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Bibliography

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

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Citation details
Volume
2
Work
Celtic essays, 2001–2007 - vol. 2 (2 vols)
Place
Aberdeen
Publisher
Centre for Celtic Studies, University of Aberdeen
Year
2007
Subjects and topics
[XIII] “What is a chronicle?”
[XIV] Annales Cambriae and Easter”
[XV] “Ireland and North Britain in the earlier Middle Ages: contexts for Míniugud senchusa fher nAlban
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘Ireland and North Britain in the earlier Middle Ages: contexts for Míniugud senchusa fher nAlban’ in Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 2000... (2002)
[XVI] “The North-Atlantic monastic thalassocracy: sailing to the desert in early mediaeval Insular spirituality”
[XVII] “The corpus of Gaelic manuscripts of the eleventh and twelfth centuries”
[XVIII] “Gaelic and other Celtic names in the ninth-century ‘Northumbrian Liber uitae’: some issues and implications”
[XIX] “A Pictish or Gaelic ecclesiastic in Mercia?”
[XX] “Vikings in Britain and Ireland: a question of sources”
[XXI] “Vikings in Insular chronicling”
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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August 2019, last updated: September 2021