Tawarikh Ulster
Tampilan
Tawarikh Ulster (bahasa Irlandia: Annála Uladh) adalah sejarah Irlandia pada abad pertengahan. Isinya meliputi tahun-tahun dari 431 M sampai 1540 M. Entri sampai tahun 1489 M dikompilasikan pada akhir abad ke-15 oleh Ruaidhrí Ó Luinín, di bawah naungan Cathal Óg Mac Maghnusa di pulau Belle, Lough Erne, kerajaan Fermanagh. Entri berikutnya (sampai 1540 M) ditambahkan oleh orang lainnya.[1]
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Koch, John T., ed. (2006). Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol. 1. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. hlm. 70. ISBN 978-1851094400. Diakses tanggal 4 September 2017.
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- Charles-Edwards, T.M. (2006). The Chronicle of Ireland. Liverpool University Press. ISBN 0-85323-959-2.
- Flechner, Roy (2013), "The Chronicle of Ireland: Then and Now", Early medieval Europe, 21: 422–54
Bacaan tambahan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Byrne, Francis John. "Chiasmus and hyperbaton in the Annals of Ulster." In Ogma: essays in Celtic studies in honour of Próinséas Ní Chatháin, ed. Michael Richter and Jean-Michel Picard. Dublin, 2002. 54–64.
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- Evans, N. (2010) 'The Present and the Past in Medieval Irish Chronicles', Woodbridge & Rochester, Boydell & Brewer.
- Flechner, Roy (2013). "The Chronicle of Ireland: Then and Now". Early medieval Europe. 21: 422–54.
- Gwynn, Aubrey. "Cathal mac Maghnusa and the Annals of Ulster." Clogher Rec 2 (1958–59): 230–43, 370–84. Revised version in Aubrey Gwynn, Cathal Óg mac Maghnusa and the Annals of Ulster, ed. Nollaig Ó Muraíle. Enniskillen, 1998.
- Hughes, Kathleen. Early Christian Ireland. Introduction to the sources. London and Ithaca NY, 1972. 99–159.
- Hull, Vernam. "The Middle Irish preterite passive plural in the Annals of Ulster." Language 28 (1952): 107–8.
- Jaski, Bart. "Additional notes to the Annals of Ulster." Ériu 48 (1997): 103–52.
- MacDonald, A.D.S. "Notes on monastic archaeology and the Annals of Ulster, 650–1050." In Irish antiquity: essays and studies presented to Professor M. J. O'Kelly, ed. Donnchadh Ó Corráin. Cork, 1981. 304–19.
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- Mac Niocaill, Gearóid. "Annála Uladh agus Annála Locha Cé, 1014–1220." Galvia 6 (1959): 18–25.
- Mac Niocaill, Gearóid. The medieval Irish annals. Dublin, 1975.
- Mc Carthy, Daniel P. "The original compilation of the Annals of Ulster." Studia Celtica 38 (2004): 77–84.
- Mc Carthy, Daniel P. "The chronological apparatus of the Annals of Ulster AD 82-1029." Peritia 16 (2002): 256–83.
- Mc Carthy, Daniel P. "The chronological apparatus of the Annals of Ulster AD 431–1131." Peritia 8 (1994): 46–79.
- Mc Carthy, Daniel P. "The chronology of the Irish annals." Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy C 98 (1998): 203–55.
- Mc Carthy, Daniel P. Irish chronicles and their chronology. Website.
- Meckler, Michael. "The Annals of Ulster and the date of the meeting of Druim Cett." Peritia 11 (1997): 44–52.
- Ó Máille, Tomás. The language of the Annals of Ulster. Manchester, 1910. PDF available from the Internet Archive.
- Ó Muraíle, Nollaig. Aubrey Gwynn, Cathal Óg mac Maghnusa and the Annals of Ulster. Enniskillen, 1998.
- Ó Muraíle, Nollaig. "Cathal Mac Maghnusa: his time, life and legacy." Clogher Rec 16.2 (1998): 45–64.
- Smyth, Alfred P. "The Húi Néill and the Leinstermen in the Annals of Ulster, 431–516 A.D." Études Celtiques 14 (1974): 121–43.
Pranala luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- The Annals of Ulster (translated) at University College Cork's CELT – Corpus of Electronic Texts
- The Annals of Ulster at Oxford University Bodleian Library (MS. Rawl. B489) – early 16th century.