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Nollaig Ó Muraíle is an Irish scholar. He published an edition of Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh's ''
Leabhar na nGenealach ''Leabhar na nGenealach'' ("Book of Genealogies") is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add m ...
'' in 2004. He was admitted to the
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in 2009.


Life and career

A native of Knock, County Mayo, Ó Muraíle attended
National University of Ireland, Maynooth Maynooth University (MU) (), is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland. Maynooth University was formerly known as National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM; ). It was Ireland ...
where he was a postgraduate student enrolled for a
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. He was Placenames Officer with the Ordnance Survey of Ireland 1972–1993. He was Reader in Irish and Celtic Studies at
Queen's University Belfast The Queen's University of Belfast, commonly known as Queen's University Belfast (; abbreviated Queen's or QUB), is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. The university received its charter in 1845 as part of ...
to 2004 and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Irish,
National University of Ireland, Galway The University of Galway () is a public research university located in the city of Galway, Ireland. The university was founded in 1845 as "Queen's College, Galway". It was known as "University College, Galway" (UCG) () from 1908 to 1997 and as ...
from 2005–2014. He is married to Tresa Ní Chianáin and has two children, Róisín and Pádraic. He lives in Dublin.


Ó Muraíle and Mac Fhirbhisigh

In 1971, at the suggestion of Tomás Ó Fiaich, then Professor of Modern History at Maynooth, Ó Muraíle began work on Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh's ''
Leabhar na nGenealach ''Leabhar na nGenealach'' ("Book of Genealogies") is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add m ...
''. This was continued under the direction of Professor of Old and Middle Irish Pádraig Ó Fiannachta. Upon joining the Placenames Branch of the Ordnance Survey in late 1972, Ó Muraíle had already translated over one hundred pages, albeit from
Eugene O'Curry Eugene O'Curry (, 20 November 179430 July 1862) was an Irish philologist and antiquary. Life He was born at Doonaha, near Carrigaholt, County Clare, the son of Eoghan Ó Comhraí, a farmer, and his wife Cáit. Eoghan had spent some time as a ...
's copy. Access to the autograph of Leabhar na nGenealach however remained difficult; only on 28 August 1979, at
University College Dublin University College Dublin (), commonly referred to as UCD, is a public research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a collegiate university, member institution of the National University of Ireland. With 38,417 students, it is Ireland's largest ...
's new home of Belfield, was he able to begin transcription of the original, which he finished on 10 September 1981. It had taken a total of 88 sessions in UCD Special Collections Reading Room. Typing began in late 1982 and was complete by 4 September 1984. By early 1988, after much tedious work, the ''Cumire'' was also successfully in transcript. His
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dissertation, submitted in September 1991 on the life, background and work of Mac Fhirbhisigh, was fully two volumes, totalling 1,086 pages. Early in 1998, Ó Muraíle was approached by fellow Mayoman, Éamonn de Búrca, with an offer to publish his edition of ''Leabhar na nGenealach''. De Burca insisted on a full translation of the text into English (with the original Irish text on the facing page) in opposition to Ó Muraíle's wish to publish with Irish text only. De Búrca prevailed, and the book, titled ''The Great Book of Irish Genealogies'', was published in five volumes (vols. IV and V consisting of indices alone) in 2004, with 3,100 pages in a full buckram gilt presentation box. It remains, according to a review the ''Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland'', Ó Muraíle's "significant ontribution toIrish scholarship".


Publications

The following is a provisional list of Ó Muraíle's publications.


Articles

* ''Filí chúige Connacht sa naoú aois déag'', in ''Litríocht an 19ú haois / in eagar ag Pádraig Ó Fiannachta'', Má Nuad: An Sagart, 1972 * ''Toirialach Ó Cearúlláin'', same publication. * ''Swinford and its Name:Some Aspects of Swinford History'', in ''Swinford Re-Echo'',
Swinford Swinford () is a town in County Mayo, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is surrounded by a number of smaller villages, including Midfield, County Mayo, Midfield and Meelick, County Mayo, Meelick. It is just off the N5 road (Ireland), N5 road, 1 ...
, 1981. * ''An Outline History of Co. Mayo,'' pp. 10–35, in ''Mayo: Aspects of its Heritage,'' ed. Bernard O'Hara, 1982. . * ''Mayo Placenames,'' pp. 55–83, same publication. * ''The Principal Surnames of Mayo,'', page 83, same publication. * ''Aois na Lámhscribhinni Móra'', in ''The Maynooth Review'', No. 9, pp. 42–72, 1983. * ''The Barony-Names of Fermanagh and Monaghan,'' in ''Clogher Record,'' No.s 11–13, pp. 387–402, 1984. * '' Mayo Placenames - Their names and Origins '' FNT Teoranta, Westport, 1985. * ''The Gaelic personal name (an) Dubhaltach,'' in ''Ainm'' No. 2, pp. 1–26, 1987. * ''The Autograph Manuscripts of the Annals of the Four Masters,'' in ''Celtica'' No. 19, pp. 75–95, 1987. * '' Leabhar Ua Maine alias Leabhair Uí Dhubhagáin,'' in ''Éigse'' No.2, pp. 167–195, 1989. * ''The Carneys of Connacht'' in ''Sages, Saints and Storytellers: Celtic Studies in Honour of Professor James Carney,'' pp. 342–357, ed. Ó Corráin, Breatnach and McCone, Maynooth, 1989. . * ''Ainmneacha na mbailte fearainn i seanpharóiste Chluain Fiacla'', in ''Dúiche Néill 4'' (1989) pp. 27–31. * ''A page from Mac Fhir Bhisigh's "Genealogies",'' in ''Celtica'' No. 21, pp. 533–560, 1990. * ''The name Cluain Fiacla: an additional note'', ''Dúiche Néill 5'' (1990) pp. 145–147. * ''Pól Breathnach (1885–1941), Sagart, Saoi is Seanchaí,'' in ''Léachtaí Cholmcille'' No.23, pp. 81–120, 1992. * ''The Irish genealogies as an onomastic source,'' in ''Nomina'' No.16, pp. 23–47, 1992. * '' Ruaidhrí Ó hUiginn, scribe, of An Tearmann (
fl. ''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ...
1680)'', in ''Ainm 6'' (1994) pp. 103–106. Addenda in Ainm 7 (1996–1997), pp. 93 and 101. * ''Recent publications relating to Irish place-names'', in ''Ainm 6'' (1994) pp. 115–122. * ''Agallamh na Seanórach,'' in ''Léachtaí Cholmcille'' No.25, pp. 96–127, 1995. * '': Irish genealogical collections: the Scottish dimension'', in ''International Congress of Celtic Studies 10'' (1995) (1999) pp. 251–264. * ''Aspects Intellectual Life in Seventeenth Century Galway'', in ''Galway:History and Society,'' ed Gerard Moran and Raymond Gillespie, pp. 149–211, 1996. . * ''BUPNS reprints 1 – introduction'', in ''Ainm 7'' (1996) p. 120. * ''BUPNS reprints 3: the early days of the Ulster Place-Name Society'', in ''Ainm 7'' (1996) pp. 126–138. * '' A 'lost' history of the Walsh family, 1588'', in ''Éigse 30'' (1997) pp. 133–157. * ''Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh and County Galway,'' in "Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society", pp. 23–35, Vol. 49, 1997. * '' Seán Ó Donnabháin, 'an cúigiú máistir, in ''Léachtaí Cholm Cille 27'', (1997) pp. 11–82. * ''
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: His Time, Life and Legacy,'' in ''Clogher Record,'' pp. 45–64, 1998. * ''Cathal Óg Mac Maghnusa and the
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,'' by
Aubrey Gwynn Aubrey Osborn Gwynn (17 February 1892 – 18 May 1983) was an Irish Jesuit historian. Life Aubrey Gwynn was born in Dublin on 17 February 1892. His father was the author and sometime Member of Parliament Stephen Gwynn; his paternal grandfathe ...
, in ''Clogher Record,'' 2/2 (1958) pp. 230–43 and 2/3 (1959), pp. 370–84. Ed. Nollaig Ó Muraíle,
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, 1998. * ''Clann Bhaldraithe or Clann Bhaildrín, the Waldron Family - its origins, kindred and related names,'' in ''The Waldron Journal'', pp. 6–22, volume 5, 1998. * ''Table of contents of the Bulletin of the Ulster Place-Name Society (Series 2): 1978–82'', (Ed. Deirdre Flanagan). * ''The Ulster Place-Name Society, 1998–2000'', in ''Ainm 8'' (1998) pp. 158–161. * ''Some Early Connacht Population Groups,'' in ''Seachas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis J. Byrne,'' ed. Alfred P. Smyth, Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 161–177, 2000. . * ''Settlement and Placenames'' in ''Gaelic Ireland c.1250-c.1650: Land, Lordship and Settlement,'' Patrick J. Duffy, David Edwards and Elizabeth FitzPatrick (eds.), pp. 223–245, Four Courts Press, 2001. pbk. * ''Some Thoughts on Matters Onamastic,'' in ''Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society,'' pp. 23–41, volume 53, 2001. * ''Uí Fhailghe, Uíbh Fhailí, etc.; The Name of
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,'' in ''Offaly Heritage: Journal of the Offaly Archaeological and Historical Society,'', pp. 9–11, volume one, 2003. * ''Linking Clann Aodhagáin with Mac Fhirbhisigh'', in ''The Irish Genealogist'', volume 11, no. 3, 2004. *Prince of Irish historians': a great Meath historian, Fr. Paul Walsh (1885–1941)'', in ''LCC 34'' (2004) pp. 28–104. * ''Athchuairt ar lámhscríbhinní Chonnacht'', in ''LCC 34'' (2004) pp. 28–104. * ''Temair/Tara and Other Places of the Name,'' in ''The Kingship and Landscape of Tara,'' ed.
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, Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 449–477, 2005. . *''The Learned Family of Ó Cianáin/Keenan,'' in ''Clogher Record,'' pp. 387–436, 2005. *''Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh and County Mayo,'' in ''Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society,'' pp. 1–21, volume 58, 2006. * ''A tract on the Connacht territory of Muintir Mhurchadha'', in ''JCHAS 113'' (2008) pp. 90–100.


Books

* ''Mayo Places: Their Names and Origins'', 1985. * ''The Celebrated Antiquary: Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh (c.1600-1671) - His Life, Lineage and Learning'', An Sagart, Maynooth, 1996; reprinted 2003. ; . * ''Irish Leaders and Learning Through the Ages'', Paul Walsh: Essays collected, edited and introduced by Nollaig Ó Muraile, 2003. . * ''The Great Book of Irish Genealogies'', Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh: Edited with translation and indices by Nollaig Ó Muraíle: Five volumes. Dublin, De Búrca, 2004–2005. . * ''Turas na dTaoiseach nUltach as Éirinn from Ráth Maoláin to Rome: Tadhg Ó Cianáin's contemporary narrative of the "
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", 1607-8'', (editor), Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2007. . * ''Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, His Associates and St Anthony's College Louvain'', (editor),
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, Dublin, 2007. . * ''Amhráin agus dánta Raiftearaí le Dúghlas de hÍde,'' (editor), Futa Fata. Mayo, 2018. .


Introductions, editor, lectures

* ''Ainm: bulletin of the Ulster Place-Name Society 5'', (1991), with Ruairí Ó hUiginn. * ''Ainm: bulletin of the Ulster Place-Name Society 6'' (1994) * ''Ainm: bulletin of the Ulster Place-Name Society 7'', (1996) * ''Ainm: bulletin of the Ulster Place-Name Society 8'', (1998) * New introduction to the
Annals of Ulster The ''Annals of Ulster'' () are annals of History of Ireland, medieval Ireland. The entries span the years from 431 AD to 1540 AD. The entries up to 1489 AD were compiled in the late 15th century by the scribe Ruaidhrí Ó Luin ...
, volume one, pp. 1–73 (''The Annals of Ulster, otherwise Annála Senait. A chronicle of Irish affairs from A.D. 431 to A.D. 1540. With translation, notes, and index.'') Published by Éamonn de Búrca,
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, 1998. * Contributor and reader to ''The Encyclopaedia of Ireland,'' general editor Brian Lalor, Gill & Macmillan, 2003. . * Contributor to '' The Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle,'' general editor Graeme Dunphy, 2009. . * '' Anthony Raftery: His life, Legend and Legacy'', Galway Archaeological and Historical Society Lecture Series 2009/2010, 11 January 2010


References


External links


Thread on Daltai Discussion forums

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies - List of works by Ó Muraíle


(archived 2007)
Gaelport.com on Ó_Muraíles admittance to Royal Irish Academy

BBC - The bardic poets by Nollaig Ó Muraíle


* [http://www.ucc.ie/locus/ Reviewed by Pádraig Ó Macháin, in Éigse 35 (2006) 159-61. Pádraig Ó Riain, Diarmuid Ó Murchadha and Kevin Murray, Historical Dictionary of Gaelic Placenames (Vols 1-2) reviewed by Nollaig Ó Muraíle, in AINM 10 (2009) 146-51]
Genealogue.com - Ó Muraile to be honoured in his native parish
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