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Whitley Stokes, CSI, CIE, FBA (28 February 1830 – 13 April 1909) was an Irish lawyer and Celtic scholar.
Whitley Stokes (1763–1845) was an Irish physician and polymath. A one-time United Irishman, in 1798 he was sanctioned by Trinity College Dublin for his ...
Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus: A Collection of Old-Irish Glosses, Scholia Prose and Verse; Biblical Glosses and Scholia (Classic Reprint). by Whitley Stokes.
Whitley Stokes was described as 'the greatest of living Celtic philologists'. After legal studies he practised as an equity draughtsman and conveyancer.
Stokes, Whitley (1830–1909), lawyer and Celtic scholar, was born 28 February 1830 in Dublin, the eldest son of Dr William Stokes (qv), heart specialist, ...
Whitley Stokes was described as 'the greatest of living Celtic philologists.' An equity draughtsman and conveyancer by trade, during his spare time he ...
Irish texts available on CELT, edited by Whitley Stokes. Select bibliography of works of Stokes. 1830 February 28: born in Dublin; educated St Columba's ...
17. 9. 2009 · One of Ireland's greatest scholars, whose pioneering work changed the face of Celtic studies, will be remembered at a Cambridge University ...
Stokes, Whitley (1763–1845), physician and polymath, was born in Waterford, son of Gabriel Stokes (1732–1806), DD , chancellor of the cathedral, ...
Stokes, Whitley, 1830-1909, trans.: Epic and Saga: Beowulf; The Song of Roland; The Destruction of Dá Derga's Hostel; The story of the Volsungs and Niblungs.