The wandering saints of the Early Middle ages /
Duckett, Eleanor 1880-1976
The wandering saints of the Early Middle ages / By Eleanor Duckett. - New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 1964. - 319 p. : maps ; 20 cm.
Index: p. 309-319
Contents: Chapter One: The wayfaring celtic seints. Chapter Two: Saint Patrick: Ireland in the fifth century. Capter Three: Saint Ninian of Scotland; saints of wales, Cornwall and Brittany: Britain and Britany in the fifth and sixth centuries. Chapter Four: Saints of Clonard, Moville, Bangor and clonmacnois: Ireland in the sixth century.Chapter five: Saint Columbia; saint Kenneth; Saint Kenigern: Scotland in the sixth century. Chapter Six: Saint Oswald; Saint Aidan; Saint Cuthbert: Northern England in the Seventh Century. Chapter Seven: Saint Columban and Saint Gall: France, Switzerland, and Italy in the sixth and seventh centuries. Chapter Eight: Saint Ouen of Rouen and Saint Fursey: France in the Seventh Century. Chapter Nine: Saint Amand and Saint Willibrord: Belgium and the Netherlands in the seventh century. Chapter Ten: Saint Boniface; Saint Lull: Saint Leoba: Germany in the eighth century. Chapter Eleven: Saint Gregory of UTRECHT: Saint Liudger; Saint Lebuin: The Netherlands in the eighth century. Chapter Twelve:Saint Anskar: Denmark and Sweden in the Ninthe Century. Chapter Thirteen: Pilgrims to Rome and to the Holy land
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The wandering saints of the Early Middle ages / By Eleanor Duckett. - New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 1964. - 319 p. : maps ; 20 cm.
Index: p. 309-319
Contents: Chapter One: The wayfaring celtic seints. Chapter Two: Saint Patrick: Ireland in the fifth century. Capter Three: Saint Ninian of Scotland; saints of wales, Cornwall and Brittany: Britain and Britany in the fifth and sixth centuries. Chapter Four: Saints of Clonard, Moville, Bangor and clonmacnois: Ireland in the sixth century.Chapter five: Saint Columbia; saint Kenneth; Saint Kenigern: Scotland in the sixth century. Chapter Six: Saint Oswald; Saint Aidan; Saint Cuthbert: Northern England in the Seventh Century. Chapter Seven: Saint Columban and Saint Gall: France, Switzerland, and Italy in the sixth and seventh centuries. Chapter Eight: Saint Ouen of Rouen and Saint Fursey: France in the Seventh Century. Chapter Nine: Saint Amand and Saint Willibrord: Belgium and the Netherlands in the seventh century. Chapter Ten: Saint Boniface; Saint Lull: Saint Leoba: Germany in the eighth century. Chapter Eleven: Saint Gregory of UTRECHT: Saint Liudger; Saint Lebuin: The Netherlands in the eighth century. Chapter Twelve:Saint Anskar: Denmark and Sweden in the Ninthe Century. Chapter Thirteen: Pilgrims to Rome and to the Holy land
0-393-00266-7
Religion
History