

An edition of Iona, Kells, and Derry (1988)
the history and hagiography of the monastic familia of Columba
By Máire Herbert
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Four Courts Press
Language
eng
Pages
327
Description:
This is a study of the history and documentary records of one of Ireland's most important early monastic communities, the familia of St Columba, between the sixth and twelfth centuries. The federation of Columban, monasteries left three major hagiographical works: the Vita Columbae of Adomnan, the Life of Adomnan, and an Irish Life of Colum Cille. The conventional literary settings in which the Columban texts are presented has tended to obscure the valuable information they contain about the circumstances and prevailing attitudes of the time. Approaching the texts from three points of view, historical, linguistic, and literary, Maire Herbert makes clear how the hagiography reflected, and responded to, significant events. Iona, Kells and Derry gives a unique insight into the aims and attitudes of the Columban monastic federation at critical stages in its history.
subjects: Monasticism and religious orders, Church history, History, Christian hagiography, Cult, Christian saints, Histoire, Saints chrétiens, Saints, Histoire religieuse, Hagiographie chrétienne, Monachisme et ordres religieux, Monasticism and religious orders, ireland
People: Columba Saint (521-597)
Times: To 1172