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Bibliography

Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, “Creating the past: the early Irish genealogical tradition [Carroll lecture 1992]”, Chronicon 1 (1997): 2: 1–32.

Citation details
Article
“Creating the past: the early Irish genealogical tradition [Carroll lecture 1992]”
Periodical
Chronicon: An Electronic History Journal 1 (1997)
Bracken, Damian (ed.), Chronicon 1 (1997), Online. URL: <http://xml.ucc.ie/chronicon/index.html>.
Volume
1
Pages
2: 1–32
Description
Abstract (cited)
Traditionally Irish early medieval genealogies were seen as the product of oral tradition, recorded at an early period by monastic writers. This is mistaken. No doubt there was an oral genealogical knowledge, but the genealogical record is modelled on the Old Testament genealogies.
Related publications
Other editions or printings
Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, “Creating the past: the early Irish genealogical tradition [Carroll Lecture 1992]”, Peritia 12 (1998): 177–208.
Subjects and topics
Headings
Irish genealogies early medieval Ireland
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Keywords
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