Celtic Hagiography and Saints’ Cults
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Description
Contributors
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Introduction
Jane Cartwright
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Contributors
Illustrations
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Abbreviations
Introduction
Jane Cartwright
1. St David and St Davids: some observations on the cult, site and buildings
J. Wyn Evans
2. Welsh hagiography and the nationalist impulse
Elissa R. Henken
3. Twelfth-century Welsh hagiography: the Gogynfeirdd poems to saints
Nerys Ann Jones and Morfydd E. Owen
4. The harlot and the hostess: a preliminary study of the Middle Welsh Lives of Mary Magdalene and her sister Martha
Jane Cartwright
5. The early chronology for St Patrick (c.351-c.428): some new ideas and possibilities
John T. Koch
6. Reading Muirchú’s Tara-event within its background as a biblical ‘trial of divinities’
Thomas O’Loughlin
7. Miracles and wonders in the composition of the Lives of early Irish saints
Dorothy Ann Bray
8. The Northern Lectionary: a source for the Codex Salmanticensis?
T. M. Charles-Edwards
9. Fasting, flesh and the body in the St Brendan dossier
Jonathan M. Wooding
10. The process and significance of rewriting Breton hagiography
Bernard Merdrignac
11. Saints behaving badly: sanctity and transgression in Breton popular culture
Mary-Ann Constantine
12. Magpie hagiography in twelfth-century Scotland: the case of Libellus de nativitate Sancti Cuthberti Thomas Owen Clancy
13. Saints, stones and shrines: the cults of Sts Moluag and Gerardine in Pictland
Penelope Dransart
14. Pre-Reformation saints’ cults in Cornwall – with particular reference to the St Neot windows
Joanna Mattingly
15. Alba Longa in the Celtic regions? Swine, saints and Celtic hagiography
Karen Jankulak
Works Cited
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