Donnchadh Mac Cruitín

Donnchadh Mac Cruitín (fl. 1468) was an Irish scribe.

Biography

A member of Clann Chruitín of Thuadhmhumhain (now mainly County Clare), Mac Cruitín's ("Donnchadh mhac Matha alias Dionisius Cyriton") name is found in marginalia of a Latin medical text, De Medicinis Libellus. He stated he was "scolaris in phisica apud Sotone in comit’ Kanc anno gratie, 1468" ('medical student at Sutton in the county of Kent in the year 1468'). At the end of the Libellus, another note by him reads "finit amen finit qui scripsit sit benedictus. Quod Dionisius Cyriton" ('He who wrote this is truly blessed. That is Dionisius Cyriton'). (McInerney, 2014, p. 21).

Luke McInerney, who has written on the origins and history of Clann Chruitín, stated "It is uncertain why he was working as a scribe there but he may have travelled to England to further his education." (McInterny 2014, p. 24).

Another part of the manuscript contains work by the mid-sixteenth century scribe, Conchubhar Mór Mac Cruitín, a member of the same lineage.

gollark: You can use it to help implement Macron. Great idea.
gollark: Dale is inevitable. Dale exists in all spacetime. Dale cannot be escaped under any circumstances.
gollark: Why are you using such a bad language?
gollark: Too much like indentation.
gollark: Why are we even doing indentation, as opposed to not doing indentation?

See also

References

  • "The origins of Clann Chruitín: chronicler-poets of the learned Gaelic tradition", Luke McInerney, The Other Clare, vol. 38, 2014, pp 19–30.
  • "The origins of Clann Chruitín: chronicler-poets of the learned Gaelic tradition | Luke McInerney". Academia.edu. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
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