Prophecy, Fate and Memory in the Early Medieval Celtic World
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Prophecy, Fate and Memory in the Early Medieval Celtic World
O Carragain, Tomas; Bernard Mees; Nash, Penny; Bodsworth, Roxanne; Olson, Dr Lynette; Cutrer, Meredith; Wooding, Jonathan; Neville, Cynthia; Mews, Constant; Joyce, Stephen
Sydney University Press
03/2020
290
Mole
Inglês
9781743326732
15 a 20 dias
350
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Illustrations
Introduction: prophecy, fate and memory in the early and Medieval Celtic World by Jonathan M. Wooding 1. Poeninus and the Romanisation of the Celtic Alps by Bernard Mees
2. Landscapes, myth-making and memory: ecclesiastical landholding in Early Medieval Ireland by TomA s A CarragA in
3. Remembering and forgetting holy men and their places: an inscription from LlanllA?r, Wales by Jonathan M. Wooding
4. Early Irish Peregrinatio as salvation history by Meredith D. Cutrer
5. Insular influences on Carolingian and Ottonian literature and Art by Penny Nash
6. The De xii abusivis saeculi and prophetic tradition in seventh-century Ireland by Constant J. Mews
7. Memories of Gildas: Gildas and the Collectio canonum Hibernensis by Stephen Joyce
8. Armes Prydein as a legacy of Gildas by Lynette Olson
9. A woman's fate: Deirdre and GrA inne throughout literature by Roxanne T. Bodsworth
10. 'No remission without satisfaction': canonical influences on secular lawmaking in High Medieval Scotland by Cynthia J. Neville
11. Esoteric tourism in Scotland: Rosslyn Chapel, The Da Vinci Code, and the appeal of the 'New Age' by Carole M. Cusack Index
Introduction: prophecy, fate and memory in the early and Medieval Celtic World by Jonathan M. Wooding 1. Poeninus and the Romanisation of the Celtic Alps by Bernard Mees
2. Landscapes, myth-making and memory: ecclesiastical landholding in Early Medieval Ireland by TomA s A CarragA in
3. Remembering and forgetting holy men and their places: an inscription from LlanllA?r, Wales by Jonathan M. Wooding
4. Early Irish Peregrinatio as salvation history by Meredith D. Cutrer
5. Insular influences on Carolingian and Ottonian literature and Art by Penny Nash
6. The De xii abusivis saeculi and prophetic tradition in seventh-century Ireland by Constant J. Mews
7. Memories of Gildas: Gildas and the Collectio canonum Hibernensis by Stephen Joyce
8. Armes Prydein as a legacy of Gildas by Lynette Olson
9. A woman's fate: Deirdre and GrA inne throughout literature by Roxanne T. Bodsworth
10. 'No remission without satisfaction': canonical influences on secular lawmaking in High Medieval Scotland by Cynthia J. Neville
11. Esoteric tourism in Scotland: Rosslyn Chapel, The Da Vinci Code, and the appeal of the 'New Age' by Carole M. Cusack Index
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Bernard Mees;Carole Cusack;Constant Mews;Cynthia Neville;History;Jonathan Wooding;Lynette Olson;Meredith Cutrer;Penny Nash;Roxanne Bodsworth;Stephen Joyce;Sydney Series in Celtic Studies;Tomas O Carragain
Illustrations
Introduction: prophecy, fate and memory in the early and Medieval Celtic World by Jonathan M. Wooding 1. Poeninus and the Romanisation of the Celtic Alps by Bernard Mees
2. Landscapes, myth-making and memory: ecclesiastical landholding in Early Medieval Ireland by TomA s A CarragA in
3. Remembering and forgetting holy men and their places: an inscription from LlanllA?r, Wales by Jonathan M. Wooding
4. Early Irish Peregrinatio as salvation history by Meredith D. Cutrer
5. Insular influences on Carolingian and Ottonian literature and Art by Penny Nash
6. The De xii abusivis saeculi and prophetic tradition in seventh-century Ireland by Constant J. Mews
7. Memories of Gildas: Gildas and the Collectio canonum Hibernensis by Stephen Joyce
8. Armes Prydein as a legacy of Gildas by Lynette Olson
9. A woman's fate: Deirdre and GrA inne throughout literature by Roxanne T. Bodsworth
10. 'No remission without satisfaction': canonical influences on secular lawmaking in High Medieval Scotland by Cynthia J. Neville
11. Esoteric tourism in Scotland: Rosslyn Chapel, The Da Vinci Code, and the appeal of the 'New Age' by Carole M. Cusack Index
Introduction: prophecy, fate and memory in the early and Medieval Celtic World by Jonathan M. Wooding 1. Poeninus and the Romanisation of the Celtic Alps by Bernard Mees
2. Landscapes, myth-making and memory: ecclesiastical landholding in Early Medieval Ireland by TomA s A CarragA in
3. Remembering and forgetting holy men and their places: an inscription from LlanllA?r, Wales by Jonathan M. Wooding
4. Early Irish Peregrinatio as salvation history by Meredith D. Cutrer
5. Insular influences on Carolingian and Ottonian literature and Art by Penny Nash
6. The De xii abusivis saeculi and prophetic tradition in seventh-century Ireland by Constant J. Mews
7. Memories of Gildas: Gildas and the Collectio canonum Hibernensis by Stephen Joyce
8. Armes Prydein as a legacy of Gildas by Lynette Olson
9. A woman's fate: Deirdre and GrA inne throughout literature by Roxanne T. Bodsworth
10. 'No remission without satisfaction': canonical influences on secular lawmaking in High Medieval Scotland by Cynthia J. Neville
11. Esoteric tourism in Scotland: Rosslyn Chapel, The Da Vinci Code, and the appeal of the 'New Age' by Carole M. Cusack Index
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