An edition of The Irish Bardic poet (1967)

The Irish bardic poet

a study in the relationship of poet and patron as exemplified in the persons of the poet, Eochaidh O hEoghusa (O'Hussey) and his various patrons, mainly members of the Maguire family of Fermanagh.

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James Carney
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An edition of The Irish Bardic poet (1967)

The Irish bardic poet

a study in the relationship of poet and patron as exemplified in the persons of the poet, Eochaidh O hEoghusa (O'Hussey) and his various patrons, mainly members of the Maguire family of Fermanagh.

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Published in

[Dublin]

Edition Notes

"Given as the Statutory Public Lecture of the Celtic School of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 20 March 1958."

Series
The New Dolmen chapbooks, 4

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821
Library of Congress
PR2326.O4 Z6

The Physical Object

Pagination
40 p.
Number of pages
40

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5598706M
LCCN
68004658
OCLC/WorldCat
432891

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