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Wood (Ian N.)

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Wood, Ian, “Columbanus in Brittany”, in: Alexander OʼHara (ed.), Columbanus and the peoples of post-Roman Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. 103–111.
OʼHara, Alexander, and Ian Wood, Jonas of Bobbio, Life of Columbanus, Life of John of Réomé, and Life of Vedast, Translated Texts for Historians, 64, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2017.
Wood, Ian N., “Columbanus, the Britons and the Merovingian church”, in: Lynette Olson (ed.), St Samson of Dol and the earliest history of Brittany, Cornwall and Wales, 37, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2017. 103–114.
Wood, Ian, “Columbanian monasticism: a contested concept”, in: Sven Meeder, and Roy Flechner (eds), The Irish in early medieval Europe: identity, culture and religion, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 86–100.
Wood, Ian N., “The Irish on the continent in the seventh century”, in: Franziska Schnoor, Karl Schmuki, Ernst Tremp, Peter Erhart, and Jakob Kuratli Hüeblin (eds), Gallus und seine Zeit. Leben, Wirken, Nachleben, 7, St. Gallen: Verlag am Klosterhof St. Gallen, 2015. 39–54.
Wood, Ian N., “Pagans and holy men, 600–800”, in: Próinséas Ní Chatháin, and Michael Richter (eds), Irland und die Christenheit: Bibelstudien und Mission. Ireland and Christendom: the Bible and the missions, Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1987. 347–361.
Wood, Ian, “The end of Roman Britain: continental evidence and parallels”, in: Michael Lapidge, and David N. Dumville (eds), Gildas: new approaches, 5, Cambridge: Boydell Press, 1984. 1–25.
Wood, Ian, “The Vita Columbani and Merovingian hagiography”, Peritia 1 (1982): 63–80.
Wood, Ian N., “A prelude to Columbanus: the monastic achievement in the Burgundian territories”, in: Howard B. Clarke, and Mary Brennan (eds), Columbanus and Merovingian monasticism, 113, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1981. 3–32.
Sawyer, Peter H., and Ian N. Wood [eds.], Early medieval kingship, Leeds: School of History, University of Leeds, 1977.


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