Osborn Joseph Bergin was an Irish linguist and scholar known for his works on medieval Irish language and literature. He is noted for his studies on early Irish glossaries, poetic and prose tales, and the linguistic aspects of Irish manuscripts. Bergin's expertise in Old Irish and Middle Irish texts contributed to the understanding of the language's development and its cultural significance.
Osborn Joseph Bergin has written:
'Irish grammatical tracts'
Jas. J. Bergin has written:
'History of the Ancient Order of Hibernians'
Bud Osborn has written: 'Signs of the Times'
John Lee Osborn has written: 'Malmesbury'
David Francis Bergin has written: 'Introductory general science, Book 2'
Thomas Francis Bergin has written: 'Preface to estates in land and future interests'
Ann Patrice Bergin has written: 'The national spirit in love songs to Ireland'
Elias Osborn has written: 'A brief narrative of the life, labours and sufferings, of Elias Osborn'
Lydia Osborn Wiepking has written: 'Portraits in oil'
Thomas G. Bergin has written: 'Modern Italian short stories' 'A diversity of Dante'
M. Osborn has written: 'Headteachers' experiences and ideas on education for all'
Osborn Duke has written: 'Sideman' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Robert Osborn Mead has written: 'The literature of cultural history'
George Bergin Reynard has written: 'Polycotyledony in the genus Lycopersicon' -- subject(s): Lycopersicon, Tomatoes