May 14, 2014

MICHAEL O´CLERY (1647)

Chronicler who directed the compilation of the Annála Ríoghachta Éireann (1636, The Annals of the Four Masters), a chronicle of Irish history from antiquity to 1616 that is a work of incalculable importance to Irish scholarship.

He was baptized Tadhg but took the name Michael when he entered the Franciscan convent at Louvain.

As he was learned in Irish history an literature, Hugh Macanward, the warden of the college, sent him back to Ireland in 1620 to collect manuscripts. Assisted by other Irish scholars he began to collect and to transcribe everything of importance he could find.

The results were the Réim Rioghroidhe (1630, The Royal List) a list of kings, their successions and their pedigrees with lives and genealogies of saints, the Leabhar Gabhála (1631, Book of Invasions) an account of the successive settlements of Ireland and the famous Annals.

At first a mere record of names, dates and battles with occasional quotations from ancient sources, the Annals begin to take on the character of modern literary history as they approach the author´s own time.

O´Clery also produced a martyrology of Irish saints, an Irish glossary and other works.

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