Journal Peritia, vol. 26

Peritia - Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland, Volume 26 (2015)

  • Pages: 294 p.
  • Size:178 x 254 mm
  • Illustrations:3 b/w
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2015


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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Editorial

    Dáibhí Ó Cróinín: Donnchadh Ó Corráin, founder-editor of Peritia

    Articles

    Richard N. Bailey & Eric Cambridge: St Cuthbert’s posthumous biography: a revised edition

    Bernard Bischoff: En route for CLA: for E. A. Lowe and with E. A. Lowe

    E. T. Dailey: To choose one Easter from three: Oswiu’s decision and the Northumbrian synod of ad 664

    Walter Dunphy: Pauline Fragmenta: an unlisted commentary on the Pauline letters from the Hiberno-Latin tradition (St Gall 877)

    Elke Krotz: Sedulius Scottus and the recensio scotica of Priscian’s Ars

    Pádraic Moran: Language interaction in the St Gall Priscian glosses

    Alexander O’Hara: Columbanus ad locum: the establishment of the monastic foundations I. N. Wood: The Irish in England and on the continent in the seventh century: part I

    Notes and Corrigenda

    Cormac Bourke: Nócoblach, ‘naval fleet’

    Michael Brennan: Das Buch von Lindisfarne: a facsimile with a difference

    Johan Corthals: Corrigenda to ‘Decoding the "Caldron of Poesy"’, Peritia 24–25 (2014) 74–89

    Review Article

    Colin Ireland: Bishop Wilfrid: assessing accomplishments and failures

    Reviews

    Sparky Booker & Cherie N. Peters (eds), Tales of medieval Dublin/ Mags Mannion

    Jacqueline Borsje, The Celtic evil eye and related mythological motifs in medieval Ireland/ Claire Collins

    Elizabeth Boyle & Deborah Hayden (eds), Authorities and adaptations: the reworking and transmission of textual sources in medieval Ireland/ Eoin Ó Donnchadha

    Michael Brown, Disunited kingdoms: peoples and politics in the British Isles 1280–1460/ Brendan Smith

    Warren C. Brown, Violence in medieval Europe/ Patrick Gleeson

    John Carey, Emma Nic Cárthaigh & Caitríona Ó Dochartaigh (eds), The end and beyond: medieval Irish eschatology/ Nathan Millin

    José Chabás & Bernard R. Goldstein, A survey of European astronomical tables in the late middle ages and José Chabás & Bernard R. Goldstein, Essays on medieval computational astronomy/ Philipp Nothaft

    Christiaan Corlett & Michael Potterton (eds), The Church in early medieval Ireland in the light of recent archaeological excavations/ Elizabeth O’Brien

    Aidan Doyle & Kevin Murray (eds), In dialogue with the Agallamh: essays in honour of Seán Ó Coileáin/ William Sayers

    Seán Duffy (ed), Princes, prelates and poets in medieval Ireland: essays in honour of Katharine Simms/ Neil McGuigan

    Matthew Hammond (ed), New perspectives on medieval Scotland, 1093-1286/ Patrick Gleeson

    Frank-Rutger Hausmann, Das Fach Mittellateinische Philologie an deutschen Universitäten von 1930 bis 1950/ Markus Wesche

    Richard Jones, The medieval natural world/ Hannah Burrows

    Justin Lake (ed), Prologues to ancient and medieval history: a reader/ Edward Roberts

    Loredana Lazzari, Patrizia Lendinara & Claudia Di Sciacca (eds), Hagiography in Anglo-Saxon England: adopting and adapting saints’ Lives into Old English prose (c. 950–1150)/ Rhonda L. McDaniel

    Crystal Lynn Lubinsky, Removing masculine layers to reveal a holy womanhood: the female transvestite monks of late antique Eastern Christianity/ Elva Johnston

    Joseph H. Lynch & Phillip C. Adamo, The medieval Church: a brief history/ Salvador Ryan

    Hiroshi Ogawa, Language and style in Old English composite homilies/ Mary Clayton

    Thomas O’Loughlin, Gildas and the scriptures: observing the world through a biblical lens/ Paul Byrne

    Timothy O’Neill, The Irish hand. Scribes and their manuscripts from the earliest times/ Michelle P. Brown

    James Siemens, The Christology of Theodore of Tarsus: The Laterculus Malalianus and the person and work of Christ/ Conor O’Brien

    Alain J. Stoclet, Fils du Martel: la naissance, l’éducation et la jeunesse de Pépin, dit ‘le Bref’ (v. 714-v. 741)/ Mary Alberi

    Emily V. Thornbury, Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England/ Colin Ireland

    Jonathan M. Wooding, with Rodney Aist, Thomas Owen Clancy & Thomas O’Loughlin (eds), Adomnán of Iona: theologian, lawmaker, peacemaker/ James W. Houlihan