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Celtic scholar and philologist Whitley Stokes (1830-1909) edited and translated many important early medieval texts from Ireland, in Latin and Irish, which remain standard reading. This two-volume edition of works about Patrick, the fifth-century apostle to Ireland, was first published in 1887. Volume 2 contains a range of works dating from the fifth to the eleventh century. It includes the two surviving works that can be attributed to Patrick himself, the Confession and Letter to Coroticus. The excerpts from the Book of Armagh from the seventh century onward reflect the growing nationwide cult of St Patrick, and Armagh's claim to ecclesiastical primacy by associating Patrick with its church. These include the accounts of Patrick by Tírechán and Muirchu, and the 'Book of the Angel'. There are also hymns by Secundinus and Fiacc, Ninníne's prayer and an Irish homily from the Lebar Brecc. Translations of the Irish, along with several appendices and indexes, are also provided.
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Christian saints --- Patrick, --- Pádraigh, --- Patrice, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Ireland --- Church history
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Christian saints --- Biography --- Patrick, --- Tírechán, --- Pádraigh, --- Patrice, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Tírechán, --- Patricius ep. apost. Hiberniae
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Christian saints --- Patrick, --- 235.3 PATRICIUS --- Hagiografie--PATRICIUS --- Pádraigh, --- Patrice, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Christian saints - Ireland - Biography --- Patricius ep. apost. Hiberniae --- Patrick, - Saint, - 373?-463?
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235.3 PATRICIUS --- Christian saints --- -Saints --- Canonization --- Hagiografie--PATRICIUS --- Biography --- Patrick Saint --- Patrick [s.] --- Patrick, --- Pádraigh, --- Patrice, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Patricius ep. apost. Hiberniae
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Old French literature --- Purgatory --- -Eschatology --- Future punishment --- Poetry --- Patrick Saint --- -Legends --- -Poetry --- Patrick, --- Pádraigh, --- Patrice, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Saint Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) --- Lough Derg Saint Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) --- St. Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland)
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27 <415> --- #GGSB: Heiligen --- #GGSB: Kerkgeschiedenis --- #GGSB: Volksreligie (volksreligiositeit / devotie) --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Ierland--(als geheel) --- Patrick, --- Patrick Saint --- Ireland --- Irlande --- Church history --- Sources --- Histoire religieuse --- Pádraigh, --- Patrice, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Irish Free State --- Sources. --- Heiligen --- Kerkgeschiedenis --- Volksreligie (volksreligiositeit / devotie)
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Purgatory --- Patrick, --- Pádraigh, --- Patrice, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Saint Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) --- Lough Derg Saint Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) --- St. Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) --- Patricius ep. apost. Hiberniae --- Purgatoire --- Patrick, - Saint, - 373?-463?
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Patrology --- Christian saints --- Saints chrétiens --- Biography --- Biographies --- Patrick, --- -#GOSA:II.P.Pat.O --- #GROL:SEMI-276<08> Sour 249 --- Saints --- Canonization --- Patrick Saint --- Biography. --- Saints chrétiens --- #GOSA:II.P.Pat.O --- Pádraigh, --- Patrice, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Christian saints - Ireland - Biography --- Patrick, - Saint, - 373?-463?
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Écrit à la fin du XIIe siècle, le Tractatus de purgatorio sancti Patrici a connu un extraordinaire succès dans toute la chrétienté médiévale. Les premières traductions en vers en ancien français datent des années 1190. Au début du XIIIe siècle remonte la première traduction en prose à laquelle s'ajouteront les nombreux remaniements et les récits composés pendant les XIVe-XVe siècles. Les versions en prose présentées ici sont toutes anonymes et inédites : la version la plus ancienne (début du XIIIe siècle) est à la base d'une tradition complexe qui arrive jusqu'en Provence et en Italie. Les autres versions datant du XIVe siècle donnent un aperçu de la vitalité de la légende du voyage dans l'au-delà, vitalité qui, dans le domaine français, se prolongera jusqu'au XVIIIe siècle.
Old French literature --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- Manuscripts, French --- Transmission of texts. --- Manuscrits médiévaux --- Manuscrits français --- Transmission de textes --- History --- Histoire --- Patrick, --- Legends. --- St. Patrick's Purgatory (Legend) --- Purgatory --- Saint Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Patrice, --- Manuscrits médiévaux --- Manuscrits français --- Patrice --- Pádraigh, --- Patrik, --- Patrix, --- Patrizio, --- Lough Derg Saint Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) --- St. Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) --- Purgatory - Poetry --- Patrick, - Saint, - 373?-463? - Legends --- Saint Patrick's Purgatory (Ireland) - Poetry --- Patrick, - Saint, - 373?-463?
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