It "is based on an entirely fresh reading of the Latin sources.
It already appears in Latin sources of the eighth century as Charivius.
There are both Greek and Latin sources for the fable.
It may be concluded that he received a thorough education, as he used Latin sources in his works.
Latin sources add that Oenopion was the son of Dionysus.
Hardly an insular text, it made use of Latin sources as well.
This is derived not only from Arabic but also from Latin sources.
This book includes 359 and has selections from all the major Greek and Latin sources.
Manchán twice makes his appearance in Latin sources as a scholar whose authority still mattered after his death.
In medieval Latin sources the title was rendered as either rex or dux.