-
Ireland are
mentioned by
Charles Vallancey in his book
Collectanea de
Rebus Hibernicis. A
maiden who
placed the
apple she
bobbed under her
pillow was said to...
-
University of
Chicago Vallencey,
Charles (1786).
Collectanea de
Rebus Hibernicis,
Volume 3. Dublin: Luke White. p. 340. DUNUM, a city and
capital of the...
- also says that Muinemón was King of Dairbre. In "Collectanea de
rebus hibernicis,
Volume 1",
Charles Vallencey identifies "Dairbre" as Iveragh, Co. Kerry...
- of
Ireland were
edited by D. A.
Binchy in his six-volume
Corpus Iuris Hibernici. The
oldest surviving law
tracts were
first written down in the seventh...
- The
Corpus Iuris Hibernici (cited as CIH) is a six-volume
collection of the
sources for the
study of
early Irish law (known as
Brehon law)
edited by D...
-
London and Boston:
Routledge &
Kegan Paul, 1975, pp. 126, 135. De
Rebus Hibernicis by
Richard Stanihurst,
quoted in Sean Donnelly, "The
Warpipes in Ireland:...
- (London: A. & C. Black, 1990).
Thomas Moore,
Nicholas Lee Torré,
Cantus hibernici, vol. 2 (1858), p. viii: "Huntingford, Rev. Edward, DCL, Head
Master of...
- Laws, &c., Part II". In Vallancey,
Charles (ed.).
Collectanea de
Rebus Hibernicis. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Dublin: Luke White. p. 279.
Retrieved 18
October 2015...
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attractiveness of
Irish life made the
Norman invaders ... 'Hiberniores
Hibernicis ipsis', 'more
Irish than the
Irish themselves', so the
charms of Galway...
-
Heathen State, and
Antient Topography of Ireland",
Collectanea de
Rebus Hibernicis (by
Charles Vallancey), vol. III, Dublin: Luke
White (published 1786)...