Pilip Ballach Ó Duibhgeannáin
Pilip Ballach Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1579–1590) was an Irish historian.
A member of the Clan Ó Duibhgeannáin and a hereditary historian, Pilip was a resident of Cloonybrien, County Roscommon. With Brian na Carriag MacDermot and others he compiled the Annals of Lough Cé and various other manuscripts, including Miscellanea Historica Hibernica
Paul Walsh suggested that he was a son of Fer Caogad mac Ferghal Ó Duibhgeannáin, who died at Cloonybried in 1581.
Sources
- Irish Medieval Learning, by Fr. Paul Walsh, 1918, pp. 18–19.
- Rudimenta Physionomiae, by Gearóid mac Niocaill, in Celtica vi (1963), pp. 271–77.
- A world of wonders:marvels and prodigies in the diocese of Elphin, 1588, pp. 134–54, in Stories from Gaelic Ireland:Microhistories from the sixteenth-century Irish annals, by Bernadette Cunningham and Raymond Gillespie, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2003,
ISBN 1-85182-747-1.
gollark: Which is less than a yottabyte. By quite a lot. It's a shame.
gollark: 2^32 ≈ 10^9, so 2^64=(2^32)^2 ≈ (10^9)^2 = 10^18.
gollark: No. Anyway, I have reached the conclusion that you could not in fact have a yottabyte of RAM on a 64-bit system.
gollark: I guess it would *technically* be just Hz because radians are dimensionless but too bad.
gollark: Also, base SI units good.
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