Lives and afterlives: the Hiberno-Latin Patrician tradition, 650-1100

"Saint Patrick is a central figure in the medieval Irish Church. As the converter saint he was a central anchor through which Irish people came to understand their complicated religious past as well as their new place in the wider Christian world. This study considers some of the earliest and m...

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Auteur principal: Dawson, Elizabeth (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Turnhout Brepols [2023]
Dans: Studia traditionis theologiae (volume 55)
Année: 2023
Collection/Revue:Studia traditionis theologiae volume 55
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Patricius, Saint 385-463 / Irlande / Latin / Vie de saint / Histoire 650-1100
RelBib Classification:KAB Christianisme primitif
KAC Moyen Âge
KBF Îles britanniques
KCD Hagiographie
Sujets non-standardisés:B Patrick Saint (373?-463?) Biography
B Irlande - Histoire religieuse - 600-1500
B Ireland Church history 600-1500
B Patrick Saint (373?-463?) Cult History
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Résumé:"Saint Patrick is a central figure in the medieval Irish Church. As the converter saint he was a central anchor through which Irish people came to understand their complicated religious past as well as their new place in the wider Christian world. This study considers some of the earliest and most influential writings focused on Saint Patrick, and asks how successive generations forged, sustained and redirected aspects of the saint's persona in order to suit their specific religious and political needs. In this book Elizabeth Dawson, for the first time, treats the Hiberno-Latin 'vitae' of Patrick as a body of connected texts. Seminal questions about the corpus are addressed, such as who wrote the 'Lives' and why? What do the works tell us about the communities that venerated and celebrated the saint? And what impact did these Lives have on the success and endurance of the saint's cult? Challenging the perception that Patrick's legend was created and sustained almost exclusively by the monastic community at Armagh, she demonstrates that the Patrick who emerges from the 'Lives' is a varied and malleable saint with whom multiple communities engaged."
ISBN:2503606040