In:Grammatica, Gramadach and Gramadeg: Vernacular grammar and grammarians in medieval Ireland and Wales
Edited by Deborah Hayden and Paul Russell
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 125] 2016
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 31 March 2016
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Table of contents
Foreword & acknowledgementsvii
Abbreviations
List of platesxiii
Notes on contributors
Editors’ introduction
Allegory, the áes dána and the liberal arts in Medieval Irish literature
Cryptography and the alphabet in the “Book of Ádhamh Ó Cianáin”
Caide Máthair Bréithre “What is the Mother of a Word”: Thinking about words in Medieval Ireland
The expression of “sense, meaning, signification” in the Old Irish glosses, and particularly in the Milan and Saint Gall glosses
The verbal paradigms in Auraicept na nÉces
The glossing of the Early Irish law tracts
Teaching between the lines: Grammar and Grammatica in the classroom in Early Medieval Wales
The Welsh bardic grammars on Litterae
Poetry by numbers: the poetic triads in Gramadegau Penceirddiaid
Gramadeg Gwysanau: A fragment of 14th-Century Welsh bardic grammar
Master list of references
Index of manuscripts
Index of subjects
Index of terms by language225
