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Vita sancti Fintani abbatis de Cluain Ednech
prose

Latin Life of St Fintan of Clúain Eidnech (Clonenagh, Co. Laois). It is reckoned among the so-called O’Donohue saints’ Lives. BHL 2994.

Latin languageFintan of Clonenagh
Vita sancti Flannani
prose
Medieval Latin Life of St Flannán, abbot of Killaloe
Latin languageFlannán of Killaloe
Vita sancti Mochoemog abbatis de Liath Mochoemog
prose

Latin vita of St Mo Chóemóc, abbot of Liath Mo Chóemóc (Leamakevoge or Leigh, Co. Tipperary).

Latin languageMo Chóemóc of Leamakevoge
Vita sancti Patricii (Muirchú)
prose
Muirchú
Muirchú moccu Macthéni
(fl. 7th c.)
Author of a Life of St Patrick

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Latin languageSaint Patrick
Vita sancti Senani (breviary)
prose
A Latin work in nine lessons relating the Life of St Senán of Inis Cathaig. It was written for use in Brittany and derives, according to Pádraig Ó Riain, from the metrical version of the saint's Life.
Latin languageSenán of Inis Cathaig
Vita sancti Senani (metrical version)
verse
Latin metrical Life of St Senán of Inis Cathaig (feast-day: 8 March).
Latin languageIrish hagiographySenán of Inis Cathaig
Vita sancti Senani (MLA)
prose
Latin prose Life of St Senán of Inis Cathaig (BHL 7574) which is found in copies of the Magnum Legendarium Austriacum [1 July].
Latin languageIrish hagiographySenán of Inis Cathaig
Vita sancti Tigernachi
prose
Latin Life of St Tigernach of Clones.
Latin languageTigernach of Clones
Vitae sanctorum Hiberniae
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The three principal collections of Irish saints’ lives written in Latin: (1) the so-called (Codex) Salmanticensis (or Salamanca) collection, (2) the (Codex) Insulensis or Oxford collection, and (3) the (Codex) Kilkenniensis or Dublin collection. Since Plummer published his edition in 1910, the Latin designation Vitae sanctorum Hiberniae is sometimes used to refer to these collectively.
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