His books include a study of narrative technique in the short fiction of Máirtín Ó Cadhain and an anthology of twentieth century poetry in Irish co-edited with Seán Ó Tuama. He has published articles on a broad range of writing in Irish from the court poetry of medieval Ireland to the work of contemporary poets such as Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Michael Davitt. His books include a study of narrative technique in the short fiction of Máirtín Ó Cadhain and an anthology of twentieth century poetry in Irish co-edited wit Louis de Paor was educated at University College Cork. Louis de Paor was educated at University College Cork. Enjoyed re-reading this as its been a few years since my college days.more Two favorites here include "Fable" and "Daughter". I count it a lovely gift that he gave me a copy of his poetry collection and only wish now I'd had the thought to have him sign it, because I love many of these poems and their beauty, their subtle darkness, and especially the fullness of the language, at least on the English side of it anyway. Enjoyed re-reading this as its been a f I was privileged once to meet Louis, and spend a week with him touring parts of Ireland with a group of students. If you wish search for all inscriptions that may possibly fall within theĭate range specified, dated or undated, simply tick this box.I was privileged once to meet Louis, and spend a week with him touring parts of Ireland with a group of students. To avoid this, a checkbox labeled "Included undated inscriptions" has been added to the Date Range filter panel, which is not ticked by default. Since all undated inscriptions will necessarily fall within any range specified. This means that queries for a certain range of dates will be over-inclusive, An advanced search interface is being developed that will permit more fine-grained search queries and give the user significantly more control over search results.ĭates: Given the inherent difficulty in dating inscriptions, most have not been assigned a particular date or range of dates any more specific than those of the traditionally recognized Romano-British era ( a.d. It is hoped that the filtering function can help to reduce the number of search results. The search functionality currently searches the texts of each inscription, as well as its English translation and all associated metadata. This means searching for 'cohors' will return inscriptions containing cohors, cohortis, etc. Note that all Latin words have been lemmatised. E.g., searching for "Old Carlisle" will return results containing the phrase "Old Carlisle", but omit inscriptions containing only Old and only Carlisle.Īfter you receive your first set of search results, you will have the option to apply further filtering criteria. Searches for phrases consisting of more than one word should be enclosed within double quotation marks. E.g., searching for Sul* will return results including Suleviae, Sulinus, Sulis, Sulpicius, etc. You must use capital letters for OR or AND - otherwise the search engine will interpret or (or and) as a search term. Likewise, if you want to see inscriptions that mention Mars and Cocidius, enter Mars AND Cocidius. If you want to see inscriptions that mention Mars or Cocidius, enter Mars OR Cocidius. This means searching for IMPERATOR will return exactly the same results as imperator.īoolean searches are supported. Note that only those inscriptions in RIB volumes I (1-2400) and III (3001-3550) may currently be found.Įnter the search term you are interested in, e.g., Mithras, Vindolanda, or Caracalla. If you already know the number of the inscription from RIB, or tablet from the Vindolanda or Bloomberg Tablets, you could Search by number. This on-line edition is fully indexed and searchable.
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