Dictionary of the Irish Language: Based Mainly on Old and Middle Irish Materials

Dictionary of the Irish Language: Based Mainly on Old and Middle Irish Materials Compact Edition

Hardback (01 Jan 1984) | Irish

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Publisher's Synopsis

Work on the 'Dictionary of the Irish Language' began in 1852. The foremost Irish scholars of the time, John O'Donovan and Eugene O'Curry, envisioned a dictionary that would be based on a thorough excerpting of old Irish manuscripts. The meanings of words were to be supported by citations. Etymology was not attempted apart from derivation within Irish itself and the giving of sources of loan words. These pioneering directions were adhered to throughout the compilation of the dictionary over more than a century. From 1852 work progressed and in 1913 that the first instalment of the Royal Irish Academy's 'Dictionary of the Irish Language' was published. By 1976 all 24 parts of the dictionary were completed, running to over 2,500 pages. This compact edition brings together the extensive material, photographically reduced in a handsome single volume.

Book information

ISBN: 9780901714299
Publisher: Royal Irish Academy
Imprint: Royal Irish Academy
Pub date:
Language: Irish
Number of pages: 632
Weight: 1984g
Height: 300mm
Width: 240mm
Spine width: 31mm