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Chronicle of Marianus Scottus
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Hemprich, Gisbert, “Ein Blick aus der Ferne auf die irische Oberherrschaft: die Relevanz von Marianus Scotus' (+ 1082) Königsliste im Codex Palatino-Vaticanus 830”, in: Rudolf Simek, and Asya Ivanova (eds), Between the islands – and the continent: papers on Hiberno-Scandinavian-continental relations in the Early Middle Ages, 21, Vienna: Fassbaender, 2013. 109–140.
Nothaft, C. P. E., “An eleventh-century chronologer at work: Marianus Scottus and the quest for the missing twenty-two years”, Speculum 88:2 (April, 2013): 457–482.
Verbist, Peter, Duelling with the past: medieval authors and the problem of the Christian era, c.990-1135, Studies in the Early Middle Ages, 21, Turnhout: Brepols, 2010.  
abstract:

This volume discusses the controversy surrounding the dating of the Christian Era in the Middle Ages and its effect on the 'emergence' of the individual in medieval society. It focuses on eight medieval authors (Heriger of Lobbes, Abbo of Fleury, Marianus Scottus, Gerland the Computist, Hezelo of Cluny, an anonymous author in Limoges, Sigebert of Gembloux, and Heimo of Bamberg), all of whom attempted to correct the date of Christ's incarnation according to the Easter tables of the Scythian monk Dionysius Exiguus (c. 540). As this volume argues, these authors entered into a duel with the past, attempting to reassign the year of Christ's birth and in the process negotiating contradictory authoritative traditions. On a superficial level these scholars appeared to be unsuccessful in their attempts to reconstruct history, as none of their proposed corrections replaced the existing (erroneous) Christian era that had been established in the Latin West. On a practical level, however, this defeat can be counterbalanced by the conclusion that the corrections provided by these authors acted as an important step in the increasing movement of medieval authors towards intellectual autonomy. In Duelling with the Past, Verbist's analysis explores the links between computistical sources and the 'emergence' of the individual in the Middle Ages.

Verbist, Peter, “Reconstructing the past: the Chronicle of Marianus Scottus”, Peritia 16 (2002): 284–334.
Brincken, Anna-Dorothee von den, “Marianus Scottus als Universalhistoriker iuxta veritatem evangelii”, in: Heinz Löwe (ed.), Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter, 2 vols, vol. 2, Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1982. 970–1009.
Kenney, James F., “Chapter VI: The expansion of Irish Christianity”, in: James F. Kenney, The sources for the early history of Ireland: an introduction and guide. Volume 1: ecclesiastical, Revised ed., 11, New York: Octagon, 1966. 486–621.
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Brincken, Anna-Dorothee von den, “Marianus Scottus: unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der nicht veröffentlichten Teile seiner Chronik”, Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 17 (1961): 191–238.
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Skene, William F., Chronicles of the Picts, chronicles of the Scots, and other early memorials of Scottish history, Edinburgh, 1867.
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Herold, Johann Basilius, Mariani Scoti, poetae, mathematici, philosophi & theologi eximii, monachi Fuldensis, historici probatissimi, Chronica ad Evangelii veritatem, Basel: Oporin, 1559.
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