Irish Archaeological Society Explained

The Irish Archaeological Society (sometimes spelled as "Irish Archæological Society") was a learned society, founded in 1840. Among the founders was the Rev. Dr. Todd, who acted as secretary.

The Irish Archaeological Society was one of the first text publication societies of Ireland. It published scholarly material on the history of Ireland from 1841 to 1855.[1] In 1854 it merged with the Celtic Society, to form the Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society.[2]

Publications

In 1841 the first publication of the Irish Archaeological Society appeared:

In 1843 appeared:

In 1844 was published:

In 1846 the first and only volume appeared of:

In 1851 was published:

In 1855 was published:

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. . The publications appeared from 1840 to 1851, and in 1855. See: Web site: OPACplus . . de. with 15 volumes online readable.
  2. The Ossianic Society 1853-1863 . Somerville-Woodward . Robert . PaGes . 6 . 1999 . . 28 April 2018.
  3. Book: Tracts Relating to Ireland (Volume I) . 1841 . Dublin . Irish Archaeological Society.
  4. Book: Tracts Relating to Ireland (Volume II) . 1843 . Dublin . Irish Archaeological Society.
  5. Book: The Genealogies, Tribes and Customs of Hy Fiachrach . O'Donovan . John . 1844 . Dublin . Irish Archaeological Society.

  6. Book: The Miscellany of the Irish Archaeological Society . 1846 . National Library of Ireland. for the Irish Archaeological Society .
    Book: The Miscellany of the Irish Archaeological Society . 1846 . Dublin . Irish Archaeological Society.
    Web site: Contents of The Miscellany of the Irish Archaeological Society . CODECS: Online Database and e-Resources for Celtic Studies . A. G. van Hamel Foundation for Celtic Studies . 22 January 2018.
  7. Book: Todd . James Henthorn . 1855 . Leabhar Imuinn: The Book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland . Dublin . Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society.