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Chronicon Scotorum

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Chronicon Scotorum is an Irish chronicle.

According to Nollaig O Muraile, it is "a collection of annals belonging to the 'Clonmacnoise group', covering the period from prehistoric times to 1150 but with some gaps, closely related to the 'Annals of Tigernach'. It survives in a paper copy made by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh c.1640 from an exemplar no longer extant."

MacFhirbhisigh's copy was held by his friend (and possible pupil) Roderick O Flaherty in the late 1600s, but was in France for a time in the 1760s before its purchase by Trinity College Dublin in 1776. Edited and published by William M. Hennessy in 1866, it is accorded to be one of the more valuable Irish annals by virture of its computistical data which were frequently distorted in other such compilations.

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[edit] Editions (with external links)

  • Mac Niocaill, Gearóid (ed. and tr.). Chronicon Scotorum. Edition and translation available from CELT].
  • Hennessy, William M. (ed. and tr.). Chronicum Scotorum. A Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from the earliest times to A.D. 1135, with a supplement containing the events from 1141 to 1150. Roll Series 46. London, 1866. Reprinted: Wiesbaden, 1964. PDF available from the Internet Archive.

[edit] References

  • "The Encyclopaedia of Ireland", ed. Brian Lalor, Dublin, 2003.

[edit] Further reading

  • Grabowski, Kathryn and David N. Dumville. Chronicles and annals of medieval Ireland and Wales: the Clonmacnoise group of texts. Woodbridge, 1984.
  • Mac Niocaill, Gearóid. The medieval Irish annals. Dublin, 1975. 18-23 and 27-8.
  • Mc Carthy, Daniel P. "The chronology of the Irish annals." Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy C 98 (1998): 203-55. Available from the Royal Irish Academy.
  • Mc Carthy, Daniel P. Irish chronicles and their chronology. Website.
  • Ó Muraíle, Nollaig. The celebrated antiquary Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh (c. 1600-71). His lineage life and learning. Maynooth, 1996. 97-107 and 308-9.
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