| Eamonn
O'Toole (1883 - 1956) Papers
Biography: Eamonn O'Toole
was born in 1883. He received his BA in Celtic Studies at University College,
Dublin and his MA from the National University of Ireland in 1914.
He served on the staff of the summer College of Irish in
Clochaneely from 1907 to 1929 serving first as an instructor and later as Secretary
of the organization. O'Toole held professorships at Castelknock College and at the
Carmelite College, Terenure before becoming the Chair of Irish at Trinity College, Dublin
in 1929. He died in 1956.
Scope/Content: The O'Toole papers
are a collection formed from among the documents found in the books from Professor
O'Toole's personal library which were purchased in 1956 for inclusion in the College of
St. Thomas Celtic Library. Roughly one-half of O'Toole's library was purchased by the
College.
Most of the papers in the collection are letters and
scholarly papers O'Toole received from colleagues. One can find the autographs of a number
of individuals prominent in Celtic Studies in the collection, including that of Douglas
Hyde, first President of the Irish Republic. Some letters addressed to other Celtic
scholars which O'Toole later acquired are also included in the collection.
Processed: 1/1/1980 with
additions 5/9/1980 & 1/4/1983
INVENTORY:
Box/Folder
I. Correspondence
1/1 Correspondence received, in
English, 1888-1956
1/2 Correspondence received, in
Irish, 1919-1968
1/3 Scholarly papers and notes and
related correspondence received, in English and Irish, 1918-1955
1/4 Correspondence received, in
French, German, and Welsh, 1913, 1927, 1954
1/5 Photographs, maps, and pictures.
Some dated, 1890-1944
1/6 Postcards (no writing)
1/7 Newspaper clippings, 1929-1950
1/8 Other documents: programs,
brochures, etc., 1901-1955
1/9 Book and pamphlet lists of
O'Toole's library, and possibly also the library of Father Desmond Ryan
II. Writings by O'Toole
1/10 Notes on the MacMahon family
history and genealogy
1/11 "Hely's Scribbling Diary,
1933." A notebook which O'Toole used for compiling information on the "MacMahons
of Monaghan," and the history of County Monaghan.
1/12 Manuscript (incomplete) of
"English-Old Irish Dictionary Based on the Vocabulary of Strachan's 'Selections from
the Old-Irish Glosses.'"
2/1
"Ashy Pet" (off-print)
2/2
"Corrections and additions to Seanchas Ghleann Ghaibhle"
(off-print)
2/3
"Diasa Dioghloma" (off-print)
2/4
"Gleanings from Lough Ramor" (off-print)
2/5
"Measgradh O` Fhearnmhuigh" (off-print)
2/6
"Murchadh: Sgeal O Oirthear na Gaillimhe"
(off-print)
2/7
"A Northern Medley" (off-print)
2/8
"Seamus Mhuc Cuarta Do Chum an Duan So Don Easbog O` Siadhail"
(off-print)
2/9
"Seanchus O` Inis Eoghain" (off-print)
2/10
"Sgeal na Dtri Slat" (off-print)
2/11
"Sgeal O` Dhuthaigh Sheoigheach" (off-print)
2/12
"The Surnames of the Parish of Upper Creggan (South Armagh)"
(off-print)
2/13
"Tri Sean-Sgealta O` Dhuthaigh Sheoigheach" (off-print)
2/14
"The Spoken Languages of Medieval Ireland" by Edmund
Curtis with holograph annotations
Bact to Manuscript Collections Index
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