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The Life and Works of Saint Aengussius Hagiographus: Or ...
This fact appears still more evident, as in the Festilogy, the name of Tallagh's
venerable superior is found recorded, with a suitable eulogy. Professor O'Curry
says, that according to the best accounts, Aengus wrote his poem in or before
a.d. ...
2
The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland, Anterior to the ...
... in that age, in the south wall. Of the foundation of the original church or
cathedral of Kilmac'duagh, which, for the time, was one of considerable size, the
following notice is given by Colgan from the additions of the Scholiast to the
Festilogy of ...
3
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Of the foundation of the original church or cathedral of Kilmacduagh, which, for
the time, was one of considerable size, the following notice is given by Colgan
from the additions of the Scholiast to the Festilogy of Aengus: a church which was
...
4
An Irish-English Dictionary: With Copious Quotations from ...
ALPHABETICAL LIST, ETC. SUPPLEMENT TO O'REILLY'S IRISH-ENGLISH
DICTIONARY. BY JOHN. Fel. Aon. Feilire Aonguis. A festilogy, written by Angus
the Culdee in the beginning of the ninth century, in possession of the compiler.
Fern.
Edward O'Reilly, John O'Donovan, 1864
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Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland
This before St. Patrick's time, as we learn from the church was founded by St.
Patrick, who placed Festilogy of Aengus, at the 6th September: there a St.
Columba, called in Irish Colum Ruis 'Row glanou cnnm In balle pplur .|. glan
Glenda.
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Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, from ...
See Irish Calendar of the O'Clerys, at the 7th of March, and 22nd of December,
and the Feilire or Festilogy of Aengus, at the 24th of March, in which this saint is
called Mochelloc of Cill Dachelloc (mo, my, and do, thy, having been frequently ...
J. O'Donovan, Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, 1856
_See 'the Feilire or Festilogy of Aengus, g Hy-Faelaim-Thk was the name of the
tribe and Calendar of the O'Clerys, at 18th May, 8th tmd territory of the O'Byrnes.
Before the Eng- June, 8th August, 2nd and 16th September, lish invasion, their ...
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Annala Rioghachta Eireann: 1373-1500
His festival was celebrated at this church on the 15th of Febru— ary, according to
the Festilogy of Aengus, and the Irish Calendar of the O'Clerys. Ulapmalcc mac
Sfaam m1c maolleaclamn u1' pfpgafl, 00 maphat') La 1472.] ANNALS OF THE ...
9
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
But evidence to this fact is found in another work, the authority of which the
Doctor has himself maintained, and which indeed it is impossible fairly to impugn,
namely, the Feilire, or Festilogy of Aengus, written before the close of the ninth ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1877
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Transactions [ed. by T. O'Flanagan.].
Gaelic society of Dublin. 72o cbujtrojcb e-ojd-M <t jHgen *fojt ejiejtb Jtl <t)Tj6) flu.
Fol. 167, c. 2. In fact, such examples occur in every page of the book; the
following examples from a very ancient copy of the ifejtjfte- Slengujf , or Festilogy
of ...
Gaelic society of Dublin, 1808