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Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, Clavis litterarum Hibernensium: medieval Irish books, 3 vols, vol. 1, Turnhout: Brepols, 2017.

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Volume
1
Work
Clavis litterarum Hibernensium: medieval Irish books - vol. 1 (3 vols)
Place
Turnhout
Publisher
Brepols
Year
2017
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[1] “Epigraphy, writing, form, and image”
[2] “Early codices in Ireland and Britain”
[3] “Biblica”
Apocrypha; Eschatology; Apocryphal & eschatological varia; Homiletics & catechetics.
[4] “Patristica: Irish texts and manuscripts”
[5] “Hagiography, hagiology, hymnology & liturgy”
Vernacular hagiography; Martyrologies; Hymnology; Liturgica.
[6] “Irish books and authors abroad, I: Columbanus, Luxeuil, and Bobbio”
ColumbanusColumbanus
(fl. c.550–d. 615)
Irish peregrinus, scholar, abbot and monastic founder known chiefly for his activities in the kingdoms of Merovingian Gaul and Lombard Italy. His foundations included Luxeuil and Bobbio.
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Luxeuil abbey
Luxeuil abbey
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Bobbio
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[7] “Irish books and authors abroad, II: Echternach, Fulda, St. Gall, Würzburg”
Echternach
Echternach
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;St. Gall monastery
St. Gall
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;FuldaFulda

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[8] “Irish scholars abroad, III: works & manuscripts”
Cellán, Joseph Scottus, Catulfus; Dúngal; Dícuil the Geographer (c. 760–post 825); Anonymi & varii; Sedulius Scottus (fl. 840-860); Johannes Scottus Eriugena; Other Irish scholar-peregrini & their books; Carmina of Colmán, Donatus, Dub Dúin, Electus; Anonymi Hibernici; Miscellaneous texts, tenth to twelfth centuries.
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