Eleanor Henrietta Hull also known as Eibhlín Ní Choill (15 January 1860 – 13 January 1935) was a writer, journalist and scholar of Old Irish. Hull was...
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Eleanor Hull, Lady Hull (c.1394–1460) was a 15th-century English translator, the first woman known to have made translations from French into English...
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translated in 1905 by Mary Elizabeth Byrne, then made into verse by Eleanor Hull and published in 1912. Since 1919 it has been commonly sung to an Irish...
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married rugby player Will Owen. "Bev teen Eleanor stars in new Hollywood blockbuster Jack The Giant Killer". Hull Daily Mail. 18 January 2012. Archived from...
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Evans-Wentz, Walter (1911). The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries, p.369 Hull, Eleanor (1898), The Cuchullin Saga in Irish Literature Edmund Crosby Quiggin...
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Irish folk tradition. Prentice Hall Press, 1991. pp.294-295 Nickerson, Eleanor (25 August 2018). "Name of the Week: Maeve: A sleek and sturdy perennial...
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Muirthemne (1902) retold most of the important stories of the cycle, as did Eleanor Hull for younger readers in The Boys' Cuchulain (1904). William Butler Yeats...
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pp. 1-2 "The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Poem-book of the Gael, by Eleanor Hull". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 13 November 2023. Stokes and Strachan...
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Edmund Hull (born 1949), American diplomat Edna Mayne Hull (1905–1975), Canadian writer Edward Hull (disambiguation), several people Eleanor Hull (1860–1935)...
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1998. pp.21, 205, 270, 322–3, 346, 359–60. ISBN 0-19-280120-1. Cf. Eleanor Hull, The Silver Bough in Irish Legend, in Folk-Lore, xii. MacCulloch, J....
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"Cuchulain Slays the Hound of Culain", illustration by Stephen Reid from Eleanor Hull's The Boys' Cuchulain, 1904...
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Slover (trans.), Ancient Irish Tales (New York, 1936, 1969), pp. 333–40 Eleanor Hull, The Cuchullin Saga (London, 1898) Tymoczko, Maria (trans.), Two Death...
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Hag of Beara", which she narrates, has been described by folklorist Eleanor Hull as "a beautiful example of the wide-spread idea that human life is ruled...
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upon Hull, usually shortened to Hull, is a port city and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at...
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Dublin, 1889. Based on LU and LL. The translation is reprinted in: Eleanor Hull (ed.), The Cuchullin Saga in Irish literature. London, 1898; and in Ancient...
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Book of Leinster by Standish Hayes O'Grady in The Cuchullin Saga (ed. Eleanor Hull, 1898), as well as extracts, and introductory text. Lady Gregory's Cuchulain...
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Tales, and Stories of Ireland Murtough and the Witch-Woman 1909 Ireland Eleanor Hull & Alfred Perceval Graves The Irish Fairy Book Myles McGarry and Donal...
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with a good aduyce Thou may be glad Johan to be It is a name of pryce. Eleanor Hull, Be Thou My Vision, 1912 translation of traditional Irish hymn, Rob tu...
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Hebrew English Irish According to the Textbook of Irish Literature, by Eleanor Hull: The file is to be regarded as in the earliest times as combining in...
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publishing some of her books. He was also associated with Whitley Stokes, Eleanor Hull and Kuno Meyer and his work had a substantial influence on the scholarship...
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Archived from the original on 26 December 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2007. Hull, Vernam, ed. (1968), "Noínden Ulad: The debility of the Ulidians", Celtica...
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of Irish Learning), in 1905. The English text was first versified by Eleanor Hull, in 1912. The ballad is also called "The Brown Girl" and found in a number...
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Dame Eleanor Warwick King DBE (née Hamilton; born 13 September 1957) is a British judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. Born as Eleanor Warwick...
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(1905) 173–185. [1] Archived 26 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Vernam Hull, "Aided Meidbe: The Violent Death of Medb" Archived 29 November 2013 at the...
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298–307. Meyer, Kuno (tr.). In The Cuchulinn Saga in Irish Literature, ed. Eleanor Hull. Grimm Library 8. London, 1898. 57–84. Abridged version of Meyer's translation...
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"Lady Eleanor" is a song written by Alan Hull, featured on the first Lindisfarne album, Nicely Out of Tune. Initially released as a single in May 1971...
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would be nothing in the papers." Hull responded "Oh, that would be all right." In September 1940, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt maneuvered with another...
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geometry, the convex hull, convex envelope or convex closure of a shape is the smallest convex set that contains it. The convex hull may be defined either...
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not recognized as anything other than Emain Macha of the Ulstermen in Eleanor Hull's monograph on the silver branch. In the Oidheadh Chloinne Tuireann version...
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Eleanor Ruth Sanderson (née Grourk; born 1977) is an English Anglican bishop who has served as Bishop of Hull, a suffragan bishop in the Church of England...
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