Monthly Archives: May 2017

Towards an Ulster Language Act : English, Erse (Gaelic), Scots and Cymric.

Set as Ulster is at the North Eastern corner of Ireland, facing Britain across a narrow sea and separated from the rest of Ireland by a zone of little hills known as Drumlins, the characteristics of her language and people … Continue reading

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The Cymric Project

RMS Cymric at Liverpool with tender SS Magnetic The Cymric Project is an initiative which aims to incease knowledge of the oldest languages of Britain and Ireland focusing on such prominent Ulster people of Welsh descent such as E Estyn Evans and … Continue reading

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Pretania – The 6,000 British Isles

The first writer to use a form of our name was the Greek explorer and geographer Pytheas in the 4th century BC. Pytheas referred to Prettanike nesoi, Πρετανικαι νησοι, a group of islands off the coast of North-Western Europe. In the 1st century … Continue reading

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