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this is just the text of the Catholic Encyclopedia so far, wikified and trimmed for pertinence. The text has its value as it is, it's certainly much better than having nothing at all or a quick list, but it needs to be updated and edited for MoS and NPOV. dab (ᛏ) 07:09, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
It's not clear to me how to rewrite the relevant paragraph without rewriting a bunch more, so I'm just going to put this here. The Royal Irish Academy has completed its catalogue of roughly 1500 manuscripts. This apparently included a minimal job of indexing. I can't tell from online sources what was finished when, but I have the impression that the original catalogue was done by 1942, and the last index volume by 1970. (DON'T quote me on that.)
< http://www.ria.ie/library%2Bcatalogue/pdf/catalogue%20of%20irish%20manuscripts.pdf> is an introduction to the catalogue, and unfortunately confirms that no older MS was found in the process.
The RIA is now in the process of scanning selected manuscripts for Web publication.
< http://www.ria.ie/library%2Bcatalogue/isos.html>.
Joe Bernstein joe@sfbooks.com 75.165.10.136 ( talk) 08:23, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Surely a better title would be "Early Gaelic Literature, as much of the writing covered was from Scotland and not Irish (particularly in the Medieval period). 92.235.178.44 ( talk) 11:02, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
Removed reference to "báisteach" as originating from "baptism"; the Middle Irish form was "báidhseach", from "bádh" (to use "modern spelling") drown, soak and the diminutive "-seach".
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this is just the text of the Catholic Encyclopedia so far, wikified and trimmed for pertinence. The text has its value as it is, it's certainly much better than having nothing at all or a quick list, but it needs to be updated and edited for MoS and NPOV. dab (ᛏ) 07:09, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
It's not clear to me how to rewrite the relevant paragraph without rewriting a bunch more, so I'm just going to put this here. The Royal Irish Academy has completed its catalogue of roughly 1500 manuscripts. This apparently included a minimal job of indexing. I can't tell from online sources what was finished when, but I have the impression that the original catalogue was done by 1942, and the last index volume by 1970. (DON'T quote me on that.)
< http://www.ria.ie/library%2Bcatalogue/pdf/catalogue%20of%20irish%20manuscripts.pdf> is an introduction to the catalogue, and unfortunately confirms that no older MS was found in the process.
The RIA is now in the process of scanning selected manuscripts for Web publication.
< http://www.ria.ie/library%2Bcatalogue/isos.html>.
Joe Bernstein joe@sfbooks.com 75.165.10.136 ( talk) 08:23, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Surely a better title would be "Early Gaelic Literature, as much of the writing covered was from Scotland and not Irish (particularly in the Medieval period). 92.235.178.44 ( talk) 11:02, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
Removed reference to "báisteach" as originating from "baptism"; the Middle Irish form was "báidhseach", from "bádh" (to use "modern spelling") drown, soak and the diminutive "-seach".
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