Hiberno-Latin, also called Hisperic Latin, was a learned style of literary Latin first used and subsequently spread by Irish monks during the period from...
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Terry Pratchett Hiberno-Latin, playful learned Latin literature by Irish monks Latino sine Flexione, a constructed language based on Latin, but using only...
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Hiberno-Roman relations refers to the relationships (mainly commercial and cultural) which existed between Ireland (Hibernia) and the ancient Roman Empire...
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The Hiberno-Scottish mission was a series of expeditions in the 6th and 7th centuries by Gaelic missionaries originating from Ireland that spread Celtic...
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(1300–1358) Henry Suso (c. 1295 – 1366) John Gower (c. 1330 – 1408) Goliards Hiberno-Latin Medieval Roman law Riddle poems Carmina Burana (11th–12th century) Pange...
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of English Welsh English Hiberno is pronounced /haɪˈbɜːrnoʊ, hɪ-/ hy-BUR-noh, hih-, from Latin: Hibernia "Ireland". Hiberno-English in Ulster Scots: Airish...
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Columbanus (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
reparation for the sins. Columbanus is one of the earliest identifiable Hiberno-Latin writers. Most of what we know about Columbanus is based on Columbanus'...
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A minuscule half-uncial form of the alphabet was introduced with the Hiberno-Scottish mission during the 8th century. This was replaced by Insular script...
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Insular art (redirect from Hiberno-Saxon art)
also known as Hiberno-Saxon art, was produced in the post-Roman era of Great Britain and Ireland. The term derives from insula, the Latin term for "island";...
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Normans in Ireland (redirect from Hiberno-norman)
Hiberno-Normans, or Norman Irish (Irish: Normánach ; Old Irish: Gall, 'foreigners'), refer to Irish families descended from Norman settlers who arrived...
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De duodecim abusivis saeculi (category Articles containing Medieval Latin-language text)
Abuses of the World”), also titled simply De duodecim abusivis, is a Hiberno-Latin treatise on social and political morality written by an anonymous Irish...
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Coelius Sedulius (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
Christian poet in Hiberno-Latin during the first half of the 5th century. Extremely little is known about his life. "Sedulius" is the Latin form of the Irish...
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Brittonic/Brythonic Hiberno-Latin, used in Ireland and in monasteries founded by Irish monks, with an influence from Irish Gaelic Latin in Scotland, with...
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1911. 30 Jan. 2013 Duff, J. Wight and A. M. Duff trans. (1922). Minor Latin Poets. Loeb Classical Library. pp. 782f. O Croinin, Daibhi. Early Medieval...
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Dicuil (category 9th-century writers in Latin)
been suggested that Dicuil may be the same person as the anonymous Hiberno-Latin poet and grammarian known as Hibernicus exul. The astronomical work...
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English alphabet (redirect from Latin alphabet for English)
encoding scheme often in Hiberno-English, due to the letter's pronunciation in the Irish language The usual form in Hiberno-English and Australian English...
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Neo-Latin studies is the study of Latin and its literature from the Italian Renaissance to the present day. Neo-Latin is important for understanding early...
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Bieler (20 October 1906 – 2 May 1981) was an Austrian-born scholar of Hiberno-Latin. He immigrated to the United States in 1939 and became a professor at...
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in Irish, though some is in English, Scottish Gaelic and others in Hiberno-Latin. The complex interplay between the two main traditions, and between...
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Medieval poetry (section Medieval Latin literature)
story of a knight's adventures. Carmina Burana Cambridge Songs goliard Hiberno-Latin Gregorian chant Dies Irae Pange Lingua Adam of Saint Victor St Ambrose...
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Saint Patrick (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Irish: Pádraig [ˈpˠɑːɾˠɪɟ] or [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Welsh: Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary...
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Macaronic language (category Latin language)
in English/Latin language Contemporary Latin Creole language Dog Latin Faux Cyrillic Hiberno-Latin Loanword Lorem ipsum, scrambled Latin used as a placeholder...
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Norse–Gaels (redirect from Hiberno-Norse)
the option favoured by early Scottish sources writing in Latin Downham, Clare (2009). "Hiberno-Norwegians and Anglo-Danes". Mediaeval Scandinavia. 19....
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Plummer was an editor of Bede, and also edited numerous Irish and Hiberno-Latin texts, including the two volume Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae (1910), a...
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Adomnán (category Use Hiberno-English from January 2021)
Adomnán or Adamnán of Iona (Old Irish: [ˈaðəṽˌnaːn]; Latin: Adamnanus, Adomnanus; c. 624 – 704), also known as Eunan (/ˈjuːnən/ YOO-nən; from Naomh Adhamhnán)...
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September 584) Frankish king of Neustria and a Latin poet Saint Columbanus (c. 543–615), Hiberno-Latin poet and writer Taliesin (c. 534 – c. 599), whose...
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John Clyn (category Use Hiberno-English from October 2020)
v t e Hiberno-Latin culture after 1169 Authors John Clyn Henry Crumpe Henry Fitzsimon John of Fintona Malachy of Ireland Master Patrick of Ireland Doncanus...
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English Dream of the Rood, Old English, possible date Hisperica Famina, Hiberno-Latin George Pisida, in Greek Abu 'Afak, from Hijaz, a Jewish poet writing...
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Roderick O'Flaherty (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
v t e Hiberno-Latin culture after 1169 Authors John Clyn Henry Crumpe Henry Fitzsimon John of Fintona Malachy of Ireland Master Patrick of Ireland Doncanus...
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