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  1. Irish writing from the 8th century. Irish has one of the oldest vernacular literatures in western Europe (after Greek and Latin). The Irish became fully literate with the arrival of Christianity in the fifth century. Before that time a simple writing system known as “ogham” was used for inscriptions. These inscriptions are mostly simple "x ...

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · After the literatures of Greek and Latin, literature in Irish is the oldest literature in Europe, dating from the 4th or 5th century ce. The presence of a “dual tradition” in Irish writing has been important in shaping and inflecting the material written in English, the language of Ireland’s colonizers. Irish writing is, despite its ...

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  4. The most important English Renaissance writer based for almost two decades in Ireland is Edmund Spenser (c. 1552-1599) who was the “first of his nation to advance a coherent argument for the systematic colonization of Ireland by English people.” 2 That this program of colonization would destroy Irish culture was a price that Spenser was more than willing to advocate.

  5. Early Irish literature, is commonly dated from the 8th or 9th to the 15th century, a period during which modern literature in Irish began to emerge. It stands as one of the oldest vernacular literature in Western Europe, with its roots extending back to late antiquity, as evident from inscriptions utilizing both Irish and Latin found on Ogham stones dating as early as the 4th century.

  6. May 31, 2012 · 31 May 2012. Greek and Latin aside, Irish is the oldest written literary language in Europe, considerably older than the dominant language in Ireland, which is, of course, English. Irish is a Celtic language. Outside influences began with the arrival of Christianity and Latin in the fourth/fifth century. Prior to the Latin alphabet, the only ...

  7. Dec 16, 2013 · It examines the changing status of literature as a historical source, the emergence of diverse literary genres and their implications for the periodization of Irish literary history, and the complex, and contested, trajectory of Irish literary historiography. Keywords: literature, history, Revival, modernism. Subject.

  8. The earliest recorded Irish Gaelic was found in 4th Century inscriptions cut into wood and stone, with 6th Century manuscripts preserving Ireland’s rich folklore, making Irish literature one of the oldest traditions, behind only that of Greek and Latin literature. Among the earliest preserved poems is Amra Choluim Chille “Elegy of St. Columba” (c.597) by […]

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