EMILI: Early Medieval Irish Latinate Inscriptions

Bibliographic Concordance

  • Barnes 1997: Barnes, Michael P., Hagland, Jan Ragnar and Page, Raymond Ian (eds) (1997): The Runic Inscriptions of Viking Age Dublin, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.
  • Bourke 1980: Bourke, Cormac (1980): 'Early Irish Hand-Bells', Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 110, 52-66.
  • Bourke 2020: Bourke, Cormac (2020): The Early Medieval Hand-bells of Ireland and Britain, Dublin: National Museum of Ireland.
  • Callaghan and Stifter 2020: Callaghan Brian and Stifter David (2020): 'Two early Irish inscriptions from County Cavan', Peritia 31, 257-269. Available at Brepols Online
  • Carpenter 2015: Carpenter Andrew and Moss Rachel (eds.) (2015): 'Appendix 1: Select handlist of artists and craftsmen' in Art and Architecture of Ireland Volume I: Medieval c. 400–c. 1600, 1st ed., I, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 511–543. Available at JSTOR
  • Carrigan 1905: Carrigan Rev. William (1905, Reprint 1981): The history and antiquities of the diocese of Ossory, 4 vols. Kilkenny: Roberts Books and Wellbrook Press.
  • Chapman 2003: Chapman, Ross (2003): 'The Clog Ban or the Bell of Ballinabeck', "Before I Forget…": Journal of the Poyntzpass and District Local History Society 9, 31-37. Available at JSTOR
  • Charles-Edwards 2006: Charles-Edwards Gifford (2006): The origin and development of insular geometric letters, Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Wales, Bangor
  • Charles-Edwards 2007: Charles-Edwards Gifford (2007): 'Reading the Nendrum `runestone'?' in Harnessing the tides: The Early Medieval Tide Mills at Nendrum Monastery, Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland Archaeological Monographs. Belfast: The Stationery Office, No.7, 396-404.
  • Cox 1946: Cox Liam F. (1946): 'Iseal Chiaráin, the low place of St. Ciaran, where was it situated?', The Journal of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Antiquarian Society II, No. 11, 52-63.
  • Crawford 1912: Crawford Henry S. (1912): 'A descriptive list of early cross-slabs and pillars: Ulster', Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 42, 217-244.
  • Downey 2018: Downey Peter (2018): 'The Nendrum Slab and the ‘Glory of Creation’', 1-8. Available at academia.edu
  • Edwards 1985: Edwards Nancy (1985): 'The origins of the free-standing stone cross in Ireland: imitation or innovation?' Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 32, 393-410.
  • Edwards 1990: Edwards Nancy (1990): 'Some crosses of County Kilkenny', in William Nolan and D. Parsons (eds.) Kilkenny: History and Society. Dublin: Geography Publications, 33–61, 639–44.
  • Ferguson 1879: Ferguson, Samuel (1879): 'On Paper-Casts of Ancient Inscriptions in the Counties of Galway and Mayo, Exhibited and Presented on the Part of Mr. Burchett.', Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 1, 257-260, ix. Available at JSTOR
  • Graves 1858-1859: Graves James (1859): [in a communication], Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, NS 2, 242-250.
  • Hamlin 2001: Hamlin Ann (2001): 'Some Little-Known Ulster Inscriptions', in John Higgitt , Katherine Forsyth and David Parsons (eds.) Roman, Runes and Ogham. Medieval Inscriptions in the Insular World and on the Continent. Donington: Shaun Tyas, 51-65, figures 17-27.
  • Harbison 1992: Harbison Peter (1992): The high crosses of Ireland: an iconographical and photographic survey, 3 vols. Dublin. Royal Irish Academy. Bonn, Dr. Rudolf Habelt.
  • Henry 1965: Henry Françoise (1965): Irish Art in the Early Christian Period (to AD800) London, Methuen.
  • Higgins 1987: Higgins, Jim G. (1987): The Early Christian cross slabs, pillar stones and related monuments of County Galway, Ireland. 2 Vols. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 375, Oxford.
  • Hillgarth 1962: Hillgarth, J. (1962): Visigothic Spain and Early Christian Ireland, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 62C, 167-194.
  • Johnson 2020: Johnson, Catherine (2020): A comparative study of portable inscribed objects from Britain and Ireland, c. 400-1100 AD., PhD thesis University of Glasgow. Available at Enlighten Theses, University of Glasgow
  • Jope 1966: Jope, Edward Martyn (1966): An Archaeological Survey of County Down. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Belfast.
  • Lacy 1983: Lacy, Brian et al (1983): Archaeological Survey of County Donegal: a Description of the Field Antiquities of the County from the Mesolithic Period to the 17th Century. Donegal County Council, Lifford.
  • Lawlor 1925: Lawlor, Henry Cairnes (1925): The Monastery of Saint Mochaoi of Nendrum (with a foreword by RAS Macalister) Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, Belfast.
  • Lawlor 1938: Lawlor, Henry Cairnes (1938): 'Degen of Kilconriola', Ulster Journal of Archaeology 1, 32-35. Available at JSTOR.
  • Lionard 1961: Lionard, Pádraig (1961): 'Early Irish grave-slabs', Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 61C, 95-161. Available at JSTOR
  • Lowry-Corry 1919: Lowry-Corry, Dorothy (1919): 'Ancient grave-sites and graveyards in Co Fermanagh', Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 49, 35–46. Available at JSTOR
  • Mac Airt 1983: Mac Airt, Seán and Mac Niocaill, Gearóid (eds. and trs.), (1983): The Annals of Ulster, to AD 1131. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
  • Macalister 1895: Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1895): 'Miscellanea: Crosses at Kilbrecan, Aran', Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 25, 379-380.
  • Macalister 1913: Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1913): 'Miscellanea: the stone of the "Seven Romans" on Aran Mór', Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 43, 344.
  • Macalister 1929: Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1929): 'The Inscriptions on the Slab at Fahan Mura, Co. Donegal', Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 19(2), 89–98. Available at JSTOR
  • Macalister 1945: Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1945): Corpus inscriptionum insularum Celticarum. Vol. 1.
  • Macalister 1949: Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1949): Corpus inscriptionum insularum Celticarum. Vol. 2.
  • MacNeill 1909: MacNeill, Eoin (1909): 'Notes on the distribution, history, grammar, and import of the Irish Ogham inscriptions', Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 27, 329-370.
  • MacNeill 1911: MacNeill, Eoin (1911): 'Early Irish population groups: their nomenclature, classification and cgronology', Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 29, 59-114.
  • McManus 1991: McManus, Damian (1991): A guide to ogam. Maynooth Monographs 4.
  • Michelli 1996: Michelli, Perette E. (1996): 'The Inscriptions on Pre-Norman Irish Reliquaries', Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Vol. 96C, 1-48. Available at JSTOR.
  • Moran 2012: Moran, Pádraic (2012): 'Greek in early medieval Ireland' in Alex Mullen and Patrick James (eds) Multilingualism in the Graeco-Roman Worlds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 172-192. Available at Cambridge.org
  • O Floinn 1990: Ó Floinn, Raghnall (1990): '"Tipperary Brooch": a Reprovenance', Tipperary Historical Journal 3, 187-192.
  • Okasha and Forsyth 2001: Okasha, Elizabeth and Forsyth, Katherine (2001): Early Christian Inscriptions of Munster: A Corpus of the Inscribed Stones. Cork.
  • O’Brien 1962: O’Brien, Michael A. (1962): Corpus genealogiarum Hiberniae. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
  • Petrie 1845: Petrie, George (1845): An Inquiry into the Origin and Uses of the Round Towers of Ireland; Comprising Remarks on the Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland Anterior to the Anglo-Norman Invasion. Dublin, The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. 20, Iii-521. Available at JSTOR
  • Petrie 1878: Petrie, George (1878): Christian inscriptions in the Irish language. Chiefly collected and drawn by George Petrie, LL. D.; and edited by Margaret Stokes. 2 Vols. Dublin, Royal Historical and Archaeological Association. Available at Archive.org
  • Roe 1981: Roe, Helen (1981): Monasterboice and its monuments, Dundalk, County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society.
  • Rynne 1995: Rynne, Etienne (1995): 'The ‘Luguaedon' pillar stone', Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society 47, 205-211. Available at JSTOR
  • Stalley 2007: Stalley, Roger (2007): 'Artistic Identity and the Irish Scripture Crosses' in Rachel Moss (ed.) Making and Meaning, Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Insular Art. Dublin, Four Courts Press. 153-166.
  • Stalley 2020: Stalley, Roger (2020): Early irish Sculpture and the Art of High Crosses, London, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.
  • Stevenson 1985: Stevenson, Robert B.K. (1985): Notes on the Sculptures at Fahan Mura and Carndonagh, County Donegal, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 115, 92-95.
  • Stokes and Strachan 1903: Stokes, Whitley and Strachan, John (1903): Thesaurus palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse, Vol. 2 Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 286-289.
  • Uhlich 1993: Uhlich, Jürgen (1993): TDie Morphologie der komponierten Personennamen des Altirischen, Witterschlick/Bonn.
  • Waddell 1973: Waddell, John (1973): 'An archaeological survey of Temple Brecan, Aran', Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society 33, 5-27. Available at JSTOR
  • Whitfield and Okasha 1992: Whitfield, Niamh and Okasha, Elizabeth (1992): 'The Killamery Brooch: It’s Stamped Ornament and Inscription', Journal of Irish Archaeology 6, 55-60. Available at JSTOR