![]() Collected by the learned Jeoffrey Keating, D.D. Comyn, written in Dublin by Tadhg Ó Neachtáin dated 1704. A MS which was in the possession of D.Comyn, written by Séamas Ó Maolchonaire of Ballymecuda, Co. This text was used by Haliday, and differed "considerably in places from those named." Dublin, King's Inns, copied in July 1657, by Seán mac Torna Ó Maolchonaire for Domhnall Ó Cearbhaill.1645 at Donegal (?), scribe of first part Seán mac Torna Ó Maolchonaire second part written in archaic style perhaps by M. ![]() TCD 1397 (H 5 26) by Seán mac Torna Ó Maolchonaire, c 1650.This was the exemplar kept in the Franciscan Library, Donegal taken to Louvain, and used by Colgan later taken to Rome. Though undated, but believed to be one of the oldest existing transcripts. UCD-OFM A 14 begun in convent of Kildare on a 4th of September.Selected manuscript sources (a full list is given in Cunningham, The World of Geoffrey Keating). You can purchase the book(s) containing this text via the ITS website (). (2002) (2010)ĭistributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.Īvailable with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only. Professor Marianne McDonald via the CELT ProjectĬELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, CorkĬollege Road, Cork, Ireland. DinneenĮlectronic edition compiled by the CELT Team Translated and preface by David Comyn, Patrick S. ![]() The History of Ireland Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition Background details and bibliographic information The History of Ireland Author: Geoffrey Keating File Description ![]()
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