Séamus P. Ó Mórdha (8 October 1915 – 12 February 2005) was an Irish teacher and historian. A native of Scotshouse, County Monaghan and professor of Irish at St. Patrick's College in Drumcondra, Dublin from 1954 to 1981, Ó Mórdha contributed to Celtica, Éigse, Studies, Studia Hibernica, Seanchas Ardmhacha, and Breifne. His published work included studies of poets such as Fiachra Mac Brádaigh, , and Muiris Ó Gormáin. The Irish Times praised him as a "renowned scholar who promoted Irish education, language and culture. ... His tenure coincided with a period of great change in education that saw the introduction of the new curriculum and the restructuring of teacher training. When St Patrick’s College was granted university status in 1974 he ensured that the Irish department rose to the challe
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| - Séamus P. Ó Mórdha (en gaélico James Patrick Moore, 8 de octubre de 1915 – 12 de febrero de 2005) fue un maestro, historiador irlandés and historian. Aborigen de Scotshouse, Condado de Cavan y profesor de idioma irlandés en el St Patrick's College, , Dublín de 1954 a 1981, Ó Mórdha contribuyó a los periódicos , , , , Seanchas Ardmhacha, Breifne. Su obra publicada incluía estudios de poetas como , Art Mac Bionaid, . El Irish Times lo elogió como un: (es)
- Séamus P. Ó Mórdha (8 October 1915 – 12 February 2005) was an Irish teacher and historian. A native of Scotshouse, County Monaghan and professor of Irish at St. Patrick's College in Drumcondra, Dublin from 1954 to 1981, Ó Mórdha contributed to Celtica, Éigse, Studies, Studia Hibernica, Seanchas Ardmhacha, and Breifne. His published work included studies of poets such as Fiachra Mac Brádaigh, , and Muiris Ó Gormáin. The Irish Times praised him as a "renowned scholar who promoted Irish education, language and culture. ... His tenure coincided with a period of great change in education that saw the introduction of the new curriculum and the restructuring of teacher training. When St Patrick’s College was granted university status in 1974 he ensured that the Irish department rose to the challe (en)
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| - Séamus P. Ó Mórdha (en gaélico James Patrick Moore, 8 de octubre de 1915 – 12 de febrero de 2005) fue un maestro, historiador irlandés and historian. Aborigen de Scotshouse, Condado de Cavan y profesor de idioma irlandés en el St Patrick's College, , Dublín de 1954 a 1981, Ó Mórdha contribuyó a los periódicos , , , , Seanchas Ardmhacha, Breifne. Su obra publicada incluía estudios de poetas como , Art Mac Bionaid, . El Irish Times lo elogió como un: "reconocido estudioso que promovió la educación irlandesa, su lengua y cultura. ... Su mandato coincidió con un período de grandes cambios en la educación, produciendo la introducción del nuevo plan de estudios y la reestructuración de la formación del profesorado. Cuando a la Universidad de St Patrick le otorgaron el estatus de universidad, en 1974, se aseguró que el Departamento irlandés aceptase el reto, ofreciendo cursos a la par de cualquier instituto de tercer nivel." (es)
- Séamus P. Ó Mórdha (8 October 1915 – 12 February 2005) was an Irish teacher and historian. A native of Scotshouse, County Monaghan and professor of Irish at St. Patrick's College in Drumcondra, Dublin from 1954 to 1981, Ó Mórdha contributed to Celtica, Éigse, Studies, Studia Hibernica, Seanchas Ardmhacha, and Breifne. His published work included studies of poets such as Fiachra Mac Brádaigh, , and Muiris Ó Gormáin. The Irish Times praised him as a "renowned scholar who promoted Irish education, language and culture. ... His tenure coincided with a period of great change in education that saw the introduction of the new curriculum and the restructuring of teacher training. When St Patrick’s College was granted university status in 1974 he ensured that the Irish department rose to the challenge by offering courses on a par with any third-level institute." (en)
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