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Grammatica, Gramadach and Gramadeg: Vernacular grammar and grammarians in medieval Ireland and Wales [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Maynooth University), Edited by (University of Cambridge)
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Grammatica, Gramadach, and Gramadeg : Vernacular grammar and grammarians in medieval Ireland and Wales is concerned with the history of linguistic ideas and literary theory in the vernacular languages of medieval Ireland and Wales. While much good work, especially by Vivian Law, has been done on the Latin materials, this volume is the first to engage with the vernacular texts. It consists of ten essays that explore a range of interconnected topics relating to these themes. Yet while the contributors offer a close analysis of the development of linguistic thought in these literary traditions, they likewise seek to situate their discussions within the wider context of European grammatical learning during this period, considering both the widespread influence of texts from classical linguistic tradition and also the significance of sources from other contemporary learned disciplines for our understanding of the history of linguistics in the medieval world.
Foreword & acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations ix
List of plates
xiii
Notes on contributors xv
Editors' introduction 1(10)
Chapter 1 Allegory, the aes dana and the liberal arts in Medieval Irish literature
11(24)
Elizabeth Boyle
Chapter 2 Cryptography and the alphabet in the "Book of Adhamh O Cianain"
35(30)
Deborah Hayden
Chapter 3 Caide mathair breithre `what is the mother of a word': Thinking about words in Medieval Ireland
65(20)
Erich Poppe
Chapter 4 The expression of "sense, meaning, signification" in the Old Irish glosses, and particularly in the Milan and Saint-Gall glosses
85(16)
Pierre-Yves Lambert
Chapter 5 The verbal paradigms in Auraicept na nEces
101(12)
Anders Ahlqvist
Chapter 6 The glossing of the Early Irish law tracts
113(20)
Liam Breatnach
Chapter 7 Teaching between the lines: Grammar and Grammatica in the classroom in Early Medieval Wales
133(16)
Paul Russell
Chapter 8 The Welsh bardic grammars on Litterae
149(12)
T. M. Charles-Edwards
Chapter 9 Poetry by numbers: The poetic triads in Gramadegau Penceirddiaid
161(20)
Paul Russell
Chapter 10 Gramadeg Gwysanau: A fragment of a fourteenth-century Welsh bardic grammar
181(20)
Ann Parry Owen
Master list of references 201(18)
Index of manuscripts 219(2)
Index of subjects 221(4)
Index of terms by language 225