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WebBolg an t-Soláir. 10 likes. A Gaelic Magazine (Miscellany) - bilingual - exploring all aspects of Ireland's Gaelic Culture past and present. WebThe first Irish language periodical, Bolg an tSolair, was published in Belfast in 1795 although journalism in a modern context through the medium of Irish did not begin to flourish until the early years of the twentieth century. The ‘Gaelic column’ in English newspapers; Philip Barron’s Waterford-based Ancient Ireland – A Weekly Magazine (1835); Richard … Web1 7 9 5 B o l g a n t S o l a i r Bolg an tSolair was the first periodical relating to the question and cause of the Irish language. The United Irishmen published Bolg an tSolair in Belfast and it contained poetry, vocabulary and other objects in Irish and English so that it would be suitable for learners of the language. fr michael denk youtube