Micheál Ó Conghaile
For the Irish language writer, see Micheál Ó Conghaile (writer).
Micheál Ó Conghaile, Irish scribe, fl. 1878-1892.
Ó Conghaile transcribed poetry, including Dán na Gaoithe Móire (Night of the Big Wind) and Dán an cholera. He also transmitted poetry by Antoine Ó Raifteiri and old folk poems. He died ar thaoibh an bhóthair near the National School of Ballinderreen in the parish of Cummer, County Galway.
One scholar who examined his manuscripts, Tomás de Róiste, despaired of understanding Ó Conghaile difficult script, saying "The handwriting is something terrible to make out ... I had it 4 years and found it a Chinese puzzle!"
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References
- 'Scríobhaithe Lámhscríbhinní Gaeilge I nGaillimh 1700-1900, William Mahon, in "Galway:History and Society", 1996
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