Bergin, Osborn [Joseph] (1873-1950), scholar; born in Cork and educated at Queen's College there [see universities], where he joined the Gaelic League. In 1897 he was appointed university lecturer in Celtic, but later went on to study under Rudolf Thurneysen at Freiburg in 1905-6, becoming professor at UCD in 1909. His scholarly work includes an edition of the Book of the Dun Cow (1929), with R. I. Best. An early song that evokes the West Cork Gaeltacht was collected with others in a volume of that title (Maidin i mBéarra, 1918). A lasting interest in bardic poetry led to a post-humous collection, Irish Bardic Poetry (1970).




