Ortha nan Gaidheal (Carmina Gadelica): Hymns and Incantations with Illustrative Notes on Words, Rites, and Customs, Dying and Obsolete

by Alexander Carmichael

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Status

Available

Call number

PB1645 .C3

Publication

Oliver and Boyd (1928), Hardcover

Description

A complete six-volume facsimile boxed set of Carmina Gadelica in Gaelic and English.Carmina Gadelica, or Ortha nan Gàidheal (Charms or Songs of the Gaels) in the original Gaelic, is an anthology of poems and prayers from the Gaelic oral tradition, the most comprehensive ever collected. They came from communities all over the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, were often shared or performed at the evening ceilidh and thereby passed on from generation to generation.Alexander Carmichael compiled the collection in the second half of the nineteenth century, and in doing so created a lasting record of a culture and way of life which has now largely disappeared. In the Introduction, Carmichael recounts with great warmth and evident pleasure the hospitality which he received from the people whose songs and stories he was anxious to record. "I have three regrets," he says, "that I had not been earlier collecting, that I have not been more diligent in collecting, and that I am not better qualified to treat what I have collected." Nevertheless, Carmina Gadelica quickly became an invaluable resource for those wanting to study and understand Gaelic culture, and for those wanting to experience the beauty and wisdom of its oral literature.This is a beautiful hardback boxed set of all six volumes of the original bilingual edition.… (more)

Original publication date

1900

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