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Richard Irvine Best

Richard Irvine Best (17 January 1872 – 25 September 1959) was born at 3 Bishop Street in Derry, Ireland. He was often known as R. I. Best, or simply Best to his close friends and family.[1][2] He was an Irish scholar, specifically a philologist and bibliographer, who specialised in Celtic Studies.[3]

Richard Irvine Best
R. I. Best
Born(1872-01-17)17 January 1872
Derry, Ireland
Died25 September 1959(1959-09-25) (aged 87)
Dublin, Ireland
OccupationPhilologist, Bibliographer, Librarian
SubjectTranslations
Notable works
  • The Irish Mythological Cycle and Celtic Mythology translated (1903)
  • Bibliography of Irish Philology and of Printed Irish Literature (1913)
  • The Martyrology of Tallaght (1931)
SpouseEdith Best (1906-1950)

Family edit

Best’s parents were Henry Best and Margaret Jane Best (née Irvine).[4] His father, Henry, was an excise officer working in Paisley, Scotland at the time of Richard’s birth.[5]

Richard Best married his wife, Edith Best (née Oldham) in 1906, Best was seven years her junior.[2] Edith was older sister to Charles Hubert Oldham, who would go on to become Professor of Economics at University College Dublin. Edith herself was a musician, a pianist, who had studied at the Royal College of Music in London.[5] The couple had no children, and also claimed to have no affiliation with any religion.[6] Edith died in 1950, and Best on 25 September, nine years later. He died in his home at 57 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin.[1][5]

Early life edit

His education took place locally at a grammar school in County Londonderry, called Foyle College, an institution which dates back to 1617, schooling children ages eleven to eighteen. Following on from his time at Foyle College, Best did not attend university, however he was a member of the Irish Literary Society in London.[4] Instead of attending university he worked as a banking assistant for a time before an inheritance allowed him to travel to Paris, France.[3][4]

It was in Paris that Best met, and became friends with, John Millington Synge, who recommended the lectures of Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville at the Collège de France.[2] Best would later go on to translate and annotate Henri d’Arbois de Jubainville’s work, Le cycle mythologique irlandais et la mythologie celtique into The Irish Mythological Cycle and Celtic Mythology. Best returned to Dublin, where he met Kuno Meyer, who he pushed to establish the School of Irish Learning in 1903, where Best himself was both secretary and student; he was capable of speaking both French and Irish alongside English.[3][6]

Career edit

Upon returning from Paris, Best became Honorary Secretary of the School of Irish Learning from the year of its inception in 1903, which was incorporated into the Royal Irish Academy in 1926. He acted as joint editor of the School’s journal Ériu (journal), and continued after the transfer of the journal to the Academy. In 1904 Best joined the staff of the National Library of Ireland as an assistant director. He succeeded as Chief Librarian in 1924, and subsequently Library Director, where he remained in the post until 1940.[7] Throughout his career, Best became a prolific expert on Celtic studies, and has been widely attributed to the survival and success of the subject as it is known today.[8]

Achievements edit

His work earned him several accolades. He received the Leibniz Medal of the Royal Prussian Academy in 1914, an honorary D.Litt. by the National University of Ireland in 1920, and an Honorary D.Litt. by Trinity College Dublin in 1923.[4] In 1936 Best was awarded the Medal of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences by Pope Pius XI for his facsimile edition of the Milan codex.[7] He was elected as President of the Royal Irish Academy in 1942. His works, Bibliography of Irish Philology and of Irish Printed Literature (1913)[9] and Bibliography of Irish Philology and Manuscript Literature, 1913-41 (1942), are considered to be some of his most important scholarly outputs.[7]

Best is also known for his appearances in famous works of Irish literature. He appears in James JoycesUlysses, describing him as such, “Mr Best entered, tall, young, mild, light. He bore in his hand with grace a notebook, new, large, clean, bright”.[5] George Moore described him as, “A young man with beautiful shining hair and features so fine and delicate that many a young girl must have dreamed of him at her casement window, and would have loved him if he had not been so passionately interested in the infixed pronoun”, in his memoir Hail and Farewell.[5] Best was drawn by John Butler Yeats, father of William Butler Yeats, and his portrait now hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland.

Career after retirement edit

Upon his retirement from the National Library, Best became a Senior Professor at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). Best retired from the DIAS in 1947 at the age of seventy-five. From 1948 to 1956, he became chairman of the Irish Manuscripts Commission, a position previously held by Eoin MacNeill. While in this role, Best supervised several facsimiles, including RIA MS 23 N 10, later renamed the Book of Ballycummin in 2019.[10] During this time, his wife, Edith, passed away at their home on 9 March 1950.[11]

Later life edit

Following his retirement from the Irish Manuscripts Commission, Best spent much of the final three years of his life “sorting out his large correspondence”, much of which is currently held in the National Library. Best also continued to publish new work throughout his later life.[1] He worked on a translation of the Book of Leinster alongside Osborn Bergin and Professor M. A. O’Brien, who took over after Bergin’s death in 1950. The first fasciculus was published in 1954, the second in 1956 and the third in 1959.[8] Best’s work also appeared in multiple academic journals, including “Éiriu, and the Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie, Revue Celtique, Études Celtiques, Hermathena, The Dublin Magazine, The Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.”[7] Best also continued with his work in palaeography, including the last paper he completed on the Book of Armagh in 1958, which appeared in Éiriu vol. xviii. E.K.'s obituary for Best also notes “all his anonymous work: transcriptions and investigations undertaken…for other scholars,…friends and colleagues.”[8] His aid in the writing of others is particularly visible in his surviving correspondence with George Moore.

Death and legacy edit

Best died on 25 September 1959, at his home on 57 Upper Leeson Street in Dublin.[12] The Richard I. Best Papers are currently held at the National Archive and have been instrumental in the foundation of The Richard Irvine Best Memorial lecture. This discussion and celebration of Best’s work, organised by Richard Irvine Best Memorial Lecture Trust, has taken place since 1969.

Publications edit

  • Cuchulain and the men of the Red Branch. New Ireland Review 17 : 299-311 (1902).
  • The Irish mythological cycle and Celtic mythology, by H. D’arbois de Jubainville ; translated from the French with additional notes by R. I. Best. Dublin, Hodges, Figgis ; London, Simpkin, Marshall (1903).
  • The Leabhar Oiris [or Book of Chronicles, A.D. 979-1027 ; edited from MS. 23 E 26, p. 194-207, R.I.A., with variant readings of 23 N 3o, etc., and indices by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 1 : 74-112 (1904).
  • The Graves of the Kings at Clonmacnois ; [edited from Rawlinson B 512, Bodleian Library, Oxford, with introduction, notes and translation by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 2 : 163-171 (1905)
  • The Tragic Death of Curoi Mac Dari ; [edited from the Yellow Book of Lecan, col. 776-780 of the MS. (pp. 123a-125a, facsimile ed.) with translation and text from Egerton 88, fol. 10a-11a, by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 2 : 18-35 (1905)
  • The Adventures of Art son of conn, and the Courtship of Delbchaem ; [edited from the book of Fermoy, pp. 139–145 with introduction, notes and translations, by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 3 : 149-173 (1907).
  • The Canonical Hours [edited from H. 3. 17, T.C.D. col. 675 by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 3 : 116 (1907).
  • Imram Curaig Maíledúin ; [transcribed by R. I. best from the Yellow Book of Lecan, col. 370-399 (facs. pp. 1–15), collated by Kuno Meyer with Harleian 5280, fo. 1 ff.] Anecdota from Irish Manuscripts I : 50-74 (1907).
  • Anecdota from Irish Manuscripts ; edited by O. J. Bergin, R. I. Best, Kuno Meyer, J. G. O’Keeffe. Halle, Niemeyer ; Dublin, Hodges, Figgis, 1907-12. Vols. 1-5.
  • Beths Adamnáin from MS. Nr. 4190-4200, fol. 29-33, Bibliothéque Royale, Brussels ; [transcribed by R. I. Best] from photographs lent by Prof. Kuno Meyer. Anecdota from Irish Manuscripts 2 : 10-20 (1908).
  • Beths Pátraic ; [transcribed by R. I. Best] from the vellum MS No. 10 (c. xv cent.) in the King’s Inn Library, Dublin. Anecdota from Irish Manuscripts 2 : 29-42 (1910).
  • A Hymn of Praise (H. 1. 11 Trin. Coll., Dublin, fol. 137a) [text and translation by] R. I. Best. Ériu 4 : 120 (1910).
  • The Settling of the Manor of Tara ; [edited from the Yellow Book of Lecan, col. 740-9, and the Book of Lismore, fol. 90a-92a, with introduction, notes, translation, and indices by] R. I. Best. Ériu 4 : 121-167 (1910).
  • Bibliography of the Publications of Whitley Stokes. Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 8 : 351-406 (1911).
  • Cuchulainn’s Shield (H 3 17, col. 664) ; [text and notes by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 5 : 72 (1911).
  • [Addenda to] A bibliography of the published works of the late Dr. Heinrich Zimmer, 1911.
  • Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 8 : 593-594 (1912).
  • The Lebar Brecc tractate on the canonical hours : [text from p. 247a with variants of 23 N 10, translation and notes, by] R. I. Best. Miscellany presented to Kuno Meyer. Halle, Niemeyer, 1912, pp. 142–166.
  • Notes on the script of Lebor na Huidre [with 7 plates]. Éiriu 6 : 161-174 (1912).
  • Bibliography of Irish philology and of printed Irish literature [to end of 1912. By R. I. Best]. Dublin, H.M.S.O., 1913. xii, 307 pp. (National Library of Ireland).
  • Palaeographical notes I : The Rawlinson B 502 Tigernach : [interpolations of “H”, List of Latin abbreviations]. Éiriu 7 : 114-120 (1913).
  • Comhrag Fir Diadh & Chon cCulainn. Táin Bó Cúailinge. [Text ed. From Franciscan MS. 16, Dublin, pp. 83–102 and H. 2. 12 [15] T.C.D., fol. 1 r]. Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 10 : 274-308 (1914).
  • Éiriu : the journal of the School of Irish Learning, Dublin. Vol. 7, edited by Kuno Meyer & R. I. Best, 1914.
  • The St. Gall Incantation against Headache ; [edited from H. 3. 17, col. 658d marg. inf., T.C.D. with notes and translations by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 8 : 100 (1915).
  • The Battle of Airtech [edited from the Book of Lecan, fol. 169v (p. 342a), R.I.A. and H. 3. 18, p. 724 ff., T.C.D., with introduction, translation and notes, by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 8 : 170-190 (1916).
  • Comhrag Fir Diadh & Chon cCulainn. Táin Bó Cúailinge. Berichtingungen und Nachträge zu Band 10, Z. f. celt. Philol. Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 11 : 166 (1916).
  • Palaeographical notes, II : Lebor na hUidre. Éiriu 8 : 117-119 (1916).
  • Prognostications from the Raven and the Wren ; [edited from H. 3.17, col. 803 f and col. 831, T.C.D., with introduction, translation and notes, by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 8 : 120-126 (1916).
  • The ancient list of the coarbs of Patrick (LL f. 21v. Facs. 42), by H. J. Lawlor and R. I. Best. Royal Irish Academy Proceedings C 35 :316-362 (1919).
  • Distinguished Irishmen. Fletcher, George, editor. Ireland [volume of essays, including Distinguished Irishmen, by R. I. Best]. Cambridge University Press, 1922, pp. 251–285.
  • Kuno Meyer. Éiriu 9 : 181-186 (1923).
  • Bibliography of the publications of Kuno Meyer. Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 15 : 1-65 (1924).
  • On the Subscriptiones in the “Book of Dimma” [with 3 plates]. Hermathena 20 : 84-100 (1926).
  • The birth of Brandub, son of Eochaid and of Aedán, son of Gabrán ; [edited with translation from the Yellow Book of Lecan128a, by] R. I. Best. Medieval studies in memory of Gertrude Schoepperle Loomis. New York, Columbia University Press ; Paris, Champion, 1927, pp. 381–90.
  • An early monastic grant in the Book of Durrow ; [edited with introduction, translation, notes and collotype facsimile, by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 10 : 389-402 (1928).
  • Notes on Rawlinson B 512. Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 17 : 389-402 (1928).
  • Lebor na Huidre : Book of the Dun Cow ; edited by R. I. Best and O. J. Bergin. Dublin, published for the R.I.A. [by] Hodges, Figgis, 1929, xliv, 340 pp. 2 plates.
  • Amairgen son of Ecet Salach. From Book of Leinster, fol. 75 b g (Facs. p. 117) [text, by] R. I. Best. Irish texts I : 32-33 (1931).
  • The Martyrology of Tallaght. From the Book of Leinster and MS. 5100-4 in the Royal Library, Brussels ; edited with introduction, translation, notes and indices by R. I. Best and H. J. Lawlor. London, 1931, xxviii, 262 pp. (Henry Bradshaw Society, 68).
  • Charles Plummer, 24 Jan. 1851 to 8 Sept. 1927, by P. Allen, R. M. S. Stenton and R. I. Best [with bibliography]. British Academy Proceedings 15 : 463-476 (1931).
  • The Oldest fragments of the Senchas Mār. From MS. H. 2. 15 in the Library of Trinity College. With descriptive introduction by R. I. Best and Rudolf Thurneysen.  Dublin, published for the Commission by the Stationery Office of Saorstát Eireann, 1931. xv pp., 56 plates. (Comisiún Laimhscríbhinní nah Eireann : the Irish Manuscripts Commission. Facsimiles in collotype of Irish manuscripts, I).
  • Story of Máel Ruain of Tamlacht. From Book of Leinster, fol. 205a 39 (Facs. p. 286) [text by] R. I. Best. Irish Texts I : 32-35 (1931).
  • Annals of Inisfallen, reproduced in facsimile from the original manuscript (Rawlinson B 503) in the Bodleian Library, with a descriptive introduction by R. I. Best and Eoin MacNeill. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, etc., 1933. viii, 30 pp., 56 plates.
  • The Commentary on the psalms with glosses in Old Irish preserved in the Ambrosian Library (MS. C 301 inf.) : collotype facsimile, with introduction by R. I. Best. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, 1936. viii, 39 pp. Plates 1-146, I-X, 1-2.
  • Tochmarc Étaíne ; [edited from Yellow Book of Lecan, col. 985 (Nat. Libr. Ir. 4 : Phillips 8214) and Yellow Book of Lecan (T.C.D.) col. 876, [with introduction notes, translation and indices by] Osborn Bergin and R. I. Best. Éiriu 12: 137-196 (1938).
  • An Irish version of the Somniale Danielis ; [edited from H. 3. 17, col. 650 (T.C.D.) with Latin version from various sources by] R. I. Best. Féil-Sgríbhinn Eoin Mhic Néill, Dublin, At the Sign of the Three Candles, 1940, pp. 3–17.
  • Edward John Gwynn [with list of publications]. Royal Irish Academy, Minutes of Proceedings, Session 1940-41, pp. 5–10 (1941).
  • The oldest fragments of the Senchas Mār (MS. H. 2. 15, Trin. Coll.) Addenda & corrigenda. Analecta Hibernica 10 : 299-300 (1941).
  • Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature : publications, 1913-1941, by R. I. Best. Dublin, Institute for Advanced Studies, 1942, x, 254 pp.
  • Royal Irish Academy. Quaternion Centenary Celebrations. Opening remarks by President R. I. Best. Royal Irish Academy Proceedings B 50 : 59-70.
  • On recent Irish studies in the Academy : an address delivered to the Academy, February 25, 1946, by R. I. Best, President. Royal Irish Academy Proceedings C 51 : 34 (1946).
  • The Yellow Book of Lecan. Journal of Celtic Studies I : 190-192 (1950).
  • Whitley Stokes (1830-1909) : a memorial discourse. Dublin, Dublin University Press, 1951. [Private circulation.]
  • Pii Antistitis Icon ; or, The Life of Francis Kirwan, Bishop of Killala, by John Lynch, Archdeacon of Tuam (1659), reproduced at the Ordnance Survey, Dublin ; [foreword by R. I. Best]. Dublin, Stationery Office, 1951. (Comisiún Láimhscríbhinní nah Eireann. Collotype facsimiles.)
  • Some Irish charms ; [edited from Trinity College MS. H. 3. 17 (1336), with introduction, notes and translation, by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 16 : 27-32 (1952).
  • Lebor na Huidre : Book of the Dun Cow ; edited by R. I. Best and O. J. Bergin. Reprint with additional corrigenda. Dublin, R.I.A., 1953. Xiv, 341 pp., 2 plates.
  • Royal Irish Academy. MS 23 N 10. [facsimile of] MS 23 N 10 (formerly Betham 145) in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy, with descriptive introduction by R. I. Best. Dublin, Stationery Office, 1954. xxiii, 160 pp. (Coimisiún Laimhscríbhinní na hEireann. Facsimiles in collotype of Irish manuscripts, 6).
  • The Book of Leinster, formerly Leabhar na Núachongbála ; edited by R. I. Best, Osborn Bergin and M. A. O’Brien. Dublin, Dublin Institute for Advances Studies, 1954-57. Vols. 1-3.
  • Bodleian MS Laud 610 [with two plates]. Celtica 3 : 338 (1956).
  • Palaeographical notes, III : the Book of Armagh. Éiriu 18 : 102-8 (1958). With 4 plates.

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c Sayers, William (2006). "Best the Mythographer, Dinneen the Lexicographer: Muted Nationalism in "Scylla and Charybdis"" (PDF). Papers on Joyce. 12: 7–24.
  3. ^ a b c "Best, Richard Irvine (1872–1959), philologist and bibliographer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/64461. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
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richard, irvine, best, other, people, with, same, name, richard, best, january, 1872, september, 1959, born, bishop, street, derry, ireland, often, known, best, simply, best, close, friends, family, irish, scholar, specifically, philologist, bibliographer, spe. For other people with the same name see Richard Best Richard Irvine Best 17 January 1872 25 September 1959 was born at 3 Bishop Street in Derry Ireland He was often known as R I Best or simply Best to his close friends and family 1 2 He was an Irish scholar specifically a philologist and bibliographer who specialised in Celtic Studies 3 Richard Irvine BestR I BestBorn 1872 01 17 17 January 1872Derry IrelandDied25 September 1959 1959 09 25 aged 87 Dublin IrelandOccupationPhilologist Bibliographer LibrarianSubjectTranslationsNotable worksThe Irish Mythological Cycle and Celtic Mythology translated 1903 Bibliography of Irish Philology and of Printed Irish Literature 1913 The Martyrology of Tallaght 1931 SpouseEdith Best 1906 1950 Contents 1 Family 2 Early life 3 Career 3 1 Achievements 4 Career after retirement 5 Later life 6 Death and legacy 7 Publications 8 ReferencesFamily editBest s parents were Henry Best and Margaret Jane Best nee Irvine 4 His father Henry was an excise officer working in Paisley Scotland at the time of Richard s birth 5 Richard Best married his wife Edith Best nee Oldham in 1906 Best was seven years her junior 2 Edith was older sister to Charles Hubert Oldham who would go on to become Professor of Economics at University College Dublin Edith herself was a musician a pianist who had studied at the Royal College of Music in London 5 The couple had no children and also claimed to have no affiliation with any religion 6 Edith died in 1950 and Best on 25 September nine years later He died in his home at 57 Upper Leeson Street Dublin 1 5 Early life editHis education took place locally at a grammar school in County Londonderry called Foyle College an institution which dates back to 1617 schooling children ages eleven to eighteen Following on from his time at Foyle College Best did not attend university however he was a member of the Irish Literary Society in London 4 Instead of attending university he worked as a banking assistant for a time before an inheritance allowed him to travel to Paris France 3 4 It was in Paris that Best met and became friends with John Millington Synge who recommended the lectures of Henri d Arbois de Jubainville at the College de France 2 Best would later go on to translate and annotate Henri d Arbois de Jubainville s work Le cycle mythologique irlandais et la mythologie celtique into The Irish Mythological Cycle and Celtic Mythology Best returned to Dublin where he met Kuno Meyer who he pushed to establish the School of Irish Learning in 1903 where Best himself was both secretary and student he was capable of speaking both French and Irish alongside English 3 6 Career editUpon returning from Paris Best became Honorary Secretary of the School of Irish Learning from the year of its inception in 1903 which was incorporated into the Royal Irish Academy in 1926 He acted as joint editor of the School s journal Eriu journal and continued after the transfer of the journal to the Academy In 1904 Best joined the staff of the National Library of Ireland as an assistant director He succeeded as Chief Librarian in 1924 and subsequently Library Director where he remained in the post until 1940 7 Throughout his career Best became a prolific expert on Celtic studies and has been widely attributed to the survival and success of the subject as it is known today 8 Achievements edit His work earned him several accolades He received the Leibniz Medal of the Royal Prussian Academy in 1914 an honorary D Litt by the National University of Ireland in 1920 and an Honorary D Litt by Trinity College Dublin in 1923 4 In 1936 Best was awarded the Medal of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences by Pope Pius XI for his facsimile edition of the Milan codex 7 He was elected as President of the Royal Irish Academy in 1942 His works Bibliography of Irish Philology and of Irish Printed Literature 1913 9 and Bibliography of Irish Philology and Manuscript Literature 1913 41 1942 are considered to be some of his most important scholarly outputs 7 Best is also known for his appearances in famous works of Irish literature He appears in James Joyces Ulysses describing him as such Mr Best entered tall young mild light He bore in his hand with grace a notebook new large clean bright 5 George Moore described him as A young man with beautiful shining hair and features so fine and delicate that many a young girl must have dreamed of him at her casement window and would have loved him if he had not been so passionately interested in the infixed pronoun in his memoir Hail and Farewell 5 Best was drawn by John Butler Yeats father of William Butler Yeats and his portrait now hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland Career after retirement editUpon his retirement from the National Library Best became a Senior Professor at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies DIAS Best retired from the DIAS in 1947 at the age of seventy five From 1948 to 1956 he became chairman of the Irish Manuscripts Commission a position previously held by Eoin MacNeill While in this role Best supervised several facsimiles including RIA MS 23 N 10 later renamed the Book of Ballycummin in 2019 10 During this time his wife Edith passed away at their home on 9 March 1950 11 Later life editFollowing his retirement from the Irish Manuscripts Commission Best spent much of the final three years of his life sorting out his large correspondence much of which is currently held in the National Library Best also continued to publish new work throughout his later life 1 He worked on a translation of the Book of Leinster alongside Osborn Bergin and Professor M A O Brien who took over after Bergin s death in 1950 The first fasciculus was published in 1954 the second in 1956 and the third in 1959 8 Best s work also appeared in multiple academic journals including Eiriu and the Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie Revue Celtique Etudes Celtiques Hermathena The Dublin Magazine The Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 7 Best also continued with his work in palaeography including the last paper he completed on the Book of Armagh in 1958 which appeared in Eiriu vol xviii E K s obituary for Best also notes all his anonymous work transcriptions and investigations undertaken for other scholars friends and colleagues 8 His aid in the writing of others is particularly visible in his surviving correspondence with George Moore Death and legacy editBest died on 25 September 1959 at his home on 57 Upper Leeson Street in Dublin 12 The Richard I Best Papers are currently held at the National Archive and have been instrumental in the foundation of The Richard Irvine Best Memorial lecture This discussion and celebration of Best s work organised by Richard Irvine Best Memorial Lecture Trust has taken place since 1969 Publications editCuchulain and the men of the Red Branch New Ireland Review 17 299 311 1902 The Irish mythological cycle and Celtic mythology by H D arbois de Jubainville translated from the French with additional notes by R I Best Dublin Hodges Figgis London Simpkin Marshall 1903 The Leabhar Oiris or Book of Chronicles A D 979 1027 edited from MS 23 E 26 p 194 207 R I A with variant readings of 23 N 3o etc and indices by R I Best Eiriu 1 74 112 1904 The Graves of the Kings at Clonmacnois edited from Rawlinson B 512 Bodleian Library Oxford with introduction notes and translation by R I Best Eiriu 2 163 171 1905 The Tragic Death of Curoi Mac Dari edited from the Yellow Book of Lecan col 776 780 of the MS pp 123a 125a facsimile ed with translation and text from Egerton 88 fol 10a 11a by R I Best Eiriu 2 18 35 1905 The Adventures of Art son of conn and the Courtship of Delbchaem edited from the book of Fermoy pp 139 145 with introduction notes and translations by R I Best Eiriu 3 149 173 1907 The Canonical Hours edited from H 3 17 T C D col 675 by R I Best Eiriu 3 116 1907 Imram Curaig Maileduin transcribed by R I best from the Yellow Book of Lecan col 370 399 facs pp 1 15 collated by Kuno Meyer with Harleian 5280 fo 1 ff Anecdota from Irish Manuscripts I 50 74 1907 Anecdota from Irish Manuscripts edited by O J Bergin R I Best Kuno Meyer J G O Keeffe Halle Niemeyer Dublin Hodges Figgis 1907 12 Vols 1 5 Beths Adamnain from MS Nr 4190 4200 fol 29 33 Bibliotheque Royale Brussels transcribed by R I Best from photographs lent by Prof Kuno Meyer Anecdota from Irish Manuscripts 2 10 20 1908 Beths Patraic transcribed by R I Best from the vellum MS No 10 c xv cent in the King s Inn Library Dublin Anecdota from Irish Manuscripts 2 29 42 1910 A Hymn of Praise H 1 11 Trin Coll Dublin fol 137a text and translation by R I Best Eriu 4 120 1910 The Settling of the Manor of Tara edited from the Yellow Book of Lecan col 740 9 and the Book of Lismore fol 90a 92a with introduction notes translation and indices by R I Best Eriu 4 121 167 1910 Bibliography of the Publications of Whitley Stokes Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie 8 351 406 1911 Cuchulainn s Shield H 3 17 col 664 text and notes by R I Best Eiriu 5 72 1911 Addenda to A bibliography of the published works of the late Dr Heinrich Zimmer 1911 Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie 8 593 594 1912 The Lebar Brecc tractate on the canonical hours text from p 247a with variants of 23 N 10 translation and notes by R I Best Miscellany presented to Kuno Meyer Halle Niemeyer 1912 pp 142 166 Notes on the script of Lebor na Huidre with 7 plates Eiriu 6 161 174 1912 Bibliography of Irish philology and of printed Irish literature to end of 1912 By R I Best Dublin H M S O 1913 xii 307 pp National Library of Ireland Palaeographical notes I The Rawlinson B 502 Tigernach interpolations of H List of Latin abbreviations Eiriu 7 114 120 1913 Comhrag Fir Diadh amp Chon cCulainn Tain Bo Cuailinge Text ed From Franciscan MS 16 Dublin pp 83 102 and H 2 12 15 T C D fol 1 r Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie 10 274 308 1914 Eiriu the journal of the School of Irish Learning Dublin Vol 7 edited by Kuno Meyer amp R I Best 1914 The St Gall Incantation against Headache edited from H 3 17 col 658d marg inf T C D with notes and translations by R I Best Eiriu 8 100 1915 The Battle of Airtech edited from the Book of Lecan fol 169v p 342a R I A and H 3 18 p 724 ff T C D with introduction translation and notes by R I Best Eiriu 8 170 190 1916 Comhrag Fir Diadh amp Chon cCulainn Tain Bo Cuailinge Berichtingungen und Nachtrage zu Band 10 Z f celt Philol Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie 11 166 1916 Palaeographical notes II Lebor na hUidre Eiriu 8 117 119 1916 Prognostications from the Raven and the Wren edited from H 3 17 col 803 f and col 831 T C D with introduction translation and notes by R I Best Eiriu 8 120 126 1916 The ancient list of the coarbs of Patrick LL f 21v Facs 42 by H J Lawlor and R I Best Royal Irish Academy Proceedings C 35 316 362 1919 Distinguished Irishmen Fletcher George editor Ireland volume of essays including Distinguished Irishmen by R I Best Cambridge University Press 1922 pp 251 285 Kuno Meyer Eiriu 9 181 186 1923 Bibliography of the publications of Kuno Meyer Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie 15 1 65 1924 On the Subscriptiones in the Book of Dimma with 3 plates Hermathena 20 84 100 1926 The birth of Brandub son of Eochaid and of Aedan son of Gabran edited with translation from the Yellow Book of Lecan128a by R I Best Medieval studies in memory of Gertrude Schoepperle Loomis New York Columbia University Press Paris Champion 1927 pp 381 90 An early monastic grant in the Book of Durrow edited with introduction translation notes and collotype facsimile by R I Best Eiriu 10 389 402 1928 Notes on Rawlinson B 512 Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie 17 389 402 1928 Lebor na Huidre Book of the Dun Cow edited by R I Best and O J Bergin Dublin published for the R I A by Hodges Figgis 1929 xliv 340 pp 2 plates Amairgen son of Ecet Salach From Book of Leinster fol 75 b g Facs p 117 text by R I Best Irish texts I 32 33 1931 The Martyrology of Tallaght From the Book of Leinster and MS 5100 4 in the Royal Library Brussels edited with introduction translation notes and indices by R I Best and H J Lawlor London 1931 xxviii 262 pp Henry Bradshaw Society 68 Charles Plummer 24 Jan 1851 to 8 Sept 1927 by P Allen R M S Stenton and R I Best with bibliography British Academy Proceedings 15 463 476 1931 The Oldest fragments of the Senchas Mar From MS H 2 15 in the Library of Trinity College With descriptive introduction by R I Best and Rudolf Thurneysen Dublin published for the Commission by the Stationery Office of Saorstat Eireann 1931 xv pp 56 plates Comisiun Laimhscribhinni nah Eireann the Irish Manuscripts Commission Facsimiles in collotype of Irish manuscripts I Story of Mael Ruain of Tamlacht From Book of Leinster fol 205a 39 Facs p 286 text by R I Best Irish Texts I 32 35 1931 Annals of Inisfallen reproduced in facsimile from the original manuscript Rawlinson B 503 in the Bodleian Library with a descriptive introduction by R I Best and Eoin MacNeill Dublin Royal Irish Academy etc 1933 viii 30 pp 56 plates The Commentary on the psalms with glosses in Old Irish preserved in the Ambrosian Library MS C 301 inf collotype facsimile with introduction by R I Best Dublin Royal Irish Academy 1936 viii 39 pp Plates 1 146 I X 1 2 Tochmarc Etaine edited from Yellow Book of Lecan col 985 Nat Libr Ir 4 Phillips 8214 and Yellow Book of Lecan T C D col 876 with introduction notes translation and indices by Osborn Bergin and R I Best Eiriu 12 137 196 1938 An Irish version of the Somniale Danielis edited from H 3 17 col 650 T C D with Latin version from various sources by R I Best Feil Sgribhinn Eoin Mhic Neill Dublin At the Sign of the Three Candles 1940 pp 3 17 Edward John Gwynn with list of publications Royal Irish Academy Minutes of Proceedings Session 1940 41 pp 5 10 1941 The oldest fragments of the Senchas Mar MS H 2 15 Trin Coll Addenda amp corrigenda Analecta Hibernica 10 299 300 1941 Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature publications 1913 1941 by R I Best Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies 1942 x 254 pp Royal Irish Academy Quaternion Centenary Celebrations Opening remarks by President R I Best Royal Irish Academy Proceedings B 50 59 70 On recent Irish studies in the Academy an address delivered to the Academy February 25 1946 by R I Best President Royal Irish Academy Proceedings C 51 34 1946 The Yellow Book of Lecan Journal of Celtic Studies I 190 192 1950 Whitley Stokes 1830 1909 a memorial discourse Dublin Dublin University Press 1951 Private circulation Pii Antistitis Icon or The Life of Francis Kirwan Bishop of Killala by John Lynch Archdeacon of Tuam 1659 reproduced at the Ordnance Survey Dublin foreword by R I Best Dublin Stationery Office 1951 Comisiun Laimhscribhinni nah Eireann Collotype facsimiles Some Irish charms edited from Trinity College MS H 3 17 1336 with introduction notes and translation by R I Best Eiriu 16 27 32 1952 Lebor na Huidre Book of the Dun Cow edited by R I Best and O J Bergin Reprint with additional corrigenda Dublin R I A 1953 Xiv 341 pp 2 plates Royal Irish Academy MS 23 N 10 facsimile of MS 23 N 10 formerly Betham 145 in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy with descriptive introduction by R I Best Dublin Stationery Office 1954 xxiii 160 pp Coimisiun Laimhscribhinni na hEireann Facsimiles in collotype of Irish manuscripts 6 The Book of Leinster formerly Leabhar na Nuachongbala edited by R I Best Osborn Bergin and M A O Brien Dublin Dublin Institute for Advances Studies 1954 57 Vols 1 3 Bodleian MS Laud 610 with two plates Celtica 3 338 1956 Palaeographical notes III the Book of Armagh Eiriu 18 102 8 1958 With 4 plates References edit a b c de Vere White Terence 1977 Richard Irvine Best and His Irish Literary Contemporaries Irish University Review 7 2 168 183 ISSN 0021 1427 JSTOR 25477173 a b c Sayers William 2006 Best the Mythographer Dinneen the Lexicographer Muted Nationalism in Scylla and Charybdis PDF Papers on Joyce 12 7 24 a b c Best Richard Irvine 1872 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