NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
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#MythologyMonday: The #TuathaDéDanann refined the art of brewing until the ale of their smith and brewer #Goibniu was strong enough to endow the drinker with immortality. #Irish epics connect ale with the festival of #Samhain, when the boundaries between this world and the #Otherworld were blurred.
Source: P. Monaghan Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore

scotlit, to Bi
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Free eBook (Open Access)

‘Transgressing into poetry’: Nationality, Gender & Sexuality in SONNETS FROM SCOTLAND by Edwin Morgan & THE PRICE OF STONE by Richard Murphy

by Prof Tara Stubbs

Both poet Edwin Morgan & (Anglo-) poet Richard Murphy transgressed poetic norms: contradicting ‘nationalist’ poets of their respective traditions, making playful use of language, & treating & in daring ways

@litstudies

https://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/news/transgressing-poetry

jdmccafferty, to cork
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8 May 1666: d. John Sinnich of professor of Theology at & canon of Sint-Pieterskerk He made his career as a vigorous defender of Jansenist opinions, & was Rector Magnificus of the university (googlebooks) He left money to support students to study law.

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jdmccafferty, to random
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6 May 1638: d. Cornelius Jansen, theologian, who wrote his Mars Gallicus using an pseudonym

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jdmccafferty, to random
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St Fiacre, 15th century, made in Nottingham or Meaux (Met Museum)

This is the gardener-saint who also lent his name to the language as 'un fiacre', a taxi. A delightful piece of alabaster work.

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5 May 1600: Matteo de Oviedo #Spanish #Franciscan is appointed Archbishop of #Dublin

A Hibernophile, he was a friend of a number of leading #Irish friars including Fláithrí Ó Maolchonaire, Archbishop of Tuam, scholar and courtier (BM)

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angiebaby, to ShareYourMusic
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If there's an Irish indie musician or band on here that would like to take this and make it fully human, I'll grant perpetual permission to use the lyrics with no royalties expected , if I can get a copy of the recording. The AI music can't be copyrighted, but a physical recording can. ♥️

https://mas.to/@angiebaby/112367042524331986

#Musician #Musicians #Irish #Ireland #Eire #Indie #Band

NeuKelte, to random German
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: The Goddess Badb used the one-legged crane dance (corrghuineacht) when she cursed High King Conaire Mór for breaking his geisa (vows) in the story of the ‘Destruction of Da Derga’s Hostel’ (Togail Bruidne Dá Derga in #Irish).
https://twitter.com/MJDougherty33/status/666174804815249408?t=BxbsvrndDX43bfUXMpkzzA&s=09
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

NeuKelte, to random German
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: The ritual of the one-legged crane dance curse (corrghuineacht) is a form of magic-working, the power of which is intensified when practised standing on one leg, with one arm outstretched, and with one eye closed like a crane (ir. corr). The ritual position itself is known as glám dícenn (meaning ‘satire which destroys’). It was thought that the open eye was able to look directly into the magical #Otherworld, whilst standing on only one leg indicated being present in neither one world or the other.
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

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Duilich a chluinntinn mun Ghearmailt a' cur casg air cànanan eile seach a' Bheurla is Gearmailtis nuair a thogar fianais.

Very disappointed to hear about Germany banning languages other than English and German when protesting.

@EUCouncil

https://www.tiktok.com/@claredalymep/video/7362197418512764192

NeuKelte, to ireland German
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The Aisling is a dream or vision in which a poet meets a beautiful, magical woman, probably a woman of the Sidhe, symbolising #spring, the bounty and beauty of nature, and love. During the troubles of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Aisling developed into a patriotic poetic genre in #Irish language poetry, in which the fairy woman became a Goddess representing #Ireland’s sovereignty.
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

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26 Apr 1618: The College of becomes a pontifical seminary

At least the wine would have been good..

godsipclub, to australia
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The placenta has always been seen as something mystical.

In , if it was believed that, if the mother had launched the afterbirth into the water, the baby would have been a good swimmer.
Batak¹ people from Sumatra, , buried it under the house; it was believed to be the newborn's sister or brother.
Similarly, Baganda² from believed that the placenta was a doppelgänger of the child – this is similar to the (or , in general?) concept of fetch.³

¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batak
² https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baganda
³ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetch_(folklore)

@folklore

jdmccafferty, to random
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Ierse ruiter' or Rider attributed to Abraham de Bruyn 1577 (Two views from the Rijksmuseum)

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jdmccafferty, to random
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24 Apr 1348: First recorded sermon of Richard Fitzralph anti-mendicant Archbishop of is given at (ParkerLib/JMcC) The Franciscans who owned this later copy of his works were less than impressed with him.

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23 Apr 1627: Preaching before Deputy Falkland at Christ Church #Dublin #otd George Downame of #Derry makes public opposition of #Irish bishops to limited toleration of Catholicism. Everyone there was aware of the recent conversion of Elizabeth Falkland #writer to Rome (NT/NLI)

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German police prevent Irish people from speaking and singing in Irish in Germany.

But hey, at least we still have the Single Market™, amirite?

EU, you’re doing amazing, sweetie!

https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/berlin-police-ban-irish-protesters-from-speaking-or-singing-in-irish-at-pro-palestine-ciorcal-comhra-near-reichstag/a234500393.html

jdmccafferty, to Catholic
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21 Apr 1614: James VI & I condemns Peter Lombard #Catholic Archbishop of #Armagh to a group of #Irish MPs at #Whitehall #otd (ÓFiaichLib/JMcC)

In 1616 Lombard would be part of a commission that condemned Galileo’s cosmology as heretical.

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NeuKelte, to random German
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„The foxglove, known as Lus Mór in , meaning the ‘great herb’, is used to describe the beautiful blush of the pure cheeks of , , and warrior Cernach.“
Source: Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

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„Tormentil is a little yellow flower which looks similar to a buttercup, and which commonly grows all over between May and September. It was used for pain relief and to treat digestive problems.
In , its name is Néalfartach; neal meaning ‘depression/ gloom’, and fartach meaning ‘hurt/ injury’. In Co Cork, however, it was known as Lus an Chodlata, meaning ‘herb for sleep’, suggesting that it may well have been used for promoting sleep.“
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
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In #Irish, the Bluebell is known as Coinnle Corra. These delicate #spring-blossoming wild flowers have their place in Irish #mythology: On her wedding night to #Fionn mac Cumhaill, #Grainne was said to have mixed bluebell with tormentil and secreted it into the wedding guests’ wine, thus sending them all to sleep so she could elope with her beloved Diarmuid.
Source: Ali Isaac | Substack

NeuKelte, to ireland German
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„In ancient times, was renowned for the skill of its physicians, particularly their herbal-lore. tells us not just of famous battles, brave warriors and tragic love stories, but tales of miraculous , too.
Of all the Gods, the most well-known and beloved of them all were those who practised healing, such as , , Dian-Cecht and his son Miach, and daughter Airmid, who was greatly skilled in herbal lore.“
Source: https://aliisaac.substack.com/p/march-wise-woman-or-witch

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16 Apr 1643: PierFrancesco Scarampi, Oratorian, named Papal representative to the Catholic confederation at the lobbying of Luke Wadding
'Ireland united, for God, King and Fatherland' with harp & crown (NLI)

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Sherifazuhur, to Israel
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