CELT: Eighteenth Century Cork Collection

Press/Media: Research

Description

CELT, the Corpus of Electronic Texts, is an online resource for contemporary and historical Irish documents in literature, history and politics in University College Cork, National University of Ireland. As Ireland's longest running, free, Digital Humanities project and brings together the wealth of texts from the Irish manuscript tradition with contemporary literary and historical written sources in Irish, Latin, Anglo-Norman French, and English. All texts are accompanied by introductions, background information, graphics, translations where possible, and scholarly bibliographies. 

 

CELT is an established initiative of the School of History and the Digital Services Team,  University College Cork and is co-funded by the Irish Government and European Union through the Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment, EU Development Fund, the Higher Education Authority of Ireland and the Heritage Council, Ireland.

 

 

Subject

Eighteenth Century Irish Devotional Literature

Period17 Feb 2025

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleCELT, the Corpus of Electronic Texts
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletSchool of History, University College Cork, National University of Ireland
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryIreland
    Date17/02/25
    DescriptionEighteenth Century Irish Devotional Literature
    Producer/AuthorDr Hiram Morgan
    URLhttps://research.ucc.ie/celt/document/E790004.html
    PersonsVictoria Anne Pearson

Keywords

  • Cork
  • Catholic Church
  • United Irishmen
  • Eighteenth Century Ireland
  • Merchants
  • French Revolution
  • 1798 Rebellion
  • Education
  • Women Religious
  • Pre-Famine Ireland
  • Trade
  • Charitable Socieites
  • Catholic Emancipation
  • Priests
  • Enlightment