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Lewis, Barry J., Bonedd y saint: an edition and study of the genealogies of the Welsh saints, Dublin: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2023. xxvi + 524 pp.

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Work
Bonedd y saint: an edition and study of the genealogies of the Welsh saints
Place
Dublin
Publisher
School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Year
2023
Number of pages
xxvi + 524
Description
Abstract (cited)

Medieval Wales was a land of saints. All over the country, churches, relics, images and wells kept the memory of holy men and women alive in the landscape. But the saints were also remembered in people’s view of the past, as the sons and daughters of kings, long-dead warriors of the heroic age and other figures of legend. This book presents an edition, translation and analysis of the main collection of saints’ genealogies, Bonedd y Saint. Each pedigree is individually edited, translated and provided with copious notes. Full attention is paid to the development of the pedigrees over time and the many additions that were made in the medieval and early modern periods. Two introductory essays survey the manuscript tradition and the text’s origin, history and cultural significance. This new edition will make Bonedd y Saint accessible to students of the cult of saints and the medieval church as well as early Welsh literature.

Subjects and topics
Headings
Welsh genealogies saints of Wales
Approaches
textual editing textual translation
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Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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November 2023