P. W. (Patrick Weston) Joyce

P. W. (Patrick Weston) Joyce
Patrick Weston Joyce (1827–1914) was an Irish historian, writer, and scholar renowned for his work on Irish place names, folklore, and history. He authored several influential books, including "The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places" and "A Social History of Ancient Ireland," which are key texts in Irish cultural studies. Joyce also contributed to the Irish education system, serving as a school inspector and promoting educational reforms. His writings provide a rich insight into Ireland's heritage, language, and topography.

Author's Books:


I. LEGENDS AND EARLY HISTORY. In our books there are stories of five different races of people who made their way to Ireland in old times, with very exact accounts of their wanderings before their arrival, and of the battles they fought after landing. But these narratives cannot be depended on, for they are not real History but Legends, that is stories either wholly or partly . Of the five early races,... more...

PREFACE. This book deals with the Dialect of the English Language that is spoken in Ireland. As the Life of a people—according to our motto—is pictured in their speech, our picture ought to be a good one, for two languages were concerned in it—Irish and English. The part played by each will be found specially set forth in Chapters IV and VII; and in farther detail throughout the whole book. The... more...