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An Eoraip: Gaelic Ireland in Medieval and Early Modern Europe -

An Eoraip: Gaelic Ireland in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Brendan Kane, Patrick Wadden (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2025
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-73527-9 (ISBN)
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This collection highlights the European character of Gaelic Ireland in the pre-modern period, with individual chapters focusing on Irish vernacular scholars’ engagement with the wider world of European learning and Gaelic Ireland’s integration into international political and economic networks.
Medieval and early modern Irish scholars thought of themselves as Europeans. As an expression of territorial association, this belief reflects both their familiarity with the geographical traditions of Antiquity and the integration of their society into economic, cultural, and political networks that spanned the continent. But it was also an articulation of a perceived cultural affinity often denied in modern scholarship. The chapters in this volume examine the many and various ways that Gaelic Ireland was integrated into the broader, European world, focusing on literature and learning; real-world politics, economics, and travel; and questions of identity.


Contributors are: Rachel Brody, Michael Clarke, Simon Egan, Deborah Hayden, Brendan Kane, Victoria L. McAlister, Ken Ó Donnchu, Patricia Palmer, Brian Stone, and Patrick Wadden.

Brendan Kane is Professor of History at the University of Connecticut. In addition to publishing research on early modern Ireland and England, he is a founding co-director of the digital humanities project Léamh.org: Learn Early Modern Irish (c. 1200-1650). Patrick Wadden is Professor of History at Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina. He works primarily on the history and learned culture of early medieval Ireland. He is co-editor of Origin Legends in Early Medieval Western Europe (Brill, 2022).

Preface

Abbreviations

Notes on Contributors



1 Introduction: Gaelic Ireland in Premodern Europe

 Brendan Kane and Patrick Wadden



part 1: Learning and Literature



2 Irish Antiquity in the Mesh of World History: the Battle of Moytura and the Fall of Troy

 Michael Clarke



3 Rhetoric, Prosopopeia, and History: the Book of Leinster Táin Bó Cúailnge

 Brian Stone



4 Textual Transfer, Irish Remedy Collections, and the Vernacularisation of Medical Learning in Late-medieval Europe

 Deborah Hayden



5 Maghnus Ó Domhnaill’s Translations from Spanish (c.1694–1706): Texts and Contexts

 Ken Ó Donnchú



part 2: Living in the World: Politics, Economics, and Travel



6 Taking Ireland Out of the Periphery of the Early Medieval Northern European Economy, c.600–800 A.D.

 Rachel I. Brody



7 “They Live on Beasts Only, and Live Like Beasts”

 Victoria L. McAlister



8 From the Shannon to the Danube: Gaelic Irish Lordship in Its European Context, c.1169–c.1650

 Simon Egan



9 Beannaigh an long-sa / “Bless this ship”: the Sea and the Prolegomenon of Exile

 Patricia Palmer



part 3: European Identities in Pre-Modern Ireland



10 Europe in Early Medieval Ireland

 Patrick Wadden



11 Europe as Concept and Identifier in Early Modern Irish Texts

 Brendan Kane



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Later Medieval Europe ; 30
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 683 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
ISBN-10 90-04-73527-5 / 9004735275
ISBN-13 978-90-04-73527-9 / 9789004735279
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