Life of St Columba
Autor Adomnan of Iona Introducere de Richard Sharpeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 1995
It was from here that priests and monks played a key role in converting the Picts of Scotland, here that countless penitents came on pilgrimages and that the King of Dalriada (Argyll) came to be consecrated. Adomnán's Life, writes Richard Sharpe, is the fullest early account, offering a 'vivid depiction of the abbot among his own monks, written on the spot by the saint's successor one hundred years after Columba's death'.
Drawing on extensive written and oral traditions, Adomnán presents Columba as a man distinguished for his prophetic and miraculous powers, whose life was filled with angelic apparitions and whose dying days were spent preparing for his departure. A stimulating Introduction sketches in the background, the archaeological evidence from Iona and the legends that grew up around Columba in medieval and more recent times. The result is an ideal new edition, equally suitable for readers seeking spiritual insight or the hard core of historical fact.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780140444629
ISBN-10: 0140444629
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: maps, tables, notes, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Classics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0140444629
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: maps, tables, notes, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Classics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
St
Adomnan
was
born
in
Ireland
c.628,
a
descendant
of
St
Columba's
grandfather.
In
679
he
became
the
ninth
abbot
of
Iona.
He
played
an
important
role
in
persuading
the
northern
Irish
churches
to
adopt
the
Catholic
date
for
Easter,
but
his
most
famous
work
is
his
Life
of
St
Columba.
He
died
on
Iona
in
704.
Dr Richard Sharp is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and since 1987 has served as a member of Oxford City Council. He is a Reader in Diplomatic in the Faculty of Modern History and a professorial fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.
Dr Richard Sharp is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and since 1987 has served as a member of Oxford City Council. He is a Reader in Diplomatic in the Faculty of Modern History and a professorial fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.
Cuprins
Life of Columba - Adomnán of Iona Preface
Maps
Genealogical tables
Introduction
St. Columba, his early life
St. Columba, "an island soldier"
St. Columba and the Irish
St. Columba and the Picts
St. Columba's death His successors
Adomnán of Iona, abbot and statesman
Adomnán and the writing of the Life
The island and monastery of Iona
The Columban community after Adomnán
The Later history of Iona
The medieval legend of St. Columba
The modern legend of St. Columba
The Life of Columba
The preface
The second preface
Book One
Book Two
Book Three
Notes
Manuscripts and editions
Pesonal names
Peoples and dynasties
Place names
Dates
St. Columba's name
St. Mochta's prophecy
Adomnán's informants
St. Columba's lineage
King Oswald's baptism
St. Munnu of Taghmon
The foundation of Derry
St. Baithene, second abbot of Iona
The name of Iona
The foundation of Durrow
St. Cainnech of Aghaboe
St. Colmán Elo of Lynally
The whirlpool of Corryvreckan
Áedán mac Gabráin, king of Dalriada
Domnall mac Áedo, king of Ireland
St. Lasrén, third abbot of Iona
St. Columba's servant Diarmait
The burial ground of Iona
Dairmait mac Cerbaill, king of Ireland
The monstery of Hinba
The meeting of the kings at Druim Cett
St. Comgall of Bangor
St. Uinniau
The monastic office in Iona
Synods in the Irish church
Aldfrith, king of Northumbria
The list of St. Columba's companions
The royal ordination of Áedán
Cumméne's book
The burial of St. Odran
The monastic building at Iona
The church of Eigg
Fergnae, fourth abbot of Iona
St. Columba's burial place
Bibliography
Index
Maps
Genealogical tables
Introduction
St. Columba, his early life
St. Columba, "an island soldier"
St. Columba and the Irish
St. Columba and the Picts
St. Columba's death His successors
Adomnán of Iona, abbot and statesman
Adomnán and the writing of the Life
The island and monastery of Iona
The Columban community after Adomnán
The Later history of Iona
The medieval legend of St. Columba
The modern legend of St. Columba
The Life of Columba
The preface
The second preface
Book One
Book Two
Book Three
Notes
Manuscripts and editions
Pesonal names
Peoples and dynasties
Place names
Dates
St. Columba's name
St. Mochta's prophecy
Adomnán's informants
St. Columba's lineage
King Oswald's baptism
St. Munnu of Taghmon
The foundation of Derry
St. Baithene, second abbot of Iona
The name of Iona
The foundation of Durrow
St. Cainnech of Aghaboe
St. Colmán Elo of Lynally
The whirlpool of Corryvreckan
Áedán mac Gabráin, king of Dalriada
Domnall mac Áedo, king of Ireland
St. Lasrén, third abbot of Iona
St. Columba's servant Diarmait
The burial ground of Iona
Dairmait mac Cerbaill, king of Ireland
The monstery of Hinba
The meeting of the kings at Druim Cett
St. Comgall of Bangor
St. Uinniau
The monastic office in Iona
Synods in the Irish church
Aldfrith, king of Northumbria
The list of St. Columba's companions
The royal ordination of Áedán
Cumméne's book
The burial of St. Odran
The monastic building at Iona
The church of Eigg
Fergnae, fourth abbot of Iona
St. Columba's burial place
Bibliography
Index
Descriere
Founding father of the famous monastery on the island of Iona, a site of pilgrimage ever since his death in 597, St Columba was born into one of the ruling families in Ireland at a time of immense expansion for the Irish Church. This account of his life is written by the ninth abbot of Iona, and a distant relative of St Columba.