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      The dawn and twilight of Old Irish scholarship

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      Language & History
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      Old Irish, Old Irish glosses, 18th–19th century scholarship, pre-Zeussian Celtic scholarship

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          Even though the publication of Johann Kaspar Zeuss’s monumental Grammatica Celtica (Zeuss 1853) marks the beginning of the modern, scientific study of the Old Irish language, short excerpts of the most important textual witnesses of Old Irish, the so-called Old Irish glosses, preserved in 8th–9th-century manuscripts on the European Continent, had appeared in print since the early 18th century. This article gives an overview of these early publications from the 18th and early 19th century by Johann Georg von Eckhart, Domenico Vallarsi, Lodovico Antonio Muratori, and Vittorio Amedeo Peyron, and assesses their role as early trailblazers in the study of Old Irish.

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                Journal
                Lang Hist
                Lang Hist
                Language & History
                Routledge
                1759-7536
                1759-7544
                29 October 2024
                2024
                29 October 2024
                : 67
                : 3
                : 185-206
                Affiliations
                [0001] Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University, Ireland;
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                CONTACT David Stifter david.stifter@ 123456mu.ie
                Article
                2354085
                10.1080/17597536.2024.2354085
                11698367
                39758283
                f1cf0155-331e-420b-b78f-9d43d0ad4132
                © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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                old irish,old irish glosses,18th–19th century scholarship,pre-zeussian celtic scholarship

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