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The title ''Saltair na Rann'' "Psalter of Quatrains" refers to a series of 150 early Middle Irish religious cantos, written in the tenth century. Together they narrate the sacred history of the world, from its creation down to the last days of humanity. In the principal manuscript, Rawlinson B 502 (Bodleian, Oxford), it is followed by two poems of devotion and ten ‘Songs of the Resurrection’, which were added in the late tenth century. In the second devotional poem, Poem 152, the author identifies himself as Óengus Céile Dé: ''is me Oengus céle Dé'' (line 8009). Whitley Stokes took this to mean that the work as a whole was ascribed to the famous Óengus mac Óengobann, monk of Tallaght and author of the ''Félire Óengusso'' (Martyrology of Óengus), who since the 17th century also happens to have been nicknamed Céile Dé (Culdee). However, since the ascription occurs in appended material and therefore outside the core of ''Saltair na Rann'', it is possible that it refers to the one or two devotional poems, which were either attributed to the earlier Óengus or composed by a late tenth-century namesake.〔Follett, ''Céli Dé in Ireland''. 162.〕 ==See also==
*Fifteen Signs before Doomsday
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