‎SHEEHY TERENCE J.‎
‎IRELAND‎

‎John Hinde Ltd.. 1991. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Env. 300 pages. Photos en couleur en frontispice et en page de titre. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur dans et hors texte. Jaquette déchirée. Légères mouillures.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

Reference : RO60068407
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‎Comprehensive and expansive the 50,000 word text of Terence Sheehy's 'Ireland' captures the magic... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎ Robert Tomczak, Adam Andrzej Kucharski‎

Reference : 63039

‎East Central Europe and Ireland. Political, Economic, and Social Interconnections, 1000-1850. ‎

‎, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 203 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:18 b/w, 2 tables b/w. Language: English. ISBN 9782503604329.‎


‎This book explores the broad scope of political, economic, and social aspects of relations between Central Europe (focused on Poland and the lands of the Czechs) and Ireland. Taking a longitudinal approach, this study charts the interaction between the western and the central-eastern peripheries of Europe from the Middle Ages to the period after the Third Partition of Poland-Lithuania in 1795. The authors examine how the relationship between the geographically opposite ends of Europe evolved. Shaped by the shifts of political tectonic plates they argue that the evolution can be described in general terms: from a largely unidirectional to an interconnected chain of events. This book demonstrates similarities and analyses differences in a complex, yet unexplored, past of the three emergent nations; nations which in the public perception were overshadowed by their mighty neighbours for far too long.- Chapter 1. The Middle Ages Christianity in Ireland, Poland, and the Bohemian Principality The Earliest References and Research Chapter 2. Selected Seventeenth-Century Relations Religious Matters and Irish Martyrs as Models of Holiness in Seventeenth-Century Poland External Travel Destinations for the Polish and Czech Nobility Seats of Learning as Centres of Mutual Interest Czech Protestants and the Idea of Settlement in Ireland The Conquest of Ireland Unitas Fratrum in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth The Issue of Emigration and Oliver Cromwell Looking for a New Homeland: The English Proposal Conclusion Chapter 3. Towards Self-Governance in the Nineteenth Century The Irish, Poles, and Czechs at the End of the Eighteenth and the Start of the Nineteenth Centuries Mutual Interests In the Parliament of the United Kingdom The Period of European Revolutions Conclusion Appendix 1. Information Concerning Ireland Included in Polish Encyclopaedias Appendix 2. Selected Irish Biographies‎

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‎Michael W. Dunne‎

Reference : 63526

‎Peter of Ireland, Writings on Natural Philosophy. Commentary on Aristotle?s On Length and Shortness of Life and the Determinatio Magistralis‎

‎, Brepols, 2023 Paperback, 226 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language(s):English, Latin. ISBN 9782503605685.‎


‎Summary Peter of Ireland (Petrus de Ybernia) was born sometime around the beginning of the thirteenth century in Ireland, probably of a Norman family. He probably left Ireland aged around age 15 to pursue his studies abroad. His interest in medical and scientific questions would suggest a stay at Oxford, whereas his approach to logic would suggest a Parisian influence. By the middle of the century he was Professor of Logic and Natural Philosophy at the University at Naples. Peter is perhaps one of the best known of medieval Irish thinkers on the continent owing to the fact that he was held to be the teacher of the young Thomas Aquinas at Naples University from 1239-44. As such, it would be he who, in all likelihood, first introduced Thomas to the study of Aristotle and perhaps also to the commentaries of Avicenna and Averroes. The works presented here date from at least a decade later, and relate to lectures given at Naples in the 1250s and 1260s. The extent to which he was held in respect by his contemporaries is to be seen in his solution (determinatio) to the disputed question on the origin of the design of an animal's body which was held before King Manfred around 1260. It was, perhaps the culmination of a famous scholarly career. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction Life, Longevity and Death Peter of Ireland, Life and Works The De longitudine commentary The Determinatio Magistralis Principles of the Edition and Translation Text and Translation Bibliography Indices‎

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‎IRLANDE - Recueil factice de brochures.‎

Reference : 31318

(1880)

‎BRAY, A.J. (Alfred James). England and Ireland : a lecture by the Rev. A.J. Bray, Nordheimer's Hall, Friday, 17th Dec'r, 1880‎

‎Montreal 1880 In-8, 30p. et f. blanc. Couverture imprimÃe, titrÃe : England and Ireland, A lecture for gratuitous distribution, Montreal, 1880. ‎


‎:: Relià avec 7 brochures du Friends of Irish Freedom, National Bureau of Information, Washington: - Irish Commerce Strangled by England. 1920, 8p.; - Ireland and secession an answer to Lloyd George. 1920, 15p.; - 3 Newsletter, 1920, 8p. (sept 4; oct 30; nov 6); - Irish Electors again Proclaim the Republic, 1920, 7p.; - Irish Independence Advocated, by Jerome K. Jerome, 1920, 4p.; - America and Ireland, an open letter to Mr Garret W. McEnerney, by Rev. P.C. Yorke. San Francisco, Cal., [1918], 62p.; - Report of the British Labor Commission to Ireland. S.l.n.d. 54p. :: Cartonnage rÃcent, toile bleue, titrÃe : Irish Freedom. :: Cachets des Franciscains, MontrÃal-Est, au premier et au dernier f. du recueil. ‎

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Reference : 78625

‎Northern Ireland. The Land of Delightful Scenery (Camera Studies).‎

‎Belfast, Ireland: Belfast Telegraph, no date (1947). 7th edition. Oblong quarto, (32 x 25 cm), yellow wraps over stapled text block. Unpaginated (40pp) A one page introduction followed by forty full page captiioned chromophotolithographs from photographs of Irish scenes, countryside, bays, ports, cities and people.‎


‎Book has minimal wear to cover . Good/No Jacket. [P-48] ‎

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‎Louise Lincoln ; Tibor Bodrogi‎

Reference : 60271

‎Assemblage of Spirits: Idea and Image in New Ireland‎

‎ New York, George Braziller Inc., 1987 Paperback, 168 pages, ENG, 280 x 215 x 15 mm, in very good condition, with illustrations in colour / b/w. ISBN 9780807611883.‎


‎New Ireland (Tok Pisin: Niu Ailan) or Latangai, is a large island in Papua New Guinea, approximately 7,404 km2 (2,859 sq mi) in area with c. 120,000 people. It is named after the island of Ireland. It is the largest island of New Ireland Province, lying northeast of the island of New Britain. Both islands are part of the Bismarck Archipelago, named after Otto von Bismarck, and they are separated by Saint George's Channel. The administrative centre of the island and of New Ireland province is the town of Kavieng located at the northern end of the island. While the island was part of German New Guinea, it was named Neumecklenburg ("New Mecklenburg").‎

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