Bibliography

Ingrid
Sperber

7 publications between 1997 and 2010 indexed
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Sperber, Ingrid, “Studies in Hiberno-Latin hagiography”, PhD thesis, Uppsala Universitet, Institutionen för lingvistik och filologi, 2004.  
abstract:
This dissertation deals with a selection of Latin Lives of Irish saints, most of which belong to the so-called ‘O’Donohue Lives’, which have earlier been dated to no later than the mid-ninth century. The present thesis deals partly with the dates not of that group as a whole, but with several of the individual Lives; a couple of Lives which do not belong to the O’Donohue group have been included as well. Most of the Lives discussed here can indeed be assigned to the eighth or ninth century. The texts have been dated mostly by means of an analysis of the contemporary political interests which are displayed in the Lives; the theories on diffusion of cults put forward by P. Ó Riain have also been of use. In close connexion with the question of date, the composition of a number of the Lives has been analysed, and the result shows that such an analysis is a helpful instrument in the study of the history of those texts. Finally, a study of the use of the nominative absolute in the so-called ‘Dublin collection’ of Hiberno-Latin saints’ Lives has been included.
abstract:
This dissertation deals with a selection of Latin Lives of Irish saints, most of which belong to the so-called ‘O’Donohue Lives’, which have earlier been dated to no later than the mid-ninth century. The present thesis deals partly with the dates not of that group as a whole, but with several of the individual Lives; a couple of Lives which do not belong to the O’Donohue group have been included as well. Most of the Lives discussed here can indeed be assigned to the eighth or ninth century. The texts have been dated mostly by means of an analysis of the contemporary political interests which are displayed in the Lives; the theories on diffusion of cults put forward by P. Ó Riain have also been of use. In close connexion with the question of date, the composition of a number of the Lives has been analysed, and the result shows that such an analysis is a helpful instrument in the study of the history of those texts. Finally, a study of the use of the nominative absolute in the so-called ‘Dublin collection’ of Hiberno-Latin saints’ Lives has been included.


Contributions to journals

Sperber, Ingrid, “One saint, two fathers, and three men in a boat: the Life of St. Colum of Terryglass”, Celtica 26 (2010): 171–199.
Sperber, Ingrid, “The Life of St. Fínán of Kinitty”, Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005): 115–126.
Sperber, Ingrid, “‘Late, and not of special distinction’? The misunderstood Life of St. Fintan of Clonenagh”, Ossory, Laois and Leinster 1 (2004): 28–49.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Sperber, Ingrid, “The Life of St Monenna or Darerca of Killevy”, in: Art J. Hughes, and William Nolan (eds), Armagh, history & society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, 15, Dublin: Geography Publications, 2001. 63–97.
Sperber, Ingrid, “The Life of St Ciarán of Saigir”, in: Timothy P. OʼNeill, and William Nolan (eds), Offaly, history & society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, 11, Dublin: Geography Publications, 1998. 131–152.
Sperber, Ingrid, “Lives of St. Finnian of Movilla: British evidence”, in: Lindsay Proudfoot (ed.), Down, history & society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, 10, Dublin: Geography Publications, 1997. 85–102.