Cú Chuimne (died 747 AD) was a monk and scholar ofIona. Cú Chuimne, along withRuben of Dairinis, was responsible for the great compendium known asCollectio canonum Hibernensis (Irish collection of Canon law), which is the first systematic western collection of canon law.
Cú Chuimne is credited with composing thehymn to theVirgin MaryCantemus in omni die. This hymn is one of the earliest pieces of evidence for devotion to Mary in the Irish church and is described by James F. Kenney as ‘the finest example extant ofHiberno-Latin versification’. His obit in theAnnals of Ulster refers to him assapiens (learned), and quotes a short Old Irish poem that is humorously descriptive of his somewhat eclectic career:
Of whichDáibhí Ó Cróinín recently remarked: "We are not told which he preferred."
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