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A number of Irish annals, of which the earliest was the
Chronicle of Ireland The Chronicle of Ireland () is the modern name for a hypothesized collection of ecclesiastical annals recording events in Ireland from 432 to 911 AD. Several surviving annals share events in the same sequence and wording, until 911 when they con ...
, were compiled up to and shortly after the end of the 17th century.
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were originally a means by which monks determined the yearly
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. Over time, the obituaries of priests, abbots and bishops were added, along with those of notable political events. Non-Irish models include
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's ''Chronica maiora'', Marcellinus Comes's ''Chronicle of Marcellinus'' and the ''
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''.Ó Corráin, "annals, Irish", p. 69. Most of the Irish annals were written between the 14th and 17th centuries.


Chronology

The origins of annalistic compilation can be traced to the occasional recording of notes and events in blank spaces between the '' latercus'', i.e. the 84-year
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adopted from Gaulish writer
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(d. ''c''. 423).


Extant

Manuscript copies of extant annals include the following:
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* '' Annals of Boyle'' * '' Annals of Clonmacnoise'' * '' Annals of Connacht'' * '' Annals of Duiske'' * ''
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Annals of Inisfallen The ''Annals of Inisfallen'' () are a chronicle of the medieval history of Ireland. Overview There are more than 2,500 entries spanning the years between 433 and 1450. The manuscript is thought to have been compiled in 1092, as the chronic ...
'' * ''
Annals of Lough Cé Annals (, from , "year") are a concise history, historical record in which events are arranged chronology, chronologically, year by year, although the term is also used loosely for any historical record. Scope The nature of the distinction betw ...
'' * ''Annales de Monte Fernandi'', a.k.a. ''Annals of Multyfarnham'' * ''Annals of
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'' * '' Chronicon Scotorum'' * ''
Annals of Tigernach The ''Annals of Tigernach'' (Abbreviation, abbr. AT, ) are chronicles probably originating in Clonmacnoise, Ireland. The language is a mixture of Latin language, Latin and Old Irish, Old and Middle Irish. Many of the pre-historic entries come f ...
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Annals of Ulster The ''Annals of Ulster'' () are annals of History of Ireland, medieval Ireland. The entries span the years from 431 AD to 1540 AD. The entries up to 1489 AD were compiled in the late 15th century by the scribe Ruaidhrí Ó Luin ...
'' * ''The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn'' * ''Annals of Dudley Loftus'' * ''The Short Annals of Donegal'' * '' Leabhar Oiris'' * ''
Annals of Nenagh The ''Annals of Nenagh'' are a set of Irish annals composed in Latin at the Franciscan convent of Nenagh, County Tipperary, founded c. 1254. Its surviving portions covers the years 1336 to 1528, the majority of the brief entries concerning the ...
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Mac Carthaigh's Book ''Mac Carthaigh’s Book'' is a collection of annals of the period AD 1114 in Ireland, 1114–1437 in Ireland, 1437 inclusive. It was compiled from earlier material by Florence MacCarthy, Fínghin Mac Carthaigh Mór (c. 1560–1640) an Irish noble ...
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Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib ''Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib'' ("The War of the Irish with the Foreigners") is a medieval Irish text that tells of the depredations of the Vikings and Uí Ímair dynasty in Ireland and the Irish king Brian Boru's great war against them, begin ...
'' (large parts) * '' Fragmentary Annals of Ireland'' (parts) * '' Dublin Annals of Inisfallen'' * ''The Annals of Ireland by Thady Dowling'' * '' Short Annals of Tirconaill'' * '' Short Annals of Leinster'' * ''Annales Hibernie ab anno Christi 1162 usque ad annum 1370'', a.k.a. ''Pembridge's Annals'' * ''Annales Hiberniae'', a.k.a. ''Grace's Annals'' * '' Memoranda Gadelica'' * ''
Annla Gearra as Proibhinse Ard Macha ''Annla Gearra as Proibhinse Ard Macha'', in English ''The Short Annals of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh, Province of Armagh'', is an Irish text contained in British Library, Add MS 30512, compiled c. 1460–75. The ''Annala Gearra A ...
'', a.k.a. ''Short Annals of Armagh'' * '' A Fragment of Irish Annals'' * ''Annals from the Book of Leinster''
''De Reir Book of Moytura''
a recommencement of the vulgate tradition of Irish Annals writing taking place at a scriptorium, an easy distance between where the ''Annals of Boyle, of Lough Key, of the Four Masters, of Ulster of Kilronan'' were assembled. ( 2020 - *'' Dominican Annals of Roscommon''


Other sources

Others which contain annalistic material include: * ''Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta'' * ''Lebor Glinne Dá Loch'' * ''Lebor Leacáin'' * ''Leabhar Uí Dhubhagáin'' * ''
Caithréim Chellacháin Chaisil ''Caithréim Chellacháin Chaisil'' ("The Victorious Career of Cellachán of Cashel")Donnchadh Ó Corráin writes that this title "was first given it by Eugene O'Curry in his transcript of the text. It has no title in the earliest copy, that in t ...
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Leabhar na nGenealach ''Leabhar na nGenealach'' ("Book of Genealogies") is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add m ...
'' Many of these annals have been translated and published by the School of Celtic Studies,
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, or the
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. In addition, the text of many are available on the internet at the
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Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib ''Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib'' ("The War of the Irish with the Foreigners") is a medieval Irish text that tells of the depredations of the Vikings and Uí Ímair dynasty in Ireland and the Irish king Brian Boru's great war against them, begin ...
'' also contains a great deal of annalistic material from the Viking Age in Ireland which is to be found in no other surviving sources. Much of this was taken from the same sources ancestral to the
Annals of Inisfallen The ''Annals of Inisfallen'' () are a chronicle of the medieval history of Ireland. Overview There are more than 2,500 entries spanning the years between 433 and 1450. The manuscript is thought to have been compiled in 1092, as the chronic ...
, which have come down to us both abbreviated and lacunose.


Lost annals

Annals known to have existed but which have been lost include: * ''Annals of the Island of Saints'' * ''Annals of Maolconary'' * '' Book of Cuanu'' * ''Book of Dub-da-leithe'' * ''Book of the Monks'' * ''Leabhar Airis Cloinne Fir Bhisigh'' * ''Leabhar Airisen'' * ''Leabhar Airisen Ghiolla Iosa Mhec Fhirbhisigh'' * ''Synchronisms of Flann Mainstreach'' * '' The Chronicle of Ireland''


Modern annals

* ''Chronology of Irish History to 1976'' * ''The Chronicle of Ireland 1992–1996''


Notes


References

* * * ''The Medieval Irish Annals'', Gearoid Mac Niocaill, ''Medieval Irish History Series, 3'',
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, 1975 * ''The earliest Irish annals'', Alfred P. Smyth, ''Proceedings of the
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'', # 70, 1972, pp. 1–48. * ''Astronomical observations in the Irish annals and their motivation'', Aidan Breen and Daniel McCarthy, ''Peritia'' 1997, pp. 1–43 * "The
Chronicle of Ireland The Chronicle of Ireland () is the modern name for a hypothesized collection of ecclesiastical annals recording events in Ireland from 432 to 911 AD. Several surviving annals share events in the same sequence and wording, until 911 when they con ...
: Then and Now", Roy Flechner, ''Early medieval Europe'' 21, 2013, pp. 422–54 * ''The chronology of the Irish annals'', Daniel P. McCarthy, ''PRIA 98'', 1998, pp. 203–55 * ''The status of the pre-Patrician Irish annals'', Daniel P. McCarthy, ''Peritia 12'', 1998, pp. 98–152. * ''The Historicity of the Early Irish Annals:Heritage and Content'', Patrick C. Griffin, 2001. * ''The chronological apparatus of the Annals of Ulster A.D. 82-1019'', Daniel McCarthy, in ''Peritia 16'', 2002, pp. 256–83 * ''The original compilation of the Annals of Ulster'', Daniel McCarthy, in ''Studia Celtica'' 2004, pp. 69–96. * ''The Annals of the Four Masters:Irish history, kingship and society in the early seventeenth century'',
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, May 2010. * ''The Irish Annals: Their Genesis, Evolution and History'', Daniel McCarthy,
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External links


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Irish Texts Society

''Jacobi Grace, Kilkenniensis, Annales Hiberniae''
- in Latin with English translation by Rev. Richard Butler
Publications of the School of Celtic Studies



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