Brian Ó Corcrán
Brian Ó Corcrán, Irish poet, died 1624?
Ó Corcrán's floruit is uncertain. An earlier Brian Ó Corcrán (died 1487) is listed as a vicar.
The surname is now rendered as Corcoran (surname).
Ó Corcrán authored two surviving poems, Mo chion dot bhronnadh, a Bhriain and Rí con Éireann Ábhartach
The first verse of Mo chion dot bhronnadh, a Bhriain is the following:
- Mo chion dot bhronnadh, a Bhriain,
- a mhic na flatha a finnChliaigh,
- a aistrigh an toirbheirt truim,
- h'aisgidh badh oirdheirc aguinn.
Rí con Éireann Ábhartach, a poem on Irish kings, begins:
- Rí con Éireann Ábhartach
- coiléan ciuin cruadhbhánaltach;
- is tuar clú a hoirbhearta áigh
- cú bhus oirrdhearca n-iomráidh.
See also
References
- Irish Bardic Poetry, Ed. Osborn Bergin, Dublin, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (1970) page 63-65.
- * The Surnames of Ireland, Edward MacLysaght, 1978.
External links
- http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/G402213/index.html
- http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=Go.&UserID=
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