Explore the Aryan roots of Gaelic language and Ireland’s ancient heritage.
This scholarly work makes a compelling case for the Celtic tongue and Irish ethnology, drawing on philology, history, and archaeology to illuminate pre‑Christian Ireland and its connections to broader European roots.
In clear, accessible prose, the book surveys the Round Towers, the Brehon Laws, and early Gaelic arts, offering a rigorous look at language, writing systems, and social life. It presents a well‑documented argument about Irish origins and the evolution of its culture, grounded in historical sources and comparative linguistics.
- Foundations of Gaelic philology and its ties to Aryan linguistic strands
- Analysis of pre‑Christian Ireland, its laws, poetry, and social structures
- Examination of artifacts and inscriptions, including early Irish writing
- Discussions of Round Towers and the role of the Brehon Laws in ancient society
Ideal for readers of linguistic history, Celtic studies, and anyone curious about Ireland’s ancient past.