, Winifred Wulff, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, “Vol. 2 (fasc. 6-10)”, in: Thomas F. O'Rahilly • Kathleen Mulchrone • A. I. Pearson • Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the Royal Irish Academy (1926–1970): 655–1294.
Gerard Murphy, Kathleen Mulchrone, Lilian Duncan, Winifred Wulff, “Vol. 4 (fasc. 16-20)”, in: Thomas F. O'Rahilly • Kathleen Mulchrone • A. I. Pearson • Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the Royal Irish Academy (1926–1970): 1939–2578.
Wulff, Winifred, “A mediaeval handbook of gynaecology and midwifery: preceded by a section on the grades and on the treatment of wounds and some good counsel to the physician himself finishing with a discussion on the treatment of scabies”, in: J. Fraser, Paul Grosjean, and J. G. OʼKeeffe (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus V, London, 1934. i–xxvii, 1–99.
About the author
Nic Dhonnchadha, Aoibheann, “Winifred Wulff (1895–1946): beatha agus saothar”, Léachtaí Cholm Cille 35 (2005): 191–250.. |