Author: Michael O'Clery
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Category : Martyrologies
Languages : en
Pages : 658
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The martyrology of Donegal
Author: Michael O'Clery
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Category : Martyrologies
Languages : en
Pages : 658
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Category : Martyrologies
Languages : en
Pages : 658
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The Chronicle of Ireland: Introduction, text
Author: T. M. Charles-Edwards
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 0853239592
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
The Chronicle of Ireland is the principal source for the history of events not only in Ireland itself but also in what is now Scotland up to 911. It incorporated annals compiled on Iona up to c. 740 - a monastery which played a major role in the history of Ireland, of the Picts to its east and, from 635 to 664, of Northumbria. Up to c. 740 the Chronicle is thus a crucial source for both Ireland and Britain; and from c. 740 to 911 it still records some events outside Ireland. The text of the Chronicle is best preserved in the Annals of Ulster, but it was also transmitted through chronicles derived from a version made at the monastery of Clonmacnois in the Irish midlands. This translation is set out so as to show at a glance what text is preserved in both branches of the tradition and what is in only one. -- Amazon.com.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 0853239592
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
The Chronicle of Ireland is the principal source for the history of events not only in Ireland itself but also in what is now Scotland up to 911. It incorporated annals compiled on Iona up to c. 740 - a monastery which played a major role in the history of Ireland, of the Picts to its east and, from 635 to 664, of Northumbria. Up to c. 740 the Chronicle is thus a crucial source for both Ireland and Britain; and from c. 740 to 911 it still records some events outside Ireland. The text of the Chronicle is best preserved in the Annals of Ulster, but it was also transmitted through chronicles derived from a version made at the monastery of Clonmacnois in the Irish midlands. This translation is set out so as to show at a glance what text is preserved in both branches of the tradition and what is in only one. -- Amazon.com.
Lives of the Irish saints
Author: John O'Hanlon
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Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Languages : en
Pages : 632
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The Irish ecclesiastical record
Author: Irish ecclesiastical record
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Languages : en
Pages : 792
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Languages : en
Pages : 792
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The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory
Author: William Carrigan
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Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
The Catholic Diocese of Ossory includes most of County Kilkenny, a portion of Leix, and one parish in Offaly.
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Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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The Catholic Diocese of Ossory includes most of County Kilkenny, a portion of Leix, and one parish in Offaly.
Lives of the Irish Saints
Author: John O'Hanlon
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Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 674
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Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 674
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The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland
Author: Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland
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Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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Publications
Author: Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society
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Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 666
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Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 666
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
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Category : Astronomy
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Astronomy
Languages : en
Pages :
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Irish Catholic identities
Author: Oliver P. Rafferty
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 071909836X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 539
Book Description
What does it mean to be Irish? Are the predicates Catholic and Irish so inextricably linked that it is impossible to have one and not the other? Does the process of secularisation in modern times mean that Catholicism is no longer a touchstone of what it means to be Irish? Indeed was such a paradigm ever true? These are among the fundamental issues addressed in this work, which examines whether distinct identity formation can be traced over time. The book delineates the course of historical developments which complicated the process of identity formation in the Irish context, when by turns Irish Catholics saw themselves as battling against English hegemony or the Protestant Reformation. Without doubt the Reformation era cast a long shadow over how Irish Catholics would see themselves. But the process of identity formation was of much longer duration. Newly available in paperback, this work traces the elements which have shaped how the Catholic Irish identified themselves, and explores the political, religious and cultural dimensions of the complex picture which is Irish Catholic identity. The essays represent a systematic attempt to explore the fluidity of the components that make up Catholic identity in Ireland.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 071909836X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 539
Book Description
What does it mean to be Irish? Are the predicates Catholic and Irish so inextricably linked that it is impossible to have one and not the other? Does the process of secularisation in modern times mean that Catholicism is no longer a touchstone of what it means to be Irish? Indeed was such a paradigm ever true? These are among the fundamental issues addressed in this work, which examines whether distinct identity formation can be traced over time. The book delineates the course of historical developments which complicated the process of identity formation in the Irish context, when by turns Irish Catholics saw themselves as battling against English hegemony or the Protestant Reformation. Without doubt the Reformation era cast a long shadow over how Irish Catholics would see themselves. But the process of identity formation was of much longer duration. Newly available in paperback, this work traces the elements which have shaped how the Catholic Irish identified themselves, and explores the political, religious and cultural dimensions of the complex picture which is Irish Catholic identity. The essays represent a systematic attempt to explore the fluidity of the components that make up Catholic identity in Ireland.