Annals of Clonenagh

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Title Annals of Clonenagh
Manuscripts

Lost

Textual relationships A version of the Annals of Clonenagh are cited in the second book of Keating's Foras feasa ar Éirinn. Joan Radner has argued that the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland and the Mionannála may ultimately derive, at least in part, from the same annals.[1]

Contents

Notes

  1. ^ Radner 1978: vii-viii; xxvi note 44

Sources

Editions

Keating's Foras feasa ar Éirinn:

Open book nae 02.png Comyn, David, and Patrick S. Dinneen (ed. and tr.), Foras feasa ar Éirinn: The history of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating D. D., 4 vols, Irish Texts Society 4, 8, 9, 15, London: Irish Texts Society, 1902—1914. Vol. 3: 212—213, 298—299, 314—315. CELT: edition and translation of Book I-II; Internet Archive: vol. 1, vol. 1, vol. 1, vol. 1, vol. 2, vol. 2, vol. 3, vol. 3, vol. 3

Fragmentary Annals of Ireland:

Open book nae 02.png Radner, Joan N. (ed. and tr.), Fragmentary annals of Ireland, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978. CELT: edition (2–182), translation (3–183) and introduction (vii–ix)

Mionannála

Open book nae 02.png O'Grady, Standish Hayes (ed. and tr.), “Mionannala sunna: Fragmentary annals”, in: O'Grady, Standish Hayes (ed. and tr.), Silva Gadelica, 2 vols, London: Williams & Norgate, 1892. 390—413 (vol. 1), 424—449 (vol. 2). CELT: edition; Internet Archive: vol. 1, vol. 1, vol. 1; vol. 2, vol. 2

Secondary sources

Open book nae 02.png Radner, Joan N. (ed. and tr.), Fragmentary annals of Ireland, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978. CELT: edition (2–182), translation (3–183) and introduction (vii–ix)
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