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Howlett, David, “Vita I sanctae Brigitae”, Chronicon 1 (1997): 5: 1–31.

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Article
Vita I sanctae Brigitae
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
5: 1–31
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Abstract (cited)
Evidence is presented here for the orthographic, grammatical, and syntactical correctness and the computistic and architectonic competence of composition of Vita I sanctae Brigitae, its priority to and influence on the Vita II by Cogitosus of Kildare, and its authorship by Aileranus Sapiens, lector of Clonard, who died in 665.
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History, society and culture
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Ailerán of ClonardAilerán of Clonard
(ob. 665)
Aileranus Sapiens
Irish scholar of the monastery of Clúain Eraird (Clonard, Co. Meath) and author of Latin exegetical treatises.
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Bethu PhátraicBethu Phátraic
Entry reserved for but not yet available from the subject index.

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Brigit of KildareBrigit of Kildare
(c. 439/452–c. 524/526)
patron saint of Kildare, whose cult spread both within and outside of Ireland.
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CogitosusCogitosus
Entry reserved for but not yet available from the subject index.

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Donatus Scottus of FiesoleDonatus Scottus of Fiesole
No short description available
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Ultán of ArdbraccanUltán of Ardbraccan
(d. 657)
Ultán moccu Chonchobair
(time-frame ass. with Ulster Cycle)
Irish poet and saint, abbot at Ard Breccáin (Ardbraccan) in Co. Meath.
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Keywords
Rheims verses Vita metrica sanctae Brigidae rhyming rhythmic prose cursus chiastic and computistic and calendrical composition