Author Archives: Ian Adamson

The Empire of Attila the Hun

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Bangor, A Világ Világossága, for Balazs Kecskemeti , Emma and her family in Budapest

Ti vagytok a földnek savai; ha pedig a só megízetlenül, mivel sózzák meg? nem jó azután semmire, hanem hogy kidobják és eltapossák az emberek.Ti vagytok a világ világossága. Nem rejtethetik el a hegyen épített város. Gyertyát sem azért gyújtanak, hogy … Continue reading

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The Hagia Sophia, Istanbul

Hagia Sophia (from the Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, “Holy Wisdom”; Latin: Sancta Sophia or Sancta Sapientia; Turkish: Ayasofya) is a former Christian patriarchal basilica, later an imperial mosque, and now a museum (Ayasofya Müzesi) in Istanbul, Turkey. I visited it first … Continue reading

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Bangor, Drita e Botës, for Sofina, her birthplace, Kuçovë, Berat, Albania and her family

Ju jeni kripa e tokës, por nëse kripa amështohet, me çfarë do të njelmësohet? Nuk vlen më për asgjë veç për t’u hedhur jashtë e për t’u shkelur nga njerëzit. Ju jeni drita e botës. Nuk mund të fshihet qyteti … Continue reading

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The Inklings- Mythological Voyagers: Part 5

Continued from Part 4: Part 5   St. Brendan’s Church located on the Larkfield Road in Sydenham, East Belfast. The Voyage of Bran was perhaps the earliest of the Immrama or ‘Voyage Tales’, but the Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis, (the Voyage of Saint … Continue reading

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The Inklings- Mythological Voyagers: Part 4

Continued from Part 3: Part 4 Bangor, of course, was also the source for the famous Immram Brain MaicFebail, Voyage of Bran of which Douglas Hyde wrote, “I know of few things in literature comparable to this lovely description, one … Continue reading

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The Inklings- Mythological Voyagers: Part 3

Continued from Part 2: Part 3 Tristan and Iseult as depicted by Edmund Blair Leighton (1853–1922) We know of course, the story of how Tristan won Iseult. I recently spoke to chef Rick Stein about it following Van Morrison’s superlative concert … Continue reading

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The Inklings- Mythological Voyagers: Part 2

Continued from Part 1: Part 2 The Inklings of course have now entered literary history, and more has been written about them than I will ever know. A literary society of that name was founded in about 1931 by an … Continue reading

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The Inklings – Mythological Voyagers : Part 1

This is the text of my address to the Ninth William Carlton Summer School held in Corick House, Clogher (a) on Monday 7th August 2000. There are four more parts to come. The Inklings – Mythological Voyagers Part 1 Keir Hardie … Continue reading

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The Two Heroes and the Belgae: Part 2

The Gallic Wars Gallia       On Wednesday 30th June 2010, our Somme Pilgrimage took us from Arras on a full day’s tour into Belgium. On the road to Ieper (Ypres) I had the opportunity to tell our group of … Continue reading

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