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BRENNER PASS 495 been born at Tralee in Kerry in A.D. 484. The Irish form of his name is Brennain, the Latin Brendanus. Medieval historians usually call him Brendan of Clonfert, or Brendan son of Finnloga, to distinguish him from his contemporary, St Brendan of Birr (573). Little is known of the historical Brendan, who died in 578 as abbot of a Benedictine
Breton
pagan
St Brendan's island was long accepted as a reality by geographers. In a Venetian map dated 1367, in the anonymous Weimar
Gomera
equator . During the 16th century the progress of exploration in these latitudes compelled many cartographers to locate the island elsewhere; and it was marked about roo m. west of Ireland, or afterwards among the West Indies. But in Spain and Portugal the older belief as to its situation was maintained. In 1526 an expedition under Fernando Alvarez left Grand Canary
Among the numerous books which deal with the legend, the following are important: Die altfranzosische Prosaubersetzung von Brendans Meerfahet, by C. Wahlund (Upsala, 1900) ; La" Navigatio Sancti Brendani" in antico Veneziano, by F. Novati (Bergamo, 1892) ; Zur Brendanus-Legende, &c., by G. Schirmer ( Leipzig
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