Colaashtey ny Trinaid, Divlyn
Va bun currit er Colaashtey ny Trinaid, Balley Aah Cleeah ayns 1592 liorish y Venrein Ealisaid I[1][4]. T’ee ny co-cholleish ynrican Ollooscoill Ghivlyn, as yn jees oc nyn ollooscoill shinney Nerin.[5].
Colaashtey ny Trinaid, Balley Aah Cleeah Coláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath (Yernish) Trinity College, Dublin (Baarle) | |
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Bunnit | 1592[1] |
Boayl | Divlyn |
Çheer | Pobblaght Nerin |
Provost | John Hegarty |
Studeyryn | 15 492[2] |
Skimmee | 2 676[3] |
Leaghteyryn | 828[3] |
Ynnyd-eggey | http://www.tcd.ie |
Çhengaghyn | Baarle, Gaeilge |
Ta slane ennym y cholleish Coláiste Thríonóid Naofa Neamhroinnte na Banríona Eilís gar do Bhaile Átha Cliath ny The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, dy ghra myr shen, “Colaashtey ny Trinaid Noo Neurheynnit ny Benrein Ealisaid er gerrey da Divlyn”.
Ta Tríonóide ny soie ayns mean Ghivlyn, noi'n shenn Ard-whaiyl Nerin.
Hug ad entreilys da studeyryn bwoirrinagh ayns 1904[4].
Ta Lioarlan Cholleish ny Trinaid ny lioarlan tashtey leighagh y Reeriaght Unnaneyssit, as ta’n currym cheddin echey da’n Phobblaght Nerin. She Leabhar Cheanannais eh lioar share er enney y lioarlan, ny soie 'sy Shenn Lioarlann marish Lioar Ghurrow (The Book of Durrow), Lioar Howth (The Book of Howth) as shenn lioaryn elley. Ayns yn 18oo eash, hie Claasagh Cholleish ny Trinaid er chur da'n cholleish. She claasagh y 14oo eash t'ayn, mastey cha nel agh tree t'er mayrn foast.
Imraaghyn Edit
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Letters Patent ("First or Foundation Charter") Ealisaid I, 1592: "...we...found and establish a College, mother of a (the) University, near the city of Dublin for the better education, training and instruction of scholars and students in our realm...and also that provision should be made...for the relief and support of a provost and some fellows and scholars...it shall be called THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY NEAR DUBLIN FOUNDED BY THE MOST SERENE QUEEN ELIZABETH. And...we erect...that College with a provost, three fellows in the name of many, and three scholars in the name of many, to continue for ever.
- ↑ Student Numbers - Trinity College Dublin
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Staff Numbers - Trinity College Dublin
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 History – About Trinity (2008-01-01).
- ↑ Katherine Donnelly (2008-10-9). TCD joins prestigious university Top 50 list. Independent.ie. Feddynit er 2008-11-20.
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