Bibliography
Part 2: Apocrypha
[Introduction] “The Apocrypha in Ireland and abroad: Summary of Evidence 2012 [Robert T. Farrell Lecture, Kalamazoo, 2012, part III]”
Previously unpublished
[11] “Notes on the Irish Gospel of Thomas”
Taken from: Martin McNamara, ‘Notes on the Irish Gospel of Thomas’, Irish Theological Quarterly 38 (1971)
[12] “The bird hiruath of the Ever-New Tongue and herodius of gloss on Ps. 103:17 in Vatican Codex Pal. Lat. 68”
[13] “Bible text and illumination in St Gall Stiftsbibliothek Codex 51, with special reference to Longinus in the Crucifixion scene”
Taken from: Martin McNamara, ‘Bible text and illumination in St Gall Stiftsbibliothek Codex 51, with special reference to Longinus in the Crucifixion scene’ in Pattern and purpose in Insular art. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Insular Art held at the National Museum & Gallery, Cardiff 3–6 September 1998... (2001)
[14] “Apocryphal infancy narratives: European and Irish transmission”
Taken from: Martin McNamara, ‘Apocryphal infancy narratives: European and Irish transmission’ in Ireland and Europe in the early Middle Ages... (2002)
[15] “Jesus in (early) Irish apocryphal gospel traditions”
Taken from: Martin McNamara, ‘Jesus in (early) Irish apocryphal gospel traditions’ in Jesus in apokryphen Evangelienüberlieferung... (2010)
[16] “The inverted eucharistic formula Conversio corporis Christi in panem et sanguinis in vinum: the exegetical and liturgical background in Irish usage”
[17] “Apocalyptic and eschatological texts in Irish literature: oriental connections?”
Taken from: Martin McNamara, ‘Apocalyptic and eschatological texts in Irish literature: oriental connections?’ in Apocalyptic and eschatological heritage... (2003)
[18] “Some aspects of early medieval Irish eschatology”
Taken from: Martin McNamara, ‘Some aspects of early medieval Irish eschatology’ in Irland und Europa im früheren Mittelalter... (1996)
[19] “The Irish legend of Antichrist”
Taken from: Martin McNamara, ‘The Irish legend of Antichrist’ in Jerusalem, Alexandria, Rome... (2003)
[20] “The (fifteen) signs before Doomsday in Irish tradition”
Taken from: Martin McNamara • Charles D. Wright, ‘The (fifteen) signs before Doomsday in Irish tradition’ in Miscellanea Patristica Reverendissimo Marco Starowieyski septuagenario professori illustrissimo viro amplissimo ac doctissimo oblata... (2007)
[21] Navigatio sancti Brendani: some possible connections with liturgical, apocryphal and Irish tradition”
Taken from: Martin McNamara, ‘Navigatio sancti Brendani. Some possible connections with liturgical, apocryphal and Irish tradition’ in The Brendan legend. Texts and versions... (2006)
[Conclusion] “Looking forward: De initiis project, learning in early church 600-800 [Robert T. Farrell Lecture, Kalamazoo, 2012, part IV]”
Previously unpublished. Cf. Eloas 6 (2013): 4–40.