R. I. Best Papers.

Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Best, R. I. (Richard Irvine).
Contributors: Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931
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Summary:The papers of Dr. Richard Irvine Best, Celticist and librarian in the National Library of Ireland. Includes correspondence with Celtic scholars, materials relating to Irish studies, the Esposito Testimonial Committee, the papers of Whitley Stokes and notes of lectures on Celtic topics. Correspondents include Arnold Bennett, Osborn Bergin, Padraic Colum, David Comyn, James Henry Cousins, Robin Flower, Henri Gaidoz, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Louis Gougaud, Alfred Percival Graves, Alice Stopford Green, Lady Gregory, Paul Grosjean, Douglas Hyde, James Joyce, W.P. Ker, Shane Leslie, Joseph Loth, Eon Mac Neill, W.K. Magee, Carl Marstrander, Rutherford Mayne, Susan Mitchell, George Moore, Kuno Meyer, Peter O'Leary, Joseph O'Neill, Thomas Francis O'Rahilly, Edward Orpen, Charles Plummer, Louis Claude Purser, Edmund Crosby Quiggin, Sir John Rhys, George Russell, James Stephens, Ludwig Christian Stern, John Millington Synge, Rudolf Thurneysen, James Carmichael Watson, and William Butler Yeats.
In collection: R. I. Best Papers.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published / Created: ca. 1895-1955.
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Notes:Best, Richard Irvine (1872–1959), Celticist and librarian, was born 17 January 1872 at 3 Bishop St., Derry. He was a member of the Irish Literary Society in the mid-1890s and joined the Irish literary circle in Paris following his move there. During this time he also gained knowled of palaeography and an enthusiasm for Old and Middle Irish manifested in his translation of Le cycle mythologique irlandais et la mythologie celtique in 1884. He joined the staff of the National Library of Ireland in 1904, becoming chief librarian in 1924 and, subsequently, director. He wrote prolifically on Celtic philology and literature and, on his retirement from the National Library of Ireland, he became a senior professor in the School of Celtic Studies at the newly founded DIAS (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies). - Dictionary of Irish Biography, http://dib.cambridge.org .

Physical description: 10 boxes.

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Arrangement:Fonds.
Organised into five subdivisions; I. Correspondence, mainly with Celtic scholars, c. 1895 - 1955. II. Letters, notes and memoranda relating to the state of Irish studies. III. Papers of the Esposito Testimonial Committee, 1928. IV. Transcripts and notes by Whitley Stokes and letters to R.I. Best concerning the papers of Stokes from his daughter, Maeve Boothby, 1911. V. Notes of lectures on Celtic topics delivered by C. Marstrander, Whitley Stokes, J. Strachan and Osborn Bergin, 20th century.

R. I. Best Papers.

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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: R. I. Best Papers.
Description:The papers of Dr. Richard Irvine Best, Celticist and librarian in the National Library of Ireland. Includes correspondence with Celtic scholars, materials relating to Irish studies, the Esposito Testimonial Committee, the papers of Whitley Stokes and notes of lectures on Celtic topics. Correspondents include Arnold Bennett, Osborn Bergin, Padraic Colum, David Comyn, James Henry Cousins, Robin Flower, Henri Gaidoz, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Louis Gougaud, Alfred Percival Graves, Alice Stopford Green, Lady Gregory, Paul Grosjean, Douglas Hyde, James Joyce, W.P. Ker, Shane Leslie, Joseph Loth, Eon Mac Neill, W.K. Magee, Carl Marstrander, Rutherford Mayne, Susan Mitchell, George Moore, Kuno Meyer, Peter O'Leary, Joseph O'Neill, Thomas Francis O'Rahilly, Edward Orpen, Charles Plummer, Louis Claude Purser, Edmund Crosby Quiggin, Sir John Rhys, George Russell, James Stephens, Ludwig Christian Stern, John Millington Synge, Rudolf Thurneysen, James Carmichael Watson, and William Butler Yeats.
Main Creator: Best, R. I. (Richard Irvine).
Created: ca. 1895-1955.
Language:English
Extent:10 boxes.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 11,000 - MS 11,008 (Manuscripts Reading Room)