Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
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Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, Professor of History National University of Ireland, Galway. M.Phil., Ph.D. (N.U.I.), and Member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is a grandson of Elizabeth Cronin née Ó hIarlaithe (1879 – 1956), an Irish traditional singer.
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[edit] Articles (selection)
- An Old-Irish gloss in the Munich computus, in Éigse xviii, (1980-81), pp. 289-90. +
- The oldest Irish names for the days of the week?, in Éiru xxxii (1981), pp. 95-114.+
- A seventh-century Irish computus from the circle of Cummianus, in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, lxxxii (1982), section C, pp.405-30.+
- Mo-Sinnu moccu Min and the computus of Bangor, in Peritia i, (1982), pp. 281-89.+
- Hiberno-Latin 'calcenterus', in Peritia i (1982), pp. 296-97. +
- The Irish provenance of Bede's computus, Peritia ii (1983), pp.229-47. +
- Early Irish annals from Easter tables: A case restated, in Peritia 2, (1983), pp. 74-86.+
- Rath Melsigi, Willibrord and teh earliest Echternach manuscripts, in Peritia iii (1984), pp.17-42.+
- New heresy for old: Pelagianism in Ireland and the Irish Papal letter of 640, in Speculum 60, (1985), pp.505-16.+
- New light on Palladius?, Peritia iv (1986), pp.276-83. +
- The Irish abroad in medieval Europe, Peritia v (1986), pp. 445-51.
- The 'lost' Irish 84-year Easter table rediscovered', in Peritia 6-7 (1987-88), pp. 227-42. +
- The date, provenance and earliest us of the works of Virgilius Marco Grammatisius, in Tradition und Wertung: Festchrift Franz Brunhelz, pp.13-22, ed. Gunter Bernt, Fidel Radle and Gabriel Silagi, Csigmanigen, 1989. +
- Early Echternach manuscript fragments with Old Irish glosses, in Willibrord, Apostel der Niedarlande, Grunder der Abtei Echternach. Gedenkgabe zum 1250. Todestage des angelsachsischen Missionars, ed. Georges Kiesel and Jean Schroeder, (Echternach, 1989), pp. 135-43. +
- The Irish Missions in I Celti/The Celts, pp. 659-62, ed. Fabbri Bompani, Venice, 1990.
- The Irish as mediators of antique culture on the Continent, pp. 301-17, in Science in western and eastern civilization in Carolingian times, Basel, 1993.
- Columbanus, the compustical writings in Columbanus: The Latin Writings, pp. 264-70, ed. M. Lapidge, Woodbridge, 1997. +
- Three weddings and a funeral in Seanchas, Dublin, 2000.
- Bischoff's Wendepunkte fifty years on, Revue Benedictine, cx, no. 3-4 (2000), pp.204-37.
[edit] Books
- The Irish 'Sex Aetates Mundi', Dublin, 1982.
- Cummian's leter 'De controversia Paschali' together with a related Irish compustical tract 'De rationae conputanti', edited with Maura Walsh (Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies; Studies and texts, lxxxvi), Toronto, 1988.
- An Cuigiu Diochlaonnadh, Indreabhan, Connamara, 1994.
- Early Medieval Ireland, 400-1200, London and New York, 1995.
- The songs of Elizabeth Cronin, Irish traditional singer, Dublin, 2000.
- Early Irish History and Chronology, Dublin, 2003 (contents marked + in articles list).
- A New History of Ireland, volume one, Dublin, 2006.