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Dungal of Bobbio (fl. 811–828) was an Irish monk, teacher, astronomer, and poet. He was to live at Saint-Denis, Pavia, and Bobbio.
Irish monk and teacher
"Dungal" redirects here. For other uses, see Dungal (disambiguation).
He may be the same person as Hibernicus exul.
Biography
Dungal was born in Ireland sometime in the late 8th century. His origins within Ireland are unknown, but he may have spent his student years at the School of Bangor. At some point either side of 800 he left Ireland. By 811 he was living at the monastery of St. Denis, near Paris. A letter of Alcuin appears to identify him as a bishop.
Solar Eclipses
In a letter, directed to Charlemagne, he answered Charlemagne's question of why two solar eclipses occurred in the year 810,[1] drawing on his knowledge of the teachings of Macrobius, Pliny, and other ancient authors.[2] This letter demonstrates "a knowledge of astronomy far beyond the current ideas of his time".[3]
Later life
Dungal wrote a poem on wisdom and the seven liberal arts. In 823, Dungal was mentioned in a capitulary of Lothair. In 825 he was by imperial decree appointed Master of the School at Pavia which was located in the monastery of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro. In 827 or 828, he defended the veneration of images against Claudius, Bishop of Turin and wrote to refute some of his religious teachings at the request of the emperor Louis the Pious.
Death and bequests
Dungal died at an unknown date after 827 or 828, probably at the Monastery of Bobbio. He bequeathed to Bobbio Abbey his valuable library, consisting of some 27 volumes,[4] among which may have been the Antiphonary of Bangor.
Latin texts by Dungal
References
- M. L. W. Laistner, Thought and Letters in Western Europe: A.C. 500 to 900, 2nd. ed., (Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Pr., 1957), pp. 214, 290-91.
- Bruce S. Eastwood, "The Astronomy of Macrobius in Carolingian Europe: Dungal's Letter of 811 to Charles the Great", Early Medieval Europe, 3(1994): 117-134
- "Dungal". Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
- See the new edition of the Bobbio catalogue by M. TOSI, ‘Il governo abbaziale di Gerberto a Bobbio’, in Archivum Bobiense, 2 (1985), pp. 195-223, with Dungal's bequest at nos. 496 to 522
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Texts |
- Altus Prosator
- Cambrai Homily
- Collectio canonum Hibernensis
- Hisperica Famina
- De mirabilibus sacrae scripturae
- Proverbia Grecorum
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Manuscripts |
- Antiphonary of Bangor
- Gospels of Mael Brigte
- Reichenau Primer
- Stowe Missal
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- See also
- Celtic Christianity
- Hiberno-Scottish mission
- Hiberno-Latin after 1169
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Irish poetry |
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Topics |
- Irish poetry
- Chief Ollam of Ireland
- Irish bardic poetry
- Irish Literary Revival
- Metrical Dindshenchas
- Contention of the bards
- Aisling
- Weaver Poets
- An Gúm
- Kildare Poems
- Táin Bó Cúailnge
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Poets | Bardic | |
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17th century | |
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18th century | |
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Poems | Anthologies |
- Faber Book of Irish Verse
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Epics | |
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Bardic |
- Timna Cathaír Máir Caithréim Cellaig
- Le dís cuirthear clú Laighean
- Is acher in gaíth in-nocht...
- Is trúag in ces i mbiam
- Sen dollotar Ulaid ...
- Sorrow is the worst thing in life ...
- An Díbirt go Connachta
- Foraire Uladh ar Aodh
- A aonmhic Dé do céasadh thrínn
- A theachtaire tig ón Róimh
- An sluagh sidhe so i nEamhuin?
- Cóir Connacht ar chath Laighean
- Dia libh a laochruidh Gaoidhiol
- Pangur Bán
- Liamuin
- Buile Shuibhne
- The Prophecy of Berchán
- Bean Torrach, fa Tuar Broide
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19th century |
- Tone's Grave
- The Wind That Shakes the Barley
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Contemporary |
- Love Songs of Connacht
- Hi Uncle Sam
- Meeting The British
- Horse Latitudes
- Sweeney Astray
- Prayer Before Birth
- D-Day
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Publications |
- Cyphers
- Poetry Ireland Review
- The Lace Curtain
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Authority control  |
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Biographical dictionaries | |
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Other |
- RERO (Switzerland)
- SUDOC (France)
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На других языках
[de] Dungal von Bobbio
Dungal von Bobbio (bl. 811–828) war ein irischer Mönch, Lehrer, Astronom und Dichter. Er lebte in der Abtei Saint-Denis, in Pavia und Bobbio. Man nimmt an, dass er mit dem Schriftsteller Hibernicus exul identisch ist.
- [en] Dungal of Bobbio
[es] Dungal de Bobbio
Dungal de Bobbio (?-828) fue un monje , profesor, astrónomo y poeta irlandés.Pudo ser la misma persona conocida como "Hibernicus exul"
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