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Maud Joynt
   
Life
1868-; No biog.; dg. of Christopher Joynt, a member of
the colonial civil service, and (née) Lily Anna Holton; b. at Woodbury
House, Co. Roscommon (her mothers family home), 7 March; raised
in Rathnigiri, India; learned Greek and Hindi as a child; entered Alexandra
School, Dublin, 1881, and Alexandra College, 1882; BA in Mod. Lit. (TCD),
1890; taught in Jersey and afterwards in Methodist College, Belfast; moved
to Alexandra College, Dublin; learned Sanskrit and Irish; visited the
Gaeltachts; studied Old and Middle Irish; engaged by RIA, 1909, working
with Eleanor Knott on Irish Dictionary project; feminist, vegetarian,
Buddhist and Theosophist; works incl. The Golden Legends of the Gael
(Talbot Press n.d.), selected from the principal Cycles; d.1940.
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Works
Louis Gougaud, trans. from French by Maud Joynt, Christianity in Celtic
Lands, a history of the Churches of the Celts, their origin, their development,
influence and mutual relations (1st ed. 1932; rep. Four Courts 1992),
458pp.
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Notes
Biographical notes, supra, supplied by Gerry Kennedy [email].
D. J. ODonoghue, Poets of Ireland (Dublin: Hodges
Figgis 1912), lists John William Joynt, author of poems in Hibernia
(ed. Count Plunkett), Kottabos, and Dublin University Magazine.
See also Ernest Joynt, Histoire de lIrlande (Rennes 1935),
244pp. ills.
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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