Cambrensis eversus, seu potius Historica fides in rebus hibernicis Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata: in quo plerasque justi historici dotes desiderari, plerosque nævos inesse, óstendit Gratianus Lucius, Hibernus [pseud.] qui etiam aliquot res memorabiles hibernicas veteris et novæ memoriæ passim e re nata huic operi inseruit ...Celtic Society, 1851 |
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... year of his reign , graciously granted Ireland , then uninhabited , to certain Spaniards , who were banished with their leader Partholanus , from their own country . The strangers were bound to do homage to Gurguntius and his successors ...
... year of his reign , graciously granted Ireland , then uninhabited , to certain Spaniards , who were banished with their leader Partholanus , from their own country . The strangers were bound to do homage to Gurguntius and his successors ...
Strona 7
... year of our Lord ( A.M. ) 1829 according to some , or in 3377 , or in 3588 , or in 4095 , or in 4321 according to ... years , from each other ; is not the conclu- sion that Gurguntius is an imaginary personage as inevitable , as those ...
... year of our Lord ( A.M. ) 1829 according to some , or in 3377 , or in 3588 , or in 4095 , or in 4321 according to ... years , from each other ; is not the conclu- sion that Gurguntius is an imaginary personage as inevitable , as those ...
Strona 8
... , the Firbolgs and Tuatha de Danaan came 14 Topo . d . 3 , c . 46 . to Ireland directly from Britain , vol . i . , p . 414 , & c . & c . landed in Ireland , he says , about 300 years 8 CO [ CAP . XXVI . CAMBRENSIS EVERSUS .
... , the Firbolgs and Tuatha de Danaan came 14 Topo . d . 3 , c . 46 . to Ireland directly from Britain , vol . i . , p . 414 , & c . & c . landed in Ireland , he says , about 300 years 8 CO [ CAP . XXVI . CAMBRENSIS EVERSUS .
Strona 9
... years after the deluge , that is the year of the world 1956. Finding it impossible then to make him a contemporary of Gurguntius , he thought it would do more harm than good to his cause to attempt to jumble so distant dates . Giraldus ...
... years after the deluge , that is the year of the world 1956. Finding it impossible then to make him a contemporary of Gurguntius , he thought it would do more harm than good to his cause to attempt to jumble so distant dates . Giraldus ...
Strona 11
... years before Christ ; what authority , I ask , had Henry II . to resume British dominion over Irish soil , 1500 years afterwards ? Cicero denies that antiquated claims have any force ; what force then has this claim of Giraldus for his ...
... years before Christ ; what authority , I ask , had Henry II . to resume British dominion over Irish soil , 1500 years afterwards ? Cicero denies that antiquated claims have any force ; what force then has this claim of Giraldus for his ...
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