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Caulfield, David, “The Scotic debate: Philip O’Sullivan Beare and his Tenebriomastix”, in: Jason Harris, and Keith Sidwell (eds), Making Ireland Roman: Irish Neo-Latin writers and the republic of letters, Cork: Cork University Press, 2009. 109–125.

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“The Scotic debate: Philip O’Sullivan Beare and his Tenebriomastix
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Jason Harris (ed.) • Keith Sidwell (ed.), Making Ireland Roman: Irish Neo-Latin writers and the republic of letters (2009)
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109–125
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2009
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Philip O'Sullivan BeareO'Sullivan Beare (Philip)
(d. 1634 or after)
Ó Súilleabháin Béirre (Pilib)
Irish historian and author, of the O'Sullivans of Beare and Bantry, who lived as an exile in Spain and Portugal, following the Nine Years’ War and the Irish defeat at Kinsale. He wrote a number of Latin treatises on subjects of Irish interest.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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