1 edition of Cáin Adamnáin found in the catalog.
Cáin Adamnáin
Published
1905
by Clarendon press in Oxford
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited and translated by Kuno Meuer. |
Series | Anecdota oxoniensia. Mediaeval and modern series -- v. 4, pt. 12 |
Contributions | Meyer, Kuno, 1858-1919. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | AC9 A6 4th. ser, pt. 12 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 56 p. -- |
Number of Pages | 56 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21606550M |
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Adomnán or Adamnán of Iona (Latin: Adamnanus, Adomnanus; c. – ), also known as Eunan (/ ˈ j uː n ə n / YOO-nən; from Irish Naomh Ádhamhnán), was an abbot of Iona Abbey (r. –), hagiographer, statesman, canon jurist, and was the author of the most important book on the life of his cousin St Columba and the promulgator of the Law of Adomnán or "Law of Innocents Born: c.County Donegal, Ireland.
The Cáin Adomnáin (Law of Adomnán), also known as the Lex Innocentium (Law of Innocents), was promulgated amongst a gathering of Irish, Dál Riatan and Pictish notables at the Synod of Birr in It is named after its initiator Adomnán of Iona, ninth Abbot of Iona after St.
is called the "Geneva Accords" of the ancient Irish, for its protection of women and non-combatants. Genre/Form: Texts: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Cáin Adamnáin. English. Cáin Adamnáin. New York: AMS Press, [] (OCoLC) Cáin Adamnáin; an old-Irish treatise on the law of Adamnan by Adamnan (); Spes Scotorum = Hope of Scots: Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland Cáin Adamnáin book Dauvit Broun (Book); Adomnán at Birr, AD essays in commemoration of the law of the innocents (Book).
This article is concerned with an Irish law dating from AD, called Lex Innocentium or the Law of the Innocents. It is also known as Cáin Adomnáin, being named after Adomnán (d.
), ninth Abbot of Iona, who was Cáin Adamnáin book for its drafting and law was designed to offer legislative protection to women, children, clerics and other non-arms-bearing people, primarily.
Ní Dhonnchadha, Máirín, “The guarantor list of Cáin Adomnáin, ”, Peritia 1 (): – Breatnach, Liam, A companion to the Corpus iuris Hibernici, Early Irish Law Series 5.
Full text of "Cáin Adamnáin" See other formats This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized by Google as part of an ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it. Edited from two ms., one, Rawlinson codex B of the Bodleian library, the other, no.
of the Bibliothèque royale, Brussels. Both ms. are probably derived from the Book of Raphoe, ms. of the monastery of Raphoe, Ireland. Includes index. Bibliography: p. [34] Cop. 2 bound with Saltair na rann. Cáin Adamnáin ("The Law of Adomnán") or Lex Innocentium ("Law of the Innocents") Márkus, Gilbert (tr.), Adomnán's Law of the Innocents - Cáin Adomnáin: A seventh-century law for the protection of non-combatants.
Kilmartin, Argyll: Kilmartin House Museum. Internet Archive BookReader Cáin Adamnáin: an old-Irish treatise on the law of Adamnan. Meyer Kuno, Used. You Searched For: Cáin Adamnáin: an Old-Irish Treatise on the Law of Adamnan.
Kuno Meyer (Creator) Clean, tight, 8vo, pp with very minimal shelf wear. Book discussing the Celtic legend of rebirth or reincarnation with appendices: The Transformations of Tuan Mac Cairill, the Dinnshenchas of Mag Slecht.
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In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our Cited by: 9. Betha Adamnáin = The Irish life of Adamnán / Published: () Cáin Adamnáin; an old-Irish treatise on the law of Adamnan, ed. and tr. Published: () Spes Scotorum = Hope of Scots: Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland / Published: ().
Text: Cáin Adamnáin → Text: Foirm na n-Urrnuidheadh. The Book of Common Order, the standardized liturgical text for the Reformed Church in Scotland, was translated by John Carswell in and became the first book to be printed (on a printing press) in any form of Gaelic.
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Praise for the first edition: 'It is difficult to imagine another book in which one could find all this diverse material, and no doubt Amt's collection, in its richness, and in its genuine clarity and simplicity will takes prominent place in our expanded, diversified medieval curriculum, a curriculum that takes class, gender, and ethnicity as central to an understanding of world cultural history.'Cited by: The inheritance.
For this chapter, the Celtic peoples are those which still, in CE, spoke a Celtic language. The continental Celts of antiquity are thus excluded, leaving only the Britons, who inherited their Christianity from Roman Britain, the Irish, who received theirs mainly from the Britons in the fifth and early sixth centuries, and the Picts.
Responsibility translated with an introduction by Gilbert Márkus. Uniform Title Cáin Adamnáin. English. Imprint Kilmartin: Kilmartion House Trust, Book of Fenagh B6 Text Cáin Adamnáin C25 Text C Criticism Caithréim Cellaig C27 Text PB MODERN LANGUAGES.
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The Cáin Adamnáin issue is something I am also trying to get more of a handle on, with somewhat limited access to things. It was the "greatest proof" for me for years, but a few years ago finding something on the original Lex Innocentium online Author: Saigh.Leabhar na g-Ceart = The book of rights / (Dublin: Printed for the Celtic Society, ), by John O'Donovan and Celtic Society (page images at HathiTrust) The Brehon laws: a legal handbook / (Glasgow: P.J.
O'Callaghan, [?]), by Laurence Ginnell (page images at .