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         Classical Medieval Authors General:     more books (100)
  1. John Trevisa (Authors of the Middle Ages, 2.) by David C. Fowler, 1993-06
  2. Names, Titles, and Characters by Literary Writers-Shakespeare, 19th and 20th Century Authors (Studies in Onomastics, V. 2) by Robert F. Fleissner, 2001-05
  3. The Rise and Fall of States According to Greek Authors (Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures) by Jacqueline de Romilly, 1991-07-01
  4. English Authors Series: William Langland (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Joseph S. Wittig, 1997-08-20
  5. Hugo Grotius (Twayne's world authors series) by Gellinek C, 1986-01-01
  6. Major Tudor Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook
  7. Theaters of Desire: Authors, Readers, and the Reproduction of Early Chinese Song-Drama, 1300-2000 by Patricia Sieber, 2003-07-18
  8. William Langland (Authors of the Middle Ages, No 3 English Writers of the Late Middle Ages) by Ralph, III Hanna, 1993-07
  9. Sir John Mandeville: English Writers of the Late Middle Ages (Authors of the Middle Ages) by M. C. Seymour, 1993-02
  10. Arthurian Bibliography III: 1978-1992: Author Listing and Subject Index (Arthurian Studies) (Vol 3) by Caroline Palmer, 1998-07-09
  11. Classical Comedy - Greek and Roman: Six Plays (Applause Books) by Robert W. Corrigan, 2000-04-01
  12. Sanskrit Poetry from Vidyakara's Treasury by Vidyakara, 2000-05-05
  13. World Authors Series: Chretien de Troyes Revisited (Twayne's World Authors Series) by Karl D. Uitti, Michelle A. Freeman, 1994-12-09
  14. In the Shadows of Divine Perfection: Derek Walcott's Omeros (Studies in Major Literary Authors) by Lance Callahan, 2003-10-16

81. General Knowledge
100 Great 20th Century Works by women authors; Level Menu Page; Architecture MedievalHistory Net Literature - Resources for Parents; classical Greek Mythology
http://www.ziplink.net/~pik/General Knowledge.html
See the " Sci-Ed Fact " on the bottom of this page. W elcome T o D r. K 's S cience E ducation B ookmarks Back to Home Page G eneral K nowledge Click on the following " " Back To Top Sci-Ed Fact What is Evolution? Evolution is usually defined either as the adaptation of species to their surrounding environment(s) over time or as the theory that life on Earth gradually developed from simple to more complex organisms. In fact, all organisms on the Earth today are the products of billions of years of evolution from single-celled bacteria to the most advanced animals. Life may have started and died out several times before it became permanently established. The oldest known evidence of life has been found in 3.8 billion year old Greenland rock; the oldest known fossil evidence are organisms similar to blue-green algae founed in Australia and estimated to be about 3.5 billion years old. (The N.Y. Pub. Library Science Desk Ref.)

82. Medieval Latin: Introductory Bibliography
Massive multivolume reference work for classical studies, including late Standardmedieval encyclopedia, much fuller than the English For authors to Isidore.
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~bgh2n/medbib.html
Medieval Latin: An Introductory Bibliography General Guides R. E. Kaske, Medieval Christian Literary Imagery: A Guide to Interpretation , Toronto Medieval Bibliographies 11 (Toronto, 1988). Helpful beyond its immediate subject matter as a general guide to medieval philology. Very good on how to track down biblical echoes etc. One of a series of Toronto bibliographies that also includes introductions to Medieval Rhetoric and Latin Palaeography. Introduction to Medieval Latin Studies: A Syllabus and Bibliographical Guide 2nd ed. (Washington,
D.C. 1977). Replaced by ...] F. Mantello and A.G. Rigg, Medieval Latin (Washington, D.C. 1996). A well-organized collection of short bibliographical essays by various scholars. Includes sections on technical usage and non-literary areas (Mining, Astrology, Botany etc.), as well as major literary genres. Dag Norberg, Manuel pratique de latin medieval (Paris 1968). Brief history of ML as it developed in various areas of Europe, followed by a selection of texts with notes. Very good for verse technique, on which Norberg was an expert. Karl. Strecker

83. Resources In Literature
17th cent.) The Online medieval and classical An Etymological Dictionary of classicalMythology Folklore Author Pseudonyms authors on the Web Bookideas.com!
http://campus.champlain.edu/library/lit.htm
Library
Resources in Literature
see also Oratory For full texts of literary works see Literary Texts Online and the Interdisciplinary pages.
American Literature
General
19th Century American Women Writers Web African American Women Writers of the 19th Century American Authors American Collection (PBS) American Literature and Online Research American Literature Sites American Writers Internet Public Library Online Literary Criticism Collection ... Sally Anne (electronic texts menu) Scribbling Women
E-Journals
U.S. Society and Values, "Contemporary U.S. Literature: Multicultural Perspectives, Department of State, International Information Programs, February 2000 Academy of American Poets What the Thunder Said: T.S. Eliot Allen Ginsberg ... The Whitman Project
Prose
African American Women Writers in the 19th Century American Authors on the Web Willa Cather Archive (University of Nebraska) Willa Cather Page Kate Chopin: A Re-Awakening (PBS) James Fenimore Cooper Society A Digitized Library of Southern Literature: Beginnings to 1920 Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) The H.P. Lovecraft Archive ... Edith Wharton Society
Analysis/Criticism
see also Media Studies Critical Thinking
Critically Analyzing Information Sources IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection ... Undergraduate Guide to Literary Theory
Children's Literature
see Education : Early Childhood Education : K-12
Classical Literature
Classics Collections virgil.org virgil resources

84. Undergraduate Reading List
Undergraduate Reading List for classical Archaeology Concentrators. Latin authors(to be read in the Undergraduate Reading List for medieval Latin Concentrators.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~classics/underread.html
Undergraduate Reading List
for Classics Concentrators
(corrected 3/9/99)
General Examinaton Greek Authors Latin Authors
Classical Archaeology
... Medieval Latin
The General Examination
Concentrators in the Classics are expected to have read the entire Undergraduate Reading List (or the portions of it that are appropriate to their concentration options) before taking the General Examination. The translation parts of the General Examination are designed in such a way that passages both from the Undergraduate Reading List and not from it must be chosen for translation. Successful performance on the former group is required for a passing grade in the translation section. Wide reading in the original beyond the prescibed list is the best preparation for the passages not taken from the Reading List. This reading may be done in courses, in tutorials, and on one's own. The half of the General Examinations devoted to literary history and criticism demands a far more extensive familiarity with classical literature and its background than is provided by the Undergraduate Reading List. Reading, in translation, of the major works of the authors who appear on the Undergraduate Reading List is expected. Knowledge of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics , for example, is necessary for a proper understanding of the discussion of tragedy in his Poetics . In accordance with the interests of individual students, it is assumed that selections will be read from other important figures as well. On the Greek side these might include the pre-Socratic philosophers, Menander, Polybius, later philosophers and orators, Plutarch or Lucian; on the Latin side, Lucilius, Quintilian, Statius, other writers of epic, Suetonius or Apuleius. Wider familiarity with texts in the original language will also help with this half of the General Examination, just as careful reading of works in translation is likely to be an aid in the translation of sight passages in the other half.

85. Classics Bibliographies
Covers all aspects of medieval texts. and illustrations of the ancient Greek and Latinauthors. bibliography to the history of classical scholarship chiefly in
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/classics/classbib.html
General Research Division
Classics Resources at NYPL: Topical Bibliographies
Berkowitz, Luci. Thesaurus Linguae Graecae canon of Greek authors and works. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. *RS-NRE 90-13500. Offers "a printed version of the literary-historical and bibliographic substructure upon which the TLG data bank rests." Boyle, Leonard E. Medieval Latin paleography: a bibliographical introduction. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984. JFD 86-5288. Covers all aspects of medieval texts. Bruggemann, Lewis. A view of the English editions, translations and illustrations of the ancient Greek and Latin authors. New York: Burt Franklin, 1971. *RS-NRB 76-1635. Originally published in 1797. Calder, William. An introductory bibliography to the history of classical scholarship chiefly in the XIXth and XXth centuries. Hildesheim, Germany: Georg Olms, 1992. JFD 93-7567. Clain-Steffanelli, E. E. Numismatic bibliography. *RS-MHB 89-820. A general work on numismatics that lists over 3000 works on classical coinage. Clark, Gillian.

86. Mina Rees Library - Classics
Twayne's authors Series (CUNY users only). More Databases. Ancient and MedievalLinks (Univ. classical and Biblical Literary Resources (Rutgers Univ.).
http://library.gc.cuny.edu/RESEARCH/classics.asp
Classics See also Anthropology Comparative Literature Literature Medieval Studies ... Texts
CUNY
CUNY GC Classics Doctoral Program DATABASES Academic Search Premier (full text of over 3,800 periodicals) EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service ( full text of over 500 journals) Essay and General Literature Index Humanities Abstracts JSTOR (full text of 273 journals, including 11 in classical studies) Literature Resource Center MLA International Bibliography netLibrary Project Muse (full text of 223 journals) Scribner Writers Series Twayne's Authors Series More Databases GENERAL SITES ... Ancient and Medieval Links (Univ. of Liverpool) Ancient World Web (links to over 1,000 sites) Cambridge Classics Links Classical and Biblical Literary Resources (Rutgers Univ.) Classical Studies (Voice of the Shuttle; Univ. of California, Santa Barbara) Classics Collections (Univ. of Florida Libraries) The Classics Pages Classics Studies Web (Association of College and Research Libraries) Classics Unveiled (Roman life and history, Latin vocabulary, Greek mythology) Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation (Univ. of California, Irvine)

87. Literature
Sites African Literature classical Literature English Latin Literature MedievalLiterature Russian to other directory sites on individual authors.
http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/lit/literature.html
Vancouver Public Library Online Home Kids Teens ... Highlights Links
Literature
Metasites and General Sites African Literature Classical Literature English Language Literature ... Turkish Literature
Metasites and General Sites
Author Guides links to other directory sites on individual authors. International coverage, mostly of literary authors.
Concordances of Great Books
: searchable concordances for hundreds of great works of literature.
Interplay
: an online index to plays in collections, anthologies, and periodicals.releases, a catalogue of Canadian plays, and an online form to request amateur rights.
Languages, Linguistics and Literature Lists
: email discussion groups.
Literary Calendar
: a day-by-day calendar of literary events and occasions. Searchable.
A Literary Index
: selected, annotated links to literature indexes, collections of electronic books, writing sites, English departments, and publishing and bookselling sites.
Literary Locales
: pictures from the lives and writings of famous authors. Covers a large number of authors, and often has good supporting text.
Online Literary Criticism Collection
: from the Internet Public Library. An excellent annotated list of sites which contain literary criticism. Organized by author, title, and time period. Strong emphasis on English language authors.

88. The Online Books Page: Archives
Literaturlinks (index of German authors and books thur.de). Hebrew Daat (includesmedieval Jewish philosophy print Seforim); Mechon Mamre (classical Jewish texts
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/archives.html
ARCHIVES
General Foreign Language Specialty
General
These are large, general-purpose collections with substantial English-language listings. For archives that mainly carry other languages, see the foreign languages archive listings

89. Library Of Congress, Collections Overviews: Classics, Byzantine And Medieval Stu
CLASSICS, BYZANTINE and medieval STUDIES. Jefferson libraries were heavy with classicalworks and one From texts of the authors, to translations, commentaries
http://www.loc.gov/acq/devpol/colloverviews/classics.html
Collections Overviews Home Master List of Collections Overviews
Collections Overviews - Humanities
CLASSICS, BYZANTINE and MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Scope General Research Strengths Areas of Distinction Weaknesses/Exclusions
SCOPE
This overview describes research collections in classics (in its broadest definition), Byzantine studies, and mediaevalia. These areas of study can be thought of as those dealing with the peoples and cultures influenced by two groups of Indo-European speakers, namely, the Greeks and the Romans. In addition, this overview also extends to all relevant portions of the ancillary disciplines needed for research in these areas. These disciplines include archaeology, art, literature, philosophy, numismatics, history, anthropology, and linguistics.
GENERAL RESEARCH STRENGTHS
The Library of Congress is a major center for the studies as outlined above. Classics have been with this institution since its very inceptionboth the first and the replacement Jefferson libraries were heavy with classical works and one can even see Mr. Jefferson's handwritten corrections in the margins of his Greek and Latin works. This continued throughout the nineteenth century, which also witnessed the growth in the discipline and in its scientific developmentfrom textual criticism to archaeological methodology. The collection at the Library of Congress, by its sheer quantity, must be viewed as one of major proportions for these studies in the United States. The hallmark of the collection, of course, is the general collection. From texts of the authors, to translations, commentaries, historical discussions, excavation reports, reference works to collections of inscriptions, vases, sculptures, etc., it is a vast and still growing collection, although with noticeable gaps.ibrary of the Annotated Card program, bibliographic access to children's books has been further strengthened.

90. Connections To Other Web Sites
Text Archives Gervasius of Tilbury Otia Imperialia (Lat./German); An index of FranciscanAuthors; Old English Pages; Online medieval and classical Library At
http://orb.rhodes.edu/websites.html
Web Sites Relevant to Medieval Studies
A Word from the Management
The following list is an expanded and organized version of the previous ORB Useful Websites List , and contains many new additions, corrections, and modifications. Sites have been sorted by subject, multiple listings have been (for the most part) eliminated, and inactive links have been removed. Where an inactive link was found, efforts have been made to try to establish the site's new location; if no new location was found, the link was removed. If you are looking for a link that no longer appears here, it is suggested that you take a glance at the Missing In Action page; anyone with information as to the current whereabouts of any site listed on this page is invited to e-mail me with an update. If you are having problems with any link on this page, please notify me at once so that I may make any necessary corrections. Likewise, suggestions for new additions to this page are also accepted. Please e-mail all comments and suggestions to: Douglas B. Killings at DeTroyes@EnterAct.COM

91. Author Links
Bartleby Library of Columbia University A nice collection of famous poets and authorsfrom America and Great The Online medieval and classical Library (DL
http://dewey.chs.chico.k12.ca.us/auth.html
Author Links From the Chico High School Library
The following links connect to a wide assortment of Internet information resources about writers of all types of literature, including drama, poetry, novels, stories, and all that literature has to offer. General Author Resources Individual Authors American Poets British Poets ... Online Poetry Archives and Collections
General Author Resources
Online Literary Criticism Collection
The Online Literary Criticism Collection leads to over 1,000 websites with criticism and biographical information about authors and their works. These sites are screened and selected for their usefulness, and are generally of a very high quality.
Great Writers and Poets
A collection of Home Pages for poets and writers from modern to ancient. These pages offer background information on many of the persons covered. Includes listings of literary prize and award winners.
The Pulitzer Prizes
The finest works of writing are annually recognized by this famous American prize for 80 years. Includes Pulitzer Prize-winning works from the past three years, including photos, editorial cartoons, music clips and the full text of all winning articles! Awards are given for journalism, letters, drama and music. See especially the Archive and History sections.
Romantic Circles
Website devoted to the study of Lord Byron, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, their contemporaries and historical contexts.

92. Library Of Congress Classification Outline: Class P
and language (3000)(3049) classical literature PA 6801-6961 Virgilius 8001-8595Medieval and modern literature 8200-8595 Individual authors Modern European
http://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/lccall/lcp.htm
P LANGUAGES
Dictionaries, philology, linguistics AND LITERATURES
Authors, genres, etc English Modern European languages
Celtic

Romance
...
Prose
English:
American

Other English
French
German
...
Slavic

P-PN PQ-PS PT PA 1-199 Classical philology (201)-(899) Greek philology and language 1000-(1179) Medieval and modern Greek language 2001-2915 Latin philology and language (3000)-(3049) Classical literature PA (3050)-4505 Greek literature (3051)-3285 Literary history 3300-3516 Collections 3520-3564 Criticism, interpretation, etc. 3601-3681 Translations 3818-4505 Individual authors 3825-3849 Aeschylus 3851-3858 Aesophus 3890-3926 Aristoleles 3949-3964 Demosthenes 3973-3992 Euripedes 4018-4209 Homerus 4279-4333 Plato 4367-4389 Plutarchus 4413-4434 Sophocles 4452-4486 Thucydides 4494-4499 Xenophon 5000-5660 Byzantine and modern Greek literature 5301-5637 Individual authors PA (6000)-6971 Roman literature 6001-(6097) Literary history (6100)-6140 Collections 6141-6144 Criticism, interpretation, etc. 6155-6191 Translations 6202-6971 Individual authors 6235-6269 Caesar, C. Julius 6278-6370 Cicero 6393-6444 Horatius 6482-6496 Lucretius 6501-6510 Martialis 6519-6553 Ovidius Naso 6568-6609 Plautus 6611-6637 Plinius 6661-6693 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus 6705-6753 Tacitus 6755-6785 Terentius 6801-6961 Virgilius 8001-8595 Medieval and modern Latin literature 8200-8595 Individual authors

93. Middlesex County College - GERMAN
Dictionary REF PN 451 K8 Great Foreign Language Writers REF PN 524 G74 V55 WorldAuthors, 19501990 REF classical and medieval Literature Criticism (many
http://www.middlesex.cc.nj.us/library/control.cfm/ID/736
kj;kllklhhjkh Popular Pages ...................................... APPLY Financial Aid Course Offerings Campus Cruiser Search Bookstore College Calendars Academic Calendar Directions Library Online Learning Faculty/Staff Directory Faculty Web Pages Customized Training Non-Credit Classes Athletics Faculty/Staff Resources Employment Opportunities LIBRARY HOME PAGE ONLINE CATALOG (MIDAS) ONLINE DATABASES LIBRARY INSTRUCTION ... ASK A LIBRARIAN
GERMAN
This research guide identifies selected sources of information for German culture, history and literature in the MCC Library and on the Internet. IF YOU DO NOT FIND THE INFORMATION YOU NEED, PLEASE ASK A REFERENCE LIBRARIAN FOR ASSISTANCE. CONTENTS: LOCATING BOOKS (Library Catalog, Finding Books on the Shelves, Reference Books)
PERIODICALS
(Journals, Magazines, Newspapers)
ONLINE DATABASES
(Periodical Indexes and Full Text Articles)
INTERNET RESOURCES
(General Research Guides and Other Sites)
CONTACTS
(Questions, Comments, Additional Information)
LOCATING BOOKS (Library Catalog, Finding Books on the Shelves, Reference Books)

94. Classical Studies Subject Page
PA 30514500 Greek Literature - Ancient to 600 AD; PA 4505 Medievaland modern authors writing in classical Greek;
http://www.iwu.edu/library/subject/class.htm
A Guide to Selected Classical Studies Resources Library Catalogs Call Number Ranges Encyclopedias Selected List of Greek and Latin Dictionaries ...
Liaison Information
The following sources can be used to identify journal articles, and essays relating to Classical Studies.
  • Current Contents - Bibliographic data from current issues scholarly research journals (1987 to present)
  • Essay and General Literature Index (located in storage and periodicals) (1900-1992)
  • Humanities Abstracts (Wilson) - (1984 to present)
  • Humanities Index (located in periodicals - (1973 to 1993)
  • MLA Bibliography - Modern Languages Association bibliography of literature, languages, linguistics and folklore from journals and series published worldwide (1963 to present)
  • Periodical Contents Index (PCI) - Covers a variety of research areas, including the classics (1961-1991).
  • Project Muse - Full-text access to over 40 of John Hopkins Press Journals in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics (coverage varies).
To find out which journals are available in The Ames Library, check the Journals Holdings List
Library Catalogs
  • Illinet Online - can be used to find information about the books held in the libraries at Illinois Wesleyan University as well as in the libraries of the institutions located throughout Illinois.

95. Research By Subject: Classics And Classical Archaeology
This includes essays on individual classical authors. classical andmedieval literature criticism PA3001 .C53 Main Ref.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/subpathpages/classics/pathfinde
Classics and Classical Archaeology
Background Information
Finding Articles Web Resources Further Research
The following is a selected list of resources in Classics and Classical archaeology. For further assistance, make an appointment with Karen Tallman, tallmank@u.library.arizona.edu
Background Information(Encyclopedias, Handbooks, and Citation Guides) Encyclopedias: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Concise as well as scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects. Classical Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Oxford Classical Dictionary - DE5 O9 1996 Info Commons Ref.
This covers a wide range of material from the beginning of Greek civilization to the death of Constantine (A.D. 337) Biographical sources: Ancient Writers : Greece and Rome, by T.J. Luce - PA3002 A5 1982 Main Ref.
This is a good introduction to the major figures of classical literature. Greek and Latin Authors : 800 B.C - A.D. 1000 : A Biographical Dictionary, by M. Grant - PA31 G7 Main Ref.
This is good for quick reference. Tusculum-Lexikon : griechischer und lateinischer Autoren des Altertums und des Mittelalter - PA31 T8 Main Ref.
This German language work is particularly useful for later Greek and Roman authors.

96. Humanities: Medieval Studies
Presents a collection of links to medieval sites. Includes such categories as journals, discussion groups, and teaching resources.
http://www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/library/h_medieval_studies.html
Humanities Internet Resources
Medieval Studies
General Index Sites Text Sites Bibliographies Manuscripts ... Teaching Resources
General Index Sites
Text Sites

97. IPL General/Reference Collection Literature By Time Period

http://www.ipl.org.ar/ref/RR/static/hum60.40.00.html

98. TOC & Excerpt, Freeman: Ireland And The Classical World

http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/excerpts/exfreire.html
December 2000
ISBN 0-292-72518-3
$35.00, hardcover
Ireland and the Classical World
Table of Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Introduction
  • The Archaeology of Roman Material in Ireland
    • Pre-Roman Material
    • First-Century Material
    • Second-CenturyMaterial
    • Third-Century Material
    • Fourth- and Early-Fifth-Century Material
  • Language: The Influence Of Latin In Pre-Patrician Ireland
    • Latin Loan-Words in Early Irish
    • The Ogam Alphabet and the Latin Grammatical Tradition
  • Ancient Authors
    • Rufius Festus Avienus
      • Sources for Ora maritima
    • The Hellenistic Geographers
    • Diodorus Siculus
    • Julius Caesar
    • Strabo
    • Isidorus
    • Pomponius Mela
    • Pliny the Elder
    • Pseudo-Aristotle
    • Tacitus
    • Juvenal
    • Dionysius Periegetes
    • Ptolemy
    • Apuleius
    • Herodian
    • Solinus
    • Unattributed Works
      • Panegyric on Constantius Caesar
      • Maritime Itinerary of Antonius Augustus
      • Panegyric on Constantine Augustus
      • Nomina provinciarum omnium
      • Orphic Argonautica
    • Pacatus
    • Ammianus Marcellinus
    • Unattributed Work
      • Historia Augusta
    • Pseudo-Hegesippus
    • Jerome
    • Prudentius
    • Symmachus
    • Servius
    • Claudian
    • Marcianus
    • Stobaeus
    • Orosius
    • Pseudo-Agathemerus
    • Stephanus of Byzantium
  • APPENDIX ONE: The Greek Alphabet
  • APPENDIX TWO: Classical References to Ireland
  • APPENDIX THREE: The Names of Ireland
  • References
  • Index
Return to book description
From the Introduction
Toward the end of the first century of our era, the Roman general Agricola stood on the shore of southern Scotland gazing a few miles across the Irish Sea at the rolling green hills of an island he knew to be rich in agricultural and mineral wealth. However, he did not invade Ireland, nor did the legions of Rome ever raise their banners over the fertile plains of Ulster or the rocky pastures of Connemara. Ireland remained beyond the political frontiers of Rome during the centuries when the empire controlled nearby Britain and Gaul; nevertheless, there was steady contact between Ireland and the classical world. Literary and archaeological evidence show that Ireland was known to the Greeks and Romans for hundreds of years, and that Mediterranean goods, and even travelers, found their way to Ireland, while the Irish at least occasionally visited, traded, and raided in Roman lands.

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