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| Sampson, John | 4 |
| Sampson, John (1862-1931) | 4 |
| Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1870-1950) | 3 |
| Anderson, Christopher (1782-1852) | 1 |
| Armstrong, R A (1788-1867) | 1 |
| Atkinson, R (1839-1908) | 1 |
| Baretti, Giuseppe Marco Antonio | 1 |
| Baretti, Giuseppe Marco Antonio (1719-1789) | 1 |
| Coffey, Dennis | 1 |
| College of St. Columba | 1 |
A Primer of the Irish language : with copious reading lessons : for the use of the students in the College of St. Columba
Coffey, Dennis; King, Robert (1900); College of St. Columba
1845
"The College of St. Columba in indebted for the following work to the joint labours of Mr. Coffey...and of the Rev. Robert King."
Alphabet irlandais : précédé d'une notice historique, littéraire, et typographique
Marcel, Jean Joseph (1776-1854)
nivôse an XII [1804]
An essay on the antiquity of the Irish language, being a collation of the Irish with the Punic language : with a preface, proving Ireland to be the Thule of the ancients. Addressed to the literati of Europe. To which is added, a correction of the mistakes of Mr. Lhwyd in reading the ancient Irish manuscript lives of the Patriarchs; and of those committed by Mr. Baretti in his collation of the Irish with the Biscayan language
Vallancey, Charles (1721-1812); Lhuyd, Edward (1660-1709); Baretti, Giuseppe Marco Antonio (1719-1789)
1818
"Printed verbatim from the second edition in Colonel Vallancey's Collectanea." - Advertisement.
The secret languages of Ireland : Ogham, Hisperic, Bearlagair na Saer, Bog-latin, and cryptography, with special reference to the origin and nature of the Shelta language : partly based upon collections and manuscripts of the late John Sampson. With an English-Jargon vocabulary
Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1870-1950); Sampson, John (1862-1931)
1976
Facsimile reprint of 1937 ed. published: London: Cambridge University Press.
The English Irish Dictionary : An focloir bearla gaoioheilge
O'Begly, Conor; MacCurtin, Hugh (1680-1755)
1732
Partial contents: "The Irish Grammar" of MacCurtin: p. 674-717.
A Gaelic dictionary in two parts : I. Gaelic and English. II. English and Gaelic : in which the words in their different acceptations are illustrated by quotations from the best Gaelic writers, and their affinities traced in most of the languages of ancient and modern times : with a short historical appendix of ancient names deduced from the authority of Ossian and other poets, to which is prefixed A New Gaelic Grammar
Armstrong, R A (1788-1867)
1825
Spine title: Lexicon gaelico-anglicum.
The secret languages of Ireland : with special reference to the origin and nature of the Shelta language, partly based upon collections and manuscripts of the late John Sampson
Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1870-1950); Sampson, John (1862-1931)
1937
Introduction. - Ogham. - Cryptology. - Hisperic. - Bog-Latin. - The vagrants of Ireland. - Shelta. - Bēarlagair na Sāer. - Summary. - Appendix: An English jargon vocabulary.
The secret languages of Ireland : with special reference to the origin and nature of the Shelta language, partly based upon collections and manuscripts of the late John Sampson
Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1870-1950); Sampson, John (1862-1931)
1937
Introduction. - Ogham. - Cryptology. - Hisperic. - Bog-Latin. - The vagrants of Ireland. - Shelta. - Bēarlagair na Sāer. - Summary. - Appendix: An English jargon vocabulary.
A Galic and English dictionary : containing all the words in the Scotch and Irish dialects of the Celtic, that could be collected from the voice, and old books and MSS
Shaw, William (1749-1831)
1780
Vol. 2 has title: An English and Galic dictionary, containing the most usual and necessary words in the English language, explained by the correspondent words in the Galic.