Reading the Gaelic Landscape :Leughadh Aghaidh na Tìre - Second edition

Reading the Gaelic Landscape

Reading the Gaelic Landscape :Leughadh Aghaidh na Tìre - Second edition

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Published: 29 November, 2019
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A comprehensive field guide to the toponymy of the Gaelic landscape.

This book is essential for anyone who is interested in the Scottish Highlands and its native language. It enables people to read and understand place names in Gaelic and provides insights into landscape character and history. It enriches the experience of walkers, climbers, sailors, bird watchers and fishers.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781849954389
ISBN10 1849954380
Number Of Pages 280
Item Weight 476 g
Product Dimensions 140 x 215 x 18 mm
Publisher / Reseller Porto Press Ltd
Format paperback
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'...essential for those interested in the Highlands and its ancient, living language. It helps readers and outdoor enthusiasts understand seemingly obscure words on maps, with insights into landscape history and ecology'.--The Scots Magazine '...the scope of the book is admirably broad, with primers on the history of the Gaelic language in Scotland, how the first maps of the country came to be made, and how the Gaelic speakers of old would have conceptualised things like colours and sounds, seasons and time'.--Roger Cox "The Scotsman " '...John Murray's book is unique ... The result is a triumph. ... Just occasionally you come across a book whose lasting value is so obvious that you know people will be referring to it in 50 years' time or more. Reading the Gaelic Landscape is one of those books'.--Undiscovered Scotland-------------------'...this book is a useful aid to guide you through their meanings, helping you to understand how Gaelic settlers applied their language to the landscapes around them. Useful reading for hikers, bird watchers and anglers, or anyone who wants to have a deeper connection with their surroundings'. Scotland

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Author's Bio

John Murray is Director of Landscape Architecture, University of Edinburgh.

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