Bibliography

Ó Cuív, Brian, “St. Gregory and St. Dunstan in a Middle-Irish poem on the origins of liturgical chant”, in: Nigel Ramsay, Margaret Sparks, and Tim W. T. Tatton-Brown (eds), St Dunstan: his life, times and cult, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1992. 273–297.

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“St. Gregory and St. Dunstan in a Middle-Irish poem on the origins of liturgical chant”
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Nigel Ramsay (ed.) • Margaret Sparks (ed.) • Tim W. T. Tatton-Brown (ed.), St Dunstan: his life, times and cult (1992)
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273–297
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1992
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Gregory the GreatGregory the Great
(d. 604)
Pope Gregory I, Saint Gregory the Great
prefect and later, bishop of Rome known for instigating the mission to convert the Anglo-Saxons in Britain to the Christian faith. He is the author of a number of theological works, including the Dialogues, the Pastoral Rule, a commentary on the Book of Job, and many sermons and letters.
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