ANNALS OF INISFALLEN

The 'Annals of Inisfallen' are a chronicle of the medieval history of Ireland. There are more than 2,500 entries spanning the years between AD 433 and AD 1450, but it is believed to have been written between the 12th and 15th centuries. It was written by the monks of Innisfallen Abbey, on Innisfallen Island on Lough Leane, near Killarney.
Kathleen Hughes has conjectured that the Annals are among those derived from the hypothetical ''Chronicle of Ireland''.
As well as the chronological entries, the manuscript contains a short, fragmented narrative of the history of pre-Christian Ireland, known as the ''pre-Patrician section''. This section has many elements in common with Lebor Gabála Érenn.
The annals are now housed in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. In 2001, Brian O'Leary, a Fianna Fáil councillor in Killarney, called for the annals to be returned to the town.

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See also



Irish annals

The Chronicle of Ireland

External links



Annals of Inisfallen — ''Text of the annals (Mac Airt's translation)''

Annals of Inisfallen — ''Original text (in a mixture of Latin and Irish)''

Annals of Inisfallen — pre-Patrician section

Call for Annals of Innisfallen to be returned to Killarney — ''local newspaper article''

References



★ Hughes, Kathleen, ''Early Christian Ireland: Introduction to the Sources'', (London, 1972), pp. 99-162, esp. 99-116

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