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"The stronger I am in my affection for national tradition, literature, language, and sympathies, the more firmly rooted I am in my opposition to that capitalist class which in its soulless lust for power and gold would bray the nations as in a mortar."
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"The language which grows up with a people, is conformed to their organs, descriptive of their climate, constitution, and manners, mingled inseparably with their history and their soil, fitted beyond any other language to express their prevalent thoughts in the most natural and efficient way.
To impose another language on such a people is to send their history adrift among the accidents of translation – ’tis to tear their identity from all places – ’tis to substitute arbitrary signs for picturesque and suggestive names – ’tis to cut off the entail of feeling, and separate the people from their forefathers by a deep gulf – ’tis to corrupt their very organs, and abridge their power of expression. The language of a nation’s youth is the only easy and full speech for its manhood and its age."
Davis, 'Our National Language'
To impose another language on such a people is to send their history adrift among the accidents of translation – ’tis to tear their identity from all places – ’tis to substitute arbitrary signs for picturesque and suggestive names – ’tis to cut off the entail of feeling, and separate the people from their forefathers by a deep gulf – ’tis to corrupt their very organs, and abridge their power of expression. The language of a nation’s youth is the only easy and full speech for its manhood and its age."
Davis, 'Our National Language'
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The taking over of the Four Courts in Dublin on this day 100 years ago was the key moment before the outbreak of Civil War when the Pro-Treaty side 2 months later, using British artillery, would fire upon their kin inside after pressure from the British Government over the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson.
Those at the Four Courts stated they were to defend the All-Ireland Republic proclaimed at Easter 1916 'against all enemies, foreign and domestic.' The leaders, Liam Mellows, Rory O'Connor, Joe McKelvey and Richard Barrett, would be executed by the Free State by the end of the year. Ernie O'Malley was also a leader but escaped capture.
Those at the Four Courts stated they were to defend the All-Ireland Republic proclaimed at Easter 1916 'against all enemies, foreign and domestic.' The leaders, Liam Mellows, Rory O'Connor, Joe McKelvey and Richard Barrett, would be executed by the Free State by the end of the year. Ernie O'Malley was also a leader but escaped capture.
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The auncient and mixt Irish are not only great soldiers but allso warriors; and the Englished are more inclyned to other imployments than to warre: As for their quality or nobility, the question is easily resolved, considering the originall of every sorte by itselfe; for all the titularyes and knightes of the auncient Irish doe descende from the Kings of Spayne and Ireland, and are of auncient bloud royall of that kingdome, derived from Iberus..[...]...
The mixt Irish, although they enjoy not this descent so well authorized by the right lyne of their forefathers, yet they have it by their mothers, who were married to the ancient Irish.
The Englished, although they have not this nobility, yet have they another given by them by the Kings of England, by Parliaments in Ireland, so auncient that it is above 500 yeares that some knightes and Lordes of title began."
https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100077.html
The mixt Irish, although they enjoy not this descent so well authorized by the right lyne of their forefathers, yet they have it by their mothers, who were married to the ancient Irish.
The Englished, although they have not this nobility, yet have they another given by them by the Kings of England, by Parliaments in Ireland, so auncient that it is above 500 yeares that some knightes and Lordes of title began."
https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100077.html
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Above post is Philip O'Sullivan Beare, Nephew of Domhnall Cam Ó Súileabháin Bhéara (pictured in Spanish Armour), accounting the ethnic groups in Ireland in his 'Briefe relation of Ireland, and the diversity of Irish in the same [and] Priests in Ireland and Gentlemen gone abroad'
In it, you can clearly see the 'Viking, Celt, Norman' narrative breaks down. This is from ~1625 & in it there is a clear distinction as to what is a full blooded Gael and the great length he writes about Milesian ancestry to the Spanish King, that the 'mixt-Irish' don't enjoy that same privilege from their paternal lineages and that the English titles, though old enough, are still foreign and a system ran by England.
Philip wrote a lot about Ireland while exiled in Spain but only one part was translated 'The Catholic History of Ireland, which accounts Ireland under the Elizabethan era and Irish martyrs. His 'Natural History of Ireland' (pictured) was only translated in 2020 from Latin. There is another volume still to be translated
In it, you can clearly see the 'Viking, Celt, Norman' narrative breaks down. This is from ~1625 & in it there is a clear distinction as to what is a full blooded Gael and the great length he writes about Milesian ancestry to the Spanish King, that the 'mixt-Irish' don't enjoy that same privilege from their paternal lineages and that the English titles, though old enough, are still foreign and a system ran by England.
Philip wrote a lot about Ireland while exiled in Spain but only one part was translated 'The Catholic History of Ireland, which accounts Ireland under the Elizabethan era and Irish martyrs. His 'Natural History of Ireland' (pictured) was only translated in 2020 from Latin. There is another volume still to be translated
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“The first six chapters of the Natural history contain a polemical defence of Ireland. He sought to refute the calumnies against Ireland perpetrated by such English authors as Spenser, Camden, Davies and Hooker, as well as the Old English Richard Stanihurst, who, though a Dubliner and a Catholic, still repeated the discourse of Irish barbarity initiated in the Topographia by the twelfth-century Giraldus Cambrensis.
The final eight chapters tell of the spiritual wonders of Ireland, including its holy wells and St Patrick’s Purgatory, which O’Sullivan also describes in his Compendium of 1621.
The main part of the work comprises some 55 chapters devoted to Irish place-names, land animals, birds, fish, insects, bees, trees, plants and grasses. Some Irish and Spanish terms have yet to be identified.
The text is of interest to Hellenists, neo-Latinists, Renaissance Hispanists and Irish scholars alike because for each entry the author gives the Greek, Latin, Spanish and Irish name. He cites 21 Greek and Latin authors, including Pliny, Aristotle, Ovid and Virgil, to name only those that occur most frequently.”
This is review of the recent 2020 translation of Philip's 'Natural History of Ireland' taken from link at bottom. The middle section of his work is linked above and here, known as 'The Catholic History of Ireland, which accounts Ireland under the Elizabethan era and Irish martyrs. The final part about Ireland + Irish in exile in the post-1604 and Flight of the Earls period remains untranslated but if you can read Latin, you can read it in the Volume 4 of this book here
https://www.historyireland.com/the-natural-history-of-ireland/
The final eight chapters tell of the spiritual wonders of Ireland, including its holy wells and St Patrick’s Purgatory, which O’Sullivan also describes in his Compendium of 1621.
The main part of the work comprises some 55 chapters devoted to Irish place-names, land animals, birds, fish, insects, bees, trees, plants and grasses. Some Irish and Spanish terms have yet to be identified.
The text is of interest to Hellenists, neo-Latinists, Renaissance Hispanists and Irish scholars alike because for each entry the author gives the Greek, Latin, Spanish and Irish name. He cites 21 Greek and Latin authors, including Pliny, Aristotle, Ovid and Virgil, to name only those that occur most frequently.”
This is review of the recent 2020 translation of Philip's 'Natural History of Ireland' taken from link at bottom. The middle section of his work is linked above and here, known as 'The Catholic History of Ireland, which accounts Ireland under the Elizabethan era and Irish martyrs. The final part about Ireland + Irish in exile in the post-1604 and Flight of the Earls period remains untranslated but if you can read Latin, you can read it in the Volume 4 of this book here
https://www.historyireland.com/the-natural-history-of-ireland/
History Ireland
The natural history of Ireland
Philip O’Sullivan Beare, author of the first published narrative history of Ireland. The text had been lost for 300 years before attention of Eoin MacNeill.
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