Books > Language & Literature > Language & linguistics
|
Buy Now
Reading the Gaelic Landscape - Leughadh Aghaidh na Tire (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
Loot Price: R582
Discovery Miles 5 820
|
|
Reading the Gaelic Landscape - Leughadh Aghaidh na Tire (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
(sign in to rate)
Loot Price R582
Discovery Miles 5 820
Expected to ship within 9 - 17 working days
|
Following the success of the first edition, this new edition has
been expanded and improved with additional images and enhanced
drawings. The subject matter has been expanded with the chapter on
grammar and pronunciation extended. There are examples of how
Gaelic personal names and the human body are used in place-names
and many etymological sources have been added to place-name tables.
In addition to the generic index, there is now an index of specific
place-names. Finally, there's more to say about hares, bears and
boars! Reading the Gaelic Landscape is essential for anyone who is
interested in the Scottish Highlands and its native language. It
enables people to read and understand place-names in Gaelic,
providing insights into landscape character and history. The book
enriches the experience of walkers, climbers, sailors, bird
watchers and fishers by sketching the named context, where they
practise their pursuits. Outdoor enthusiasts need no longer
struggle with unfamiliar spellings and words, as they can develop a
new perspective of place through an understanding of Gaelic
toponymy. The ways Gaelic poets like Sorley MacLean and Duncan Ban
MacIntyre used the named landscape in their work is explored. Names
are used to speculate about species extinctions and the history of
the Caledonian Forest. Readers learn how place has been defined in
Gaelic and how this has been recorded, through a deeper
understanding of how native speakers applied their language to the
landscape. This new edition will build on the praise for the first:
* ...essential for those interested in the Highlands and its
ancient, living language. It helps readers and outdoor enthusiasts
understand seemingly obscure words on maps, with insights into
landscape history and ecology. The Scots Magazine * ...John
Murray's book is unique ... The result is a triumph. ... Just
occasionally you come across a book whose lasting value is so
obvious that you know people will be referring to it in 50 years'
time or more. Reading the Gaelic Landscape is one of those books.
Undiscovered Scotland * ...the scope of the book is admirably
broad, with primers on the history of the Gaelic language in
Scotland, how the first maps of the country came to be made, and
how the Gaelic speakers of old would have conceptualised things
like colours and sounds, seasons and time. Roger Cox, The Scotsman
* ...this book is a useful resource for those interested in
Scotland's landscapes, environment and history. Wild Land News
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
You might also like..
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.