St Ethernan: a philological and historical case-study of a Pictish saint
<p>The persistant endurance of local saints’ cults is an attribute of the ecclesiastical culture of the medieval Celtic societies. Many of these early saints are historically obscure, and this is equally true of the Pictish regions where evidence of early Christian figures is scanty and poo...
Main Author: | Kilpatrick, K |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2006
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