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Carey, John, 1957-

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Personal name headingCarey, John, 1957-
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeCambridge (Mass.) Cork (Ireland)
Birth date1957-03-06
Place of birthIreland
Field of activityCeltic philology
Civilization--Philosophy
AffiliationUniversity College, Cork
Temenos Academy
Profession or occupationPhilologists College teachers
Special noteFormerly on undifferentiated name record: n 94051242
Found inKing of mysteries: early Irish religious writings, 1998: title page (John Carey [editor and translator]) page preceding title page (lecturer in the Department of Early and Medieval Irish, University College, Cork)
A sacred trust : ecology and spiritual vision, 2002: title page (John Carey [co-editor]) BL AL sent 7 August 2002
BL AL received 29 August 2002 (John Price Carey, born 6 March 1957)
The Celtic heroic age : literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe & early Ireland & Wales , 2003: title page (edited by John T. Koch in collaboration with John Carey)
Email from John T. Koch, November 8, 2004 (for all editions of "The Celtic heroic age," my collaborator was John Carey (born in 1957); he is still a lecturer at University College Cork)
University College Cork, Department of Early and Medieval Irish website, viewed December 11, 2019: link to People/Publications page (Dr John Carey, Head of the Department; studied at Harvard; research interests: cosmology, legendary history, cultural connections between Ireland and Wales)
   <https://www.ucc.ie/en/smg/peoplepublications/johncarey/>
Wikipedia, viewed December 11, 2019 (John Carey (Celticist); John Carey; American who trained in Celtic studies, specialising in subjects of early Irish and Welsh literature, religion, and mythology; he graduated from Harvard University; he currently teaches at University College Cork; editor and translator of King of mysteries)
Temenos Academy website, viewed December 11, 2019 (under Ten basic principles that inspire the work of Temenos: John Carey; Professor of Early and Medieval Irish at University College Cork; fellow of the Temenos Academy and a member of its Council)
   <https://www.temenosacademy.org/product/ten-basic-principles-that-inspire-the-work-of-temenos/>
Associated languageeng mga