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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103. oldal
... deorad with the ambue it is highly unlikely that the term deorad Dé was only applied to a peregrinus from another kingdom within Ireland . We know from Bede that English peregrini were wel- comed in Ireland , and Ecgberct , at least ...
... deorad with the ambue it is highly unlikely that the term deorad Dé was only applied to a peregrinus from another kingdom within Ireland . We know from Bede that English peregrini were wel- comed in Ireland , and Ecgberct , at least ...
107. oldal
... deorad Dé demonstrate the change which final conversion brought about in the position of the peregrinus within Ireland . To some extent the lesser peregrinatio was emptied of significance . The peregrinus might leave his native kingdom ...
... deorad Dé demonstrate the change which final conversion brought about in the position of the peregrinus within Ireland . To some extent the lesser peregrinatio was emptied of significance . The peregrinus might leave his native kingdom ...
108. oldal
... deorad Dé at home : the ascetic routine in the wilderness . The separation of the holy man from society was the fragile basis of his power as the bearer of divine authority.58 To the final conversion of the Irish in the second half of ...
... deorad Dé at home : the ascetic routine in the wilderness . The separation of the holy man from society was the fragile basis of his power as the bearer of divine authority.58 To the final conversion of the Irish in the second half of ...
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