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Texts

verse beg. Mairg do-ní nama da charaid

Fearghal mac Tomáis Mac Eochadha
  • Early Modern Irish
  • verse
  • Irish poetry
A 16th-century Irish poem, probably written by Fearghal mac Tomáis Mac Eochadha.
First words (verse)
  • Mairg do-ní nama da charaid
Author
Mac Eochadha (Fearghal mac Tomáis)
Mac Eochadha (Fearghal mac Tomáis)
(fl. 16th century)
Fearghal (mac Tomáis) Mac Eochadha of Donard (Dún Ard), Irish poet, mentioned as a rymor in the Fiants of Elizabeth I, and identified as the author of the poems beg. Mairg do-ní deimhin da dhóigh and Mairg do-ní nama da charaid

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Manuscripts
f. 16r–16v
Copy written down on a blank leaf of the MS
Language
  • Early Modern Irish
Form
verse (primary)

Classification

Irish poetryIrish poetry
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Sources

Secondary sources (select)

Flower, Robin, Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the [British Library, formerly the] British Museum, vol. 2, London: British Museum, 1926.
– IIIF Presentation API v2: View in Mirador – IIIF Presentation API v3: View in Mirador
266–267
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
Page created
January 2014, last updated: January 2024