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Follett, Westley, Céli Dé in Ireland: monastic writing and identity in the early Middle Ages, Studies in Celtic History, 23, Woodbridge, 2006.

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Céli Dé in Ireland: monastic writing and identity in the early Middle Ages
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Woodbridge
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2006
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Bernhardt-House, Phillip A., “ [Review of: Follett, Westley, Céli Dé in Ireland: monastic writing and identity in the early Middle Ages, Studies in Celtic History, 23, Woodbridge, 2006.]”, Celtic Studies Association of North America Newsletter 25:1 (2007): 9–11.
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Céli DéCéli Dé
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Máel RuainMáel Ruain
(d. 792)
Founding bishop-abbot of the monastery of Tallaght (Ir. Tamlacht, Co. Dublin) and a pioneer and leader of a kind of monastic reform that inspired the emergence of the Céli Dé.
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Tadhg Ó RigbardáinÓ Rigbardáin (Tadhg)
(fl. late 15th century)
Irish scribe
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List of maps and figures (vii); Acknowledgements (ix); Abbreviations (x); Sigla (xi); A note on orthography (xii)
vii–xii
“Introduction”
1–8
[I] Céli Dé historiography”
9–23
[II] “Irish asceticism before céli Dé
24–88
[III] Céli Dé as reformers: the evidence of the Tallaght memoir”
89–99
[IV] “A survey of texts attributed to céli Dé
100–170
[V] “Towards a reassessment of céli Dé
171–215
“Epilogue”
216–219
[Appendix] “A catalogue of texts attributed to céli Dé
220–234
Bibliography
235–246
Index
247–253
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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