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Esposito, Mario, “The poems of Colmanus ‘nepos Cracavist’ and Dungalus ‘praecipuus scottorum’”, The Journal of Theological Studies 33 (1932): 113–131.

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“The poems of Colmanus ‘nepos Cracavist’ and Dungalus ‘praecipuus scottorum’”
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33
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113–131
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Esposito, Mario, Irish books and learning in mediaeval Europe, ed. Michael Lapidge, Variorum Collected Studies Series, 313, Aldershot: Variorum Reprints, 1990.
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Colmán nepos CracavistColmán ‘nepos Cracavist’
(fl. 9th century?)
Latin Irish poet, possibly of the 9th century, to whom at least two poems are attributed. The peculiar name Colmanus nepos Cracavit has been reinterpreted as a corrupted rubric which originally read Colmanus ep(is)c(opu)s craxavit, ‘Colmán the bishop wrote this’.
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Donatus Scottus of FiesoleDonatus Scottus of Fiesole
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Dúngal of Saint-Denis and PaviaDúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia
(d. after 827/828)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.
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