Úsáideoir:Cathalpeelo/Risteard Tuiber
Scríobhaí agus scoláraí cumasach Gaeilge ab ea Risteard Tuiber (nó Tiobar, nó Tuibéar) (fl. 1709 – tar éis 1742) a bhí páirteach i gCiorcal Uí Neachtain, cúirt éigse a bhí ar bun i mBaile Átha Cliath san am sin. Richard Tipper (nó Tupper) a bhí air i mBéarla.
Beathaisnéis
cuir in eagarBhí cónaí ag Risteard Tuiber i mBaile Mhistéala, in aice le Mullach Eadraid sa bharúntacht Caisleán Cnucha. Mar seo a rinne Tadhg Ó Neachtain cur síos air:
‘Tiobrach ionmhuin ó Fhine Gall,
Roisteard na searc ‘na suinneann;
bu béarlach Gaoidhiolgadh gille an ghrinn,
a suin na sean’s a scríbhinn.’ [1]
Dar le Paul Walsh (sagart)
"He has left a considerable body of MSS., which are now divided between Dublin and the British Museum. The earliest known to Mr. Robin Flower is dated 1709, and contains Lives of Saints ... A collection of tales in his handwriting was completed in 1713, while Edward O'Reilly was in possession of a MS made by him in 1742."
"Perhaps his most ambitious effort is the incomplete transcript of the Book of Ballymote which is now in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, and runs to no less than 622 pages. It bears the dates 1727 and 1728. Edward O'Reilly, speaking of its contents, says, that "to the industry of Tipper, the Irish scholar and antiquarian is indebted for many copies of ancient MSS., which he made from originals that are either not extant, or are locked up in libraries from the public."" Tipper left no Irish composition of his own."
Féach freisin
cuir in eagar- Seon Mac Solaidh
- Tadhg Ó Neachtain
- John Fergus
- Charles O'Conor (staraí)
Tagairtí
cuir in eagar- ↑ Beathaisnéis Risteaird Tuiber ar Ainm.ie https://www.ainm.ie/Bio.aspx?ID=1389
Naisc sheachtracha
cuir in eagar- https://www.ainm.ie/Bio.aspx?ID=1389
- Gleanings from Irish manuscripts, Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hAlban
- Dib.cambridge.org