Dónall Mac Giolla Easpaig,
M.A., is the former Chief Placenames Officer in the Placenames Branch in the Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs (''An Roinn Gnóthaà Pobail, Comhionannais agus Gaeltachta'') in Ireland.
He is a leading authority on Irish placenames.
Select bibliography
* "Aspects of variant word order in Early Irish." ''
Ériu
In Irish mythology, Ériu (; modern ga, Éire ), daughter of Delbáeth and Ernmas of the Tuatha Dé Danann, was the eponymous matron goddess of Ireland.
The English name for Ireland comes from the name Ériu and the Germanic (Old Norse or ...
'' 31 (1980). pp. 28–38.
* "Noun + noun compounds in Irish placenames." ''
Études Celtiques
''Études Celtiques'' (EC) (, ''Celtic Studies'') is a French academic journal based in Paris.
It started life under the name ''Revue Celtique'', which was founded in 1870 by Henri Gaidoz. Between 1870 and 1934, 52 volumes were published under t ...
'' 18 (1981). pp. 151–163.
* "Lough Neagh and Tynagh Revisited." ''
Ainm'' 1 (1986). pp. 14–40.
* "The place-names of Rathlin Island." ''Ainm'' 4 (1989). pp. 3–89.
* "Placenames and early settlement in county Donegal." In ''Donegal: History and Society'', edited by William Nolan, Liam Ronayne and
Mairéad Dunlevy. Dublin, 1996. pp. 149–182.
* "Breccán Cathe, a forgotten Derry saint." ''Ainm'' 7 (1996). pp. 75–88.
* "Dunlewy and Dún Lúiche." ''Ainm'' 7 (1996). pp. 105–107.
* "Early Ecclesiastical Settlement Names of County Galway." In ''Galway: History and Society - Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County'', edited by Gerard Moran. Dublin, 1996. pp. 795–816. .
References
External links
* Article
Placenames Policy and its Implementation. ''Placenames Database of Ireland''.
Irish scholars and academics
Celtic studies scholars
Living people
20th-century Irish civil servants
21st-century Irish civil servants
Irish-language writers
Year of birth missing (living people)
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