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Dublin in the medieval world : studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke / John Bradley, Alan J. Fletcher and Anngret Simms, editors.
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English
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Dublin ; Portland, OR : Four Courts Press, [2009], ©2009.
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xxxi, 584 pages, 15 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, portrait, facsimiles ; 24 cm
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Dublin (Ireland)
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History
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To 1500
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Dublin (Ireland)
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History
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16th century
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Dublin (Ireland)
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Antiquities
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Clarke, Howard B.
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Bradley, John, 1954-2014
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Fletcher, Alan J. (Alan John)
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Simms, Anngret
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Clarke, Howard B.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I. Introduction
Laudatio / the editors
Howard B. Clarke : a salute / Mary E. Daly
Calligraphic tribute / Tim O'Neill
"Ask now about former ages" : Howard B. Clarke, historian and teacher / Felix M. Larkin
Writings of Howard B. Clarke, 1966-2009 / K.M. Davies and Angela Murphy
Part II. Viking-age Dublin : cross-cultural processes
Some reflections on the problem of Scandinavian settlement in the hinterland of Dublin during the ninth century / John Bradley
Old Norse and medieval Irish : bilingualism in viking-age Dublin / Donnchadh Ó Corráin
Viking kings and Irish fleets during Dublin's viking age / Mary Valante
"Celtic and Anglo-Saxon kingship" revisited : Alfred Æthelred II and Brian Bórama compared / Máire Ní Chonaill
Michan : saint, cult and church / Emer Purcell
Part III. Medieval Dublin : spiritual and secular
Mapping Christ Church cathedral, Dublin, c.1028-1608 : an examination of the western cloister / Stuart Kinsella
Christ Church cathedral as a blueprint for other Augustinian buildings in Ireland / Michael O'Neill
St. Mary's Cistercian abbey, Dublin : a ghost in the alleyways / Bill and Linda Doran
Hermits of St Augustine in medieval Dublin : their history and archaeology / Seán Duffy and Linzi Simpson
Formation and development of intramural churches and communities in medieval Dublin in a European context / Adrian Empey
Dublin Castle's donjon in context / Taghd O'Keeffe / Dublin's maritime setting and the archaeology of its medieval harbours / Niall Brady
Mapping a medieval landscape? : the civil survey and land use in County Dublin / Margaret Murphy and Michael Potterton / Long-lost stone "cross" from late fifteenth-century Dublin : its illustrators, iconography and echoes of a medieval play / Peter Harbison
Late-medieval relics of Holy Trinity church, Dublin / Raghnall Ó Floinn / Earliest extant recension of the Dublin chronicle : an edition with commentary / Alan J. Fletcher
Crafts and religious guilds in Dublin : the accounts of the Holy Trinity guild, 1549-1558 / Raymond Gillespie
Englishman in Rome, 1330-1334 / Seymour Phillips
Part IV. Representations of viking and medieval Dublin
Medieval town in the early modern city : attitudes to Dublin's immediate past in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / Colm Lennon
Edmund Spenser's "Cleopolis" and Dublin / Thomas Herron
Mapping Dublin's maps / J.H. Andrews
Nineteenth-century antiquarian accounts of medieval and early modern Dublin / Jacinta Prunty
Dublinia and the viking world : a bridge to the medieval past / Anngret Simms
Bibliography / Jennifer Moore.
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ISBN
9781846821547 (hbk.)
1846821541 (hbk.)
OCLC
390926994
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40017074058
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