Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Yr.1906

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I., 1898, p. 176), v, W^ Itu Lugnaed's Headstone.
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but 4 ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND.
does not appear to have examined the question for himself. 1 It is of course a formidable undertaking to question the opinions of such scholars as these. As to Miss Stokes, we know that she has been, next to Petrie, the chief illustrator of the antiquities and antiquarian literature of Irelaud : and this criticism of mine must not be taken as in any sense disrespectful or depreciatory. We have, h
...owever, on the other side of the question two scholars of equal eminence in this branch of antiquarian study — O'Donovan and Petrie.
It is better, at the outset, to draw attention to one circumstance of supreme importance in this inquiry, that Sir Samuel Ferguson and Miss Stokes found their conclusions on the bare inscription — the inscrip- tion as it stands — without looking right or left for any other evidence ; and if the matter were to be determined finally by the inscription alone, we should concede that they could hardly have taken any other course.


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