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Medieval Ireland and the Continent

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Michael J. Enright*
Affiliation:
Department of History, East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C.

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1990

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References

1 Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter. Edited by Heinz Löwe. 2 vols, i: pp xviii, 1–548; ii: pp viii, 549–1083. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. 1982. DM 268. (Veröffentlichungen des Europa-Zentrums Tübingen. Kulturwissenschaftliche Reihe)

Irland und Europa: die Kirche im Frühmittelalter; Ireland and Europe: the early church. Edited by Próinseas Ní Chatháin and Michael Richter. Pp xvii, 1–458. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. 1984. (Veröffentlichungen des Europa-Zentrums Tübingen. Kulturwissenschaftliche Reihe)

Irland und die Christenheit: Bibelstudien und Mission; Ireland and Christendom: the Bible and the missions. Edited by Próinseas Ní Chatháin and Michael Richter. Pp xii, 1–523. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. 1987. (Veröffentlichungen des Europa-Zentrums Tübingen. Kulturwissenschaftliche Reihe)

References to individual papers will appear in the text according to volume number and page.

2 Daibhí Ó Cróinín, ‘Rath Melsigi, Willibrord and the earliest Echternach manuscripts’ in Perina iii (1984) pp 17–42. See also the appendix to this paper by Thomas Fanning, ‘Some field monuments in the townlands of Clonmelsh and Garryhundon, Co. Carlow’, pp 43–9.

3 See, e.g., in the volumes here reviewed, Campbell, James. ‘The debt of the early English church to Ireland’ (IV, pp 332-46)Google Scholar; Bullough, Donald A., ‘The missions to the English and Picts and their heritage’ (I, pp 8098)Google Scholar.

4 Friedrich Prinz, Frühes Mönchtum im Frankenreich: Kultur und Gesellschaft in Gallien, den Rheinlanden und Bayern am Beispiel der monastischen Entwicklung (4. bis 8. Jahrhundert) (München & Wien, 1965); idem, ‘Die bischöfliche Stadtherrschaft im Frankenreich vom 5. bis zum 7. Jahrhundert, in Historische Zeitschrift, Bd 217 (1973), pp 1–35; Brown, Peter, ‘Relics and social status in the age of Gregory of Tours’ in his Society and the holy in late antiquity (London & New York, 1982), pp 22250 Google Scholar; idem, The cult of the saints, its rise and function in Latin Christianity (London, 1981).