ANNALS OF TIGERNACH
The 'Annals of Tigernach' (abbr. 'AT') is a chronicle probably originating in Clonmacnoise, Ireland. The language is a mixture of Latin and Old and Middle Irish. Much of the pre-historic entries come from twelfth century MS, Rawlinson B 502. However, the chronicle's real importance is for the period 489-766, 973–1003 and 1018–1178. These three fragments survive from the fourteenth century MS Rawlinson B 488. The coverage of the period 766 to 973 is lost, but is thought to survive in abbreviated form in the ''Chronicon Scottorum'' (abbr. 'CT'). The latter is defective for the period 718 to 804, but as much of its content is derived from the hypothetical ''Chronicle of Ireland'' (itself partly derived from the ''Iona Chronicle''), of which the ''Annals of Ulster'' (abbr. 'AU') and ''Annals of Inisfallen'' (abbr. 'AI') are also derived, we have some idea of what the entries contained. Kathleen Hughes postulates that AU and AT diverged from the ''Chronicle of Ireland'' sometime before the year 913.
★ Hughes, Kathleen, ''Early Christian Ireland: Introduction to the Sources'', (London, 1972), pp. 99-162, esp. 99-116
★ Irish annals
★ The Chronicle of Ireland
★ Annals of Tigernach (no translation currently available) at University College Cork CELT - Corpus of Electronic Texts
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References
★ Hughes, Kathleen, ''Early Christian Ireland: Introduction to the Sources'', (London, 1972), pp. 99-162, esp. 99-116
See Also
★ Irish annals
★ The Chronicle of Ireland
External links
★ Annals of Tigernach (no translation currently available) at University College Cork CELT - Corpus of Electronic Texts
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