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Cambrensis eversus
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Lynch (John)
Lynch (John)
(c. 1599–1677)
Irish priest and scholar; author of Cambrensis eversus (1662), under the Latin pseudonym Gratianus Lucius.

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A printed work by Irish priest John Lynch (Gratianus Lucius) on the history of Ireland. It was published in 1662.

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De praesulibus Hiberniae (John Lynch)
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Lynch (John)
Lynch (John)
(c. 1599–1677)
Irish priest and scholar; author of Cambrensis eversus (1662), under the Latin pseudonym Gratianus Lucius.

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A Latin history of the Catholic bishops and archbishops of Ireland, from early times to his own day, completed by John Lynch in 1672.
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Historiae Catholicae Iberniae compendium
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O'Sullivan Beare (Philip)
O'Sullivan Beare (Philip)
(d. 1634 or after)
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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Work by Philip O'Sullivan Beare, printed in Lisbon in 1621. It contains accounts of Irish history, including recent events concerning the plight of the Irish people at the hands of English settlers.
Latin languagePrinted book
Insulae Sandae brevis descriptio (Edmund MacCana)
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MacCana (Edmund)
MacCana (Edmund)
(fl. 1640s)
A Franciscan friar known chiefly as the author of an Itinerary of Ireland (written in c.1644) and an account of Sanda Island.

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Latin account of Sanda Island by the Franciscan friar Edmund MacCana.
Latin languagetravelsSanda Island
Itinerarium in Hibernia (Edmund MacCana)
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MacCana (Edmund)
MacCana (Edmund)
(fl. 1640s)
A Franciscan friar known chiefly as the author of an Itinerary of Ireland (written in c.1644) and an account of Sanda Island.

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A Latin account of an itinerary through Ireland written in mid-1640s by the Franciscan friar Edmund MacCana.
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Ogygia seu rerum Hibernicarum chronologia
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O'Flaherty (Roderic)
O'Flaherty (Roderic)
(1627/30–1716/18)
Roderic(k) O'Flaherty / Ruaidhrí (Óg) Ó Flaithbheartaigh, Irish nobleman, historian and collector of manuscripts; author of Ogygia seu rerum Hibernicarum chronologia (1685).

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Tenebriomastix
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O'Sullivan Beare (Philip)
O'Sullivan Beare (Philip)
(d. 1634 or after)
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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Last known work by Philip O'Sullivan Beare
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Vindiciae Scotorum
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White (Stephen) [d. c. 1645]
White (Stephen) ... d. c. 1645
(d. c. 1645)
Irish Jesuit scholar

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Work by Jesuit scholar Stephen White.
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Zoilomastix
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O'Sullivan Beare (Philip)
O'Sullivan Beare (Philip)
(d. 1634 or after)
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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The Zoilomastix (c. 1625/6) by Philip O'Sullivan Beare, a defence of Ireland against the views of Giraldus Cambrensis (as published by William Camden at Frankfurt in 1602) and Richard Stanihurst. The work was unpublished and remained in manuscript form.
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