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Pagina 25
... Dublin , of that in the Bodleian Library , and the Cottonian manuscripts , as well as the treasure contained * According to Ussher , in 848 , the Bishop of Armagh and all the students were expelled by Turgesius . Armagh , however , was ...
... Dublin , of that in the Bodleian Library , and the Cottonian manuscripts , as well as the treasure contained * According to Ussher , in 848 , the Bishop of Armagh and all the students were expelled by Turgesius . Armagh , however , was ...
Pagina 27
... Dublin have never been impartially and thoroughly canvassed , nor does even a complete Catalogue Raisonné of the col- lection in Trinity College exist . I may repeat it , therefore , that the actual state of Irish manuscript , for these ...
... Dublin have never been impartially and thoroughly canvassed , nor does even a complete Catalogue Raisonné of the col- lection in Trinity College exist . I may repeat it , therefore , that the actual state of Irish manuscript , for these ...
Pagina 39
... Dublin in 1757 , or above five hundred and sixty years after it had been written . Lord Lyttelton , in his History of Henry the Second , quotes the French translation from a manuscript in the Lambeth Library . * As " it cannot but seem ...
... Dublin in 1757 , or above five hundred and sixty years after it had been written . Lord Lyttelton , in his History of Henry the Second , quotes the French translation from a manuscript in the Lambeth Library . * As " it cannot but seem ...
Pagina 43
... Dublin write him- self Primate of Ireland . " At all events , Fitzralph , in 1357 , appeared at Avignon , and pled his cause at length again and again . Innocent listened to him , and stayed all proceedings in England during the suit ...
... Dublin write him- self Primate of Ireland . " At all events , Fitzralph , in 1357 , appeared at Avignon , and pled his cause at length again and again . Innocent listened to him , and stayed all proceedings in England during the suit ...
Pagina 45
... Dublin and Malachias of Down . Richard of Armagh's canonization was , indeed , propounded , but not effected : but the cha- racter which was given of that learned primate by Trithemius ( De Scriptor . Ec- cles . ) does exactly fit this ...
... Dublin and Malachias of Down . Richard of Armagh's canonization was , indeed , propounded , but not effected : but the cha- racter which was given of that learned primate by Trithemius ( De Scriptor . Ec- cles . ) does exactly fit this ...
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Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
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