phone: +353 1 6140180
e-mail: rmcl@celt.dias.ie
Research Interests
Research interests include Early Irish satire, Early Irish metrics and Auraicept na nÉces. At present working on an edition of Mittelirische Verslehren III and an edition of In Lebor Ollaman.
Publications
Book
Early Irish Satire, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2008.
Articles
‘A Threat of Satire by Tadhg (mac Dáire) Mac Bruaideadha’, Ériu 55 (2005), 37–57.
‘Metres in Mittelirische Verslehren III’, Ériu 55 (2005), 119–36.
‘Fénius Farsaid and the Alphabets’, Ériu 59 (2009), 1–24.
‘A Latin-Irish Text on Fasting in the Leabhar Breac/, Ériu 60 (2010), 37–80.
Reviews
Hospitality in Medieval Ireland by Catherine Marie O’Sullivan, Éigse 36 (2008), 234–40.
Essays on the Early Irish King Tales ed. Dan Wiley, Irish Historical Studies 36 no. 144 (Nov. 2009), 619–20.
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Andrew McCarthy
Dr Roisin McLaughlin
phone: +353 1 6140180
e-mail: rmcl@celt.dias.ie
Research Interests
Research interests include Early Irish satire, Early Irish metrics and Auraicept na nÉces. At present working on an edition of Mittelirische Verslehren III and an edition of In Lebor Ollaman.
Publications
Book
Early Irish Satire, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2008.
Articles
‘A Threat of Satire by Tadhg (mac Dáire) Mac Bruaideadha’, Ériu 55 (2005), 37–57.
‘Metres in Mittelirische Verslehren III’, Ériu 55 (2005), 119–36.
‘Fénius Farsaid and the Alphabets’, Ériu 59 (2009), 1–24.
‘A Latin-Irish Text on Fasting in the Leabhar Breac/, Ériu 60 (2010), 37–80.
Reviews
Hospitality in Medieval Ireland by Catherine Marie O’Sullivan, Éigse 36 (2008), 234–40.
Essays on the Early Irish King Tales ed. Dan Wiley, Irish Historical Studies 36 no. 144 (Nov. 2009), 619–20.
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