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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
Royal Irish AcademyIt was moved, seconded, and— Rssonvsn,—-That the fresh thanks of the Academy are due, and are hereby returned to ... Richard O'Donnell, Bart, has this day deposited in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy that ancient Irish reliquary, ...
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Royal Irish Academy (Dublin)THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY. VOLUME XXII. PART VI.-POLITE LITERATURE. DUBLIN: PRINTED BY M. H. GILL, PRINTER TO THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY. SOLI) BY HODGES AND SMITH, DUBLIN, AND BY T.
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Royal Irish Academy (Dublin)Royal Irish Academy (Dublin). In the calamities of the civil wars of 1641 this family lost their ... Some of the translations made for the latter are to be found in the library of the British Museum. To these meagre facts I can only add that of his death, ...
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Royal Irish AcademyRoyal Irish Academy. Of this metal I analyzed eight specimens, viz.: No. 1. Fragments of one of the twisted “torques,” supposed, I believe, to have been worn round the neck (Museum mark, 513 D). It consisted of a strip of thin plate gold, twisted ...
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Polite literature ...
ReadIt was moved, seconded, and— REsoLvED,--That the fresh thanks of the Academy are due, and are hereby returned to Sir ... Richard O'Donnell, Bart, has this day deposited in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy that ancient Irish reliquary, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: for the year ..
Royal Irish AcademyWilliam R. Wilde, Esq., presented a remarkably round skull found in a tumulus with an urn, near Dunamaes, and also a skull discovered at Kilmainham with the iron weapons lately presented to the Academy by the Governors of the Royal ...
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (1841)
Readyour care and directions, in a Museum open at all times to the public, and this collection being deficient in volcanic productions, have requested me to make this application to the Royal Irish Academy, over which you preside. The Dublin ...
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
More editionsTHERE are still a few copies remaining of the 2nd and 3rd Parts of the “ Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy” by the late Sir William R. Wilde. Part 2.—-Animal Materials and Bronze (with three hundred and ...
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
ReadSib — I am directed by Earl Granville to acknowledge the receipt of the Memorial of the Royal Irish Academy of the 14th instant, requesting that Her Majesty's Government will use their influence, in order to induce the belligerent Powers to take ...
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
ReadA perfect copy of the Irish, in a very old manuscript, is in the possession of the writer of these sheets. ... in the first volume of the " Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy," from a copy which he obtained in the Highlands of Scotland, and which ...
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: for the year ..
Royal Irish AcademyA paper was read by William R. Wilde, Esq., on the animal remains and antiquities recently found at Dunshaugh- lin, in the county of Meath. Surgeon Wilde prefaced his observations by stating, that the communication which he was about to ...
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy VOL.VIII
The Royal Irish AcademyIn one of the best of the Spanish chronicles, " Chronica de los Principes de Asturias y Cantabria," por Fray Francisco Sota, a learned Benedictine friar, 4to, Madrid, 1681, page 168, we are informed that " the great drought in Spain was not so ...
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY.
ReadWilliam R. Wilde, Esq., presented a remarkably round skull found in a tumulus with an urn, m-ar Dunamaes, and also a skull discovered at Kilmainham with the iron weapons lately presented to the Academy by the Governors of the Royal ...
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