THE MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, DUBLIN
ed. Raymond Gillespie & Raymond Refaussé
This book studies one of the most remarkable collections of medieval
manuscripts in Ireland. In the popular mind the medieval manuscripts of
Ireland were all destroyed in the Four Courts fire of 1922 but this is
far from the truth. From the 1170s the Augustinian cathedral priory at
Christ Church in Dublin commissioned, collected and used manuscript materials
in its everyday life. In the process they created an important series
of codices and deeds that remained in the cathedral and so survived the
Record Office fire. This large assemblage of material from the 12th-century
martyrology to the 16th-century 'Book of Obits' reflects the changing
religious, social, cultural and intellectual concerns of the world in
which they were written. Each essay analyzes a manuscript and places it
in its wider context; therefore this volume makes a significant contribution
to the intellectual and cultural history of medieval Ireland.
Contributors: Alan Fletcher (UCD), Raymond Gillespie (NUIM), Colm Lennon
(NUIM), Colmán Ó Clabaigh (Glenstal Abbey), Pádraig
Ó Riain (UCC), Raymond Refaussé (RCB Library).
RAYMOND GILLESPIE is an associate professor in the Department of History
in the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
RAYMOND REFAUSSÉ is the librarian and archivist of Representative
Church Body Library, Dublin.
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 22 November, 2006.