- < fili > (plural: filid,
filidh). ..."Member of a
privileged powerful caste of poets,
diviners and
seers in
early Ireland. To be
distinguished from the...
-
succeeded in
relegating Irish druids to
ignominious irrelevancy,
while the
filidh,
masters of
traditional learning,
operated in easy
harmony with
their clerical...
- in
ancient India in particular.
Bards (who are not the same as the
Irish filidh or fili) were
those who sang the
songs recalling the
tribal warriors' deeds...
- rider). It was the
specialised production of the
professional poets known as
Filidh (Seer). The
complexities of the
structure become more
understandable when...
- Karelin/Origami
Cyclone Time of Eve –
Masakazu Masaki The
Galaxy Railways –
Filidh (Ep. 17), Owen The Sky
Crawlers –
Yuichi Kannami The
Weathering Continent...
- pipe
organs in the Late
Middle Ages. As in Ireland,
there were
probably filidh in Scotland, who
acted as poets,
musicians and historians.
After this "de-gallicisation"...
- ó Dálaigh,
Gofroid Fiond (1911). "
Filidh Éreann Go Haointeach". Ériu. 5: 50–69. JSTOR 30007554. "E. Knott,
Filidh Éireann go haointeach:
William Ó Ceallaigh's...
- Daly Arracht, 2019, film by Tomás Ó Súilleabháin Mícheál Mac Suibhne, agus
Filidh an tSéibhe, 1934,
poetry collection,
edited by
Tomas Ó Maille, Dublin, Foils...
-
Prosator ("The High Creator")
attributed to St Columba.
There were
probably filidh who
acted as poets,
musicians and historians.
After the "de-gallicisation"...
-
sources for
Ireland of the same
period suggest that
there would have been
filidh, who
acted as poets,
musicians and historians,
often attached to the court...