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Airbertach mac Cosse

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Airbertach mac Cosse, died 1016, was an Irish poet, lector and later superior of the monastery of Ros Ailithir (now Rosscarbery), on the coast of south-west County Cork. Rofessa i curp Domuin Dúir, a poem on the geography of the world, is ascribed to him in both the Rawlinson B 502 and the Book of Leinster.

References

  • Mac Eoin, Gearóid (1966). "A Poem by Airbertach mac Cosse". Ériu. 20: 112–39.
  • Mac Eoin, Gearóid (1982). "Observations on Saltair na Rann". Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie. 39: 1–28. doi:10.1515/zcph.1982.39.1.1.

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