The Schaffhausen Adomnan
This facsimile of a major Irish historical manuscripts reproduces the earliest surviving copy of Adomnan's Vita Columbae, the Life of St Columba, dating from the late seventh century. Columba established one of the greatest Irish monastic and cultural foundations of the Middle Ages on the Island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland, in the 560s.



Adomnan's Life of St Columba has been described as perhaps the most sophisticated saint's life to be written in western Europe in the course of the seventh century. It bears witness to the scholarly and spiritual attainments of early Irish Christian culture. The manuscript reprinted in facsimile is one of the foremost achievements of that learned culture and has been preserved in the Stadtbibliothek, Schaffhausen, Switzerland since the eighteenth century.
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The Schaffhausen Adomnan
This facsimile of a major Irish historical manuscripts reproduces the earliest surviving copy of Adomnan's Vita Columbae, the Life of St Columba, dating from the late seventh century. Columba established one of the greatest Irish monastic and cultural foundations of the Middle Ages on the Island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland, in the 560s.



Adomnan's Life of St Columba has been described as perhaps the most sophisticated saint's life to be written in western Europe in the course of the seventh century. It bears witness to the scholarly and spiritual attainments of early Irish Christian culture. The manuscript reprinted in facsimile is one of the foremost achievements of that learned culture and has been preserved in the Stadtbibliothek, Schaffhausen, Switzerland since the eighteenth century.
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The Schaffhausen Adomnan

The Schaffhausen Adomnan

by Damian Bracken
The Schaffhausen Adomnan

The Schaffhausen Adomnan

by Damian Bracken

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This facsimile of a major Irish historical manuscripts reproduces the earliest surviving copy of Adomnan's Vita Columbae, the Life of St Columba, dating from the late seventh century. Columba established one of the greatest Irish monastic and cultural foundations of the Middle Ages on the Island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland, in the 560s.



Adomnan's Life of St Columba has been described as perhaps the most sophisticated saint's life to be written in western Europe in the course of the seventh century. It bears witness to the scholarly and spiritual attainments of early Irish Christian culture. The manuscript reprinted in facsimile is one of the foremost achievements of that learned culture and has been preserved in the Stadtbibliothek, Schaffhausen, Switzerland since the eighteenth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782051183
Publisher: Cork University Press
Publication date: 02/28/2015
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 9.90(w) x 14.10(h) x 1.80(d)

About the Author

Damian Bracken is Senior Lecturer in the School of History, University College Cork.

Eric Graff lectures in the College of Liberal Arts, Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations

List of Contributors

Introduction--Damian Bracken

Report on the Codex: Schaffhausen, Stadtbibliothek, Generalia 1--Eric Graff

Schaffhausen, Stadtbibliothek, Generalia 1: The History of the Manuscript--Jean-Michel Picard

The Schaffhausen Manuscript and the Composition of the Life of Columba--Mark Stansbury

Some Orthographic Features of the Schaffhausen Manuscript--Anthony Harvey

A Note on the Irish Manuscripts Commission and the Schaffhausen Manuscript of Adomnán's Vita Columba--Deirdre McMahon

Index

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