‘A Miracle of Learning’
Studies in Manuscripts and Irish Learning: Essays in Honour of William O’Sullivan
Daibhi O Croinin author Toby Barnard editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Apr '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This volume celebrates the work of William O’Sullivan, the first keeper of manuscripts at Trinity College, Dublin, who preserved, made more accessible and elucidated the documents in his care. The manuscripts throw new light on the society of Ireland, the place of the learned and literate in that world, and its relations with Britain, Europe and America. Some of these essays clarify technical problems in the making of famous manuscripts, and bring out for the first time their indebtedness to or influence over other manuscripts. Others provide unexpected new information about the reigns of Edward I and James I, Irish provincial society, the process and progress of religious change and the links between settlements in Ireland and North American colonization.
’As a Festschrift should, [this book] captures the interests, character and influence of its recipient. The book reflects Billy O’Sullivan’s vast scholarly range, the richness of the manuscript collections at Trinity College, Dublin, of which he was the distinguished Keeper, and also his proverbial gift for hospitality and companionship.’ English Historical Review, Vol. 114, No.4 ’This volume, put together with obvious care and devotion as a festschrift for William O’Sullivan...is an impressive tribute to the wide-ranging interests of its honoree...It also provides the rest of us, students and specialists alike, with a panoramic survey of the treasures and curiosities still available in this corner of the world and the potential work that can be done with them.’ Libraries and Culture, Vol. 34, No. 4
ISBN: 9781859282939
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 771g
344 pages