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Bobbio In The Early Middle Ages The Abiding Legacy Of Columbanus Michael Richter

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Bobbio In The Early Middle Ages The Abiding Legacy Of Columbanus Michael Richter
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Publisher: Four Courts Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.69 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Michael Richter
ISBN: 9781846821035, 1846821037
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Bobbio In The Early Middle Ages The Abiding Legacy Of Columbanus Michael Richter by Michael Richter 9781846821035, 1846821037 instant download after payment.

Bobbio was the last monastery founded by St Columbanus, who died two years after its inception. It soon became the most important monastery in northern Italy. Several dozen manuscripts, some lavishly illuminated, have survived from the first three centuries of its existence. The largest body of Old Irish glosses passed through Bobbio before ending up in Milan. The evidence for Bobbio in the early Middle Ages is richer than for any Irish monastery in those times, with a substantial amount of source material available on the economic status of the monastery in the late 9th century. This is the first full-scale study of this institution which will celebrate its 1400th anniversary in 2012.

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