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Dumville, David N., Celtic essays, 2001–2007, 2 vols, vol. 1, Aberdeen: Centre for Celtic Studies, University of Aberdeen, 2007.

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Citation details
Volume
1
Work
Celtic essays, 2001–2007 - vol. 1 (2 vols)
Place
Aberdeen
Publisher
Centre for Celtic Studies, University of Aberdeen
Year
2007
Contributions indexed individually i.e. contributions for which a separate page is available
Subjects and topics
[I] “Post-colonial Gildas: a first essay”
[II] “The colophon of ‘The Penitential of Uinniau’”
[III] “Saint David of Wales”
[IV] Félire Óengusso: problems of dating a monument of Old Irish”
[V] “Old Dubliners and New Dubliners in Ireland and Britain: a Viking-Age story”
[VI] “Images of the viking in eleventh-century Latin literature”
[VII] “Mael Brigte mac Tornáin, pluralist coarb (d. 927)”
[VIII] “St Cathroe of Metz and the hagiography of asceticism”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘St Cathróe of Metz and the hagiography of exoticism’ in Studies in Irish hagiography... (2001)
[IX] “The palaeography of ‘The Book of Deer’: the original manuscript and the liturgical addition”
[X] “Writers, scribes, and readers in Brittany, A.D. 800-1100: the evidence of manuscripts”
[XI] “Charters from ‘The Book of Kells’ transcribed for James Ussher” [view separate entry]
[XII] Annála rioghachta Éireann: Annales regni Hiberniae— publication and reception”
Contributors
C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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