Bibliography

Constant J.
Mews

3 publications between 2017 and 2020 indexed
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2020

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Mews, Constant J., “The De xii abusivis saeculi and prophetic tradition in seventh-century Ireland”, in: Jonathan M. Wooding, and Lynette Olson (eds), Prophecy, fate and memory in the early medieval Celtic world, Sydney: Sydney University Press, 2020. 124–147.

2018

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Mews, Constant J., and Stephen J. Joyce, “The preface of Gildas, the Book of David, and the British church in the sixth century”, Peritia 29 (2018): 81–100.  
abstract:

This paper examines the connections between the penitential works attributed to Gildas and David and those of the anonymous author of the Poenitentiale Ambrosianum and Cummian. It argues that the penitential attributed to Gildas should be regarded as a genuine work by Gildas and that the Ambrosianum be considered as ‘the book of David’, from which excerpts were made. Attempts by Cummian to combine these two authorial traditions in seventh-century Ireland point to the continuing strength of a British Church, against the image presented by Bede.

abstract:

This paper examines the connections between the penitential works attributed to Gildas and David and those of the anonymous author of the Poenitentiale Ambrosianum and Cummian. It argues that the penitential attributed to Gildas should be regarded as a genuine work by Gildas and that the Ambrosianum be considered as ‘the book of David’, from which excerpts were made. Attempts by Cummian to combine these two authorial traditions in seventh-century Ireland point to the continuing strength of a British Church, against the image presented by Bede.

2017

article
Mews, Constant J., “Apostolic authority and Celtic liturgies: from the Vita Samsonis to the Ratio de cursus”, in: Lynette Olson (ed.), St Samson of Dol and the earliest history of Brittany, Cornwall and Wales, 37, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2017. 115–136.