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Studies on the Bible and Apocrypha in Ireland from Bischoff's 1954 essay to the present day. The twenty-one essays in this volume, published from 1971 onwards, together with the introductions and conclusion, treat of the Bible and apocryphal works in Ireland during the pre-Norman period, from A.D. 600 to 1200. The essays cover developments during the period from Professor Bernhard Bischoff’s seminal 1954 essay ("Wendepunkte"), on new evidence for Irish contributions in the field, down to the present day. After an initial survey of research during this period, attention is paid to the texts of the Latin Bible, in particular the Psalms and the Four Gospels, and to the Antiochene influence on Psalm interpretation, as well as to the rich corpus of Irish apocryphal writings, some of them very early (Transitus Mariae, so-called Infancy Narrative of Thomas, texts on the Magi and a related Infancy Narrative). Special attention is paid to the creative biblical interpretation of the Psalms in the early Irish Church A.D. 600-800, and also to what appears to be an early Irish (early eighth-century) commentary on the Apocalypse. It is hoped that these essays will contribute to a renewed examination of early Irish exegesis in this the sixtieth year of the publication of Dr Bischoff’s 1954 essay.
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Irish philology --- Ireland --- Civilization --- 27 <05> --- 27 <415> --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Tijdschriften --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Ierland--(als geheel) --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics
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Christian church history --- anno 500-799 --- Ireland --- 27 <415> "04/08" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Ierland--(als geheel)--?"04/08" --- Church history --- Christianity --- History
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Christian church history --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1799 --- Ireland --- Parishes --- Paroisses --- History. --- Histoire --- Irlande --- Church history. --- Histoire religieuse --- 27 <415> --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Ierland--(als geheel) --- Church polity --- History
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Archives --- Ireland --- History --- Archives. --- Ireland. --- 27 <415> <05> --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Ierland--(als geheel)--Tijdschriften --- Arts and Humanities --- General and Others --- Archives - Ireland - Periodicals --- Ireland - History - Sources
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This book examines the way in which the central English government dealt with Irish ecclesiastical matters from the time of the invasion and partial conquest of Ireland by Henry II in 1171 up to the Statute of Kilkenny. The struggle involved the king, the clergy in Ireland, both Irish and English, and the pope. Using manuscript material and printed sources, which have not been previously used for this purpose, Dr Watt shows how an attempt was made to 'colonize' Ireland by ecclesiastical means, and traces the changing fates and fortunes of the 'two nations' in their relations with one another. Dr Watt also deals very fully with the rôle played in the struggle by the religious orders, particularly the Cistercians and the friars, and with the effect which the English common law had on the Irish clergy.
27 <415> --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Ierland--(als geheel) --- Church and state --- Church history --- Ireland --- Christianity --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Arts and Humanities --- History
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