Collection of Essays
Ogma: Essays in Celtic Studies in Honour of Próinséas Ní Chatháin Richter, Michael • Picard, Jean-Michel [Publ.]. |
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Short Title: | Essays Próinséas Ní Chatháin |
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Content
Early Irish queens and royal power: a first reconnaisance |
Further reflections on royal ordinations in the Vita Columbae |
A Frankish aristocrat at the battle of Mag Roth |
Cuthbert, Boisil of Melrose and the Northumbrian priest Ecgberht: some historical and hagiographical associations |
Chiasmus and hybertaton in the Annals of Ulster |
St Gallen and the Irish in the early Middle Ages |
The Life of Martin of Tours: a view from twelfth-century Ireland |
Early contacts between Ireland and Normandy: the cult of Irish saints in Normandy before the conquest |
Irish church reform in the twelfth century and Áed Úa Cáellaide, bishop of Louth: an Italian dimension |
Two contributors to the Book of Leinster: Bishop Finn of Kildare and Gilla na Náem Úa Duinn |
The cross triumphant: high crosses in Ireland |
Dungiven priory and the Ó Catháin family |
Notes on the legend of Louernios |
The sovereignty of Paeonia |
The practical hero |
Tochmarc Étaíne, a literal interpretation |
The learned borrowings claimed for Táin Bó Fraích |
Baile in Scáil and Echtrae Chormaic |
Codes of conduct and honour in Stair Bibuis |
The poetic self-fashioning of Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh |
A monstrance for an absent poem: the reciting of Amra Coluim Chille in the sixteenth-century Life of Colum Cille |
The Old Irish glosses of the prima manus in Würzburg, m.p.th.f.12: text and canon considered |
A fragment of a Latin grammar |
Virgilius Grammaticus and the earliest Hiberno-Latin literature |
The biblical text of Sankt Gallen Stiftsbibliothek codex 51: with special reference to the fourth gospel |
The Irish contribution to Anglo-Latin hermeneutic prose |
The first Jew in England: "The game of the Evangel" and a Hiberno-Latin contribution Anglo-Jewish history |
On the linguistic background of the personal pronouns of Old Irish |
The making of myth: Old Irish airgetlám, Welsh llaw, Caledonian Argenokóxos |
Zu irisch grád "Liebe" |
The four names of St Patrick |
Plebs et populus dans les pays celtiques |