Atti della Cinquantasettesima Settimana di Studio sull'Alto Medioevo (Spoleto, 16-21 aprile 2009)
Indice:
MICHAEL LAPIDGE, L'Irlanda e gli irlandesi nell'alto medioevo
VENCESLAS KRUTA, Les racines celtiques de l'Irlande
PHILIPPE WALTER, La transcription médiévale des mythes préchrétiens de l'Irlande
THOMAS M. CHARLES-EDWARDS, Society and politics in Pre-Norman Ireland
FERGUS KELLY, The relative importance of cereals and livestock in the Medieval Irish economy: the evidence of the law-texts
WENDY DAVIES, Economic change in Early Medieval Ireland: the case for growth
TOMÁS Ó CATHASAIGH, Kingship in Early Irish literature
IMMO WARNTJES, The role of the church in Early Irish regnal succession. The case of Iona
LIAM BREATNACH, Law and literature in Early Mediaeval Ireland
MÁIRE HERBERT, Hagiography and holy bodies: observations on corporeal relics in pre-Viking Ireland
DONNCHADH Ó CORRÁIN, The church and secular society
COLMÁN ETCHINGHAM, Bishops, church and people: how Christian was 'Early Christian Ireland'?
YITZHAK HEN, The nature and character of the Early Irish Liturgy
PRÓINSÉAS NÍ CHATHÁIN, A rare aspect of Early Irish monasticism: the martyrdom of Donnán
LUCIA CASTALDI, La trasmissione e rielaborazione dell'esegesi patristica nella letteratura ibernica delle origini
FRANCESCO STELLA, Il mito dell'Irlanda nella letteratura carolingia
SVEN MEEDER, The Irish foundations and the Carolingian world
MICHAEL RICHTER, Iona and Reichenau in the ninth century
MICHAEL HERREN, The study of greek in Ireland in the Early Middle Ages
MÁIRÍN NÍ DHONNCHADHA, The beginnings of Irish vernacular literary tradition
DANIEL P. MC CARTHY, The Irish Annals - their origin and evolution V to XI sec.
MICHELLE P. BROWN, From Columba to Cormac: the contribution of Irish scribes to the insular system of scripts
JENNIFER O'REILLY, The image of orthodoxy, the mysterium Christi and Insular Gospel books
ÉAMONN Ó CARRAGÁIN, Visual theology within a liturgical context: the visual programmes of the Irish high crosses
FABRIZIO CRIVELLO, L'Irlanda e l'arte carolingia.