Life of St Columba

Life of St Columba
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 587
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ISBN-10 : 9780141907413
ISBN-13 : 014190741X
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Synopsis Life of St Columba by : Adomnan of Iona

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, written by Adomnán - the ninth abbot of Iona, and a distant relative of St Columba - describes his travels from Ireland to Scotland and his mission in the cause of Celtic Christianity there. Written 100 years after St Columba's death, it draws on written and oral traditions to depict a wise abbot among his monks, who like Christ was capable of turning water into wine, controlling sea-storms and raising the dead. An engaging account of one of the central figures in the 'Age of Saints', this is a major work of early Irish and Scottish history.

Jonas of Bobbio and the Legacy of Columbanus

Jonas of Bobbio and the Legacy of Columbanus
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780190858001
ISBN-13 : 0190858001
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Jonas of Bobbio and the Legacy of Columbanus by : Alexander O'Hara

Jonas of Bobbio's life mirrored many of the transformations of the seventh century, while his three saints' Lives provide a window into the early medieval Age of Saints and the monastic and political worlds of Merovingian Gaul and Lombard Italy.

Jonas of Bobbio

Jonas of Bobbio
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Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 1781381763
ISBN-13 : 9781781381762
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Synopsis Jonas of Bobbio by : Alexander O'Hara

Jonas of Bobbio was an Italian monk, author, and abbot, active in Lombard Italy and Merovingian Gaul during the seventh century. He is best known as the author of the Life of Columbanus and His Disciples, one of the most important works of hagiography from the early medieval period, that charts the remarkable journey of the Irish exile and monastic founder, Columbanus (d. 615), through Western Europe, as well as the monastic movement initiated by him and his Frankish successors in the Merovingian kingdoms. In the years following Columbanus’s death numerous new monasteries were built by his successors and their elite patrons in Francia that decisively transformed the inter-relationship between monasteries and secular authorities in the Early Middle Ages. Jonas also wrote two other, occasional works set in the late fifth and sixth centuries: the Life of John, the abbot and founder of the monastery of Réomé in Burgundy, and the Life of Vedast, the first bishop of Arras and a contemporary of Clovis. Both works provide perspectives on how the past Gallic monastic tradition, the role of bishops, and the Christianization of the Franks were perceived in Jonas’s time. Jonas’s hagiography also provides important evidence for the reception of classical and late antique texts as well as the works of Gregory the Great and Gregory of Tours.This volume presents the first complete English translation of all of Jonas of Bobbio’s saints’ Lives with detailed notes and scholarly introduction that will be of value to all those interested in this period.

Saint Columban

Saint Columban
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Publisher : Liturgical Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9780879071707
ISBN-13 : 0879071702
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Saint Columban by : Terrence G. Kardong

Saint Columban: His Life, Rule, and Legacy contains a new English translation of a commentary on the entire Rule of Columban. Columban was a sixth-century Irish monk who compiled a written rule of life for the three monasteries he founded in France: Anegray, Luxeuil, and Fontaines. This volume also includes the first English translation of the Regula cuiusdam Patris ad Virgines, or the Rule of Walbert, compiled by the seventh-century Count Walbert from various earlier rules designed for women, including those of Columban, Benedict, Cassian, and Basil. This book begins with an extensive introduction to the history of Columban and his monks, as well as various indices and notes, which will be of interest to students and enthusiasts of monastic studies.

Life of St. Columban

Life of St. Columban
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Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : UBBS:UBBS-00077358
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Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Life of St. Columban by : Jonas (Bobiensis)

Jonas of Bobbio

Jonas of Bobbio
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Publisher : Translated Texts for Historians
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 1781381771
ISBN-13 : 9781781381779
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Jonas of Bobbio by : Alexander O'Hara

Jonas of Bobbio was an Italian monk, author, and abbot, active in Lombard Italy and Merovingian Gaul during the seventh century. He is best known as the author of the Life of Columbanus and His Disciples, one of the most important works of hagiography from the early medieval period, that charts the remarkable journey of the Irish exile and monastic founder, Columbanus (d. 615), through Western Europe, as well as the monastic movement initiated by him and his Frankish successors in the Merovingian kingdoms. In the years following Columbanus's death numerous new monasteries were built by his successors and their elite patrons in Francia that decisively transformed the inter-relationship between monasteries and secular authorities in the Early Middle Ages. Jonas also wrote two other, occasional works set in the late fifth and sixth centuries: the Life of John, the abbot and founder of the monastery of R�om� in Burgundy, and the Life of Vedast, the first bishop of Arras and a contemporary of Clovis. Both works provide perspectives on how the past Gallic monastic tradition, the role of bishops, and the Christianization of the Franks were perceived in Jonas's time. Jonas's hagiography also provides important evidence for the reception of classical and late antique texts as well as the works of Gregory the Great and Gregory of Tours.This volume presents the first complete English translation of all of Jonas of Bobbio's saints' Lives with detailed notes and scholarly introduction that will be of value to all those interested in this period.

Columbanus and the Peoples of Post-Roman Europe

Columbanus and the Peoples of Post-Roman Europe
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780190857967
ISBN-13 : 019085796X
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Columbanus and the Peoples of Post-Roman Europe by : Alexander O'Hara

In this wonderful collection of essays the reader travels with Columbanus through the Christian West, from Ireland to Brittany, from Northern Gaul to the Rhine, Bavaria, Alamannia, and Italy. Through the great Irishman's encounters with secular and ecclesiastical elites, with various religious cultures, Roman traditions, post-Roman states and peoples, this volume illuminates the profound changes that characterize the transition from the ancient to the medieval world.

Columbanus

Columbanus
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Publisher : Pearson Education
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0321338898
ISBN-13 : 9780321338891
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Columbanus by : Burnam W. Reynolds

The history of the sixth and seventh centuries in the age of Irish missionary and saint, Columbanus, is also the history of budding monastic centers and cross-cultural contact. Columbanus was a participant in the development of the medieval church, and in the transmission of Irish culture to the emerging civilization on the continent. Through his life the author explores the transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, when Roman and barbarian cultures merged in Europe.