- Gearóid Mac Niocaill
Gearóid Mac Niocaill (1932-2004) was one of the foremost twentieth-century scholars and interpreters of late medieval Irish tracts and professor of history at NUI Galway from 1977 until his retirement in 1997. His publication of key late medieval manuscripts in latin and, especially, Irish restricted his academic audience but affirmed his commitment to the Irish language. Nonetheless, his
Na Buirgéisi , written in Irish and Latin, is one of the most widely cited and indispensible texts on the burgesses and boroughs in late medieval Ireland. The growing school of literature examining the geographical and archaeological nature ofHiberno-Norman towns have utilised this two-volume text in order to understand the constitutional structure of these towns.Gearóid was born in Hull,
England in 1932 to an Irish mother. His lifelong work in the Irish language built upon an earlier tradition of involvement in the Irish revival by English-born scholars likeRobin Flower (Bláithín) andGeorge Thomson (Seoirse Mac Tomáis) . Mac Niocaill graduated with a BA in Latin and French from the University of Leeds in 1953. [ 'In Memoriam, Gearóid Mac Niocaill 1932-2004, http://www.historiaurbium.org/english/mac_niocaill__en.html ] He presently travelled toIreland where he was awarded a post-graduate scholarship by the School of Celtic Studies in theDublin Institute for Advanced Studies . In 1556 he was given responsibility for manuscripts in theNational Library of Ireland . He submitted a PhD entitled "Cáipéisí i Dli i nGaeilge 1493-1621" in 1962 for which he was duly awarded his doctorate. [ 'In Memoriam, Gearóid Mac Niocaill 1932-2004, http://www.historiaurbium.org/english/mac_niocaill__en.html ] Three years later, in 1965, Mac Niocaill was made an Assistant Professor in the School of Celtic Studies at theDublin Institute for Advanced Studies .Notes
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