Oldalképek
PDF
ePub

History-General Works, cont'd.

Cusack (Mary Frances Clare). A history of the Irish nation, social, ecclesiastical, biographical, industrial, and antiquarian. Kenmare: Kenmare Publications Office [1877]. xvi, 956 pp., il., 20 pl. 4°.

Illustrated history of Ireland: from the earliest period. 10. ed. Kenmare, 1873. xxvi, ii, 3-671 pp., I facsim., 2 maps, 12 pl. 8°.

D'Alton (John). Essay on the history, religion, learning, arts, and government of Ireland, from the death of Christ to the English invasion. Dublin, 1830. 4°.

The history of Ireland from the earliest period to the year 1245, when the Annals of Boyle ...terminate; with a brief essay on the native annalists...and full statistical and historical notices of the Barony of Boyle. Dublin: the author, 1845. 2 v. 8°.

Daunt (William J. O'Neill). A catechism of the history of Ireland, ancient and modern. Boston: P. Donahoe, 1854. 160 pp. 16°.

Dolby (William). The history of Ireland, from the invasion by Henry the Second to the present times. New York, 1845. pl. nar. 4°.

Dowling (Thady). Annals of Ireland [to 1600]; edited...with introductory remarks, by Richard Butler. [Lat.] (In CLYN, Joannes. Annals. 1849.)

Ferguson (Lady Mary Catharine). The story of the Irish before the conquest. From the mythical period to the invasion under Strongbow. Second edition, with maps, revised and enlarged. (4), xvi, 337 pp., 4 maps. Dublin: Sealy, Bryers & Walker, 1890. 12°.

Finerty (John Frederick). Ireland. The people's history of Ireland. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1904. 2 V. 2 ports., I map. 12°. Four masters. See Annals of the four masters. Gannon (J. P.) A review of Irish history in relation to the social development of Ireland. London: T. F. Unwin, 1900. 2 p.l., 7-9, 2 l., 13-282 Pp. 12°.

General (A) history of Ireland, in its antient and modern state...revised, corrected, and enlarged... by J. Angel... Dublin: J. Angel, 1781. 2 v. 16°.

de.

Giraldus Cambrensis. See Barri (Giraldus)

Gordon (James). A history of Ireland, from the earliest accounts to the accomplishment of the union with Great Britain in 1801. Dublin, 1805. 2 v. 8°.

Grace (James). Jacobi Grace, Kilkenniensis, Annales Hiberniæ [to 1504]. Edited, with a translation and notes, by the Rev. Richard Butler. [Latin and English.] Dublin: The Irish Archeological Society, 1842. vii, 182 pp. 4°. (The Irish Archæological Society.)

Hanmer (Meredith). The chronicle of Ireland. Collected by M. Hanmer... In the yeare 1571. Dublin: Soc. of Stationers, 1633. Repr.: Hibernia Press, 1809. I p.l., 410 pp. 8°. (In: Ancient Irish histories... [Dublin, 1809.] 8°. v. 2.)

For continuation see Henry, of Marleburrough, below.

Hassencamp (R.) Geschichte Irlands von der Reformation bis zu seiner Union mit England. Leipzig, 1886. 8°.

Haverty (Martin). History of Ireland, ancient and modern. Dublin and London, 1872. map. 8°. New York: T. Farrell & Son [187–].

4°.

Henry of Marleburrough. The chronicle of Ireland... Continued from the collection of Doctor M. Hanmer, in the yeare 1571. Dublin: Soc. of Stationers, 1633. Repr.: Hibernia Press, 1809. I p.l., 32 pp. 8°. (In: Ancient Irish histories... [Dublin, 1809.] v. 2. 8°)

Hull (Eleanor). Pagan Ireland. London: D. Nutt, 1904. 8 p.l., 228 pp. 12°. (Epochs of Irish history, [no.] 1.)

Hutchinson (Francis), bishop of Down and Connor. A defence of the antient historians: with a particular application... to the history of Ireland and Great Britain...in a dialogue... To which are added two sermons... Dublin: J. Smith & W. Bruce, 1734. I p.l., xv, 270 pp. nar. 8°.

Ingram (Thomas Dunbar). A critical examination of Irish history...from the Elizabethan conquest to the legislative union of 1800. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1900. 2 v. 8°.

Joyce (Patrick Weston). A child's history of Ireland. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1897. 12°. xvi, 507 pp., I facsim., I map.

A concise history of Ireland from the earliest times to 1837. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1903. 12. ed. viii, 312 pp. 12°.

"This little book, down to 1608, is an abridgment of my larger work, A Short History of Ireland,' of which the very words are used here as far as possible. The portion from 1608 to 1837 is new." Preface dated 1893.

[blocks in formation]

Keating (Geoffrey). The general history of Ireland, faithfully translated from the original Irish language, with many curious amendments taken from the psalters of Tara and Cashel, and other authentic records by Dermod O'Connor. London, 1723. f°.

Foras feasa ar Eiriun... The history of Ireland, from the earliest period to the English invasion; translated from the original Gaelic by John O'Mahony. New York, 1857. pl., map. 8°. The history of Ireland. Edited, with translation and notes, by D. Comyn. V. I. London: Irish Texts Soc., 1902. 8°. (Irish Texts Society. [Publications,] v. 4.)

Lawless (John). A compendium of the history of Ireland...to the reign of George I. Edinburgh, 1823. 3. ed. 2 v. 8°.

Lawless (Emily). The story of Ireland. New York: Putnams, 1894. 12°. (The story of the nations.)

History-General Works, cont'd.

Leland (Thomas). The history of Ireland from the invasion of Henry II., with a preliminary discourse on the antient state of that kingdom. Dublin, 1773. 3 v. 4°.

Loch Cé. See Annals of Loch Cé.

McCarthy (Justin). Ireland and her story. London: H. Marshall & Son, 1903. 4 p.l., 190 p. nar. 12°. (The story of the empire series.)

McCarthy (Justin Huntly). An outline of Irish history, from the earliest times... London: Chatto & Windus, 1886. 127 pp. new ed. 12°. 12°.

land.

London, 1892.

MacFirbsigh (Dubhaltach). Annals of IreThree fragments, copied from ancient sources; and edited, with a translation and notes... by John O'Donovan. [Irish and English.] Dublin: The Irish Archeological and Celtic Society, 1860. 2 p.l., 257 pp. 4°. (The Irish Archæological and Celtic Society.)

The genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's country. Now first published from the book of Lecan,...and from the genealogical manuscript of Duald Mac Firbis...; with a translation and notes and a map of Hy-Fiachrach by John O'Donovan. Irish and English.] Dublin: The Irish Archaological Society, 1844. xii, 524 pp., I chart, I map. 4. (The Irish Archæological Society.)

McGee (Thomas D'Arcy). A popular history of Ireland, from the earliest period to the emancipation of the Catholics. Glasgow [1869]. 2 v.

in 1. 12.

A popular history of Ireland: from the earliest period to the emancipation of the Catholics [1829]. Glasgow: Cameron, Ferguson & Co. [1898?] 2 v. in 1. 12°.

MacGeoghegan (James). Histoire d'Irlande ancienne et moderne, tirée des monumens les plus authentiques. Paris, 1758-63. 3 vols. 4°.

The history of Ireland, ancient and modern [translated by Patrick O'Kelly. Revised,] with a continuation from the treaty of Limerick to the present time, by John Mitchel. New York, Montreal [cop. 1865-68]. 2 v. ports., pl. 4°.

Mageoghagan (Conall). See Annals of Clonmacnoise.

Marleburrough, Henry of. See Henry of Marleburrough.

Mitchel (John). The history of Ireland from the treaty of Limerick to the present time: being a continuation of the history of the Abbé Macgeoghan. New York: D. & I. Sadlier & Co. [1868] xvi, 640 pp., 10 pl., 10 port. 4°.

Glasgow, 1869. 2 V. 8°.

Glasgow: Cameron, Ferguson & Co.

[1898] 2 v. 8°. Moore (Thomas). The history of Ireland. Paris, 1835-40. 3 v. 12°.

History of Ireland from the earliest kings down to its last chief. New York, 1858. 2 v. 8°. See also Rock, Captain.

Morris (William O'Connor). Ireland, 14941863; with two introductory chapters.

Cambridge

[England]: The University Press, 1896. viii, (2) 372 pp., I map. (Cambridge historical series.)

Ireland, 1798-1898. London: A. D. Innes, 1898. xxi, 1 l., 376 pp., I map. 8°.

O'Brien (R[ichard] Barry). Ireland. Edited by R. B. O'Brien. London: T. F. Unwin, 1905. viii, 330 p., I map. 3. ed. nar. 12°. (Children's study.)

O'Carroll (John J.) An authentic history of Ireland from the earliest times down. Edited by J. J. O'Carroll.] Chicago: J. J. Collins' Sons, 1903. 390 pp.

8°.

[blocks in formation]

O'Conor (Charles). Prolegomena, Pars I in qua Græcorum et Romanorum vetustissima testimonia expenduntur, itemque S. Patricii epistolæ, Fieci hymnus, et Gildæ modudii carmen hibernicum, hactenus ineditum, de regibus Hiberniæ. (Pars. II. in qua domesticorum annalium chronologica rationes, codices, carmina, et scriptorum tempora ad trutinam revocantur. I p.l., clxxxiv, (5) 1., v-ccvii (i) pp., 2 pl. 4°. (In his: Rerum Hibernicarum scriptores. v. I.)

Reflections on the history of Ireland, during the time of heathenism, with observations on some late publications on that subject. (In: Vallancey (C.) Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis. Dublin, 1770-1787. 8°. v. 3, no. 10, pp. 211-246.)

tores veteres.

O'Conor (Charles). Rerum hibernicarum scripBuckinghamia: J. Seeley; London: T. Payne, 1814-1826. 4 v. 4. large paper. Tom. I. continens epistolam nuncupatoriam quæ codicum vetustissimorum hibernensium notitiam, et regum chronologiam complectitur, item Prolegomena ad annales, partibus 11, quarum prima vetustissimorum de Hibernia testimonia historica, secunda annalium et carminum hibernensium catalogos comprehendit.

Tom. II. complectens Annales Tigernachi, Ex Codice Bodleiano, Rawlinson, No. 488, Annales Inisfalenses, Ex duobus Codicibus, Dubliniense et Bodleiano, itemque Annales Buellianos, Ex Codice Cottoniano, Titus A. XXV. 1825.

Tom III. complectens Annales iv magistrorum, Ex ipso O'Clerii Autographo in Bibliotheca Stowense. 1826. Tom. IV. complectens Annales Ultonienses, ab anno D. CCCCXXI, ad annum D. MCXXI, Ex Codice Bodleiano; itemque indicem generalem. 1826.

O'Donovan (John), Antiquary. See Annals of the four masters.

O'Donovan (John). A history of Ireland, containing a compendious account of her woes... with a direct reference to her political renovation: from the commencement of the reign of Roderick O'Connor, her last monarch, down to the... present date... In epic verse. no. I-2. Pittsburgh: the Author, 1854. 2 v. in I. 12°.

O'Driscol (John). The history of Ireland. London, 1827. 2 V. 8°.

History-General Works, cont'd.

O'Grady (Standish). History of Ireland, critical and philosophical. London, 1881. V. I. 8°. The Story of Ireland. London: Methuen, 1894. 12°.

O'Halloran (Sylvester). A general history of Ireland, from the earliest accounts to the close of the twelfth century... London: the Author, 1778. 2 v. in I. sq. 4°.

Introduction to and an history of Ireland, with an appendix containing animadversions on a late work by J. MacPherson; a second appendix of remarks on a publication of Sir J. Dalrymple. Dublin, 1803. 3 v. 8°. ·

Macpherson's Introduction is entered a few titles above; Dalrymple's Memoirs is entered below in the chronological arrangement under date of 1681.

O'Mulconry (Ferfeasa). See Annals of the Four Masters.

O'Sullivan (Philip). Historia Catholicæ Iberniæ compendium, edidit notulisque ac indicibus illustravit M. Kelly. Ulyssipone, 1621; reprinted, Dublin, 1850. 8°.

Plowden (Francis). An historical review of the state of Ireland from the invasion of that country under Henry II. to its union with Great Britain. London, 1803. 3 v. 4°.

The history of Ireland, from its invasion under Henry II. to its union with Great Britain. London: T. Egerton, 1812. 2 v. 8°.

Reily (Hugh). Genuine history of Ireland... since the Reformation... Revised... by a gentleman of Dublin. Boston: P. Mooney, 1838. vi, 7-180 pp. 24°.

Ireland's case briefly stated; or, A summary account of the most remarkable transactions in that kingdom since the Reformation... To which is annex'd the last speech and dying words of Oliver Plunket, archbishop of Armagh and primate of Ireland. London 1720-1695. 2 v. in I. 16°. Paged continuously.

Richey (Alexander George). A short history of the Irish people down to the date of the plantation of Ulster. Edited... by R. R. Kane. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1887. x, 623 pp. 8°. London: Souter

Short (A) history of Ireland. & Law, 1843. 52 pp. 12°.

Smyth (George Lewis). Ireland: historical and statistical. London: Whittaker & Co., 1844-49. 3 v. 8°.

Spenser (Edmund). See Ancient Irish Histories.

Stanyhurst (Richard). R. Stanihursti Dublieniensis De rebus in Hibernia gestis libri quatuor...accessit his libris Hibernicarum rerum appendix, ex Silvestro Giraldo Cambrensi peruetusto scriptore collecta; cum eiusdem Stanihursti adnotationibus... Lugduni Batavorum: C. Plantinus, 1584. 264 pp., 4 pl. 4°.

Sullivan (Alexander Martin). The story of Ireland: a narrative of Irish history from the earliest ages to the insurrection of 1867 ... continued by J. Luby. New York: P. j. Kenedy,

1894. 12.

Centenary edition, 1798-1898. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1898. 588 pp., 1 1. 12°. Taylor (William Cooke). History of Ireland, from the Anglo-Norman invasion till the union of the country with Great Britain; with additions by William Sampson. New York: Harper & Bros. [cop. 1833] pl. 2 v. 16°. (Harper's fam. lib., no. 51-52.) New York: Harper, 1836. 2 v. 16o. Tigernachi abbatis cluanensis, defuncti anno 1088, Annales Hibernici, nunc primum e lingua vetere hibernica translati, et notis illustrati, studio et opera Rev. Domini Caroli O'Conor, S. T. D. I pl., xxxii, 402, (5) pp. (In O'Conor's Rerum Hibernicarum scriptores. V. 2. 1825.)

Wakefield (Edward). An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political. London, 1812. 2 v. 4°. Walpole (Charles George). A short history of the kingdom of Ireland from the earliest times to the union with Great Britain. New York, 1882. 8°.

War (The) of the Gaedhill with the Gaill; or, The invasions of Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. The original Irish text, edited with translation and introduction by J. A. Todd. London: Longmans, 1867. ccvii, 348 pp., I facsim. (Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain, no. 48.) Warner (Ferdinando). The history of Ireland

. . . to the year 1171 with a preliminary dissertation on the ancient and present state... of that kingdom. Dublin, 1770. 2 v. 8°.

Wills (James). The Irish nation; its history and its biography; completed by Freeman Wills. London, Edinburgh and Dublin [1875]. 4 v. il. 8°.

Wynne (John Huddlestone). A general history of Ireland. . . to the death of King William III. New ed. London, 1773. 2 v. 8°.

Ecclesiastical History.

Archdall (Mervyn). Monasticon Hibernicum; or, a History of the abbeys, priories, and other religious houses in Ireland . . . edited by P. F. Moran. Dublin, 1873-76. 2 v. 4°.

Baptist Irish Society. Its origin, history, and prospects; with an outline of the ecclesiastical history of Ireland, and a lecture, enforcing its claims on the sympathy and efforts of christians in England. London: For The Baptist Irish Society, 1845. iii-lxxxii, 80 pp. 8°.

Brenan (M. J.) An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the introduction of Christianity into that country, to the year 1829. Dublin: J. Ďuffy, 1864. viii, 682 pp. New ed. 8°.

Brown (James Baldwin). An historical account of the laws enacted against the Catholics both in England and Ireland. . . to which is added, a short account of the laws for the punishment of heresy in general... and copious notes. . . London: Underwood & Black, 1813. xxiv, 366, 1 l., 180 pp. 8°.

Caulfield (Richard). Sigilla Ecclesiæ Hibernicæ illustrata. The Episcopal and Capitular seals of the Irish Cathedral Churches illustrated.

Pt. I. Cashel and Elmy. Cork: H. Ridings, 1853. iv, 5-48 pp., 8 pl. 8°.

Church History, cont'd.

The table of the church

Church of Ireland. of Ireland. t.-p. w. [1700?] 3 p. l., 52 pp. 12°. Report of the conference of the archbishops, bishops, clergy and laity of Irish branch of the united church of England and Ireland, held in Dublin... 1869. Dublin: Hodges, Foster & Co., 1869. 142 pp., 1 l. 12°.

Report of the committee appointed by the general convention of the Church of Ireland on Oct. 31, 1870, pursuant to the motion of the Duke of Abercorn. Dublin: Hodges, Foster & Co., 1871. 2 p.l., 131 pp. 8°.

The statutes passed in the first session 1871. Dublin: Hodges, Foster & Co. [1871] viii, 55 PP. 8°.

Cotton (Henry). Fasti ecclesiæ Hibernicæ: the succession of the prelates and members of the cathedral bodies of Ireland. Dublin, 1848-'51. 4 v. 8°.

De Vinné (Daniel). History of the Irish primitive church; with the life of St. Patrick, and his confession in Latin, with a parallel translation. New York, 1870. 8°.

Godkin (James). Ireland and her churches. London, 1868. 8°.

The religious history of Ireland, primitive, papal, and protestant, including the evangelical missions, Catholic agitations, and church progress of the last half-century. viii, 313 pp. London: H. S. King & Co., 1873. 8°.

Haddan (Arthur West), and Stubbs (William). Councils and ecclesiastical documents relating to Great Britain and Ireland, edited after Spelman and Wilkins. Oxford, 1869–78. 3 v. in 4. 8°.

Irische (Die) Kanonensammlung. Herausgegeben von Hermann Wasserschleben. Leipzig: B. Tauchnitz, 1885. lxxvi, 243 pp. 2. ed. 8.

Killen (William D.) The ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the earliest period to the present times. London, 1875. 2 v. 8°.

King (Robert). A primer of the history of the holy Catholic church in Ireland, from the introduction of Christianity to the formation of the modern Irish branch of the Church of Rome.

v. I-3. Dublin: J. M'Glashan, 1851. 5. ed. 3 v. sq. 24°.

V. 1-2 continuously paged.

v. 3 called supplementary volume. 3. ed.

Lanigan (John). An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland to the Thirteenth Century. Dublin, 1829. 4 v. 8°.

Lombard (Peter), archbishop of Armagh. De regno hiberniæ sanctorum insvla commentarius, in qvo præter ejusdem insulæ situm, nominis originem, &c. pii conatus & res à principe Oneillo ad fidem catholicam propagandam fœliciter gestæ continentur. Lovanii: Vid. S. Martini, 1632. 8 p.l., 492 pp. 4° (12°).

Malone (Rev. Sylvester). Church history of Ireland; from the invasion of the English in 1169,

to

the beginning of the reformation in 1532. Dublin, 1867. 12°.

Mant (Richard), bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore. History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation to the Revolution; with prelimi nary survey, from the papal usurpation in the 12. century, to its legal abolition in the 16th. London, 1840. pl. 8°.

History of the Church of Ireland, from the Revolution to the union of the churches of England and Ireland. Jan I., 1801... London, 1840. fac. sim., map. 8°.

Martyrology (The) of Donegal. A calendar of the Saints of Ireland [Compiled by Michael O'Clery]. Translated from the original Irish by the late John O'Donovan. Edited, with the Irish text by James Henthorn Todd, and by William Reeves. [Irish and English.] Dublin: The Irish Archæological and Celtic Society, 1864. lv, 566 pp. 4°. (The Irish Archælogical and Celtic Society.) Mason (H. J. M.) Religion of the ancient Irish saints before A. D. 600. 3. ed. Dublin, 1838. 12°. Mason (W. S.) A statistical account, or parochial survey of Ireland, drawn up from the communications of the clergy. Dublin: J. Cumming [1814-1819. 3 v. 8°.

Meehan (Charles Patrick). The rise and fall of the Irish Franciscan monasteries, and memoirs of the Irish heirarchy in the 17th century. Dublin: J. Duffy, 1870. xii, 252 pp. 3. ed. 16°.

Dublin [1877]. 5. ed. 12°.

Moran (Patrick Francis), Cardinal. Spicilegium Ossoriense: being a collection of original letters and papers illustrative of the history of the Irish Church from the Reformation to the year 1800. I-3 ser. Dublin, 1874-84. 3 v. 8°.

O'Clery (Michael). See Martyrology of Donegal.

O'Hanlon (Rev. J.) Lives of the Irish saints, with special festivals, and the commemorations of holy persons, compiled from calendars, martyrologies, and various sources, relating to the ancient Church history of Ireland. v. 1-7. Dublin: J. Duffy & Sons [1875- J. 7 v. 4°.

Olden (T.) The Church of Ireland. London: W. Gardner, 1892. maps. 12. (The National Churches.)

Parnell (Henry). A history of the penal laws against the Irish Catholics from the Treaty of Limerick to the Union.. London: J. Harding, 1808. 2 p.l., 160, xxiv pp. nar. 8°.

Parnell (William). Historical apology for the Irish Catholics. 2. ed. Dublin, 1807. 8°. Phelan (William). History of the policy of the church of Rome in Ireland, from the introduction of the English dynasty to the Great rebellion. With a biographical memoir by John Jebb, and introductory remarks by James Lord. 3. ed. li, 352 pp., I map. London: Wortheim & Macintosh, 1854. 8°.

Renehan (Laurence F.) Collections on Irish church history, from the MSS. of... L. F. R.; edited by Daniel M'Carthy. v. II., pt. II., Irish Bishops. Dublin: J. Duffy & Sons, 1874. I p.l., 71-166 pp. 4°.

Church History, cont'd.

Richardson (Rev. John). A short history of the attempts that have been made to convert the Popish natives of Ireland to the established religion; with a proposal for their conversion, and a vindication of Archbishop Usher's opinion concerning the performance of divine offices to them in their own language. London: J. Downing, 1713. vi, 7-167, 8, 4 pp. 2. ed. 8°.

Skeats (Herbert S.) The Irish Church: a historical and statistical review. London: A. Miall [1865?] 2 p.l., 76 pp., 1 l. 8°.

Stokes (George T.) Ireland and the Celtic church: a history of Ireland from St Patrick to the English conquest in 1172. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1899. I p.l., xv, 358 pp. 4. ed. 8°.

Stokes (M.) Three months in the forests of France: a pilgrimage in search of vestiges of the Irish saints in France. li, 291 pp., 2 pl. ill. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1895. 8°.

Todd (William G.) A history of the ancient church in Ireland... xi, 203 pp., I map. London: J. Burns, 1845. 16°.

Ware (Sir James), Kt. History of the bishops Of the Kingdom of Ireland, And of such Matters Ecclesiastical and Civil, In which they were concerned, from the first Propagation of Christianity to the present time. Revised and continued by Walter Harris, Esq.; with an Index of the Names, and most remarkable Matters. Dublin: Printed for the Author by E. Jones, 1739. 5 p.l., 660 pp., 8 l., 12 pl., I port.

« ElőzőTovább »