Bibliography

D. A. (Daniel Anthony)
Binchy
b. 1900–d. 1989

64 publications between 1923 and 1984 indexed
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Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Corpus iuris Hibernici: ad fidem codicum manuscriptorum, 7 vols, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.  
The standard diplomatic edition of early Irish law texts, undertaken by D. A. Binchy and published in 7 volumes.
includes: D. A. Binchy, Corpus iuris Hibernici, vol. 1 • D. A. Binchy, Corpus iuris Hibernici, vol. 2 • D. A. Binchy, Corpus iuris Hibernici, vol. 3 • D. A. Binchy, Corpus iuris Hibernici, vol. 4 • D. A. Binchy, Corpus iuris Hibernici, vol. 5 • D. A. Binchy, Corpus iuris Hibernici, vol. 6
The standard diplomatic edition of early Irish law texts, undertaken by D. A. Binchy and published in 7 volumes.
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Corpus iuris Hibernici, 7 vols, vol. 2, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.  
comments: numbered pp. 339–744; diplomatic edition of legal material from: London, British Library, MS Harley 432; Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316; Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1337.
comments: numbered pp. 339–744; diplomatic edition of legal material from: London, British Library, MS Harley 432; Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316; Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1337.
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Corpus iuris Hibernici, 7 vols, vol. 3, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.  
comments: numbered pp. 745–1138; diplomatic edition of legal material from Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1337 (continued, pp. 745–1109); Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1317 (pp. 1111–1138)
comments: numbered pp. 745–1138; diplomatic edition of legal material from Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1337 (continued, pp. 745–1109); Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1317 (pp. 1111–1138)
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Corpus iuris Hibernici, 7 vols, vol. 4, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.  
comments: numbered pp. 1139–1531; diplomatic edition of legal material from: Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 Q 6; Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 3; London, British Library, MS Egerton 88.
comments: numbered pp. 1139–1531; diplomatic edition of legal material from: Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 Q 6; Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 P 3; London, British Library, MS Egerton 88.
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Corpus iuris Hibernici, 7 vols, vol. 5, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.  
Volume 5 of the Corpus iuris Hibernici, which is numbered pp. 1532–1925, contains diplomatic editions of legal material from TCD 1363 (H 4. 22), the Book of Ballymote (RIA 23 P 12), BL Egerton 90 and TCD 1336 (H 3. 17).
Volume 5 of the Corpus iuris Hibernici, which is numbered pp. 1532–1925, contains diplomatic editions of legal material from TCD 1363 (H 4. 22), the Book of Ballymote (RIA 23 P 12), BL Egerton 90 and TCD 1336 (H 3. 17).
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Corpus iuris Hibernici, 7 vols, vol. 6, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.  
comments: numbered pp. 1926–2343; diplomatic edition of legal material from:
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1336 (continued)
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1387
  • Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1308
  • London, British Library, MS Additional 4783
  • London, British Library, MS Nero A 7
  • Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, MS NKS 261b
  • Dublin, National Library of Ireland, MS G 3
  • Dublin, National Library of Ireland, MS G 11
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C i 2
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1318/16
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS E 3. 3
comments: numbered pp. 1926–2343; diplomatic edition of legal material from:
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1336 (continued)
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1387
  • Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1308
  • London, British Library, MS Additional 4783
  • London, British Library, MS Nero A 7
  • Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, MS NKS 261b
  • Dublin, National Library of Ireland, MS G 3
  • Dublin, National Library of Ireland, MS G 11
  • Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS C i 2
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1318/16
  • Dublin, Trinity College, MS E 3. 3
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Corpus iuris Hibernici, 7 vols, vol. 1, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.  
comments: numbered pp. 1–337; diplomatic edition of legal material three manuscripts: the Bodleian manuscripts Rawlinson B 487 and Rawlinson B 506, and TCD 1433 (E 3. 5).
comments: numbered pp. 1–337; diplomatic edition of legal material three manuscripts: the Bodleian manuscripts Rawlinson B 487 and Rawlinson B 506, and TCD 1433 (E 3. 5).
Binchy, D. A., Celtic and Anglo-Saxon kingship [O’Donnell lectures 1967–1968], Oxford: Clarendon, 1970.
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin, Mediaeval and Modern Irish Series, 18, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1963.
CELT – edition: <link>
Bieler, Ludwig [ed.], and D. A. Binchy [appendix], The Irish penitentials, Scriptores Latini Hiberniae, 5, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1963.
Thurneysen, Rudolf, Old Irish reader: with a supplement to A grammar of Old Irish, tr. D. A. Binchy, and Osborn Bergin, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1949.
Thurneysen, Rudolf, A grammar of Old Irish, tr. D. A. Binchy, and Osborn Bergin, Dublin: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1946.
Binchy, D. A. [ed.], Críth gablach, Mediaeval and Modern Irish Series, 11, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1941.

Theses

Binchy, D. A., “Die irischen Benediktinerklöster in Regensburg”, unpublished PhD dissertation, Munich, 1923.


Contributions to journals

Binchy, D. A., “The original meaning of co nómad náu (nó); linguists v. historians?”, Celtica 16 (1984): 1–12.
Binchy, D. A., “De fontibus iuris Romani”, Celtica 15 (1983): 13–17.
Binchy, D. A., “Irish history and Irish law: II”, Studia Hibernica 16 (1976): 7–45.
Binchy, Daniel A., “The Pseudo-historical Prologue to the Senchus Már”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976): 15–28.
Binchy, Daniel A., “Féchem, fethem, aigne”, Celtica 11 (1976): 18–33.
Binchy, D. A., “Irish history and Irish law: I”, Studia Hibernica 15 (1975): 7–36.
Binchy, D. A., “Eleanor Knott (1886–1975)”, Ériu 26 (1975): 182–186.
Binchy, D. A., “Distraint in Irish law”, Celtica 10 (1973): 22–71.
Binchy, D. A., “A text on the forms of distraint”, Celtica 10 (1973): 72–86.
Binchy, D. A. [ed. and tr.], “An archaic legal poem”, Celtica 9 (1971): 152–168.
Binchy, D. A., “St. Patrick's 'First synod'”, Studia Hibernica 8 (1968): 49–59.
Binchy, D. A., “Mellbretha”, Celtica 8 (1968): 144–154.
Binchy, D. A., “Varia. III [1. The old negative form of dia ‘if’; 2. (bó) trelaeg; 3. Atromriug; 4. The date of the so-called ‘Hymn of Patrick’]”, Ériu 20 (1966): 229–237.
Binchy, D. A., “Bretha Déin Chécht”, Ériu 20 (1966): 1–66.
Binchy, D. A., “Carl J. S. Marstrander”, Ériu 20 (1966): 237–238.
Binchy, D. A., “The old name of Charleville, Co. Cork”, Éigse 10:3 (1961–1963): 211–235.
Binchy, D. A., “Patrick and his biographers: ancient and modern”, Studia Hibernica 2 (1962): 7–173.
Binchy, D. A. [ed. and tr.], “The Old-Irish table of penitential commutations”, Ériu 19 (1962): 47–72.
Binchy, D. A., “A misunderstood marginal”, Ériu 19 (1962): 121–122.
Binchy, D. A., “The background of early Irish literature”, Studia Hibernica 1 (1961): 7–18.
Binchy, D. A., “IE *que in Irish”, Celtica 5 (1960): 77–94.
Binchy, D. A., “Linguistic and legal archaisms in the Celtic law-books”, Transactions of the Philological Society 58 (1959, 1960): 14–24.
Binchy, D. A., “The Fair of Tailtiu and the Feast of Tara”, Ériu 18 (1958): 113–138.
D. A. Binchy, “[Review of: Gerard Murphy, Early Irish lyrics: eighth to twelfth century (1956)]”, in: Celtica 4 (1958).
Binchy, D. A., “The date and provenance of Uraicecht becc”, Ériu 18 (1958): 44–54.
Binchy, D. A., “Old-Irish axal”, Ériu 18 (1958): 164.
Binchy, D. A., “Irish law tracts re-edited: I. Coibnes uisci thairidne”, Ériu 17 (1955): 52–85.
Binchy, D. A., “Bretha Nemed”, Ériu 17 (1955): 4–6.
Binchy, D. A. [ed. and tr.], “The saga of Fergus mac Léti”, Ériu 16 (1952): 33–48.
TLH – edition: <link> TLH – translation: <link>
Binchy, D. A., “Ir. forggu (W. goreu?), dígu”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 148–151.
Binchy, D. A., “The linguistic and historical value of the Irish law tracts [Sir John Rhŷs Memorial Lecture]”, Proceedings of the British Academy 29 (1943): 195–227.
Internet Archive: <link>
Binchy, D. A., and Osborn Bergin [poem], “Rudolf Thurneysen († August, 1940)”, Éigse 2:4 (geimhreadh, 1940): 285–286.
Binchy, D. A., “Bretha crólige”, Ériu 12 (1938): 1–77.
Binchy, D. A., “Sick-maintenance in Irish law”, Ériu 12 (1938): 78–134.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Binchy, D. A., “Brewing in eighth-century Ireland”, in: B. G. Scott (ed.), Studies on early Ireland: essays in honour of M. V. Duignan, Belfast: Association of Young Irish Archaeologists, 1982. 3–6.
Binchy, D. A., “A pre-Christian survival in mediaeval Irish hagiography”, in: Dorothy Whitelock, Rosamund McKitterick, and David N. Dumville (eds), Ireland in early medieval Europe: studies in memory of Kathleen Hughes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. 165–178.
Binchy, D. A., “Semantic influence of Latin in the Old Irish glosses”, in: John J. OʼMeara, and Bernd Naumann (eds), Latin script and letters A.D. 400–900: Festschrift presented to Ludwig Bieler on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1976. 167–173.
Binchy, D. A., Suniti Kumar Chatterji, and V. Rhagavan, “[Preliminary:] Foreword; Professor Myles Dillon (1900-1972): a brief life-sketch; Professor Myles Dillon: Indological and Sanskrit-Irish studies; About the book: Myles Dillon, Indo-European, Indo-Aryan and Celtic studies”, in: Myles Dillon, Celts and Aryans: survivals of Indo-European speech and society, Simla: Indian Institute for Advanced Study, 1975. vii–xxiii.  

Foreword by Binchy and Chatterji; brief biography by Binchy; “Indological and Sanskrit-Irish studies” by Rhagavan; final contribution, “About the book”, by Chatterji.

Foreword by Binchy and Chatterji; brief biography by Binchy; “Indological and Sanskrit-Irish studies” by Rhagavan; final contribution, “About the book”, by Chatterji.

Binchy, D. A., “Celtic suretyship, a fossilized Indo-European institution?”, in: George Cardona, Henry M. Hoenigswald, and Alfred Senn (eds), Indo-European and Indo-Europeans: papers presented at the Third Indo-European Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1970. 355–368.
Binchy, D. A., “The passing of the old order”, in: Brian Ó Cuív (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Congress of Celtic Studies, Dublin 1959, 1, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1962. 119–132.
Binchy, D. A., “Echtra Fergusa maic Léti”, in: Myles Dillon (ed.), Irish sagas, Dublin, 1959. 38–50.
Binchy, D. A., “Secular institutions”, in: Myles Dillon [ed.], Early Irish society, 8, Dublin, 1954. 52–65.
Binchy, D. A., “The leech in ancient Ireland”, in: William Doolin, and Oliver Fitzgerald (eds), What’s past is prologue: a retrospective of Irish medicine, Dublin: Monument Press, 1952. 5–9.
Binchy, D. A., “Aimser chue”, in: John Ryan (ed.), Féil-sgríbhinn Eóin Mhic Néill: Essays and studies presented to professor Eoin MacNeill on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, May 15th 1938, Dublin: Three Candles, 1940. 18–22.
Binchy, D. A., “Appendix: Family membership of women”, in: Rudolf Thurneysen, Nancy Power, and Myles Dillon (eds), Studies in early Irish law, Dublin: Hodges Figgis, 1936. 180–186.
Binchy, D. A., “The legal capacity of women in regard to contracts”, in: Rudolf Thurneysen, Nancy Power, and Myles Dillon (eds), Studies in early Irish law, Dublin: Hodges Figgis, 1936. 207–234.

As honouree

Peritia 5 (1986).

As honouree

Peritia 5 (1986)..

About the author

Garvin, Tom, The lives of Daniel Binchy: Irish scholar, diplomat, public intellectual, Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2016..
Baumgarten, Rolf, “Professor D. A. Binchy: a bibliography”, Peritia 5 (1986): 468–477..