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O'Meara (John J.)

  • d. 2003
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OʼMeara, John J., and Jonathan M. Wooding, “The Latin version”, in: W. R. J. Barron, and Glyn S. Burgess (eds), The voyage of Saint Brendan: representative versions of the legend in English translation, Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2002. 13–64.
OʼMeara, John J., “Contrasting approaches to neoplatonic immaterialism: Augustine and Eriugena”, in: Haijo Jan Westra (ed.), From Athens to Chartres: neoplatonism and medieval thought. Studies in honour of Édouard Jeauneau, 35, Leiden: Brill, 1992. 175–180.
OʼMeara, John J., Gerald of Wales. The history and topography of Ireland, revised ed., Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982.
OʼMeara, John Joseph, “Eriugena’s use of Augustine in his teaching on the return of the soul and the vision of God”, in: René Roques (ed.), Jean Scot Érigène et l’histoire de la philosophie: Laon 7–12 Juillet 1975, 561, Paris: CNRS Éditions, 1977. 191–200.
OʼMeara, John J., The voyage of Saint Brendan, journey to the promised land: Navigatio sancti Brendani abbatis, Dublin, Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Dolmen Press, Humanities Press, 1976.
OʼMeara, John Joseph, “Patrick’s Confessio and Augustine’s Confessiones”, in: John J. OʼMeara, and Bernd Naumann (eds), Latin script and letters A.D. 400–900: Festschrift presented to Ludwig Bieler on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1976. 44–53.
OʼMeara, John J., and Bernd Naumann (eds), Latin script and letters A.D. 400–900: Festschrift presented to Ludwig Bieler on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1976.
OʼMeara, John J., and Ludwig Bieler (eds), The mind of Eriugena: papers of a colloquium, Dublin, 14–18 July, 1970, Dublin: Irish University Press, 1973.
OʼMeara, John J., The first version of the ‘Topography of Ireland’ by Giraldus Cambrensis, Dundalk: Duldalgan Press, 1951.


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