‎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
ISBN : 0862834635


‎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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‎[J. M. W. Turner] - ‎ ‎Hodge, Anne and Niamh Mac Nally‎

Reference : 096121

(2012)

ISBN : 9781904288473

‎The Works of J. M. W. Turner at the National Gallery of Ireland‎

‎Hodge, Anne and Niamh Mac Nally: The Works of J. M. W. Turner at the National Gallery of Ireland. Exhibition: Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland, 2012. 144pages with 137 colour illustrations. Wrappers. 22 x 28cms. This catalogue of the National Gallery of Ireland's collection accompanies the annual exhibition of 31 watercolours and drawings by J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the bequest of Henry Vaughan, who stipulated that they only be exhibited in the month of January. They are shown alongside 5 other watercolours acquired since and a selection of Liber Studiorum prints. Includes appendices on papers and pigments used by the artist.‎


‎This catalogue of the National Gallery of Ireland's collection accompanies the annual exhibition of 31 watercolours and drawings by J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the bequest of Henry Vaughan, who stipulated that they only be exhibited in the month of January. They are shown alongside 5 other watercolours acquired since and a selection of Liber Studiorum prints. Includes appendices on papers and pigments used by the artist.‎

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‎Kennedy, Roisin‎

Reference : 124695

(2024)

ISBN : 9781801510820

‎Visualizing the Celtic Revival. The Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland - selected writings by Nicola Gordon Bowe‎

‎Kennedy, Roisin: Visualizing the Celtic Revival. The Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland - selected writings by Nicola Gordon Bowe. Dublin: 2024. 310 pages, illustrated in colour and black and white. Hardback. 25x18cms. A collection of Nicola Gordon Bowe's writings on the Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland between 1894 and 1925. Sixteen essays contextualise and discuss the production of decorative art including metalwork by Percy Oswald Reeves, embroidered banners, stained glass in the Honan Chapel, book design, and furniture.‎


‎A collection of Nicola Gordon Boweâs writings on the Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland between 1894 and 1925. Sixteen essays contextualise and discuss the production of decorative art including metalwork by Percy Oswald Reeves, embroidered banners, stained glass in the Honan Chapel, book design, and furniture. Text in English‎

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‎[Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio] - ‎ ‎Benedetti, S‎

Reference : 043793

(1992)

ISBN : 090316261X

‎Caravaggio and his Followers in the National Gallery of Ireland‎

‎Benedetti, S: Caravaggio and his Followers in the National Gallery of Ireland. Exhibition: Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland, 1992. 64 pages. 17 colour plates and 5 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers. 28x24cms. Detailed catalogue supported by two essays; The Rome of the Caravaggisti; and Caravaggio's 'Supper at Emmaus', the painting which forms the focal point of the exhibition. With emphasis on Caravaggio's influence, particularly in respect of the Gallery's holdings. With bibliography.‎


‎Detailed catalogue supported by two essays; The Rome of the Caravaggisti; and Caravaggio's 'Supper at Emmaus', the painting which forms the focal point of the exhibition. With emphasis on Caravaggio's influence, particularly in respect of the Gallery's holdings. With bibliography. Text in English‎

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‎Stephen Hewer‎

Reference : 65035

‎Beyond Exclusion in Medieval Ireland. Intersections of Ethnicity, Sex, and Society under English Law‎

‎, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 338 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, 1 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503594576.‎


‎Summary The notion that, upon the advent of the English in 1167, all Gaelic peoples in Ireland were immediately and ipso facto denied access to the English royal courts has become so widely accepted in popular culture that it is often treated as fact. In this ground-breaking monograph, however, the narrative of absolute ethnic discrimination in thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century English Ireland is for the first time tackled head-on through a thorough re-examination of the Irish plea rolls. Through a forensic study of these records, the author demonstrates not only that there was a great deal of variation in how members of various ethnic groups and women who came before the English royal courts in Ireland were treated, but also that there was a large ? and hitherto scarcely noticed ? population of Gaels with regular and unimpeded access to English law, and that the intersections between gender/sex and ethnicity have too often been deeply misunderstood or disregarded. A close comparison between the treatment of Gaelic women and men and that of the English of Ireland, together with an in-depth examination of other ethnicities from around the Irish Sea, provide a new understanding of English Ireland in which it is clear that there was not a simple dichotomy between the English and the unfree, but rather that people lived an altogether more complex and nuanced existence. TABLE OF CONTENTS Maps and Tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Legal Bondage and 'betaghs' Chapter 2: Free Gaelic Men in English Ireland Chapter 3: The Legal Status of Women: The Intersection of Sex and Ethnicity Chapter 4: Legal Discrimination, Disseisins, and Land Transfers Chapter 5: Irish Sea Region Ethnicities Chapter 6: The Effects of Ethnicity during Criminal Cases Chapter 7: The Role of Ethnicity in the Status of Clerics Conclusion Bibliography Index‎

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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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