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The Saltair Caisil ("Psalter of Cashel") is a now-lost Irish manuscript, which seems to have been highly influential in Irish historiographical tradition. Not an actual Psalter, it seems to have contained Munster-orientated genealogies, king-lists, synchronisms, and hagiographical material, among other items. Its contents can be at least partially reconstructed via subsequent citation of the manuscript and a couple of descriptions of it; some material may well be reflected or, in some cases, preserved in later, still-extant manuscripts. Both medieval and modern scholarship often holds that the codex was compiled by Cormac mac Cuilennáin (died 908), bishop and king of Munster. However, it is now generally thought to have been produced under Brían Boruma (died 1014), king of Munster and aspi

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  • Saltair Chaisil (ga)
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  • Lámhscríbhinn Ghaelach ba ea Saltair Chaisil atá anois caillte, ach is léir go raibh an-tionchar aici ar sheanchas stairiúil na hÉireann. Ní a bhí i gceist go cruinn. Is amhlaidh go bhfuarthas ann ginealaigh, liostaí ríthe, sioncronachtaí agus ábhair naomhsheanchais maidir leis an Mumhain, i measc eile. Is féidir ar a laghad cuid dá hábhair a athchruthú a bhuí le luanna agus cuir síos níos deireanaí. Is léir trína luanna úd go raibh ardmheas ag scoláirí uirthi, go háirithe a cuid ginealach.. D'fhéadfadh é go bhfuil roinnt téacs fós ann, caomhnaithe i lámhscríbhinní atá ar marthain. (ga)
  • The Saltair Caisil ("Psalter of Cashel") is a now-lost Irish manuscript, which seems to have been highly influential in Irish historiographical tradition. Not an actual Psalter, it seems to have contained Munster-orientated genealogies, king-lists, synchronisms, and hagiographical material, among other items. Its contents can be at least partially reconstructed via subsequent citation of the manuscript and a couple of descriptions of it; some material may well be reflected or, in some cases, preserved in later, still-extant manuscripts. Both medieval and modern scholarship often holds that the codex was compiled by Cormac mac Cuilennáin (died 908), bishop and king of Munster. However, it is now generally thought to have been produced under Brían Boruma (died 1014), king of Munster and aspi (en)
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  • Lámhscríbhinn Ghaelach ba ea Saltair Chaisil atá anois caillte, ach is léir go raibh an-tionchar aici ar sheanchas stairiúil na hÉireann. Ní a bhí i gceist go cruinn. Is amhlaidh go bhfuarthas ann ginealaigh, liostaí ríthe, sioncronachtaí agus ábhair naomhsheanchais maidir leis an Mumhain, i measc eile. Is féidir ar a laghad cuid dá hábhair a athchruthú a bhuí le luanna agus cuir síos níos deireanaí. Is léir trína luanna úd go raibh ardmheas ag scoláirí uirthi, go háirithe a cuid ginealach.. D'fhéadfadh é go bhfuil roinnt téacs fós ann, caomhnaithe i lámhscríbhinní atá ar marthain. De réir scoláireacht idir an meánaois agus an lá inniu, meastar go minic gurbh é Cormac mac Cuileannáin (bás 908), easpag agus Rí na Mumhan, a thiomsaigh an saothar. Creidtear fosta ámh, gur scríobhadh í faoi Bhrian Bóramha (bás 1014), rí na Mumhan agus Ard-Rí uaillmhianach na hÉireann, chun a éilimh ríoga a chosaint. Ba é leabharlann áit aitheanta dheiridh ina raibh an lámhscríbhinn, as ar imigh sí am éigin sna 1630í nó 1640í. Scriosadh agus scaipeadh an leabharlann féin sa bhliain 1642. (ga)
  • The Saltair Caisil ("Psalter of Cashel") is a now-lost Irish manuscript, which seems to have been highly influential in Irish historiographical tradition. Not an actual Psalter, it seems to have contained Munster-orientated genealogies, king-lists, synchronisms, and hagiographical material, among other items. Its contents can be at least partially reconstructed via subsequent citation of the manuscript and a couple of descriptions of it; some material may well be reflected or, in some cases, preserved in later, still-extant manuscripts. Both medieval and modern scholarship often holds that the codex was compiled by Cormac mac Cuilennáin (died 908), bishop and king of Munster. However, it is now generally thought to have been produced under Brían Boruma (died 1014), king of Munster and aspirant king of Ireland, to justify and promote the claims of his own rising dynasty and region. Nonetheless, it could quite possibly have been based on earlier materials. Plentiful citations of the codex by name down to the seventeenth century, particularly for its genealogical doctrines, imply that it had a high status among scholars. Its last known location was in the library of the Earls of Kildare, from which it disappeared at some point in the 1630s or 1640s, the library itself being destroyed and dispersed in 1642. (en)
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