Adamnani Vita S. ColumbaeClarendon Press, 1894 - 201 páginas |
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Adamnani Vita S. Columbae: Prophecies, Miracles and Visions of St. Columba ... Saint Adamnan Visualização integral - 1895 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
abbot according account Acta SS Adamnan ALIO in tempore ancient angelorum appears Armagh beati viri Bede bishop Book Britain called Celtic century Christian Christianity Church Clonard Colgan colophon Columba's Cummian death dicens died Druids Dublin Durrow early Easter ecclesiastical Edited eius English famous Finnian first found founded gives Glossary grandson great Greek hence Hibernia history inquiens insula Introduction Iona Ioua Ireland island iuxta Joyce king later Latin Life of St little long made mentioned monachis monasterium monastery monastic Moville name names notes O'Curry old Irish order pagan Patrick Patrick's perhaps Picts presbyter present probably quidam read Reeves Reeves's Roman Saints salacia same sancti Columbae sanctus Columba says school Scotia Scotice Scotland See Intr See note seems similar sine Stokes stone story text third three time times Tripartite used valde vir beatus vols water were word words work Works years
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Página xxxv - Mass, one liturgy, one tonsure from ear to ear. They celebrated one Easter, on the fourteenth moon after the vernal equinox, and what was excommunicated by one church all excommunicated. They did not reject the service and society of women...
Página lxxxiv - Picts"8, and is pronounced by a writer* not over-given to eulogy to be " the most complete piece of such biography that all Europe can boast of, not only at so early a period, but even through the whole middle ages.
Página 61 - ... cibabis; et post expleto recreata triduo, nolens ultra apud nos peregrinari, ad priorem Scotiae dulcem, unde orta, remeabit regionem, plene resumptis viribus: quam ideo tibi sic diligenter commendo, quia de nostrae paternitatis regione est oriunda.
Página xviii - founder's kin', were inheritors of the temporal rights of property and chieftainship, although bound to exercise those rights in subjection or subordination to the ecclesiastical co-arb.
Página 46 - Nigrum, regio genere ortum, 4Cruthinicum gente, de Scotia ad Britanniam sub clericatus habitu secum adduxit, ut in suo apud se monasterio per aliquot peregrinaretur annos. Qui scilicet Aidus Niger valde sanguinarius homo et multorum fuerat trucidator ; qui et Diormitium filium Cerbulis, totius Scotiae regnatorem, Deo auctore ordinatum, interfecerat.
Página 135 - Indubitanter 24crede,0 ^Aidane, ^quoniam nullus adversariorum tuorum tibi poterit resistere, donee prius fraudulentiam agas in me et in posteros meos. Propterea ergo tu filiis commenda ut et ipsi filiis et nepotibus et posteris suis commendent, ne per consilia mala eorum sceptrum regni hujus de manibus suis perdant. In quocunque enim tempore ^adversum me aut ad versus cognates meos qui sunt in Hibernia...
Página xvii - The com-arb or co-arb — that is to say, the heir or successor of the original saint who was the founder of the religious society, whether bishop or abbat — became the inheritor of his spiritual and official influence in religious matters. The descendants in blood, or
Página xlviii - ... manuscript, seem to be copied from an earlier one, and to contain errors which St. Columba would hardly have committed. Another of Columba's foundations was the monastery of Kells, in Meath, and from it is named another famous and beautiful manuscript, the ' Book of Kells ', of which Professor Fowler says : 'It is impossible to give any idea of the splendour and elaboration of its ornamental pages and letters, or of the extreme minuteness of the work, which often requires a lens to trace it.
Página 203 - VIII. Hibernica Minora. Being a fragment of an Old-Irish Treatise on the Psalter. With Translation, Notes and Glossary. Edited by KONO MEYBB.