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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!
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.
#Tipperary
#Tipperary
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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. #Tipperary
St Patrick's Rock, #Cashel, Co Tipperary - Jim Fitzpatrick
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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.
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/
https://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/10/pangur-ban/
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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.
His special patrons included Emperor Lothar & Empress Ermingard.
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A poem by Sedulius Scottus ('the Irish') written in Liège, 9th c. His special patrons included Emperor Lothar & Empress Ermingard.
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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.
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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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Spaces between words & use of punctuation started with 7th c. Irish scribes. Previously, Latin was written only in continuous sentences.
The reason for the existence of the Irish Scriptoria was to help the Irish monks read & learn #Latin:
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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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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:
From a 9th century Irish manunoscript, the phrase 'massive hangover' (Latheirt) written in ancient Ogham noscript.
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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.
Irish monk Sedulius Scottus, a skilled theologian, also had a passion for beer.
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"Muse, ask our good father bishop: when do we drink again?" Irish monk Sedulius Scottus, a skilled theologian, also had a passion for beer.
The 17th century Catholic monks who did a beer fast for #Lent. Abstaining from solid food, they drank liquid-bread!
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/these-17th-century-monks-did-a-beer-fast-for
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/these-17th-century-monks-did-a-beer-fast-for