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You'll notice as temperatures drop with approaching winter, the Red Fox (Irish: Sionnach) arrives out of woods, edging closer to human dwellings.
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The stoat (Irish: Easóg) is found all over Ireland and mainly eats rabbits. #Irish #wildlife
Early days of March #hares (Irish: Giorria) will be seen while taking a drive up the mountains. First of the year!
Devenish Island in the snow, on lower Lough Erne, Co Fermanagh.

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Rock of Cashel, Tipperary. Site of the conversion of the king of Munster. Formed when St Patrick banished Satan from nearby mountain Devil's Bit.

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This poem was originally written in Irish in the margins of the St Gall Gospel (8th C.) - probably by a bored but very inspired scribe.
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Pangur Bán, perhaps the most famous poem from Early Ireland: written by a monk about his cat named Pangur. https://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/10/pangur-ban/
A poem by Sedulius Scottus ('the Irish') written in Liège, 9th c.

His special patrons included Emperor Lothar & Empress Ermingard.
The historical propensity of the Irish toward 'active monasticism' was extensive. The illuminated books, hermitages, voyages to America..
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The historical propensity of the Irish toward 'active monasticism' was extensive. The illuminated books, hermitages, voyages to America..
The Irish #monk was a heroic figure. He represents a tour de force in creativity, a conquering of space, & triumphant spiritual knowledge.
Hiberno-Latin was a form of Latin originating in 5th C. Ireland.

It gained great influence across Europe for its artistic & literary merits.
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Hiberno-Latin was a form of Latin originating in 5th C. Ireland. It gained great influence across Europe for its artistic & literary merits.
Irish scholars of the 8th & 9th centuries were the superiors of their European contemporaries when it came to Greek & Latin learning:
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Irish scholars of the 8th & 9th centuries were the superiors of their European contemporaries when it came to Greek & Latin learning:
Spaces between words & use of punctuation started with 7th c. Irish scribes. Previously, Latin was written only in continuous sentences.
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The reason for the existence of the Irish Scriptoria was to help the Irish monks read & learn #Latin:
In the Book of #Armagh at Matt 10:4, next to Judas Iscariot's name, the scribe wrote 'trógán' in the margin (Irish for 'miserable wretch').
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In the Book of #Armagh at Matt 10:4, next to Judas Iscariot's name, the scribe wrote 'trógán' in the margin (Irish for 'miserable wretch').
Irish monasticism was one of the most potent forces of learning & development in European history. They united knowledge like a 'Medieval internet'.
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Irish monasticism was one of the most potent forces of learning & development in European history. They united knowledge like a 'Medieval internet'.
The Irish monks sought to conquer knowledge (Prov 24:5) in pursuit of God. They sailed the Nile and gazed at the midnight sun over Iceland:
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From a 9th century Irish manunoscript, the phrase 'massive hangover' (Latheirt) written in ancient Ogham noscript.
"Muse, ask our good father bishop: when do we drink again?"

Irish monk Sedulius Scottus, a skilled theologian, also had a passion for beer.