The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library

A comparative study of Adomnan (+704) writing about Jerusalem in his De locis sanctis with the anoymous work known as the Breviarius de Hierosolma shows that the the Breviarius was among the books that Adomnan consulted when he was writing his own guide to the Holy Places. While Adomnan is explicit...

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Main Author: O'Loughlin, Thomas
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Published: Royal Irish Academy 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30465/
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description A comparative study of Adomnan (+704) writing about Jerusalem in his De locis sanctis with the anoymous work known as the Breviarius de Hierosolma shows that the the Breviarius was among the books that Adomnan consulted when he was writing his own guide to the Holy Places. While Adomnan is explicit that he had earlier books, he does not name any of them, but we can be certain from the overlapping items of information that the Breviarius was one of them. It was therefore one of the item in the monastery's library.
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spelling nottingham-304652020-05-04T20:22:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30465/ The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library O'Loughlin, Thomas A comparative study of Adomnan (+704) writing about Jerusalem in his De locis sanctis with the anoymous work known as the Breviarius de Hierosolma shows that the the Breviarius was among the books that Adomnan consulted when he was writing his own guide to the Holy Places. While Adomnan is explicit that he had earlier books, he does not name any of them, but we can be certain from the overlapping items of information that the Breviarius was one of them. It was therefore one of the item in the monastery's library. Royal Irish Academy 2012 Article PeerReviewed O'Loughlin, Thomas (2012) The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library. Ériu, 62 . pp. 185-188. ISSN 2009-0056 http://www.jstor.org/stable/23490775?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents doi:10.3318/ERIU.2012.62.185 doi:10.3318/ERIU.2012.62.185
spellingShingle O'Loughlin, Thomas
The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library
title The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library
title_full The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library
title_fullStr The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library
title_full_unstemmed The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library
title_short The presence of the Breviarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library
title_sort presence of the breviarius de hierosolyma in iona’s library
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30465/
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https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30465/