John O'Brien (bishop)
For other uses, see John O'Brien (disambiguation).
Bishop John O'Brien (died 1767) was an Irish bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese Cork and Cloyne. He was also appointed as the vicar general of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.
O'Brien appealed to the Pope for financial assistance in compiling an Irish-English dictionary. He argued the dictionary was needed for the preservation of Catholicism in Ireland, primarily for the use of young priests beginning their work there. Focaloir Gaoidhilge-Sax-Bearha or 'The Irish-English Dictionary' was published in 1768.[1]
References
- Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "O'Brien, John". Dictionary of National Biography. 41. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
Notes
- ↑ O'Brien at Ricorso
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/25/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.