Críchad an Chaoilli


Críchad an Chaoilli is a medieval Irish text.

Overview

Written in Middle Irish sometime between 1100 and 1300, Críchad an Chaoilli is a topographical text that takes its title from its opening verse:
which translates as
The rest of the text is written in prose, and describes the land and proprietors of Fermoy, County Cork, an area originally known as the kingdom of Caoille or Fir Maige Féne.
It survives in two manuscriptsBook of Lismore, on folio 140a, 2; and in Egerton 92, fo. 13b, preserved in the British Library, London.

Authorship

Its unknown author is thought to have been a monastic scribe.

Manuscript sources

Category:Texts in Irish
Category:Irish-language manuscripts
Category:Irish-language literature
Category:12th-century manuscripts
Category:13th-century manuscripts
Category:12th-century documents
Category:13th-century documents
Category:Medieval genealogies and succession lists
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