
The Little Book of Celtic Names
Loreto Todd(Author)
O'Brien Press Ltd
2nd Edition
Published on 10. June 2013
Book
Hardback
96 pages
978-1-84717-329-4 (ISBN)
Description
A dictionary of over 2,000 Celtic names from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man and Brittany. But more than that, it gives the origin and meaning of each name plus traditional stories, myths or poems for selected names. A pronunciation guide and variant names are also included.
Ideal for all those interested in Celtic culture, and in particular for anyone choosing a name for their child.
Ideal for all those interested in Celtic culture, and in particular for anyone choosing a name for their child.
Reviews / Votes
a stunning gift for family members living abroad -- Woman's Way good read -- Easy Parenting plenty of ideas -- Xpose Magazine a nice little present for parents-to-be -- Xpose MagazineMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Dimensions
Height: 177 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
197 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84717-329-4 (9781847173294)
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Person
Loreto Todd is Professor of English at the University of Ulster, Coleraine. Born in Northern Ireland, she attended Queen's University, Belfast where her classmates included poet Seamus Heaney and writer Seamus Deane. She worked in England for many years, and was director of the programme of World English Research at the University of Leeds, England.
She has travelled extensively and lectured in Africa, America (North and South), Asia (India and Singapore), Australia (Brisbane and Sydney), the Caribbean and the Pacific (Hawaii, Solomans, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea). She has written 30 books, over 80 articles and chapters in books; over 100 reviews, short papers and has edited several journals.
During her travels, she has amassed a collection of texts, as well as audio and audio-visual recordings, from around the world. These total in excess of 12 million words and include: Conversations; Descriptions of language choice and use; Oral and written literature. She is currently working on this archive material and translating the Pidgin and Creole texts.
She has travelled extensively and lectured in Africa, America (North and South), Asia (India and Singapore), Australia (Brisbane and Sydney), the Caribbean and the Pacific (Hawaii, Solomans, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea). She has written 30 books, over 80 articles and chapters in books; over 100 reviews, short papers and has edited several journals.
During her travels, she has amassed a collection of texts, as well as audio and audio-visual recordings, from around the world. These total in excess of 12 million words and include: Conversations; Descriptions of language choice and use; Oral and written literature. She is currently working on this archive material and translating the Pidgin and Creole texts.