The Otherworld Voyage in Early Irish Literature: An Anthology of CriticismFour Courts Press, 2000 - 289 oldal Nineteen articles provide a critical overview of the voyage genre in early Irish literature. It was a time when tales of journeys to an otherworld or paradise were common, evoking a powerful vision of the Irish as pilgrims and exiles. The widely scattered and often obscurely published secondary lite |
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96. oldal
... Bede a man was not a peregrinus until he had left Britain for Ireland or the continent . This is not merely shown by negative evidence , though in Bede's case since he frequently mentions peregrini and peregrinatio the argument e ...
... Bede a man was not a peregrinus until he had left Britain for Ireland or the continent . This is not merely shown by negative evidence , though in Bede's case since he frequently mentions peregrini and peregrinatio the argument e ...
155. oldal
... Bede regularly refers to him as being in contact with other English peregrini studying or training in Ireland . Besides those already mentioned above , i.e. Willibrord , Wihtberht , and the two Hewalds , one can include Chad ( HE IV : 3 ) ...
... Bede regularly refers to him as being in contact with other English peregrini studying or training in Ireland . Besides those already mentioned above , i.e. Willibrord , Wihtberht , and the two Hewalds , one can include Chad ( HE IV : 3 ) ...
242. oldal
... Bede ? This would appear unlikely . Bede's De natura rerum ( §9 & §47 ) would locate Thule near the Riphean Mountains , i.e. near Scandinavia and presumably Bede is discussing people of Scandinavian origin in Britain . The Irish ...
... Bede ? This would appear unlikely . Bede's De natura rerum ( §9 & §47 ) would locate Thule near the Riphean Mountains , i.e. near Scandinavia and presumably Bede is discussing people of Scandinavian origin in Britain . The Irish ...
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