
Mc Carthy, 'The chronology of the Irish annals', Proc Roy Ir Acad (C) 98 (1998) 203≢55.
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Nollaig Ó Muraíle, The celebrated antiquary Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh (c.1600≧1): his lineage life and learning (Maynooth, 1996) 97≡07, 308≣09. Dumville, Chronicles and annals of medieval Ireland and Wales: the Clonmacnoise group of texts (Woodbridge, 1984). Gearóid Mac Niocaill, The medieval Irish annals (Dublin 1975) 18≢3, 27≢8. Eugene O'Curry, Lectures on the manuscript materials of ancient Irish history (Dublin 1861 repr. Trinity College Dublin Library, Ir Cat 64≦6, 335. & trans.) Chronicum Scotorum, RS 46 (London 1866 repr. All later MSS of Chronicum Scotorum derive from MS 1292 and have no independent value. These are in the ordinary hand of Mac Fir Bhisigh and his unidentified amanuensis. Further annals, of unknown provenance, occupy the four last pages, refer to the years 1141≥0, and are published in Hennessy's edition. 1640x1650) scribe Dubhaltach Mac Fir Bhisigh, writing in a formal archaising hand patron Dr John Lynch. Dublin, Trinity College Library, 1292 olim H.
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