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MACDONALD ( Angus J

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MACDONALD ( Angus J

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MACDONALD ( Angus J. N. and Archibald ). The Macdonald Collection of Gaelic Poetry. Inverness : The Northern Counties Newspaper and Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, 1911FIRST EDITION, pages xcii, 408, with subscriber list, roy 8vo, original two-tone cloth, gilt, top edges gilt : some light foxing of the endleaves, but otherwise a very good to nice copy. A remarkably scarce anthology, with biographical details. It consists almost entirely of poems previously unpublished.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) THORKELIN ( Grimur J. ), transl. & ed. Fragments of English and Irish history in the ninth and tenth century. In two parts. Translated from the original Icelandic, and illustrated with some notes, by Grimr Johnson Thorkelin .… Printed by and for John Nichols, 1788. FIRST EDITION, with engraved frontispiece map of GB and Ireland, pages xi, (1), 59, (1, blank) ; 95, (1, blank), without half-title, large 4to, recent wrapper : a very good copy.Issued as number 48 in the series Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. English and Icelandic parallel texts, in both parts, with annotations, and a final passage (pp 71-87) in Latin. Thorkelin (1752-1829), Icelandic scholar, Danish National Archivist and Professor of Antiquities at Copenhagen University. In 1786 he travelled to England in search of documents relating to mediaeval Danish-English contacts. In 1787 he hired a copyist to transcribe the sole extant manuscript of the Old English epic poem Beowulf and made another copy himself. He was the first scholar to make a full translation of the poem. He is generally regarded as one of the pioneering figures in Nordic and Germanic studies. Moreover, his visit to Britain reinvigorated interest and appreciation in the island's Germanic past, in ways both scholarly and Romantic. (2) O'FLAHERTY ( Roderic ). A chorographical description of west or H-Iar Connaught, written in A.D. 1684 … Edited, from a ms. In … Trinity College, Dublin, with notes and illustrations, by James Hardiman. Dublin : The Irish Archaeological Society, 1846, reprinted Galway 1978. With map, a plate and a folding genealogical table, pages xiv, (8, new introduction by W. J. Hogan), 469 ; 25, 4to, original cloth : nice, fresh copy in an only very slightly worn d.w. (3)SCOTTISH LITERATURE; VERSE; INVERNESS PUBLISHED; ANTHOLOGIES; IRELAND; HISTORY; ICELAND; TRAVEL; EUROPE; GALWAY; ;