Ireland I-COR-054 CIIC 105

Cúil an Fhéich | Coolineagh 2 (I-COR-054)

Inscription

ANM N[ETACU]N[A]S [CE]L[I] VIDETTAS

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Stone ID
I-COR-054
CIIC Ref.
105
Country
Ireland
This record is drawn from the OG(H)AM corpus — the authoritative scholarly database of Ogham inscriptions, compiled by a team of epigraphers, archaeologists, and linguists. Transcription conventions and dating follow established epigraphic standards.

Provenance

Discovery: Discovered during the demolition of an 18th century Church of Ireland parish church in Aghabulloge graveyard (CO061-080002-). It is one of two ogham stones from the site, the second (CO061-080005-) remains in situ.

Findspot: Coolineagh (Cúil an Fhéich), Co. Cork, Ireland (ITM Coordinates (approximate): 543865, 578136)

Current repository: Ireland University College Cork (inv. no. 23)

Last recorded location(s): This stone is currently on permanent display in the Stone Corridor (‘Rúin na gCloch / Stories in Stone’ exhibition), University College Cork (for details, see CO074-142----).

Support

National Monuments Service SMR ID: CO061-080007-

Object type: Pillar

Material: Sandstone

Dimensions: m

Condition: The inscription is damaged.

Letters: The execution technique is unknown.

Edition

Ogham text: ᚐᚅᚋ ᚅ[ᚓᚈᚐᚉᚒ]ᚅ[ᚐ]ᚄ [ᚉᚓ]L[ᚔ] ᚃᚔᚇᚓᚈᚈᚐᚄ

Transcription: ANM N[ETACU]N[A]S [CE]L[I] VIDETTAS

Critical apparatus:

  1. Macalister (1945, 106) read: ANM N[ETACU]N[A]S [CE]L[I] VIDETTAS

Text constituted from: Transcription from previous editor.

References

  • Macalister 1945, 105-106, no. 105
  • McManus 1991, 95
  • McManus 2004, 21, no. 23
  • Power and et al. 1994, no. 7960
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Visiting the Cúil an Fhéich | Coolineagh 2 (I-COR-054) Ogham Stone

The Cúil an Fhéich | Coolineagh 2 (I-COR-054) stone is one of Ireland's finest early medieval monuments — and well worth the journey. Whether you're a dedicated epigrapher, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who loves exploring ancient places, seeing a 1,500-year-old inscription in person is an experience unlike any other.

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