
Irish Sagas
Thomas David Lecture Series RTE
Myles Dillon(Editor)
The Mercier Press
4th Edition
Published on 1. April 1985
Book
Paperback/Softback
178 pages
978-1-78117-858-4 (ISBN)
Description
These essays were originally broadcast as a series of Thomas Davis lectures. The authors provide an introduction to the prose tales of ancient Ireland. Through their translations of these heroic sagas, a picture emerges of the worlds of the mythological cycle, with stories of the pre-Christian gods, the Ulster cycle of tales of great warriors, the Fenian cycle of inspiring noble youth, and the kingly cycle in which some historical figures have been vested with the immortality of legend. Contributors to the text include: D.A. Binchy, R.A. Breatnach, James Carney, Nora K. Chadwick, David Greene, Gerard Murphy, M.S. O'Brien, Brian O Cuiv, Mairin O'Daly and E.G. Quin.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cork
Ireland
Dimensions
Height: 206 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
222 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78117-858-4 (9781781178584)
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Person
Myles Patrick Dillon (1900-1972) was a renowned Celtic and Sanskrit scholar from Dublin, Ireland. He studied at Belvedere College, Mount St Benedict, and UCD, where he pursued classical languages, then Celtic studies, introduced to Sanskrit by Osborn Bergin. With a studentship in Celtic studies, he journeyed to Berlin, Bonn, Heidelberg, and Paris, earning a doctorate from Bonn University in 1925. Dillon lectured in Sanskrit and comparative philology at TCD and UCD, leaving for the University of Wisconsin's chair of Irish in 1937. Later, he served as a professor at the University of Chicago and Edinburgh, and a senior professor in the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute. Dillon published over 200 works and received many honours, including vice-presidency of the Linguistic Society of America, presidency of the Irish Texts Society, and honorary degrees from multiple universities. He passed away on June 18, 1972, and is survived by his wife Elizabeth and their five children.
Content
CONTENTS Introduction I Tochmarc Etaine by Myles Dillon II Cath Maige Tuired by Brian O Cuiv III Echtra Fergusa Maic Leti by D. A. Binchy IV Longas Macc n-Uisnig by E. G. Quin V Fled Bricrenn by M. A. O'Brien VI Scela Muicce Meicc Da Tho by Nora K. Chadwick VII Tain Bo Cuailnge by David Greene VIII Togail Bruidne Da Derga by Mairin O'Daly IX Acallam na Senorach by Gerard Murphy X Toruigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghrainne by R. A. Breatnach XI Cath Maige Muccrime by James Carney XII Fingal Ronain by David Greene