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Charles-Edwards, Thomas, “Early Irish law, St Patrick, and the date of the Senchas Már”, Ériu 71 (2021): 19–59.

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Citation details
Article
“Early Irish law, St Patrick, and the date of the Senchas Már
Periodical
Ériu 71 (2021)
Ériu 71 (2021), Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.
Volume
71
Pages
19–59
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Abstract (cited)

Liam Breatnach’s Quiggin Lecture, The Early Irish law text Senchas Már and the question of its date, proposed that the Senchas Már was written in a single effort mounted by the church of Armagh within the date range c. 660 × c. 680. This revised and expanded version of a lecture given in 2017 accepts that there was a link between Armagh and the Senchas Már, sets the latter in the context of the written laws of Western Europe, 400–800, and investigates how the Senchas Már might have fitted into the sequence of seventh-century texts pertaining to Patrick. It also tackles two related issues: the relationship between evolving ideas of Irish nationality, the Patrician legend and the Senchas Már, and how one might bridge the gap between the Patrick of the saint’s own writings and conceptions of Patrick current in the seventh century.

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early Irish law
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Saint PatrickSaint Patrick
(fl. 5th century)
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October 2022, last updated: March 2023