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Bergin, Osborn, “Deacair suan ar chneidh gcarad”, in: Osborn Bergin, Irish bardic poetry: texts and translations, together with an introductory lecture, ed. Fergus Kelly, and David Greene, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1970. 142–145.

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“Deacair suan ar chneidh gcarad”
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Osborn Bergin, Fergus Kelly (ed.) • David Greene (ed.), Irish bardic poetry: texts and translations, together with an introductory lecture (1970)
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142–145
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1970
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Osborn Bergin, ‘<Various contributions>’ in Irish bardic poetry... (1970)
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Giolla Brighde Ó hEodhusaÓ hEodhusa (Giolla Brighde)
(c.1570(?)–d. 1614)
O'Hussey (Bonaventura);Bonaventura
Irish scholar and poet, who after being trained in Ireland, pursued his theological studies abroad, first at Douai and later at St Anthony's College, Louvain (est. 1607), where he was accepted as friar and later as lecturer by the religious name of Bonaventura; author of an Irish catechism, An teagasg críosdaidhe (1611/1614), the first Catholic work to be printed in Irish; a treatise on Irish grammar and prosody entitled Rudimenta grammaticae Hibernicae; and a number of vernacular poems.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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