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Bergin, Osborn, “38: Anocht sgaoilid na sgola”, 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. 147–149.

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“Anocht sgaoilid na sgola”
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38
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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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147–149
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1970
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Osborn Bergin, ‘<Various contributions>’ in Irish bardic poetry... (1970)
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Bergin, Osborn, “Unpublished Irish poems XXV — On the breaking up of a school”, Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 13:49 (1924): 85–90.
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Tadhg Óg Ó hUiginnÓ hUiginn (Tadhg Óg)
(d. 1448)
Irish bardic poet of the Uí hUiginn of Connacht, son of poet Tadhg Ó hUiginn. His extant work reveals a wide range of elite patrons for whom he composed poems.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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