Canon law and the hibernensis
R. Meens; The oldest manuscript of the Collectio canonum
hibernensis
R. E. Reynolds; the transmission of the Hibernensis in Italy : tenth
to the twelfth century
B. Jaski; Cú Chuimne, Ruben and the compilation of the Collectio
canonum hibernensis
M. Richter; Dating the Irish synods in the Collectio canonum
hibernensis
L. M. Davies; Statuta ecclesiae antiqua and the Gallic councils in
the Hibernensis
Church administration
M. Holland; Dublin and the reform of the Irish church : eleventh
and twelfth centuries
P. MacCotter; The see-lands of the diocese of Ardfert : an essay in
reconstruction
Origins : late antiquity and patristics
D. Ó Cróinin; Who was Palladius, "first bishop of the
Irish"?
M. Dunn; Gregory the Great, the vision of Fursey, and the origins of
purgatory
Hagiography
D. Mc Carthy; The chronology of St Brigit of Kildare
D. A. Bray; Sucking at the breast of Christ : a spiritual lesson in
an Irish hagiographical motif
Art and exegesis
R. D. Stevick; The coherent geometry of two Irish high
crosses
M. Krasnodebska-D'Aughton; The four-symbols page in Cracow
Cathedral Library MS 140 : an image of unity
Medieval landscapes V. A. Hall; Pollen analytical investigations of the Irish
landscape AD 500-1650
M. Clinton; Settlement dynamics in Co Meath : the Kingdom of
Lóegaire
Insular languages and literatures P. Russel; Graece … Latine : Graeco-Latin glossaries in
early medieval Ireland
E. Johnston; Íte : patron of her people?
Notes D. Ó Corráin; Rabbies in Ireland in 776
D. Woods; On "ships in the air" in 749
P. P. Ó Néill; Dry-point glosses in Codex Usserianus
Primus
D. Ó Corráin; King-making in Leinster in 835
P. Russell; Virgilius filius Ramoth : Irish scribes and Irish
nomenclature
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