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Latin Life of St Cainnech of Aghaboe (BHL 1519), which is known in three recensions.

Manuscript witnesses

MS
Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS 7672-7674 
Final section, continued from f. 118v.
f. 110ra–f. 110va
MS
Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS 7672-7674 
Beginning the Life of St Cainnech. It continues from here on f. 112r.
f. 114rb–f. 114vb
MS
f. 117ra–f. 117vb
MS
f. 112ra–f. 112vb
Text
Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS 7672-7674 
The order of the leaves is disturbed at this point in the manuscript.
ff. 114rb–vb, 112r–v, 117r–v, 115r–116v, 118r–v, 110ra–va  
MS
f. 115ra–f. 116vb
MS
f. 118ra–f. 118vb

Sources

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[ed.] Heist, W. W. [ed.], Vitae sanctorum Hiberniae: ex codice olim Salmanticensi, nunc Bruxellensi. Lives of the saints of Ireland, from the Salamanca manuscript now of Brussels, Subsidia Hagiographica, 28, Brussels: Société des Bollandistes, 1965.
182–198 Version from MS S.
[ed.] De Smedt, Charles, and Joseph De Backer, Acta Sanctorum Hiberniae ex codice Salmanticensi, Edinburgh and London, 1888.
Münchener DigitalisierungsZentrum – scanned copy: <link>
cols 361–392 Version from MS S.
[ed.] Plummer, Charles, Vitae sanctorum Hiberniae, partim hactenus ineditae, 2 vols, vol. 1, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1910.
Internet Archive: <link>
152–169 (text), xliii–xlv (introduction) Version from M.
[ed.] Butler, James, Vita sancti Kannechi a codice in Bibliotheca Burgundiana extante Bruxellis transcripta et cum codice in Bibliotheca Marsiana Dublinii aservato collata, Kilkenny Archaeological Society, 1853.
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Translation wanted

Secondary sources (select)

Charles-Edwards, T. M., “Early Irish saints’ cults and their constituencies”, Ériu 54 (2004): 79–102.  
abstract:

This article explores the differences between early Irish saints' cults, concentrating mainly but not exclusively on those associated with the Fothairt. It begins with a simple and local cult, that of Damnat of Tedavnet, and a complex and widespread cult, that of Brigit. It is argued that Brigit's cult had at least four constituencies: the Fothairt, Kildare, Leinster, and the weak throughout Ireland and even in Britain. Brigit's cult among the Fothairt is then contrasted with that of another Fothairt saint, Fintan of Clonenagh; and Fintan's cult, in turn, is contrasted with that of Rígnach. The Uí Ercáin, a branch of the Fothairt, illustrate how the political status of a cult's constituency may determine its character. Finally, the shift from an alliance between cults to competition is studied in the example of Cainnech and Columba.

Herbert, Máire, “The Vita Columbae and Irish hagiography: a study of Vita Cainnechi”, in: John Carey, Máire Herbert, and Pádraig Ó Riain (eds), Studies in Irish hagiography: saints and scholars, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001. 31–40.
Lapidge, Michael, and Richard Sharpe, A bibliography of Celtic-Latin literature, 400-1200, Royal Irish Academy Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources, Ancillary Publications, 1, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1985.
113 [id. 399.]
Kenney, James F., “Chapter V: The monastic churches: II. The churches of the sixth to ninth centuries; general treatises”, in: James F. Kenney, The sources for the early history of Ireland: an introduction and guide. Volume 1: ecclesiastical, Revised ed., 11, New York: Octagon, 1966. 372–485.
394–395 [id. 187.]
Plummer, Charles, “A tentative catalogue of Irish hagiography”, in: Charles Plummer, Miscellanea hagiographica Hibernica: vitae adhuc ineditae sanctorum Mac Creiche, Naile, Cranat, 15, Brussels: Société des Bollandistes, 1925. 171–285.
Utrecht University Library: <link>
238 [id. 222.]