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Wooding (Jonathan M.)

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Wooding, Jonathan M., “Island monasticism in Wales: towards an historical archaeology”, Studia Celtica 54 (2020): 1–28.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “Introduction: crafted memories and binding futures”, in: Jonathan M. Wooding, and Lynette Olson (eds), Prophecy, fate and memory in the early medieval Celtic world, Sydney: Sydney University Press, 2020. 1–13.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “Remembering and forgetting holy men and their places: an inscription from Llanllŷr, Wales”, in: Jonathan M. Wooding, and Lynette Olson (eds), Prophecy, fate and memory in the early medieval Celtic world, Sydney: Sydney University Press, 2020. 52–75.
Wooding, Jonathan, “Changing roles of pilgrimage: retreating, remembering, re-enacting”, in: Catherine A. M. Clarke (ed.), The St. Thomas Way and the medieval March of Wales: exploring place, heritage, pilgrimage, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, ARC Humanities Press, 2020. 25–36.
Wooding, Jonathan M., and Lynette Olson (eds), Prophecy, fate and memory in the early medieval Celtic world, Sydney: Sydney University Press, 2020.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “The representation of early British monasticism and peregrinatio in Vita prima S. Samsonis”, in: Lynette Olson (ed.), St Samson of Dol and the earliest history of Brittany, Cornwall and Wales, 37, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2017. 137–162.
Wooding, Jonathan, “Tyrannies of distance? Medieval sources as evidence for indigenous Celtic and Romano-Celtic religion”, in: Ralph Haeussler, and Anthony C. King (eds), Celtic religions in the Roman period: personal, local, and global, 20, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2017. 57–70.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “Irish manuscripts in facsimile: The Schaffhausen Adomnán [Review article]”, Studia Hibernica 41 (2015): 177–188.
Wooding, Jonathan, “The location of the Promised Land in Hiberno-Latin literature”, in: Jacqueline Borsje, Ann Dooley, Séamus Mac Mathúna, and Gregory Toner (eds), Celtic cosmology: perspectives from Ireland and Scotland, 26, Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2014. 93–111.
Yates, Nigel, and Jonathan Wooding (eds), A guide to the churches and chapels of Wales, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2011.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “The date of Nauigatio S. Brendani abbatis”, Studia Hibernica 37 (2011): 9–26.
Tipp, Dan, and Jonathan M. Wooding, “Adomnán’s voyaging saint: the cult of Cormac Ua Liatháin”, in: Rodney Aist, Thomas Owen Clancy, Thomas OʼLoughlin, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), Adomnán of Iona: theologian, lawmaker, peacemaker, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010. 237–252.
Wooding, Jonathan M. (ed.), Solitaries, pastors and 20,000 saints: studies in the religious history of Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli), Trivium, Lampeter: Trivium Publications, 2010.
Aist, Rodney, Thomas Owen Clancy, Thomas OʼLoughlin, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), Adomnán of Iona: theologian, lawmaker, peacemaker, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010.
Jankulak, Karen, and Jonathan M. Wooding, “The Life of St Elgar of Ynys Enlli”, in: Jonathan M. Wooding (ed.), Solitaries, pastors and 20,000 saints: studies in the religious history of Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli), Lampeter: Trivium Publications, 2010. 15–48.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “The medieval and early modern cult of St Brendan”, in: Steve Boardman, John Reuben Davies, and Eila Williamson [eds.], Saints’ cults in the Celtic world, 25, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2009. 180–204.
Jankulak, Karen, and Jonathan M. Wooding, “The historical context: Wales and England 800-1200”, in: Helen Fulton [ed.], A companion to Arthurian literature, 58, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. 73–83.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “Reapproaching the pagan Celtic past – anti-nativism, asterisk reality and the Late-Antiquity paradigm”, Studia Celtica Fennica 6 (2009): 61–74.
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Wooding, Jonathan M., “Saint and beast in Nauigatio S. Brendani abbatis”, in: Gildas Buron, Hervé Le Bihan, and Bernard Merdrignac (eds), A travers les îles celtiques = A-dreuz an inizi keltiek = Per insulas scotticas: Mélanges à la mémoire de Gwénaël Le Duc, 12, Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2008. 287–296.
Jankulak, Karen, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007.
Evans, J. Wyn, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), St David of Wales: cult, church and nation, Studies in Celtic History, 24, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2007.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “Island and coastal churches in medieval Wales and Ireland”, in: Karen Jankulak, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007. 201–228.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “The figure of David”, in: J. Wyn Evans, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), St David of Wales: cult, church and nation, 24, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2007. 1–19.
Wooding, Jonathan, “The Munster element in Nauigatio sancti Brendani abbatis”, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 110 (2005): 33–47.
Wooding, Jonathan M., “Fasting, flesh and the body in the St Brendan dossier”, in: Jane Cartwright (ed.), Celtic hagiography and saints’ cults, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003. 161–176.


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