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  • Best, Richard Irvine, "Palaeographical Notes, III: the Book of Armagh", Ériu, 18 (1958), 102-107, plus four plates. JSTORArgues that the whole of the Book of Armagh, including the Patriciana, was penned by Ferdomnach, the Epistle and Patrician section after 807 AD.
  • Betham, William, Irish antiquarian researches, 1 (Dublin, 1827). [Cross-ref: Todd1858] Google BooksOn the Book of Armagh: pp. 243-442 (English translation of the Confessio on pp. 417-432 according to the Latin text in the Book of Armagh; Epistola on pp. 433-442 according to the edition of Sir Thomas Ware); appendix (pp. i-lv) contains a transcription of the Patrician texts in the Book of Armagh 'verbatim, without points, as in the original' : Confessio on pp. il-lv; cf. Todd (St Patrick, p. 150, n.1): '… so full of errors as to be quite useless'); facsimiles on plates X-XII.
  • Bhreathnach, E., "Temoria: caput sanctorum?", Ériu, 47 (1996), 66-88.
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  • Bieler, Ludwig, review of James Carney, The Problem of St Patrick, in Irish Times, [no vol. no.].
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Problem of Silua Focluti", Irish Historical Studies, 3, No. 12 (1942-1943), 351-64. JSTOR
  • Bieler, Ludwig, Codices Patriciani Latini. A descriptive catalogue of Latin manuscripts relating to St. Patrick (Dublin, 1942). [Cross-ref: Bieler1945]
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Was Palladius Surnamed Patricius?", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 32, No. 127 (1943), 323-326. JSTORArgues that this tradition is spurious.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The problem of Silva Focluti", Irish Historical Studies, 3 (1943), 351-64.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Anecdotum Patricianum. Fragments of a Life of St Patrick from Mss. Cotton Vitellius E. vii and Rawlinson B. 479", in Measgra i gCuimhne Mhichél Uí Chléirigh: Miscellany of Historical and Linguistic Studies in Honour of Bro. Michael O'Cleirigh, edited by Sylvester O'Brien (Dublin, 1944), 220-237.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Codices Patriciani Latini: Addenda et Corrigenda", Analecta Bollandiana, 63 (1945), 242-256. [Cross-ref: Bieler1942] With an introduction by Paul Grosjean, cf. , L. Bieler, Codices Patriciani Latini.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "O'Sullevan Bear's Patriciana Decas: a Modern Irish Adaptation", Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 22 (1946-1947), 19-33. Analysis of a modern Irish translation (composed 1629 x 1757) of O'Sullevan's Latin work.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Recent Research on Irish Hagiography", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 35, No. 138 (1946), 230-238; 536-544. JSTOR (Part I), JSTOR (Part II)Includes sections '1. General Works' (pp. 230-32); '2. St Patrick' (pp. 232-38); '7. Epilogue' (p. 544).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Der Bibeltext des heiligen Patrick", Biblica, 28 (1947), 31-58; 236-263. A meticulously detailed and systematic study.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Studies on the Text of Muirchú: I. The Text of Manuscript Novara 77", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 52 [Sec. C] (1948-1950), 179-220. JSTORIncludes (pp. 185-205) a diplomatic edition.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Sidelights on the Chronology of St Patrick", Irish Historical Studies, 6 (1948-1949), 247-260. JSTORConsists of items '1. The Patrician Dates in the Ulster Chronicle' (pp. 247-59); '2. The Annals in the Book of Leinster and the List of Coarbs of Patrick' (pp. 259-60).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Exagellia", American Journal of Philology, 69 (1948), 309-312. [Cross-ref: Ferguson1879-1888] Investigates the meaning of exagellia, which first appears in St Patrick's Confessio; like Ferguson (PRIA 16.1-3), suggests 'bequest'.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Note: The Creeds of St Victorinus and St Patrick", Theological Studies, 9 (1948), 121-24. Considers Patrick at best only indirectly dependent on Victorinus, pace Haussleiter and Oulton.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Mission of Palladius: a Comparative Study of Sources", Traditio, 6 (1948), 1-32.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "St Patrick and the Irish People", Review of Politics, 10 (1948), 290-309. Studies the mission 'in its political and sociological aspect' (p. 300); accepts 'seventh century tradition…so far as it is not expressly contradicted by Patrick's own words or other contemporary evidence' (p. 296).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Ordination of St Patrick", Scriptorium, 2 (1948), 286-287. Argues that St Patrick was consecrated bishop in the basilica of St Amator, near Auxerre, propably by St Germanus (in 432).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "John Colgan as Editor", Franciscan Studies, 8 (1948), 1-24. Includes (pp. 17-24) an 'Appendix: A Survey of Colgan's Sources' vita by vita; Patrician details are on pp. 22-23.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Life and Legend of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 70, 5th ser. (1948), 1087-1091.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, The Life and Legend of St Patrick: Problems of Modern Scholarship (Dublin, 1949).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii Episcopi: Introduction, Text and Commentary", Classica et Mediaevalia, 11; 12 (1950-1951), 1-150 in vol. 11; 79-214 in vol. 12. [Cross-ref: Bieler1952, Bieler1993] For more information on this publication and its re-issue from 1952 see the re-print carried out by the Royal Irish Academy in 1992.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Hymn of St Secundinus", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 55 [Sec. C] (1952-1953), 117-127. JSTORIncludes (pp. 119-22) an edition of this hymn (incipit Audite omnes amantes) from the Antiphonary of Bangor text.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Place of St Patrick in Latin Language and Literature", Vigiliae Christianae, 6 (1952), 65-98.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Island of Scholars", Revue du moyen âge Latin, 8 (1952), 213-234. Partially rehabilitates this title for early medieval Ireland in an assessment of her Latin (pp. 218-27) and Greek (pp. 227-30) culture; includes an abstract ('L'Île des scholars') in French (pp. 231-34).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii Episcopi: Introduction, Text and Commentary, 1 & 2 (Dublin, 1952). [Cross-ref: Bieler1950-1951, Bieler1993] see re-print of 1993
  • Bieler, Ludwig, The Works of St. Patrick, in Ancient Christian Writers (Westminster, Maryland/ London, 1953). English translation with introduction (pp. 1-54) and notes (pp. 75-99); includes also translations of fragments, sayings and canons attributed to Patrick, as well as Secundinus's Hymn on St Patrick and the Lorica.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "St Patrick, a Native of Anglesey?", Éigse, 7 (1953-1955), 129-131. Argues (against Liam S. Gogan, 'The Home of St Patrick', Irish Ecclesiastical Record, fifth series, 75 (Jan-June 1951), 193-204) that this is no more than speculation.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Vindiciae Patricianae: Remarks on the Present State of Patrician Studies", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 79, 5th ser. (1953), 161-185.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Notulae in the Book of Armagh", Scriptorium, 8 (1954), 89-97. [Cross-ref: Mulchrone1952] Replies to Mulchrone, Ériu 16:140-44.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Hibernian Latin", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 43, No. 169 (1954), 92-95. JSTORSketches its (alleged) leading characteristics against a background which, however, excludes any conception of non-ecclesiastical Latin in Ireland.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Fernassimilation und Reimzwang", Classica et mediaevalia, 15 (1954), 120-123.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "St Severin and St Patrick: a Parallel", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 83, 5th ser. (1955), 161-166. Compares their persons.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, St Secundinus and Armagh, in Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 2, No. 1 (1956-1957), 1-31 (21-27). JSTORin St Patrick and Armagh: A Symposium, a collaborative review of James Carney, Studies in Irish Literature and History
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Patrick and the Kings: Apropos a New Chronology of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 85, 5th ser. (1956), 171-189.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "St Patrick and Rome", in The Irish Augustinians in Rome (Rome, 1956), 11-14.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Studies on the Text of Muirchú: II. The Vienna Fragments and the Tradition of Muirchú's Text", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 59 [Sec. C] (1957-1959), 181-195. JSTORIncludes (pp. 185-88) an edition of Vienna 'National Library' MS Ser. Nov. 3642.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, review of James Carney, Studies in Irish Literature and History, in Deutsche Literaturzeitung, 78 (1957), cols 16-21.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Hibernian Latin and Patristics", Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, 63 [= 5th ser., 8; Studia Patristica 1] (1957), 182-187. Detects an 'encyclopedic tendency of Hiberno-Latin literature: at a certain moment all that had been written on a certain subect and was available would be collected into one big corpus; from this standard work individual texts or new combinations of the materials collected might afterwards be derived...something similar, I think, has happened in the history of the Patrick legend' (p. 186).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Irish Manuscripts in Medieval Germania", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 87, 5th ser. (1957), 161-169. Some of these include vitae of St Patrick.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Trias Thaumaturga", in Father John Colgan, O.F.M., 1592-1658, edited by Terence O'Donnel (Dublin, 1959), 41-49.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "St Patrick's Purgatory: Contributions towards an Historical Topography", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 93, 5th ser. (1960), 137-144. Traces the varying accepted locations on islands in Lough Derg, Co. Donegal.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, A Linguist's View of St Patrick [review of Christine Mohrmann, Latin of Saint Patrick], in Éigse, 10 (1961-1963), 149-154.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Patriciology: Reflections on the Present State of Patrician Studies", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, Patrician Year (1961-1962), 9-36. JSTOR
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Glimpses of St Patrick's Spiritual Life", Doctrine and Life, 11 (1961), 126-132. Endeavours 'to recount and to analyse those passages in which the author tells us of a particular experience which to him had some spiritual significance' (as stated on p. 127); includes (p. 132) a reinterpretation of phrases in Confessio 29.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "An Austrian Fragment of a Life of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 95, 5th ser. (1961), 176-181. Introduces, edits and translates the Göttweig Fragment.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Celtic Hagiographer", Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, 80 [= Studia Patristica 5] (1962), 243-265. Viewing 'the hagiographer as author and…hagiography as a part of literature' (p. 243), treats of the Patrick legend up to the Tripartite Life in section 4 (pp. 249-56).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Patrick's Synod: a Revision", in Mélanges offerts à Mademoiselle Christine Mohrmann, edited by L. J. Engels, H. W. F. M. Hoppenbrouwers and A. J. Vermeulen (Utrecht, 1963), 96-102. A reply to Binchy's arguments re the 'First Synod of St Patrick' as presented in Studia Hibernica 2.7-173; argues that in part the text genuinely records a bishops' conference 'held, as I believe, in 457' (p. 97).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, Ireland: Harbinger of the Middle Ages (London, 1963).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, The Irish Penitentials, in Scriptores Latini Hiberniae, 5 (Dublin, 1963). Includes translation by D.A. Binchy.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The New Testament in the Celtic Church", Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, 88 [= Studia Evangelica 3] (1964), 318-330. Deals with 'the biblical text termed Celtic; New Testament studies in Irish and Irish-influenced schools; and the Celtic manuscripts of the New Testament as books' (as stated on p. 319); affirms (p. 322) that 'the Bible text of Patrick is Gallican, but this text differs considerably from the Celtic text of New Testament manuscripts'.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Christianity in Ireland during the Fifth and Sixth Centuries: a Survey and Evaluation of Sources", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 101, 5th ser. (1964), 162-167.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Patrician Studies in the Irish Ecclesiastical Record", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 102, 5th ser. (1964), 359-366. A review rather than a bibliography.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Chronology of St Patrick", in Old Ireland, edited by Robert McNally (Dublin, 1965), 1-28.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Die lateinische Kultur Irlands im Mittelalter in der Forschung des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts", Historische Zeitschrift, Sonderheft, 2 (1965), 260-276.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii Episcopi: Addenda", Analecta Hibernica, 23 (1966), 313-315. [Cross-ref: Bieler1993, Bieler1952] JSTORReprinted in 'Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii Episcopi', Dublin 1993.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Die Patrickslegende: Geschichtliche Bedingungen, thematische Entfaltung, literarische Formung", Anzeiger der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, philosophisch-historische Klasse, 102. Jahrgang 1965 (1966), 207-223.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Muirchú - Interpretationen", Wiener Studien, 79 (1966), 530-536. Deals with a number of ?? of interpretation or reading.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Book of Armagh", in Great Books of Ireland [Thomas Davis Lectures], edited by Liam De Paor (Dublin, 1967), 51-63.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "La conversione al cristianesimo dei celti insulari e le sue ripercussioni nel continente", in La conversione al cristianesimo nell'Europa dell'alto medioevo (1967 [for 1966]), 559-583. Includes (pp. 581-83) interventions by [?Ottorino] Bertonlini and [Carlo] Paganini; published in a revised, English form as 'The Christianization of the Insular Celts…', Celtica 8 (1968), 112-25.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Interpretationes Patricianae", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 107, 5th ser. (1967), 1-13. A series of notes on (i) Prosper, Chronicon, a. 429; (ii) St Patrick, Confessio 19; (iii) idem 32; (iv) Synodus episcoporum Patricii, Auxilii, Issernini, c. 8; (v) Tírechán, LA fol. 9r, b39-10r, a19.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, History of Irish Catholicism I (Dublin, 1967).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, St Patrick and the Coming of Christianity (Dublin, 1967).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "The Christianization of the Insular Celts during the Sub-Roman Period and its Repercussions on the Continent", Celtica, 8 (1968), 112-25.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "St Patrick and the British Church", in Christianity in Britain 300-700, edited by Willmore Barley Barley, edited by Richard Patrick Crosland Hanson (Leicester, 1968). [Cross-ref: Barley1968]
  • Bieler, Ludwig, Christianity in Britain, 300-700 (Leicester, 1968). [Cross-ref: Bieler1968a]
  • Bieler, Ludwig, review of Richard P.C. Hanson, St Patrick--his Origins and Career, in Journal of Theological Studies, 20 [n.s.] (1969), 328-32.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Eine Patricksvita in Gloucester", in Festschrift Bernhard Bischoff, edited by J. Autenrieth, edited by F. Brunhölzl (Stuttgart, 1971), 346-63.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, Four Latin Lives of St. Patrick. Colgan's Vita Secunda, Quarta, Tertia and Quinta, in Scriptores Latini Hiberniae, 8 (Dublin, 1971).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Textkritisches zu Muirchú", in Classica et Mediaevalia, Francisco Blatt septuagenario dedicata (9 Dissertationes), edited by O. S. Due, edited by H. Friis Johansen, edited by B. Dalsgaard Larsen (Copenhagen, 1973), 396-404.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Muirchú's Life of St Patrick as a Work of Literature", Medium Ævum, 43 (1974), 219-33.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Zur Interpretation hagiographischer Parallelen", Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften, phil.-hist., 7 (1974), 20.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Tírechán als Erzähler: Ein Beitrag zum literarischen Verständnis der Patrickslegende", Sitzungsberichte of the Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, philosophisch-historische Klasse, Heft 6 (1974).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Ancient Hagiography and the Lives of St Patrick", in Forma futuri: Studi in onore del Cardinale Michele Pellegrino, edited by Terenzio Alimonti (Turin, 1975), 650-655. [Cross-ref: Carney1961] Pace Flower ( Irish Tradition, 6-8), Szövérffy ( ZCP 25.184-96), and Carney ( Problem, 142-52), concludes that 'the Whitby Life of St Gregory has no legitimate place in discussing the legend of St Patrick' (p. 655).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Hagiography and Romance in Medieval Ireland", Medievalia et Humanistica, 6 [n.s.] (1975), 13-24. Describes 'romance themes' (i.e. pagan/secular motifs) in various vitae, those occurring in Tírechán and Muirchú (pp. 17-20) and the Tripartite Life (p. 21) being of Patrician interest.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Bethu Phátraic: Versuch einer Grundlegung des Verhältnisses der irischen Patriciusriten zu den lateinischen", Anzeiger der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, philosophisch-historische Klasse, 111. Jahrgang 1974, [no vol. no.] (1975), 253-73. Includes two full-page stemmata.
  • Bieler, Ludwig, "Did Jocelin of Furness Know the Writings of St Patrick at First Hand?", in Corona Gratiarum: Miscellanea…Eligio Dekkers…oblata (2 vols), 2 (Bruges and the Hague, 1975), 161-67. It 'cannot be demonstrated' (p. 167).
  • Bieler, Ludwig, Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii Episcopi: Introduction, Text and Commentary, in Royal Irish Academy Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources, Ancillary Publications IV = Clavis Patricii II (Dublin, 1993). [Cross-ref: Bieler1950-1951, Bieler1966, Bieler1952] DLMCSFirst published by Franz Blatt at Copenhagen in 1950-51; the same edition re-issued by the Irish Manuscript Commission at Dublin (Stationary Office) in 1952; this reprint by the Royal Irish Academy at Dublin in 1993 (reproduction by W. & G. Baird Ltd, Antrim) includes the 'Addenda' originally publised by Bieler in 'Analecta Hibernica 23' (1966). Slightly modified plain text version also published in Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature (ACLL).
  • Bieter, Frederic Arnold, The syntax of the cases and prepositions in Cassiodorus' Historia ecclesiastica tripertita ..., in The Catholic University of America Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Latin Language and Literature, 6 (Washington D.C., 1938).
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  • Binchy, Daniel Anthony, review of Kenneth Jackson, Language and History in Early Britain (Edinburgh, 1953), in Celtica, 4 (1958), 288-292. [Cross-ref: Jackson1953] Posits (a) a pre-Patrician borrowing of many 'Cothriche' words; (b) British-language forms as immediate ancestors of most 'Pádraig' loans.
  • Binchy, Daniel Anthony, "The Fair of Tailtiu and the Feast of Tara", Ériu, 18 (1958), 113-138. JSTORAn original pagan Feast of Tara was abandoned after 560 but was resurrected by pseudo-historians centuries later as an adjunct to the 'high-kingship' of Ireland.
  • Binchy, Daniel Anthony, "The Background of Early Irish Literature", Studia Hibernica, 1 (1961), 7-18. JSTORAsserts the genuine Patrician connotations of Armagh in the course of a superbly clear introduction to the conventional 'nativist' view of the subject, down to the year 597.
  • Binchy, Daniel Anthony, "St Patrick and his Biographers: Ancient and Modern", Studia Hibernica, 2 (1962), 7-173. JSTORA magisterial survey containing sections 'I: Discordant Voices' (pp. 7-38); 'II: The Historical Value of the Sources' (pp. 38-75); 'III: Problems of Interpretation' (pp. 75-115)'; 'IV: Sen-Phátraic?' (pp. 115-64); 'V: Balance to Date' (pp. 164-73).
  • Binchy, Daniel Anthony, "Varia III", Ériu, 20 (1966), 229-237. JSTORIncludes notes '3. Atomriug' (pp. 232-34) on the opening word of the 'Breastplate of St Patrick'; '4. The Date of the So-called Hymn of Patrick (pp.234-37).
  • Binchy, Daniel Anthony, "St Patrick's First Synod", Studia Hibernica, 8 (1968), 49-59. JSTORArgues (against Bury and Bieler) for a date no earlier than the second half of the sixth century.
  • Binchy, Daniel Anthony, "The Pseudo-historical Prologue to the Senchas Már", Studia Celtica, 10-11 (1975-1976), 15-28. Asserts that the mention of St Patrick is by way of an attempt to legitimate the legal content of the Senchas Már in the eyes of reforming ecclesiastics.
  • Birch, Walter de Gray, "On the Life and Writings of William of Malmesbury", Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, 2nd ser., 10 (1874), 318-382. Includes item on '10. De vita Sancti Patritii' (pp. 351-52).
  • Birch, Walter de Gray, Catalogue of seals in the Department of manuscripts in the British museum, 1 (London, 1887). Internet Archive
  • Bischoff, B., "[title unknown]", Biblica, 22 (1941), 147-58.
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  • Blass, Friedrich, Acta apostolorum sive Lucae ad Theophilum liber alter : editio philologica apparatu critico, commentario perpetuo, indice verborum illustrata (Göttingen, 1895).
  • Blatt, Franz, "Die lateinische Bearbeitung der Acta Andreae et Matthias apud anthropophagos, mit sprachlichem Kommentar herausgegeben", in Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, Beiheft (Giessen and Copenhagen, 1930).
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  • Société des Bollandistes, Acta Sanctorum, 68 vols. (Antwerp; Brussels, 1643-1940). AASSThe Acta Sanctorum Database contains the text of the sixty-eight printed volumes of Acta Sanctorum.
  • Bollandists, Catalogus codicum hagiographicorum latinorum antiquiorum saeculo XVI qui asservantur in bibliotheca nationali Parisiensis, in Subsidia Hagiographica, 3 vols (Brussels, 1889-1893).
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  • Bolton, Charles A., "St Patrick and the Easter Fire", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 69, 5th ser. (1947), 215-220.
  • Bolton, Charles A., "The Saint on Croagh Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 70, 5th ser. (1948), 681-686.
  • Bolton, Charles A., "St Patrick's Pastoral Testament", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 74, 5th ser. (1950), 234-241. On the Dicta Patricii in the Book of Armagh.
  • Bolton, Charles A., "St Patrick's Breastplate: A New Interpretation", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 75, 5th ser. (1951), 226-231. Suggests that St Patrick composed the 'breastplate', inspired by Rogation Litanies.
  • Bolton, F. R., review of R.P.C. Hanson, Saint Patrick: His Origins and Career, in Theology, 73 (1970), 221-222. [Cross-ref: Hanson1968] Sage Journals Online
  • Bonnet, Max, Le latin de Grégoire de Tours (Paris, 1890).
  • Bonnet, M., Acta apostolorum apocrypha (Leipzig, 1898-1903). Reprinted in Darmstadt (1959).
  • Bouillon, Francois, Histoire de la vie et du Purgatoire de St Patrice (Rouen, 1673). From the Spanish of I. Perez de Montaluan. New edition Troyes, 1728.
  • Bourke, Cormac, Patrick: Archaeology of a Saint (Belfast, 1993).
  • Bourke, Cormac, "Medieval Ecclesiastical Metalwork from the Diocese of Clogher", in History of the Diocese of Clogher, edited by H. A. Jeffries (2005), 25–40.
  • Bourke, Cormac, "Patrick (Patricius, Pátraic, Pádraig)", Dictionary of Irish Biography, online Edition (2009). Dictionary of Irish Biography
  • Bourne, Harry, "St Patrick, Battersea and Wandsworth: a Reply", Wandsworth Historian, 64 (1992), 17-21. Random assertions presented as if constituting a refutation of , Fuentes (Wandsworth Historian 63, 8-19); Fuentes appends a response (21-22) reaffirming his position.
  • Bowen, Emrys G., Saints, Seaways, and Settlements in the Celtic Lands (Cardiff, 1977). See Index s.v. 'Patrick, St'
  • Bowman, Alan K.Thomas, John David, Vindolanda: the Latin writing-tablets, in Britannia monograph series, 4 (Gloucester, 1983).
  • Boylan, A.H., "Letter to the Editor re an item of local history concerning St Patrick", Clogher Record, 1, No. 1 (1953), 38. Claims to locate Áth Ua Lilaigh, mentioned in the Tripartite Life.
  • Bradley, D.R., [title unknown] (n.d.).
  • Brady, John, review of Ludwig Bieler, Codices Patriciani Latini, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 61, 5th ser. (1943), 143-144.
  • Brady, John, "The First Patrician Church Site: A Suggested Identification", Ríocht na Midhe, 1:1 (1955), 13. Takes Armagh sources literally; suggests Tullock.
  • Brady, John, "Early Christian Meath", Ríocht na Midhe, 1:4 (1958), 5-13. Uncritical local 'history', 432-1152 (Synod of Kells).
  • Brandes, Wilhelm, "Des Auspicius von Toul rhythmische Epistel an Arbogastes von Trier", Programm Wolfenbüttel, [no vol. no.] (1905), 26, n.1.
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  • Breen, Aidan, "Esposito, Mario", Dictionary of Irish Biography, online Edition (2009). Dictionary of Irish Biography
  • Breen, Walter, "Comments on St. Patrick Halfpence and Farthings", The Colonial Newsletter 7, 22 (1968), 214–217.
  • Breen, Walter, "Additional Comments on St. Patrick Farthings", The Colonial Newsletter 7, 24 (1968), 233.
  • Britten, J., "The Shamrock", The Month, 137 (1921), 193-205.
  • Bromwich, Rachel and Ifor Williams (ed.), The Beginnings of Welsh Poetry (Cardiff, 1972).
  • Brooke, Alan England; McLean, Norman and Norman McLean (ed.), The Old Testament in Greek, according to the text of Codex Vaticanus, supplemented from other uncial manuscripts, with a critical apparatus containing the variants of the chief ancient authorities for the text of the septuagint, 3 vols. (in various parts) (Cambridge, 1917-). Vol. 1 contains the Octateuch, vol. 2(1) Samuel, vol. 2(2) Kings, vol 2(3) Chronicles, vol. 2(4). I Esdras and Ezra-Nehemiah, vol. 3(1) Esther, Judit and Tobit. Some vols. are available on www.archive.org (http://www.archive.org/details/OldTestamentGreeklxxTextCodexVaticanus).
  • Brooke, Henry, An Essay on the Ancient and Modern State of Ireland (London, 1760). Project Gutenberg
  • Brophy, Patrick J., "St Patrick's Other Island", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 75, 5th ser. (1951), 243-246. The island of St-Honorat, Lérins.
  • Brown, Peter, The Rise of Western Christianity (Oxford, 2003).
  • Bruno Herbipolensis, Opera Omnia, in Patrologia Latina, Patrologiae cursus completus: sive biblioteca universalis,integra uniformis, commoda, oeconomica, omnium SS. Patrum, doctorum scriptorumque eccelesiasticorum qui ab aevo apostolico ad usque Innocentii III tempora floruerunt, 142 (1880).
  • Bruyne, Donatien, "La reconstitution du psautier hexaplaire latin", Revue Bénédictine, 41 (1929), 297-324.
  • Buchanan, E. S., Sacred Latin texts, 4 vols. (London, 1912-6). Bieler refers to vol. 3 (1914) of Buchanan's edition with regard to the "Codex Harleianus 1023, saec. X" (sigl "h2"). Vol. 4 (1916) is mentioned concerning "Laud. lat. 43, saec. XIII" (sigl "l" in Bieler) and vol. 1 (1912) regarding sigl "z".
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  • Burkitt, Francis Crawford, "On Two Early Irish Hymns", Journal of Theological Studies, 3 (1901-1902), 95-96. For Old Latin influence on the Altus Prosatur [sic] and the Audite omnes, adds further evidence to that in Bernard and Atkinson's Liber Hymnorum.
  • Burn, Andrew EwbankTraube, Ludwig, Facsimiles of the creeds from early manuscripts, 36 (London, 1909). Internet Archive
  • Bury, John Bagnell, "The Oldest Life of St Patrick", Guardian, [no vol. no.] (1901).
  • Bury, John Bagnell, "The Itinerary of Patrick in Connaught, according to Tírechán", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 24 [Section C] (1902-1904), 153-168. JSTOR
  • Bury, John Bagnell, "A Life of St Patrick (Colgan's Tertia Vita)", Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 32 [Section C] (1902-1904), 199-262. JSTOR
  • Bury, John Bagnell, "Tírechán's Memoir of St Patrick", English Historical Review, 17, no. 66 (1902), 235-267.
  • Bury, John Bagnell, "Supplementary Notes on Tírechán's Memoir of St. Patrick (Continued)", English Historical Review, 17, no. 68 (1902), 700-704.
  • Bury, John Bagnell, "The Tradition of Muirchu's Text", Hermathena, 12 (1903), 172-207.
  • Bury, John Bagnell, review of Heinrich Zimmer, The Celtic Church in Britain and Ireland, translated by A. Meyer (London: Nutt, 1902), in English Historical Review, 18, no. 71 (1903), 543-546. [Cross-ref: Zimmer1896-1913]
  • Bury, John Bagnell, "Sources of the Early Patrician Documents", English Historical Review, 19, no. 75 (1904), 493-503.
  • Bury, John Bagnell, The life of St. Patrick and his Place in History (London, 1905). for Emendationes on the Confessio and Epistola see esp. pp. 196-195, 225-227.
  • Bury, John Bagnell, Ireland 's Saint: The Essential Biography of St. Patrick (edited with Introduction and Annotation by Jon M. Sweeney) (Massachusetts, 2008). A new edition of J. B. Bury's classical biography of St Patrick written in 1905, focussing on the saint's place in history, book of 205 pp.
  • Butcher, Justin, The Wisdom of Str. Patrick (Oxford, 2000).
  • Buttimer, Neil, "A Late Life of Patrick", in Cín Chille Cuíle; Texts, Saints and Places: Essays in Honour of Pádraig Ó Riain, edited by John Carey, edited by Máire Herbert, edited by Kevin Murray (Aberystwyth, 2004), 1-43. An original verse account, composed in Irish by Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin (d. 1838), is edited at pp. 15-43.
  • Byrne, Francis John, review of James Carney, The Problem of St Patrick, in Éigse, 10 (1961-1963), 163-170. [Cross-ref: Carney1961]
  • Byrne, Francis John, "Seventh-century Documents", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 108, 5th ser. (1967), 164-182. A wide-ranging survey not limited to documents with Patrician connotations.
  • Byrne, Francis John, review of Eoin MacNeill and John Ryan (ed.), Saint Patrick, in Irish Historical Studies, 16 (1968-1969), 207-209. [Cross-ref: MacNeill1964]
  • Byrne, Francis John, The Rise of the Uí Néill and the High Kingship of Ireland (Dublin, 1970).
  • Byrne, Francis John, Irish Kings and High-Kings (London, 1973). See Index s.v. 'Patrick, St'. Includes discussion of the Law of Patrick, Vita Tripartita, and more.
  • Byrne, Francis JohnFrancis, Pádraig, "Two Lives of Saint Patrick: "Vita Secunda" and "Vita Quarta"", The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 124 (1994), 5-117. JSTORVastly important, as is the bibliography.
  • Byrne, K., Pearse Street; A Study of the Past, a Vison for the future (Dublin, 2001).
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  • Cahill, Thomas, How the Irish Saved Civilization (Anchor, 1996).
  • Campbell, J.J.Ulster Society for Medieval Latin Studies, Ego Patricius: An anthology of Latin texts relating to Saint Patrick and the conversion of Ireland (Belfast[?], 1978). Aimed principally at 'A-level' students.
  • Capelle, Bernard and Alban Dold, "Deux psautiers gaulois dans le cod. Aug. CCLIII", Revue Bénédictine, 37 (1925), 181-223.
  • Capelle, Paul, Le texte du Psautier latin en Afrique., in Collectanea biblica latina, 4 (Rome, 1913).
  • Carey, John, "Saint Patrick, the Druids, and the End of the World", History of Religions, 36, no. 1 (1996).
  • Carney, James, Studies in Irish Literature and History (Dublin, 1955).
  • Carney, James, "Comments on the Present State of the Patrician Problem", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 92, 5th ser. (1959), 1-28.
  • Carney, James, The Problem of St Patrick (Dublin, 1961).
  • Carney, James, "St Patrick's Confessio", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 97, 5th ser. (1962), 148-154. Concentrates on the significance of the term confessio.
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  • Castrichini, Marcello, Dal purgatorio di S. Patrizio alla città celeste A proposito di un affresco del 1346 ritrovato a Todi, in Arte e restauro, 1 (1985).
  • Cathcart, William, The Ancient British and Irish Churches, including the Life and Labours of St Patrick (Philadelphia, 1894). pp. 59-164
  • Gaius Valerius Catullus, Catull (Leipzig, 1923). Has been reprinted several times. (2nd edition in 1929; 3rd edition by Teubner in Stuttgart 1959; 7th edition by de Gruyter in 1989)
  • Cerbelaud-Salagnac, Georges, Saint Patrick: Héros et apôtre d'Irlande, in Collection Nos amis les saints (Lyons, 1956). Illustrated fiction
  • Certani, Jacob, Il Mise dell' Ibernia (n.d.).
  • Chadwick, Hector Munro, Early Scotland (Cambridge, 1949).
  • Chadwick, Nora K., "The Celtic West", in The Heritage of Early Britain (London, 1952). pp. 104-27
  • Chadwick, Nora K., The Age of the Saints in the Early Celtic Church (London, 1961, revised impression 1963).
  • Chapman, John, Notes on the Early History of the Vulgate Gospels (Oxford, 1908). Internet ArchiveChapter IX: The Irish Text of the Vulgate Gospels' contains '§1. The Vulgate and St Patrick' (pp. 162-64). See also 'Index' s.v. 'Patrick, St.'.
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  • Charlier, Célestin, "Note sur les origines de l'écriture dite de Luxeuil: à propos d'une étude récente", Revue Bénédictine, [no vol. no.]. The reference is to Pierre Salmon, Le Lectionnaire de Luxeuil (Paris, B.N. lat. 9427): Édition et étude comparative (Rome, 1944)
  • Chartreux, Vie Admirable (n.d.).
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  • Christiani, Chanoine, "St Patrick and the Christian Origins of Ireland", in The Miracle of Ireland, edited by Daniel-Rops (Dublin and London, 1959), 19-30. Includes (pp. 28-30) a translation of 'St Patrick's Breastplate' by J. Ryan.
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  • Coleman, Ambrose, "The Deposition of St Patrick", Irish Rosary, 36 (1932), 337-342. Inspired by Concannon's Life, asserts Patrick's deposition as bishop by St Hilary of Arles and his replacement by Secundinus and Isserninus.
  • Coleno, Annonciade, Saint Patrick (Paris, 1996). coll. « Régine Pernoud présente »
  • Colgan, John, Triadis thaumaturga… acta (Louvain, 1647). [Cross-ref: Walsh1932] Marks the beginning of 'scientific investigation on the acts and life of St Patrick' (Walsh, IER, 5th series, 39.232)
  • Colker, Marvin L., Trinity College Library Dublin. Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval and Renaissance Latin Manuscripts (Aldershot, 1991).
  • Collingwood, Robin GeorgeMyres, John Nowell Linton, Roman Britain and the English Settlements (New York, 1936). Includes section 'Spiritual conditions: Christianity' with a subsection entitled 'Caelestinus and Patrick' (p. 311) and section 'Evidence from St Patrick's life' (p. 305) to assess the state of villas in Britain.
  • Collins, P., "St Patrick's Nightmare", Spirituality, 7 (2001), 82-85.
  • Collon, Alphonse, Catalogue général des manuscrits des bibliothèques publiques de France, Tours, Bd. 37/1 (Paris, 1900).
  • Columban, "Epistolae, iii", in Monumenta Germaniae Historica, edited by W. Gundlach (1892), 154 ff.. MGH
  • Concannon, Helena, "Silva Focluti, Silva Uluti, or Silva Virgulti?", Féil-sgríbhin Eóin Mhic Néill: Essays and Studies Presented to Professor Eoin MacNeill, [no vol. no.] (1940), 282-285. Opts for the third, on the basis of its appearance 'in all the existing MSS of the Confession except…the Book of Armagh (p. 282); sees it as a Latinization of *Caill Cleithe ('Wattle Wood), Kilchef [Co.??? ___]'s name indirectly reflecting this.
  • Conneely, Daniel, St. Patrick's letters: a study of their theological dimension (1993). Part 1: Latin text with biblical, patristic and magisterial apparatus; Part 2: translations into English and Irish; Part 3: commentary section on the theological dimension of St Patrick's letters. Contains P. Ó Fiannachta's contribution ‘An Fhaoistin/Dearbhú Grástaon' pp. 85–98.
  • Connellan, M. J., "Three Patritian Bishops and their Seats in Airteach", Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 24 (1950-1951), 125-129. JSTORIdentifies 'the episcopal sees of Telach/Tulach na gCloch, Telach/Tulach Liag and Cúil Conalto mentioned in the Tripartite Life of S. Patrick'.
  • Connellan, M. J., "St Patrick's Two Crossings of the Shannon", Journal of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Antiquarian Society, 2:12 (1951), 78-84. Uncritical local history based on 'Tírechán' and the Tripartite Life.
  • Connolly, S. and J.-M. Picard, "Cogitosus's Life of St Brigid : Content and Value", JRSAI, 117 (1987), 5–27.
  • Connolly, S., "Vita Prima Sanctae Brigitae: Background and Historical Value", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquities of Ireland, 119 (1989), 5-49.
  • Conway, D. [=Inglis, Henry David], [title unknown] (n.d.). Is this the piece to which Esposito referred in his Thomas Davis lecture?
  • Conybeare, F. G., "Fragments of Gen preserved in a Latin translation of Philo [?]", The Expositor, 4 ser. IV. (1891).
  • Conyngham, David Power, Lives of the Irish Saints (1970 [n.p.]).
  • Cooper-Marsdin, A. C., The History of the Islands of Leirns (Cambridge, 1913).
  • Cordoliani, Alfred, "Le Texte de la Bible en Irlande du Ve au IXe siècle: Étude sur les manuscrits", Revue biblique, 57 (1950), 5-39. A useful summary of the 1950 status quaestionis, with (p. 37) a call for specific editorial and palaeographical studies to be undertaken; includes (pp. 37-39) a 'Liste alphabétique des [68] manuscrits cités'.
  • Cordoliani, Alfred, review of Ludwig Bieler, The Life and Legend of St Patrick, in Bibliothèque de l'École des Chartes, 109 (1951), 112-115. [Cross-ref: Bieler1948f]
  • Corfe, Tom, St Patrick and Irish Christianity (Minneapolis, 1979). For secondary-school readers and equivalent.
  • Corish[?], Patrick J., review of Ludwig Bieler (ed.), Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 81, 5th ser. (1954), 155-156. [Cross-ref: Bieler1950-1951]
  • Corish, Patrick J., "St Patrick and Ireland", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 95, 5th ser. (1961), 223-228. Outlines the development of St Patrick's cult in Ireland; attempts to identify national characteristics deriving from those of the saint.
  • Corish, Patrick, The Irish Catholic Experience: A Historical Survey (Dublin, 1985).
  • Cosgrave, Joyce, The Story of St Patrick (London, 1963). A (slightly demythologized) Anglican confessional retelling for children of Muirchú's account and other traditions, presented as history; with illustrations by George Æ Smith.
  • Courcelle, Pierre, Les Confessions de Saint Augustin dans la tradition littéraire: antécédents et postérité (Paris, 1963). See 'Index des noms propres' s.v. 'Patrick (S.)'.
  • Cozza, Giuseppe, Sacrorum Bibliorum vetustissima fragmenta: graeca et latina ex palimpsestis codicibus ... (Rome, 1867). Internet Archive
  • Croke, William J.D., "[title unknown]", [journal unknown], [no vol. no.]. Possibly never published.
  • Croke, William J.D., "[title unknown]", Catholic Press Publications for 1899 & 1900, [no vol. no.].
  • Croke, William J.D., "The Double Personality of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 12, 4th ser. (1902), 442-450. Sees Patrick and Palladius as one, the latter name being a Latin 'translation' of Sucat.
  • Croke, William J.D., "The Life and Literature of St Patrick", Seven Hills Magazine (Rome), [no vol. no.] (1906-1907).
  • Crooks, Samuel B., review of J.E.L. Oulton, Credal Statements, in Dublin Magazine, 17:2 [n.s. ] (1942), 59-60. [Cross-ref: Oulton1940]
  • Culhane, Robert, "St Patrick and Italy", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 72, 5th ser. (1949), 308-320. Describes aspects of the cult of St Patrick in Italy.
  • Cummings, "[title unknown]", Furrow, March (1955).
  • Cunningham, B. and R. Gillespie, "The Most Adaptable of Saints: the Cult of St Patrick in the Seventeenth Century", Archivium Hibericum, 49 (1995), 82–104.
  • Curtayne, Alice, "The Ignorance of St Patrick", Irish Monthly, 60 (1932), 61-64. JSTOR
  • Curtayne, Alice, "St Patrick and Pecuniary Reward", Irish Monthly, 60 (1932), 257-261. JSTOR
  • Curtayne, Alice, "Five Irish Saints", Capuchin Annual 1945-46, [no vol. no.] (1945), 269-277. Devotional article on five saints including St Patrick (pp. 269-70).
  • Cusack, Mary Frances, The Trias Thaumaturga: or, Three Wonder-Working Saints of Ireland. St Patrick, St Bridget and St Columba (London, n.d. [1877 or 1879]). [Cross-ref: Cusack1870] Profusely illustrated; inter multa alia contains (pp. 393-534) a translation by W.M. Hennessey of the Tripartite Life, and (as a frontispiece) a letter of commendation (dated 6 Oct, 1870) to the authoress from Pope Pius IX.
  • Cusack, Mary Francis, The Life of Saint Patrick, Apostle of Ireland (London, 1870). [Cross-ref: Cusack1877] "Ablest and largest work on the subject from a catholic standpoint" (Wright 1920, 17). Latin text of Confessio on pp. 580-612, based on the transcription of the Book of Armagh copy by Thaddeus O’Mahony, additional text in square brackets is from the Bodleian copy, Oxford; Epistola on pp. 612-620, based on the Cotton MS in the British Library; both texts along with an English translation; introductory remarks on MSS and editions on pp. 571-579. Contains also "The Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick. Apostle of Ireland, translated from the original Irish, by William Maunsell Hennessey" (pp. 371-502), as re-published in Mary Frances Cusack (al. Sister Mary Francis Clare, the Nun of Kenmare), The Trias Thaumaturga (1877/1879). Numerous illustrations.
  • Cyprianus, S. Thasci Caecili Cypriani Opera omnia., in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 3 (3 parts) (Vienna, 1868-71). GoogleAll parts of this vol. are available via Google Books.
  • Cyprianus, Opera II. Ad Donatum. De mortalitate. Ad Demetrianum. De opere et eleemosynis. De zelo et livore. De dominica oratione. De bono patientiae., in Corpus Christianorum Series Latina (CCSL), 3A (1976).
  • Cyprianus, A Donat et La Vertu de Patience, in Sources Chrétiennes, 291 (Paris, 1982).
  • Pseudo-Cyprianus, De duodecim abusivis saeculi: Ps.-Cyprianus de xii abusiuis saeculi, in Texte und Untersuchungen zur altchristlichen Literatur, 34 (Leipzig, 1909).
  • Czarnowski, Stefan, Le Culte des héros et ses conditions sociales: Saint Patrick héros national de l'Irlande( with a Preface by H. Hubert ), 70; 71 (Paris, 1919). [Cross-ref: Hubert1914-1915] Intended as a companion to Czarnowski's book entitled thus.
  • D'Alton, Edward Alfred, "A New Word on St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 4, 4th ser. (1898), 343-353. A simple restatement of traditional views.
  • D'Alton, John, The history of the county of Dublin (Dublin, 1838). Google
  • D'Arcy, Mary R., The Saints of Ireland (St Paul, 1974).
  • Dark, Ken, Britain and the end of the Roman Empire (Stroud, Gloucestershire, 2000).
  • Davies, O. and T.G.F. Paterson, "The Head of Saint Patrick at Armagh", Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 3, 3rd ser. (1940), 68, with a photo (pl. Vb) facing 48. JSTORA stone head; possibly not of St Patrick; probably not pre-ninth century.
  • Davies, O. and et al., "Survey of Ancient Monuments: Additions and Corrections", Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 4, 3rd ser. (1941), 35-44; 139-145. JSTORBy way of a supplement to H.M.S.O., A Preliminary Survey of the Ancient Monuments of Northern Ireland, includes (for Co. Tyrone) notes by O. Davies on 'Leckpatrick T[ownlan]d, Old Church' (p. 38, with fig. 2d on p. 39); 'Lower Barnes T[ownlan]d, St. Patrick's Stone' (p. 38); 'Donacavey T[ownlan]d, St Patrick's Cross' (p. 144, with fig. 1 on p. 140; A Preliminary Survey, p. 247).
  • Davies, T., Literary and Historical Essays (Dublin, 1846).
  • Dawson, Abraham, "St Patrick's View of the Braid Valley, and the Burning of Milchu's Homestead", Ulster Journal of Archaeology, [2nd ser.], 3 (1896-1897), 113-119. Internet Archive
  • De Búrca, Seán, "The Patricks: a Linguistic Interpretation", Lochlann, 3 (1965), 278-285.
  • de Tischendorf, Constantinus, Biblia sacra latina Veteris Testamenti Hieronymo interprete ex antiquissima auctoritate in stiches descripta. Vulgatam lectionem ex ed. Clementina principe anni MDXCII et Romana ultima anni MDCCCLXI repetitam testimonium comitatur codicis Amiatini latinorum omnium antiquissimi. Ed. instituit suasore Christ. Carolo Iosia de Bunsen, Theodorus Heyse, ad finem perduxit Constantinus de Tischendorf... (Leipzig, 1873).
  • Dease, Charlotte and et al., An Alphabet of Irish Saints (with an foreword by Henry Bellingham) (1931).
  • De Bh., T., Notes for pilgrims to the forgotten shrine of St. Patrick on Knockpatrick, near Foynes (Limerick, 1927[?]).
  • De Blacam, Hugh [=De Blácam, Aodh], A First Book of Irish Literature... from the earliest times to the present day (Dublin and Cork, 1934 [?]).
  • De Blacam, Hugh [=De Blácam, Aodh], "The Old Bishop's Confession", Irish Monthly, 67 (1939), 505-515. JSTORAn informal pen-portrait of the saint drawn largely from the Confessio.
  • De Blacam, Hugh [=De Blácam, Aodh], St Patrick: Apostle of Ireland (1941).
  • De Blacam, Hugh [=De Blácam, Aodh], Hail Glorious St Patrick! [review of Thomas F. O'Rahilly, The Two Patricks] , in Irish Monthly, 70 (1942), 342-348. [Cross-ref: ORahilly1942] JSTOR
  • De Blacam, Hugh [=De Blácam, Aodh], "The North-East: St Patrick's Corner", Capuchin Annual 1943, [no vol. no.] (1943), 211-219. Romantic musings on various locations in the north-east of Ireland.
  • De Blacam, Hugh [=De Blácam, Aodh], "The Glory of Armagh: A.D. 444-1944", Irish Monthly, 72 (1944), 91-100. JSTORUncritical, informal discourse, including (pp. 97-100) an extract from the author's play Ambassador of Christ in which St Patrick brings relics to Armagh.
  • De Breffny, Brian, In the Steps of St Patrick (London, 1982).
  • De Brún, Pádraig, "Bliain Phádraig Naomhtha", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 39, 5th ser. (1932), 225-231.
  • Bruyne, Donatien, Les fragments de Freising (Épîtres de s. Paul et Épîtres catholiques), in Collectanea biblica latina, 5 (Rome, 1921).
  • Degering, H. and A. Boeckler, Die Quedlinburger Italafragmente (1932).
  • Dekkers, Clavis patrum latinorum, in CCSL (Steenbrugis, 1995). Nos. 474-477 contain Sulpicius Severus (478-479 spurious, 480 appendix).
  • Lagarde, Paul, Mittheilungen, 4 vols. (Goettingen, 1884). Internet ArchiveBieler refers in particular to vol. 1 of Lagarde's work.
  • Delamare, Édith, Conquérant de l'Irlande: Saint Patrick (Tours [?], 1963). Nihil obstat Paris 1962.
  • Delehaye, Hippolyte, Sanctus. Essai sur le culte des saints dans l'antiquité. (Bruxelles, 1927).
  • Delisle, Léopold Victor, Le cabinet des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque impériale; étude sur la formation de ce dépôt comprenant les éléments d'une histoire de la calligraphie de la miniature, de la reliure, et du commerce des livres à Paris avant l'invention de l'imprimerie, 3 vols. (Paris, 1868-1881). Internet Archive
  • Delisle, Léopold, "Inventaire des manuscrits latins de Notre-Dame et d'autres fonds, conservés à la Bibliothèque nationale sous les n° 16719-18613 du fonds latin.", Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes, 31 (1870), 463-565.
  • Delius, Walter, "Die Einführung des Christentums in Irland", Theologische Studien und Kritiken, 106 (= n.s. 1) (1934-35), 356-375. Some but thin on Patrick at p. 358.
  • Delius, Walter, Geschichte der irischen Kirche (Munich, 1954). Contains chapter 3 'Die Mission Patricks' (pp. 23-36). See also Index.
  • Maxime Fourcheux, C. M. J., L'Apôtre d'Irlande (1856).
  • Denman, Peter, "Ferguson, Sir Samuel", Dictionary of Irish Biography, online Edition (2009). Dictionary of Irish Biography
  • De Paor, Liam, "I Wish my Brethren and Kin to Know What Kind of Person I Am", Irish Times, [no vol. no.] (1990, 17 March), 2 ('Weekend'). A layman's introduction to the works and person of the Saint.
  • De Paor, Liam, "The Aggrandisment of Armagh", Historical Studies, 8 (1971), 95-110. Sees Armagh as indeed a Patrician foundation, but an obscure one until the seventh century; then midlands churches adopted Patrick's (and hence Armagh's) patronage 'against the encroachments of monastic establishments' in a 'new counter-monastic federation (soon itself monastic in character)' (p. 110), producing the learned pseudo-history that we have.
  • De Paor, Liam, Saint Patrick's World. The Christian Culture of Ireland's Apostolic Age (Dublin and North America, 1993). with an English translation of Confessio and Epistola, scarcely annotated
  • De Paor, Máire, "The Relics of Saint Patrick: A Photographic Feature with Notes on the Relics", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 4, No. 2 [Patrician Year] (1961-1962), 87-91, with eight pages of plates. JSTOR
  • De Paor, Máire and Liam De Paor, Early Christian Ireland (London, 1978).
  • De Paor, Máire B., Patrick: The Pilgrim Apostle of Ireland. An Analysis of St Patrick's Confessio and Epistola, in Celtic Studies (Dublin, 1998). [Cross-ref: Howlett1994] St Patrick's Writings edited and translated with scholarly analysis and commentary on the writings and the person of the saint. Latin text and layout of the English translation adapted from Howletts's edition (translation slightly different).
  • Dessau, Hermann, Inscriptiones Latii veteris latinae, consilio et auctoritate Academiae Litterarum Regiae Borussicae edidit Hermannus Dessau, 3 vols. (Berlin, 1887-1933).
  • Dessau, Hermann, Inscriptiones latinae selectae (ILS), 3 vols. (Berlin, 1892-1916).
  • Devine, Kieran, Clavis Patricii I: Computer-Generated Concordance to the Libri Epistolarum of Saint Patrick (Dublin, 1989).
  • Devine, K. Smith, and A. Harvey and F.J. Smith, The Database of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources (Dublin, 1987).
  • De Vinne, Daniel, History of the Irish Primitive Church, together with the Life of Saint Patrick (New York, 1870).
  • Diehl, Ernst, "Vulgärlateinische Inschriften", in Kleine Texte für theologische und philologische Vorlesungen und Uebungen (Bonn, 1910). Internet Archive
  • Diehl, Ernst, Inscriptiones Latinae Christianae Veteres (ILCV), 4 vols. (Berlin, 1924-1931). Vols. 1-3 were published by Diehl between 1924 and 1931 and have been reprinted several times. Supplementary vol. 4 was edited by Jacques Moreau and Henri-Irénée Marrou in 1967.
  • Dillon, Myles and Nora Chadwick, The Celtic Realms (London, 1972).
  • Dillon, T. G., Notes on Crouchan Ai and Carnfree, Co. Roscommon (Dublin, 1924[?]).
  • Dinneen, Patrick S. [=Pádraig Ó Duinnín] [=Ó Duinnín, Patrick S.], Faoistin naomh-Phádraig: The Confession of St Patrick in Latin, Irish and English (Dublin, 1906).
  • Doherty, C., "Some Aspects of Hagiography as a Source for Irish Economic History", Peritia, 1 (1982), 300–328.
  • Doherty, Charles, "The Cult of Patrick and the Politics of Armagh in the Seventh Century", in Ireland and Northern France AD 600–850, edited by Jean-Michel Picard (1991), 53–94. On the cult of St. Patrick and 7th century politics of Armagh. Papers to the 1989 Internat. Symp. of Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes, Paris
  • Doherty, Charles, "The Problem of Patrick", History Ireland, 3, no. 1 (1995), 15-18.
  • Dolan, James, Miniature Lives of Irish Saints (Patrons of Irish Dioceses) (Dublin, 1932). Includes a credulous paragraph '17th March- St Patrick, Pádraig, Apostle and Patron of all Ireland' (p. 3).
  • Dold, Alban, Konstanzer altlateinische Propheten- und Evangelienbruchstücke, in Beiträge zur Ergründung des älteren lateinischen christlichen Schrifttums und Gottesdienstes (Texte und Arbeiten), 7-9 (Leipzig, 1923). Bieler refers to Dold's edition with regard to the "Contance-Weingarten" fragments (sigl "k") on pp. 30-112 and to "Sangallensis 1398, saec. X." (sigl "g").
  • Dold, Alban and P. Lehmann, "Supplements to Turner's "The oldest manuscript of the Vulgate Gospel" [?]", Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen, 50 (1933), 50-76, 709-17.
  • Dold, Alban and A. Allgeier (ed.) and Erzabtei Beuron (ed.), Der Palimpsestpsalter im Codex Sangallensis 912: ein altlateinische Übersetzung des frühen 6. Jahrhunderts aus der einstigen Kloster-Bibliothek von Bobbio (Beuron, 1933).
  • Dold, Alban and Stiftsbibliothek Sankt Gallen (ed.), Neue St. Galler vorhieronymianische Prophetenfragmente der St. Galler Sammelhandschrift 1398b zugehörig; herausgegeben und bearbeitet von P. Dr. H.C. Alban Dold ... Anhang: 1. Ein neues Winitharfragment mit liturgischen Texten. 2. Irische Isidorfragmente des 7. Jahrhunderts. Mit vier Schrifttafeln. (Beuron, 1940).
  • Dold, Alban, "[?]", Biblica, 22 (1941), 105-46.
  • Dold, Alban, Die Orakelsprüche im St. Galler Palimpsestcodex 908 (die sogenannten ‘sortes Sangallenses’)., in ÖAW, philosophisch-historische Klasse, Sitzungsberichte, 225:4. (Vienna, 1948).
  • Dolley, Michael, "Roman Coins from Ireland and the Date of St Patrick", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 76 [Sec. C] (1976), 181-190. JSTORSees the finds as 'consistent with the hypothesis that Patrick was brought to Ireland as a slave in the 420s'.
  • Dombart, Bernhard, Commodiani Carmina. Recensvit et commentario critico instrvxit Bernhardvs Dombart (Vienna, 1887). Internet Archive
  • Donnelly, Maureen, Saint Patrick and his Associations with Saul and Downpatrick (Newtownards, 1972).
  • Doolan, Aegidius, "St Patrick's Mission", Doctrine and Life, 11 (1961), 118-125. A spiritual commentary on passages in the Confessio.
  • Dottin, Georges, Les Livres des Saint Patrice, Apotre de l'Irlande. Introduction, traduction et notes, in La vie des saints. Chefs-d'oevre de la littérature hagiographique - Science et religion. Études pour le temps présent, 505 (Paris, 1908). French translation of Confessio (pp. 25-45) and Epistola (pp. 45-52), based on White's edtion, "D'après L. Gougaud … 'on ne pouvait rendre plus fidélement le style gauche, l'accent ingénu et si touchant de l'écrivain' (Les chrétientés celtiques, p. 43. Note 4)" (Hanson, p. 65).
  • Dowling, Michael G., "Ordnance Survey Letters for County Kildare [Part 6]", Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society, 13 (1946-1947; 1961-1963), 119-132. Includes an edition of a letter of 9th November 1837, from P. O'Keefe on the parishes of Killashee, Coghlanstown and Carnalway (pp. 119-22, 130-31), which treats of Killashee's being a dedication to Auxilius.
  • Doyle, Lynn [=Montgomery, L.A.], "Saint Patrick and Lager Beer", The Bell, 1:6 (1941), 68-74. A humorous anecdote set in the author's boyhood.
  • Dronke, Peter, "St. Patrick's Reading", Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies, 1 (1981), 22-38.
  • Du Cange and et al., Glossarium mediæ et infimæ latinitatis (Niort, 1883-1887).
  • Duchet-Suchaux, G. and M. Pastoureau (ed.), Flammarion Iconographic Guides: The Bible and the Saints (Paris, 1994).
  • Duffy, Joseph, Patrick in his own words (Dublin, 1975). Contains parts 'One: St Patrick's Confession' (pp. 7-38; includes translation at pp. 11-38); 'Two: The Roots of a Personality' (pp. 39-52); 'Three: Behind the Legend' (pp. 53-75); also appendices 'One: [Latin text of] Confessio' (pp. 76-97); 'Two Notes' (pp. 98-100). Re-issued in 2000 by Veritas publisher
  • Duffy, Joseph, Saint Patrick Writes (Dublin, 1994). Consists of the text of Duffy's translation published in Patrick in his Own Words 'with a few minor emendations'.
  • Duffy, Seán, Atlas of Irish History (Dublin, 1997).
  • Duignan, Michael, "On the medieval sources for the legend of Cenn (Crom) Cróich of Mag Slécht", in Féilsgríbhinn Eoin Mhic Néill (= Essays and studies presented to Professor Eoin MacNeill, D.Litt, on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, May 15th 1938), edited by John Ryan (Dublin, 1940), 296-306.
  • Dumville, David N., "Celtic-Latin Texts in Northern England, c. 1150-c. 1250", Celtica, 12 (1977), 19-49. Asserts the availability in Sawley, c. 1200, of an otherwise unknown Vita of St Patrick, as well as of other Celtic-Latin material.
  • Dumville, David N., "Sub-Roman Britain: History and Legend", History, 62 [n.s. ] (1977), 173-192. [Cross-ref: Alcock1971] In responding critically to the credulous attitude to medieval writings displayed in Leslie Alcock, Arthur's Britain: History and Archaeology, A.D. 367-634 (London, 1971) and John Morris, The Age of Arthur: A History of the British Isles from 350-650 (London, 1973), outlines the textual evidence and alleged evidence; Patrick's works are mentioned merely (p. 179).
  • Dumville, David N., Saint Patrick: A.D. 493-1993 (Woodbridge, Suffolk, Rochester, NY, 1993). Reviewed by ó Cróinín, CMCS and Mac Shamhrain, Studia Hibernica.
  • Dumville, David, "The Death Date of St Patrick", in The Book of Letters of Saint Patrick the Bishop, edited by David Howlett (Dublin, 1994).
  • Dumville, David N., "St Patrick in Cornwall? The Origin and Transmission of Vita tertia S. Patricii", in A Celtic Florilegium: Studies in Memory of Brendan O'Hehir, edited by E.E. Sweetser, edited by et al. (Malden, Mass., 1995).
  • Dunlop, R., review of Whitley Stokes (ed.), The Tripartite Life of Patrick, in Academy, 33 (1888), 424-425. [Cross-ref: Stokes1887] CELT projectGives rise to a debate on 'The Tripartite Life of St Patrick' between Whitley Stokes and B. MacCarthy
  • Dutripon, F. P., Concordantiæ Bibliorum sacrorum Vulgatæ editionis (Paris, 1838). HathiTrust
  • Edmonds, F., "Personal Names and the Cult of Patrick in Eleventh-century Strathclyde and Northumbria", in Saints' Cults in the Celtic World., edited by J. R. Boardman, J. R. Davies, and E. Williamson (2009), 42–65..
  • Ellis, R. H., Catalogue of seals in the Public Record Office: monastic seals, 1 (London, 1986).
  • Magnus Felix Ennodius, Magni Felicis Ennodi opera, in Monumenta Germaniae Historica, 7 (Berlin, 1885).
  • Magnus Felix Ennodius, The life of Saint Epiphanius by Ennodius : a translation with an introduction and commentary, in Studies in medieval and renaissance Latin language and literature, 14 (Washington, D.C., 1942). HathiTrust
  • " Esposito, , "Notes on the Latin Writings of St Patrick", Journal of Theological Studies, 19 (1918), 342-346. [Cross-ref: Kattenbusch1894-1900, Haussleiter1898a] Reasserts Kattenbusch and Haussleiter's view that Patrick drew on Victorinus's commentary on the Apocalypse (p. 343); enumerates 'rare or unusual words' (pp. 344-45) and 'late and ecclesiastical' vocabulary (p. 345) in Patrick's works.
  • Esposito, Mario, "Notes on Latin Learning and Literature in Mediaeval Ireland - I", Hermathena, 20 (1926-1930), 225-260. In section 'I. - The Earliest Writers (saec. v-vi' (pp. 226-36), St Patrick is noticed (p. 229).
  • " Esposito, Mario, "Notes on Latin Learning and Literature in Medieval Ireland - III", Hermathena, 48 (1933), 235.
  • " Esposito, Mario, "Notes on Latin Learning and Literature in Mediaeval Ireland - IV", Hermathena, 49 (1935), 120-165. On the Early Latin Lives of St Brigid of Kildare, Contains important observations on Ultán and Ailerán, and (pp. 130-31) suggested emendations to Tírechán's [ Collectanea].
  • " Esposito, Mario, "Notes on Latin Learning and Literature in Mediaeval Ireland - V", Hermathena, 50 (1937), 139-183. Includes note 'II. Latin Lives of St Patrick' (pp. 139-44).
  • " Esposito, Mario, "Notes on a Latin Life of Saint Patrick", Classica et Mediaevalia, 13 (1952), 59-72. Probus' Vita; reports its MS existence still in Pistoia and Brussels; considers the author an Anglo-Saxon ?????, possibly a Glastonbury monk.
  • Esposito, Mario, "St Patrick's Confessio and the Book of ArmaghConfessio", Irish Historical Studies, 9, No. 33 (1954-1955), 1-12. JSTOR
  • Esposito, Mario, "The Patrician Problem and a Possible Solution", Irish Historical Studies, 10, No. 38 (1956-1957), 131-155. JSTORDates St Patrick's mission to the period c. 390-c. 430.
  • Eucherius Lygdunensis, Sancti Eucherii Lygdunensis Formulae spiritalis intellegentiae ; Instructionum libri duo ; Passio agaunensium martyrum ; Epistula de Laude heremi / accedunt epistulae ab Salviano et Hilario et Rustico ad Eucherium datae ; recensuit et commentario critico instruxit Carolus Wotke., in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 31 (Wien, 1894).
  • Eugippus, Epistula ad Probam virginem, Vita S. Severini, Excerpta ex operibus S. Augustini, in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 9 (1885/1886). Vol. 9/1 contains the "Epistula ad Probam virginem" and the "Vita S. Severini", vol. 9/2 "Excerpta ex operibus S. Augustini".
  • Eusebius Vercellenses, Epistalae [ex Galland Bibl], in Patrologia Latina (n.d.). http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu
  • Faris, M. J., The Bishops' Synod (The First Synod of St Patrick). A Symposium with Text, Translation, and Commentary, in ARCA, classical and medieval texts, papers, and monographs. (Liverpool, 1976). Parallel Latin text and English translation of ms. 279 of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; together with a facsimile reprint of the ms., and the papers of a symposium held at Queen's University, Belfast, organized by the Ulster Society for Medieval Latin Studies (source: Hathitrust).
  • Faustinus, De Trinitate Sive De Fide Contra Arianos. Ad Gallam Placidiam, in Patrologia Latina (n.d.). www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu
  • Fawtier, Robert, La vie de Saint Samson : essai de critique hagiographique. (Paris, 1912).
  • Feltoe, Charles Lett, Sacramentarium Leonianum (Cambridge, 1896). Internet Archive
  • Ferguson, Samuel, "On the Patrician Documents", Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 27, Polite Literature and Antiquities (1877-1886 [Read, Nov. 10, 1884 ; Jan. 12, 26; Feb. 9, 1885]), 67-134. [Cross-ref: Ferguson1888] JSTORIncludes blank-verse renderings of the _Confessio_ (pp. 70-91), of 'the Coroticus epistle' (pp. 93-99), and of 'the Fiacc Metrical Life' (pp. 105-08); based on the Latin text of D and F; "admirable translation in blank verse" (White, Libri …, p. 234). Re-published by M.C. Ferguson: Samuel Ferguson, The Remains of St Patrick, Apostle of Ireland. Dublin and London, 1888.
  • Ferguson, Samuel, "On a Passage in the Confessio Patricii [No. I]Confessio Patricii", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 16[= 2nd series, Polite Literature and Antiquities 2] (1879-1888), 1-3. JSTORInvestigates the meaning of exagallias in the Book of Armagh, fol. 23r col. 1, lines 18-19; suggests 'legacy, bequest, inheritance'.
  • Ferguson, Samuel, "On a Passage in the Confessio Patricii [No. II]Confessio Patricii", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 16[= 2nd series, Polite Literature and Antiquities 2] (1879-1888), 15-16. JSTORProposes translating a token of sed as 'except', on the model of Irish acht.
  • Ferguson, Samuel, "On some Passages in the Confessio of St PatrickConfessio", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 16[= 2nd series, Polite Literature and Antiquities 2] (1879-1888), 205-208. JSTORInterprets a number of passages on the basis of their being word-for-word translations from Irish.
  • Ferguson, Samuel, Remains of St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland: The Confessio and the Epistle to Coroticus, 27, Polite Literature and Antiquities (Dublin and London, 1888). [Cross-ref: Ferguson1885] JSTORRe-published article of Ferguson (On the Patrician Documents, in: The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 27, Polite Literature and Antiquities (1877 - 1886), pp. 67-134) with a dissertation on the Patrician Documents contained in the 'Trias Thaumaturga' and 'Book of Armagh'.
  • Ferrill, Arthur, The Fall of the Roman Empire (London, 1986). pp. 117-132
  • Finan, T., "Hiberno-Latin Christian Literature", in An Introduction to Celtic Christianity, edited by J.P. Mackey (Edinburgh, 1989), 64–100.
  • Finberg, H.P.R., "St Patrick at Glastonbury", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 107, 5th ser. (1967), 345-361.
  • Finberg, H.P.R., West-country Historical Studies (Newton Abbot, 1969). Includes an essay 'St Patrick at Glastonbury' (pp. 70-88).
  • Josephus Flavius [=Pseudo Hegesippus], Hegesippi qvi dicitvr historiae libri v. Recensvit et praifatione, commentario critico, indicibvs instrvxit Vincentivs Vssani. (Vienna, n.d.). Has been reprinted in the "Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum" (CSEL) in 1960.
  • Fleming, William, The Life of St Patrick, Apostle of Ireland (London, 1905).
  • Fleming, William, Boulogne-sur-Mer: St Patrick's Native Town (London, 1907).
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  • Freeman, Philip, St Patrick of Ireland: A Biography (New York, 2004).
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  • Fuentes, Nicholas, "St Patrick, Battersea and Wandsworth", Wandsworth Historian, 63 (1991), 8-19. [Cross-ref: Bourne1992] Speculates cumulatively to argue that 'Battersea' means 'Patrick's Island' and that Wandsworth is the site of Bannavem Taberniae.
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  • Giolla, Phádraig [=MacNeill, Patrick ], "The Identification of Fochlut", Catholic Bulletin, 7 (1917), 159-160 (with half-page map). The townland of Faughal ('Irish Fa-choill'), 'bordering the village of Cushendall', Co. Antrim (p. 159).
  • Gleeson, Dermot F., "Saint Patrick in Ormond", North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 8 (1958-1961), 42-44. Uncritically based on the Tripartite Life, the Book of Ballymote, place-names and oral tradition.
  • Glover, T.R., "Note on Confessio S. PatriciiConfessio S. Patricii", Classical Review, 10 (1896), 39. Suggests that Patrick's exclamation at Confessio 20 should be 'Eloi Eloi' (Mc 15.34).
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  • Gogan, Liam S., "The Home of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 75, 5th ser. (1951), 193-204. [Cross-ref: Bieler1953-1955] Suggests Anglesey. Criticized by Ludwig Bieler 'St Patrick, a Native of Anglesey?', Éigse 7 (1953-55), 129-31.
  • Gogan, L. S., "St Patrick's Birthplace: Loughor in South Wales", Tablet, 215 (1961), 252-253.
  • Gogan, L. S., "The Martin-Patrick Relationship", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 96, 5th ser. (1961), 283-289. Evaluates with approval the tradition that St Patrick was nephew to St Martin of Tours.
  • Gogarty, Oliver St John, I Follow Saint Patrick (London, 1938). This book follows the journeys of St Patrick as far as they are traceable at the present time' (p. vii).
  • Gogarty, T., "Ath Dha Laarg i dTaobh Cheannansa: St Patrick's Church at the Ford of the Two Forks", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 23, 4th ser. (1908), 473-480. Sees this reference in the Tripartite Life as denoting a church in Carntown townland, Co. Louth.
  • Goodman, J., The Story of St Patrick (1932). [Cross-ref: Cosgrave1963] Also Joyce Cosgrave's book of the same name
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  • Gougaud, Louis, "Les Saints irlandais dans les traditions populaires des pays continentaux", Revue celtique, 39 (1922), 199-226. The figure of Patrick is dealt with (pp. 201-02) in section 'I. - Les Trois Grands Saints nationaux' (pp. 201-09).
  • Gougaud, Louis, "Les plus anciennes attestations du culte de S. Patrice", Ephemeris Liturgica, 35 (1931), 182.
  • Gougaud, Louis, Les saints irlandais hors d'Irlande : étudiés dans le culte et dans la dévotion traditionnelle, in Bibliothèque de la revue d'histoire ecclésiastique, 16 (Louvain, 1936).
  • Gradwell, Robert, The Life and Times of St Patrick (Preston, 1886).
  • Gradwell, Robert, Succat: the Story of Sixty Years of the Life of St Patrick: A.D. 373-433 (London, 1892[?]). Includes (pp. 301-305) an 'Appendix IV: St Patrick and Old Kilpatrick', by C. Eyre, agreeing with Gradwell's 'Appendix I' (pp. 275-92) that this was the Saint's birthplace.
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  • Grattan Flood, W. H., "Vindication of the Shamrock Legend", The Month, 137 (1921), 541-45.
  • Graves, Charles, "On the Date of the MS. Called the Book of Armagh", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 3 (1845-1847), 316-324; 355-359. JSTOR
  • Graves, Charles, "Some Notices of the Acts of St Patrick, Contained in the Book of Armagh", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 8 (1864 [for 1861-64]), 269-271. JSTOR
  • Graves, Charles, "On the lignum contensionis", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 3, third ser. (1893 - 1896), 20-23. JSTOR
  • Greene, D, "[title unknown]", Irish Times, [no vol. no.]. Re: Carney, _Problem of St Patrick_
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  • Grosjean, Paul, "[title unknown]", Analecta Bollandiana, [no vol. no.], passim et per litteras. Emendationes
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of J. Armitage Robinson, Somerset Historical Essays, in Analecta Bollandiana, 42 (1924), 451-452.
  • Grosjean, Paul [=Paulus], "Patriciana", Analecta Bollandiana, 43 (1925), 241-260. Contains sections titled 'Ocher Ísu Crist' (pp. 241-50); 'De asceticis laboribus S. Patricii' (pp. 250-55); 'De Bineano filio Lugni' (pp. 255-56)' 'In Catalogo successorum Patricii locus coniectura tentatus et restitutus' (pp. 256-58); 'De Vita S. Benigni anglo-normannica' (pp. 258-60).
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of J. Armitage Robinson, Two Glastonbury Legends, in Analecta Bollandiana, 46 (1928), 221-222. [Cross-ref: Robinson1926]
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Recent Research on the Life of St Patrick", Thought, 5 (1930-1931), 22-41. Includes mention (pp. 38-39) of the author's discovery of a fragmentary 'Acts of St Patrick in Connacht' preserved (in Latin and an Irish translation) by the compiler of the Life of Benignus.
  • Grosjean, Paul [=Paulus], "Notulae Hibernicae", Analecta Bollandiana, 49 (1931), 98-100. Includes edition of a poem in Irish (inc. Scuchais in fer) from Oxford Rawlinson MS B.502, fol. 87a 41-56, attributed to St Patrick (pp. 98-99).
  • Grosjean, Paul [=Paulus], "S. Patricius in monte Cruachan Aighle", Analecta Bollandiana, 50 (1932), 346-357. Edits (with Latin translation) an Irish-language anecdote from Dublin. Note mentions MS. A.9 (Franciscan Convent, Dublin)
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of John A. Duke, The Columban Church (Oxford, 1932) , in Analecta Bollandiana, 51 (1933), 417-420. Discusses ( _inter alia_) Duke's view of aspects of Patrician history.
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of Mrs. Thomas Concannon, Saint Patrick: His Life and Mission, in Analecta Bollandiana, 51 (1933), 166-468.
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of B. Capelle, Le Kyne de la messe et le Pape Gélase, in Analecta Bollandiana, 52 (1934), 410-412. Points out that Capelle overlooks the _Dictum Patricii_ embodying the Kyrie. Argues further for the existence in the 10th-11th century of a discrete Patrician corpus, now lost.
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of G.H. Wheeler, St Patrick's Birthplace, in Analecta Bollandiana, 53 (1935), 185-186. [Cross-ref: Wheeler1935]
  • Grosjean, Paul, "À propos du manuscrit 49 de la Reine Christine", Analecta Bollandiana, 54 (1936), 113-136. Mentions St Patrick's (or his copyist's) typically Irish ambulas for subjunctive ambules (pp. 122-23); sees such spellings as modelled on Irish a-subjunctive.
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of G.F. Hamilton, St Patrick and his Age, in Analecta Bollandiana, 54 (1936), 199. [Cross-ref: Hamilton1932a]
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of Eoin Mac Neill, St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland (and of Mac Neill's Early Irish Laws and Institutions) , in Analecta Bollandiana, 54 (1936), 196-198. [Cross-ref: MacNeill1934]
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of R.A.S. Macalister, Ancient Ireland, in Analecta Bollandiana, 54 (1936), 403-408. [Cross-ref: Macalister1935]
  • Grosjean, Paul, Beatha Phadruig? (Dublin, 1940).
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Notes sur les documents anciens concernant S. Patrice", Analecta Bollandiana, 62 (1944), 43-73.
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Analyse du Livre d'Armagh", Analecta Bollandiana, 62 (1944), 33-42. Itemizes the Patrician dossier in the Book of Armagh.
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Notes d'hagiographie celtique [part 2]", Analecta Bollandiana, 63 (1945), 65-130. Includes notes '6.La Patrie de S. Patrice' (pp.65-72); '7. Notes chronologiques sur le séjour de S. Patrice en Gaule' (pp. 73-93); '8. Les Périodes de 30 ans dans la chronologie de S. Patrice' (pp 93-94); ' 9. S. Patrice et S. Victrice' (pp. 94-99); '10. Quand fut composée la Confession de S. Patrice?' (pp. 100-11); '11. La source britannique des Vies S. Patrice' (pp.112-19). A text of the Vita III is referred to on p. 125.
  • Grosjean, Pere, Review of Helena Concannon Silva Focluti, Silva Uluti, or Silva Virgulti?, in Analecta Bollandiana, 64 (1946), 284-286.
  • Grosjean, Paul, "S. Patrice d'Irlande et quelques homonymes dans les anciens martyrologes", Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1 (1950), 151-171. Includes (pp. 169-71) an 'Appendix: Palladius…qui et Patricius fuit'.
  • Grosjean, Paul, Hagiography and History' [review of Ludwig Bieler, The Life and Legend of St Patrick] , in The Month, n.s. 3 (1950), 379-380. [Cross-ref: Bieler1948f]
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Notes d'hagiographie celtique [part 4]", Analecta Bollandiana, 70 (1952), 312-326. Contains notes '20. Les Vies latines de S. Cáemgen et de S. Patrice du manuscrit 121 des Bollandistes' (pp. 313-15); '21. Les lecons du Bréviaire des Chanoines réguliers de Sion sur S. Patrice' (pp. 315-16); '22. Palladius espiscopus…qui Patricius' (pp.317-26).
  • Grosjean, Paul, review of Mario Esposito, Notes on a Latin Life of St Patrick, in Analecta Bollandiana, 71 (1953), 237-239. [Cross-ref: Esposito1952]
  • Grosjean, Paul, "An Early Fragment on Saint Patrick in Ui [sic] Briúin Breifne Contained in the Life of Saint Benén (Benignus) of Armagh", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 1, No. 1 (1954), 31-44. JSTOR
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Dominicati rethoriciDominicati rethorici", Archivum Latinititatis Medii Aevi: Bulletin du Cange, 25 (1955), 41-46.
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Notes d'hagiographie celtique [part 6]", Analecta Bollandiana, 75 (1957), 158-226. Contains notes '27. S. Patrice á Auxerre sous S. Germain. Le témoignage des noms gaulois' (pp. 158-74).
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Les Pictes apostats dans l'Épître de S. Patrice", Analecta Bollandiana, 76 (1958), 354-378.
  • Grosjean, Paul, "Notes d'hagiographie celtique [part 8]", Analecta Bollandiana, 76 (1958), 379-418. Contains note '42. Déchiffrement d'un groupe de Notulae du Livre d'Armagh sur S. Patrice (numéros 28-41)' (pp. 387-411).
  • Günther, Otto, Epistolae Imperatorum Pontificum Aliorum Inde ab a. CCCLXVII usque DLIII datae Avellana Quae Dicitur Collectio, in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 35 (Prague/Vienna/Leipzig, 1895). Internet Archive
  • Gueranger, D. Prosper, The Liturgical Year: Lent (Dublin, 1870). Contains 19 liturgical notes plus some late-medieval Latin hymns in honour of Patrick' (Thomas O'Loughlin)
  • Gutsfeld, Andreas, "Patricius (St. Patrick)", in Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikon, VII (1994). http://www.bbkl.de/p/Patricius.shtml [last accessed 3 September 2009](cols. 9-12). Contains updated bibliography up to 2007.
  • Gwynn, A. and et al., St Patrick: A Symposium (n.d.). [Cross-ref: ]
  • Gwynn, Aubrey, review of Ludwig Bieler, Der Bibeltext des heiligen Patrick [in Biblica 28] , in Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 36, No. 143 (1947), 370-373. [Cross-ref: Bieler1947] JSTORA meticulously detailed and systematic study.
  • Gwynn, Aubrey, review of John Ryan (ed.), Saint Patrick, in Irish Historical Studies, 11 (1958-1959), 227-231. [Cross-ref: Ryan1890]
  • Gwynn, Aubrey, "St Patrick and Rome", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 95, 5th ser. (1961), 218-222. A confessional review of the evidence.
  • Gwynn, Edward, Book of Armagh, the Patrician Documents, in Facsimiles in Collotype of Irish Manuscripts, 3 (Dublin, 1937). Facsimile of foll. 2r-24v
  • Gwynn, John, Liber Ardmachanus. The Book of Armagh (Dublin/ London, 1913). Fundamental work on MS Dublin TCD 52, based on studies by William Reeves; transcription of the whole mansucript; edition limited to 400 copies.
  • Haag, O., Die Latinität Fredegars (Freiburg im Breisgau and Erlangen, 1898).
  • Haarhoff, Theodore Johannes, Schools of Gaul (Oxford, 1920).
  • Haddan, Arthur West and William Stubbs, Councils and ecclesiastical documents relating to Great Britain and Ireland, in 3 voll., II,2 (London & Oxford, 1878). Chapter VIII. (The church of Ireland, from the beginning until the English conquest, A.D. 350 [?]-1175) contains an edition of Confessio & Epistola on pp. 396-319. "The text of the confessio is taken from the Book of Armagh [A]… with various readings and additions from three other MSS. …[C, F & G and ed. Papebroch]" [p. 296 (note a)]. "The text [of the epistola] is taken from … [ed. Papebroch] with various readings from ...[C, F & G]" (p. 314 [note 1]).
  • Hall, James, Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art (London, 1974).
  • Halliden, William H., "The Irish Believing in Christ", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 95, 5th ser. (1961), 160-166. A celebration of Irish Catholic missionary endeavours, much of it recent.
  • Halpin, James, "Thoughts about St Patrick: St Patrick and St Paul", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 12, 3rd ser. (1891), 413-422.
  • Hamilton, G. F., In St Patrick's Praise: the Hymn of Secundinus (1918).
  • Hamilton, G. F., "St Patrick of the Fifth Century", Church of Ireland Gazette, [no vol. no.] (1932). [Cross-ref: Hamilton1932a] ref from Hamilton, St Patrick and his Age
  • Hamilton, G. F., St Patrick and his Age (Dublin, 1932). Contains chapters 'Introductory' (pp. 7-10); 'I. St Patrick's Background' (pp. 10-12); 'II. Further Characteristics of the Age' (pp. 12-14); 'III. Church and State in the Fourth Century' (pp. 14-15); 'IV. Roman Gauls and Holy Romans' (pp. 15-16; 'V. Roman Civilization in Britain' (pp. 16-17); 'VI. Patrick the Roman Citizen' (pp. 17-18); 'VII. Patrick's Early Devotions' (pp. 19-20); 'VIII. Patrick the Sinner' (pp. 20-21); 'IX. St Patrick's Illiteracy' (pp. 21-22); 'X. St Patrick's Theological Reading' (pp. 22-23); 'XI. St Patrick's Creed' (pp. 23-26); 'XII. Coroticus the Tyrannus' (pp. 26-27); 'XIII. St Patrick and St Augustine' (pp. 27-31); 'XIV. Supplementary' (pp. 31-36); edition of 'Audite omnes amantes' (pp. 36-39).
  • Hand, Geoffrey J., "Cambridge University Additional MS. 710", Reportorium Novum, 2, no. 1 (1957-1960), 17-32. Comprises sections 'I. History and Decription of the Manuscript' (pp. 17-20); 'II. The Contents of the Volume' (pp. 20-25); 'III. The [St Patrick's, Dublin] Cathedral Fraternity' (pp. 26-28); 'IV. Texts from the Dublin Troper' (pp. 28-30); 'V. Oaths and Admissions' (pp. 30-32); at pp. 28-29 prints a sequence of St Patrick (including Laetabundus decantet Hybernicorum coetus) otherwise known only from a Dublin missal B.L. Egerton 2677 (fol. 254r).
  • Hand, Geoffrey J., "[title unknown]", Hibernia, [no vol. no.] (1961).
  • Hand, Geoffrey J., "A Little-known Medieval Sequence of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 97, 5th ser. (1962), 43-44. Edition and translation. Incipit: Laetabundus decantet Hybernicorum coetus.
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., St Patrick, a British Missionary Bishop (Nottingham, 1965).
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., Saint Patrick. His Origins and Career (Oxford, 1968).
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "The Church in Fifth-century Gaul: Evidence from Sidonius Apollinaris", Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 21 (1970), 1-10. Considers that 'a monastic bishop's familia, or monastic group attached to a bishop's familia', were the kind of not-over-ascetic fellowship to which St Patrick aspires and amongst whom he was probably trained (p. 8).
  • Hanson, Richard P.C., "English Translation of the Confession and the Letter to Coroticus of Saint Patrick ", Nottingham Mediaeval Studies, 15 (1971), 3-26. Includes a brief 'Introduction' (pp. 3-7) and 39 'Notes' (pp. 24-26).
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "The Omissions in the Text of the Confession of St Patrick in the Book of Armagh", Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, 115 [= Studia Patristica 12] (1975), 91-95. [Cross-ref: Powell1969] Replies to Powell, Analecta Bollandiana 87.387-409; discerns in the omissions a 'desire to make the Patrick of the Confession fit the Patrick of later legend' (p. 95).
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "The Rule of Faith of Victorinus and of Patrick", [journal unknown], [no vol. no.] (1976), 25-36.
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "A Note on Mare occidentale (Patrick, Confession 23)", Analecta Bollandiana, 95 (1977), 415-417.
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "The D-text of Patrick's Confession: Original or Reduction? ", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 77 [Section C] (1977), 251-256. [Cross-ref: Powell1969, Powell1972] JSTORArgues (against Powell, Analecta Bollandiana 87:387-409 and 90:371-85) that the D-text is an abridgement.
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "The Date of St Patrick", Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 61 (1978-1979), 60-77.
  • Hanson, Richard P.C., Saint Patrick: Confession et lettre à Coroticus, in Sources Chrétiennes, 249 (Paris, 1978). Introduction, critical text and French translation in collabotation with Cecile Blanc . Latin text based on all known extant mss.; translation with commentary notes.
  • Hanson, Richard P.C., The Life and Writings of the Historical Saint Patrick, in Sources Chrétiennes, 249 (New York, 1983). [Cross-ref: Hanson1978] English translation of Epistola (pp. 58-75) and Confessio (76-125) according to Hanson's edition of 1978; commentary notes on facing pages; see especially p. 127.
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "Witness of St Patrick to the Creed of 381", Analecta Bollandiana, 101 (1983), 297-299.
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., A New Star in the Patrician Sky, in Peritia, 5 (1986), 419-422. Reviews Malaspina, Patrizio e l'acculturazione and Gli scritti di san Patrizio.
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "The Mission of Saint Patrick", in An Introduction to Celtic Christianity, edited by James P. Mackey (Edinburgh, 1989), 22-44.
  • Hanson, Richard P. C., "The Profession of Patricius and Aetius", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 89 [Section C] (1989), 67-70. JSTOR
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  • Harbison, Peter, "Patrician imagery from medieval times to the present", in The Island of St Patrick: Church and Ruling Dynasties in Fingal and Meath 400-1148, edited by Ailbhe MacShamhráin (Dublin, 2004).
  • Hardy, Thomas Duffus, Descriptive Catalogue of Materials relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland, to the end of the reign of Henry VII., 3 vols. in 4 (London, 1862-1871).
  • Haren, N. and Y. de Pontfarcy, The medieval pilgrimage to Lough Derg and the European tradition (Monaghan, 1988).
  • Harrington, Michael J., "Italy's Saint Patrick's Well", Capuchin Annual 1966, [no vol. no.] (1965), 123-126. Describes the Pozzo di San Patricio in Orvieto.
  • Harris, Lives of the Archbishops of Armagh (n.d.). Continuator' of Sir Jas Ware (U.J.A., 2nd ser, 11.9)
  • Harrison, Kenneth H., "Epacts in Irish Epistles", Studia Celtica, 12/13 (1977-1978), 17-32.
  • Hartel, Wilhelm August, Patristische Studien I-IV (Sitzungsberichte Wien, Phil.-HIst. Kl. 120-121), 6 vols. (Vienna, 1890-5).
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  • Harvey, Anthony, "The Significance of Cothraige", Ériu, 36 (1985), 1-9. JSTOR
  • Haupt, P., Veteris versionis antehieronymiane libri II Reg. sive Samuelis fragmenta Vindobonensia (Vienna, 1877).
  • Haussleiter, I., "Des Primasius Kommentar zur Apokalypse", Forschungen zur Geschichte des neutestamentlichen Kanons, 4 (1891), 80-175.
  • Haussleiter, Johannes, review of Bardenhewer, Patrologie and Krüger, Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, in Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen, 160 (1898), 337-379. [Cross-ref: Bardenhewer1894, Krueger1895] Asserts in a discursive passage (pp. 369-71) the direct dependence of the credal statement at on Victorinus' Commentary on the Apocalypse.
  • Haussleiter, Johannes, Der Aufbau der altchristlichen Literatur: e. krit. Unters. nebst Studien zu Cyprian, Victorinus u. Augustin (Berlin, 1898).
  • Haverfield, F., "English Topographical Notes", English Historical Review, 10, no. 40 (1895), 710-712. Includes an inconclusive note 'II. Bannavem Taberniae' (pp. 711-12).
  • Havers, W., "[title unknown]", Indogermanische Forschungen, 43 (1925).
  • Havers, W., "Zur Syntax des Nominativs", Glotta, 16 (1927), 94-127. JSTOR
  • Hayes-Healy, Stephanie, "Saint Patrick's Journey into the Desert: Confessio 16-28 as Ascetic Discourse ", Archivium Hibernicum, 59 (2005), 237-259.
  • Healy, John, "Learning in Ireland Before St Patrick - Cormac Mac Art", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 9, 3rd ser. (1888), 385-397. Accepts the chronology of the Four Masters.
  • Healy, John, "St Patrick in Tirawley", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 10, 3rd ser. (1889), 673-681, 906-914. An uncritical composite of written traditions.
  • Healy, John, "The Burial-Place of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 15, 3rd ser. (1894), 1-17; 203-215. Argues (in the first part) for Downpatrick, where he also (in the second) locates the relics of Sts Columcille and Brigit.
  • Healy, John, "Tara, Pagan and Christian", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 3, 4th ser. (1898), 97-117. An uncritical amalgam of traditions on 'II. History of Tara Hill' (pp. 100-02); 'III. The Feis of Tara' (pp. 102-04); 'IV. Origin of the Borrumean Tribute' (pp. 104-05); 'V. Cormac Mac Art' (pp. 105-07); 'VI. St Patrick at Tara' (pp. 107-10); 'The Cursing of Tara' (pp. 110-13); 'The Existing Remains at Tara' (pp. 113-17).
  • Hennessy, William. M. and Bartholomew MacCarthy (ed.), Annala Uladh: Annals of Ulster, 1-4 (Dublin, 1887-1891). [Cross-ref: MacAirt1983] CELTFootnotes to AD 457; I, p. 30; IV, PXCVI-CIX; Annala Senait, Annals of Senat: a chronicle of Irish affairs from A.D. 431 to A.D. 1540. (repr. [with fresh introduction and bibliography, ed. Nollaig Ó Muraíle] Dublin, 1998). Volume i, AD 431–1056; volume ii, 1057–1378; volume iii, 1379–1588; volume iv, introduction and indexes. W. M. Hennessy edited volume 1; B. Mac Carthy edited volumes 2-3, and compiled volume 4 (the introduction and index).
  • Hennig, H., "[?]", Hibernia, 14 (1950), 4-5.
  • Hennig, John, "Irish Influences in the Folkloristic Tradition of St Gertrude", Béaloideas, 12 (1942), 180-184. Argues that the cult of St Gertrude became associated with and largely eclipsed an earlier cult of St Patrick in a number of continental locations.
  • Hennig, John, "Ireland's Spiritual Empire: Church Dedications in Australia", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 63, 5th ser. (1944), 179-184. Includes the information that in 1944 there were 233 churches dedicated to St Patrick in Australia.
  • Hennig, John, "The Literary Tradition of Irish Saints in the Order of the Canons Regular of the Lateran", Comparative Literature Studies, 17-18; 19 (1945-1946), 20-29; 17-21. Contains much on the works contributing to the propagation of St Patrick's cult and Brigit's in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  • Hennig, John, "The Prayer of the Church on St Patrick's Day", Irish Rosary, [no vol. no.] (1946), 25-31.
  • Hennig, John, "Irish Saints in Early German Literature", Speculum, 22 (1947), 358-374.
  • Hennig, John, "Immermann's Tristan und Isolde and Ireland ", Modern Language Review, 44 (1949), 246-252. A discussion of references to Ireland in this unfinished work (part published in 1839); 'Immerman mostly uses the word _Patrick_ with the stress on the last syllable, apparently an indication that he had merely book-knowledge of the patron saint of Ireland' (p. 249).
  • Hennig, John, review of Ludwig Bieler, The Life and Legend of St Patrick, in Scriptorium, 4 (1950), 319-322. [Cross-ref: Bieler1948f]
  • Hennig, John, "[title unknown]", Father Matthew Record, [no vol. no.] (1950), 3.
  • Hennig, John, "Ulster Place-names in the Continental Tradition of St Patrick and Other Irish Saints", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 4, No. 2 [Patrician Year] (1961-1962), 76-86. JSTOR
  • Henry Bradshaw Society, Missale Romanum Mediolani (Milano, 1474).
  • Herbert, Algernon, "Animadversions upon the Bethamian St Patrick", British Magazine, 24 (1843), 597-620. [Cross-ref: Betham1827] Replies breathlessly to William Betham's theories; considers the Confessio and Epistola to be not genuinely by Patrick.
  • Herbert, Algernon, "Palladius Restitutus", British Magazine, 25 (1894), 130-140, 237-253. Incomprehensible rhetoric.
  • Herren, M. W., The Hisperica famina I: The A-Text, in Studies and Texts (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies), 31 (Toronto, 1974).
  • Herren, Michael, "Mission and Monasticism in the Confessio of St PatrickConfessio", in Sages, Saints and Storytellers: Celtic Studies in Honour of Professor James Carney [= FS Carney], edited by Liam Breathnach, Kim McCone and Donnchadh Ó Corrain (Maynooth, 1989), 76–85.
  • Hetzenauer, Michael, Biblia Sacra Vulgatae editionis (Innsbruck, 1906).
  • Hieronymus, Hieronymi Opera Omnia. Patrologiae cursus completus, sive biblioteca universalis, integra, uniformis, commoda, oeconomica, omnium SS. Patrum, doctorum scriptorumque ecclesiasticorum ..., in Patrologia Latina, 29 (1846). GoogleBieler refers to this edition by in the PL series with regard to the "editio Romana" of 1663. This version is a reprint of "S. Hieronymi opera 10" by Vallarsi-Maffei (1740) which contained a reprint of the "editio Romana".
  • Hieronymus, Opera (Sect. I. Pars II); Epistularum Pars III: Epistulae LXXI-CXX, in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 55 (1866). Internet Archive
  • Hieronymus, Das Buch Hiob (1,1-38,16) in Hieronymus's Uebersetzung aus der alexandrinischen Version nach einer St. Gallener Handschrift, saec. VIII (Oslo, 1893). Internet ArchiveSangallensis 11 contains Jerome's "hexaplaric" version of Job.
  • Hieronymus, Sancti Hieronymi presbyteri Tractatus sive Homiliae in Psalmos, in marci Evangelium, aliaque varia argumenta; (Maredsous, 1897). Has been published in the "Corpus Christianorum Series Latina" series by Brepols as volume 78 in 1958.
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  • Hieronymus, In Hieremiam prophetam, in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 59 (1913). Also published as In Hieremiam libri VI in an edition by Reiter in the "Corpus Christianorum Series Latina" (CCSL) as vol. 74 in 1960.
  • Hieronymus, Psalterium iuxta Hebraeos Hieronymi (London, 1922).
  • Hieronymus, Commentariorum in Esaiam libri I-XI, in Corpus Christianorum Series Latina (CCSL), 73 (1963).
  • Higgins, John, Saint Patrick: Selections from the Confession and from Muirchú's Life (Amherst, Mass., 1990). Short passages for school Latin classes, 'adapted…to conform to classical models in spelling and to some extent in grammar' (p. 3). With Introduction and vocabularies.
  • Higgins, John, "Two Passages in the Confessio of Patrick", Milltown Studies, 35 (1995), 130-133. Favours carne(s) over canes at Conf. 19, on the basis that this underlies Muirchú's porcinis carnibus; sees Conf. 16 as modelled on Dan 3:52-90 and as 'in effect the first Celtic lorica'.
  • Hilarius and Pseudo Hilarius, Tractatus mysteriorum, Fragmenta, Ad Constantium Imperatorem, Hymni (Hilarius); Epistula ad Abram filiam, Hymni (PsHilarius), in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 65 (1916).
  • Hilarius Pictaviensis, Contra Auxentium Mediolanensem, in Patrologia Latina (n.d.).
  • Hilarius Pictaviensis, Liber de Synodis seu de Fide Orientalium, in Patrologia Latina, MPL010 (n.d.). Documenta Catholica Omnia
  • Hilarius Pictaviensis, Contra Arianos, in Patrologia Latina, MPL010 (n.d.). Documenta Catholica Omnia
  • Hilarius Pictaviensis, De Trinitate Libri Duodecim, in Patrologia Latina, MPL010 (n.d.). Documenta Catholica Omnia
  • Hilarius Pictavensis, Opera, nostro ferè seculo literatorum quorundam non mediocri labore conquisita, & à censuris nonnullorum malè affectorum, ad sensum veræ pietatis restituta: nunc tandem ex collatione veterum codicum emendata, varijs lectionibus illustrata, & quorundam tractatuum accessione locupletata. Horum catalogum versa pagina indicabit. Accessit geminus index locupletissimus (Paris, 1605). Bieler presumably collated the "Vaticanus Regin. 95, saec. X" from this edition.
  • Hilarius Pictavensis, S. Hilarii Episcopi Pictaviensis Tractatus super psalmos recensuit et commentario critico instruxit Antonius Zingerle, in Corpus scriptorum ecclesiasticorum latinorum (CSEL), 22 (Vienna, 1891).
  • Hitchcock, F. R. Montgomery, "The Confession of St Patrick", Journal of Theological Studies, 8 (1906-1907), 91-95. Attempts to cast contextual light on some specific passages, including (pp. 95-95) that containing 'exagellias ('Confessio').
  • Hitchcock, F. R. Montgomery, "The Creeds of SS Irenaeus and Patrick", Hermathena, 14 (1907), 168-182. The alleged 'resemblance proves (1) that the direct origin of S. Patrick's Creed [ Confessio §4] and theology was Gallican, and (2) that the indirect origin was Greek and Eastern as distinguised from Latin and Roman' (p. 168).
  • Hitchcock, F. R. Montgomery, Irenaeus of Lugdunum: A Study of his Teaching (with a Foreword by H.B. Swete) (Cambridge, 1914). See 'General Index' s.v. 'Patrick, St, influence of Irenaeus on'.
  • Hitchcock, Francis Ryan Montgomery, St. Patrick and his Gallic friends (London, 1916).
  • Hitchcock, F. R. Montgomery, "The Service for St Patrick's Day", Irish Church Quarterly, 10 (1917), 243-255. By way of suggesting improvements in the selection of Bible readings for Anglican services on St Patrick's Day, conducts a valuable study of the saint's own Bible references.
  • Hitchcock, F. R. Montgomery, "The Confessio and Epistola of Patrick of Ireland and their Literary Affinities in Irenaeus, Cyprian and Orientius", Hermathena, 47 (1932), 202-238. Includes (pp. 232-38) an 'Addendum: the Relation of Patrick to Victorinus and Augustine'.
  • Hitchcock, F. R. Montgomery, "Notes and Emendations on the Latin Writings of St Patrick", Hermathena, 51 (1938), 65-76.
  • Hitchcock, F. R. Montgomery, "The Latinity of St Patrick Compared with the Latin Translation of Irenaeus's Treatise", Hermathena, 54 (1939), 93-109.
  • Hoare, Frederick Russell, The Western Fathers (New York, 1954). Translates Lives of various saints, including Martin of Tours, Ambrose, Augustine of Hippo, Honoratus of Arles, and Germanus Auxerre
  • Hodder, Michael, "The Saint Patrick Copper Token Coinage: A Re-evaluation of the Evidence", The Colonial Newsletter 27, 77 (1987), 1016-18.
  • Hofmann, J. B., Lateinische Umgangssprache (Heidelberg, 1926).
  • [unknown author], "Documenta de St Patricio", Analecta Bollandiana, 1; 2 (1882-1883), 531-585; 35-68, 213-238. [Cross-ref: Hogan1884] Also published separately as Vita Sancti Patricii, Vol. 1 (Brussels, 1884) (q.v.). Later multa alia, publishes for the first time the chapters of Muirchú's work that are not preserved in the Book of Armagh.
  • Hogan, Edmund Ignatius, Vita Sancti Patricii Hibernorum apostoli auctore Muirchu Maccumactheni et Tirechani collectanea de S Patritio, nunc primum integra ex Libro Armachano ope codicis Bruxellensis [edita] [Pars Prima]edita, 1; 2 (Brussels, 1884). [Cross-ref: Hogan1882-1883] Reprinted from Analecta Bollandiana 1. 531-85; 2. 35-68; 213-38. "Notae excerptae ex Confessione S. Patricii secundum textum libri Ardmachani" on pp. 122-128; "Notae excerptae ex Epistola ad Corotici milites" on p. 128.
  • Hogan, Edmund, Documenta de S. Patricio Hibernorum apostolo ex Libro Armachano (Brussels, 1885). [Part 1]: Vita Sancti Patricii Hibernorum Apostoli auctore Muirchu Maccumachteni et Tirechani Collectanea de S. Patritio; Pars secunda: Liber Angueli; Confessio S. Patricii; glossae; index et glossarium Hibernicum
  • Hogan, Edmund, "New Lights on St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 7, 3rd ser. (1886), 511-519. Takes issue with various scholars (principally Todd and Malone) on some details indirectly related to St Patrick.
  • Hogan, Edmund Ignatius, "_Liber Angeli_ from the Book of Armagh", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 7 and 8, 3rd ser (1886-1887), 845-853; 229-242. [Cross-ref: Hogan1889] Also separately in Vita Sancti Patricii Volume II (Brussels, 1889) (q.v.)
  • Hogan, Edmund, "Patrician Documents", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 8, 3rd ser. (1887), 229-242. Discusses the meanings of certain specific words in the Patrician dossier, including (pp. 231-33) exgallias (emended to exaggelias exangelias).
  • Hogan, Edmund, Vita Sancti Patricii Hibernorum apostoli auctore Muirchu Maccumactheni et Tirechani collectanea de S Patritio, nunc primum integra ex Libro Armachano ope codicis Bruxellensis [edita] [Pars Secunda]edita (Brussels, 1889). reprinted in Hogan, Outlines of the Grammar of Old-Irish (Dublin, 1900)
  • [unknown author], "Vita Sancti Patricii…Pars Secunda", in Outlines of the Grammar of Old-Irish, edited by Edmund Hogan (Dublin, 1900). [Cross-ref: Hogan1889] reprinted in Hogan, Outlines of the Grammar of Old-Irish (Dublin, 1900)
  • Hogan, Edmund, "[title unknown]", in Excerpta Hibernica ex Libro Armachano (Dublin, 1900). [Cross-ref: Hogan1900] Reprinted from his Vita Sancti Patricii, II.
  • Holland, Martin, "The mission of St Patrick & church reform", in The Island of St Patrick: Church and Ruling Dynasties in Fingal and Meath 400-1148, edited by Ailbhe MacShamhráin (Dublin, 2004).
  • Hollinshed, Raphael and Richard Stanyhurst, The Historie of Irelande from the First Inhabitation Thereof, into the Yeare 1509 Collected by Raphael Hollinshed and Continued to the Yeare 1547 by Richard Stanyhurst (Dublin, 1979). The reprint from 1979 is based on the 1577 edition with restoration of passages cancelled in the original.
  • Holmes, J. M., The Real Saint Patrick: '…He Still Speaks Even Though He is Dead' (Belfast, 1997). Previous edition 1992.
  • Holweck, F. G., A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints: With a General Introduction on Hagiology (St Louis, MO and London, 1924). Aspects of the historical as well as of the culted Patrick are treated in various articles s.vv. 'Patricius' and 'Patrick', the former mostly s.v. 'Patrick McCalpurn' (pp. 776-77).
  • Hood, Allan B.E., St Patrick, His Writings and Muirchú's Life (Chichester, 1978). Latin text and English translation with an introduction by John Morris.
  • Hopkin, Alannah, The Living Legend of St Patrick (New York, 1989).
  • Hopkin-James, Lemuel John, The Celtic Gospels ; their story and their text (London, 1934). Internet Archive
  • Hoppe, Heinrich, Syntax und Stil des Tertullian (Leipzig, 1903).
  • Hoppe, Heinrich, Beiträge zur Sprache und Kritik Tertullians (Lund, 1932).
  • Horan, J. J., "Some observations and speculations on St. Patrick halfpence and farthings", The Colonial Newsletter 15, 47 (1976), 567.
  • Hoskier, H. C., The Golden Latin Gospels…in the Library of J. Pierpont Morgan (formerly known as the 'Hamilton Gospels') (New York, 1910 [1911]). In an attempt (pp. xci-cxvi) 'to reconstruct as far as possible the base of the [Gospel] texts used by the earliest Irish and Anglo-Saxon bishops', concludes that 'St Patrick did influence our MS…and Rushworth. Hence St Patrick's text did form some basis for these early Irish and Anglo-Saxon MSS' (p. xci).
  • Hoskier, Herman C., Concerning the Genesis of the Versions of the N. T., 2 vols. (London, 1911). Internet Archive
  • Hoskier, Herman C., Concerning the text of the Apocalypse: Collation of All Existing Available Greek Documents with the Standard Text of Stephen’s Third Edition Together with the Testimony of Versions, Commentaries and Fathers, 2 vols. (London, 1929).
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  • Howlett, David, "Ex saliva scripturae meae", in Sages, Saints and Storytellers: Celtic Studies in Honour of Professor James Carney [= FS Carney], edited by Liam Breathnach, edited by Kim McCone, edited by Donnchadh Ó Corrain (Maynooth, 1989), 86–101.
  • Howlett, David. R., Liber Epistolarum Sancti Patricii Episcopi. The Book of Letters of Saint Patrick the Bishop, in Celtic Studies (Dublin, 1994). Latin Text based on Bieler's critical text and further observations on the mss. (rendering the structure elements discovered by his analysis) on pp. 26-93; English litteral translation (i.e. very close to the Latin original) on facing pages; plain Latin text version on pp. 122-134
  • Howlett, David R., "Patricius von Irland", Theologische Realenzyklopädie, [no vol. no.] (1996), 94-96. Contains sections '1. Leben und Werk' (pp. 94-96), '2. Nachwirkung' (p. 96); also paragraphs of 'Bibliographien', 'Quellen', and 'Literatur'.
  • Howlett, David R., Muirchú Moccu Macthéni’s ‘Vita Sancti Patricii’ Life of Saint Patrick (Dublin, 2006).
  • Hrdlicka, Clement Louis, A study of the late Latin vocabulary and of the prepositions and demonstrative pronouns in the confessions of St. Augustine, in Catholic University of America Patristic studies Patristic studies (Catholic University of America), 31 (Washington D.C., 1931).
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  • Hughes, Kathleen, The Church in Early Irish Society (London, 1966).
  • Hughes, Kathleen, Early Christian Ireland: Introduction to the Sources (London, 1972).
  • Hughes, K., "Synodus II S Patricii", in Latin Script and Letters, A.D. 400-900: Festschrift Presented to Ludwig Bieler, edited by John J. and Naumann, Bernd O'Meara, edited by Bernd Naumann (Leiden, 1976), 141-47.
  • Hultsch, Fridericus, Metrologicorum scriptorum reliquiae (Leipzig, 1864). Internet ArchiveContains "Quo scriptores graeci continentur" (part 1), "Quo scriptores romani et indices continentur" (part 2).
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  • Iordanis, Romana et Getica, in Monumenta Germaniae historica. Auctorvm antiquissimorum, Tomi V Pars Prior (Berlin, 1882). Internet ArchiveThis is Mommsen's critical edition of Jordanes' The Origin and Deeds of the Goths.
  • Irénée de Lyon, Contre les Hérésies III, 211 (34) (1974). Contains a critical edition of the text and also a translation.
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  • Isidor, Sancti Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi Opera Omnia, in Patrologia Latina, 83 (Paris, 1850). Google Books
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  • Jackson, Kenneth, "Some Questions in Dispute about Early Welsh Literature and Language", Studia Celtica, 8-9 (1973-1974), 1-32. Contains item 'II. Who Taught Whom to Write Irish and Welsh?' (pp. 18-32), which inter alia discusses (pp. 20-21) the views of Binchy and Greene on the significance of 'Cothriche' loanwords.
  • Jackson, Patricia, "The Holy Wells of Co. Kildare", Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society, 16, no. 2 (1979-1980), 133-161. Provides details of wells dedicated to St. Patrick in Co. Kildare, along with other Irish saints including Brigid, Columba, and others.
  • Jacotey, Marie-Louise, Patrick, saint patron de l'Irlande: l'île des saints (Langres, 2005).
  • James , M. R., The Canterbury Psalter (London, 1935). Facsimiles of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles
  • Jannsen, Harry, "Kultur und Sprache: zur Geschichte der alten Kirche im Spiegel der Sprachentwicklung von Tertullian bis Cyprian", in Latinitas Christiana Primaeva (Nijmegen, 1938), xv+141.
  • Jarrett, Michael G., "Decurions and Priests", American Journal of Philology, 92 (1971), 513-538.
  • Jelley, Harry, "The Origins of Saint Patrick", Irish Studies Review, vol 3, issue 12 (1995), 31-36. Argues inexpertly on linguistic grounds that Patrick's home was Banwell, Somerset; sees the Banwell Cross as a monument to mark his birthplace.
  • Jelley, Harry, Saint Patrick's Somerset Birthplace (Somerton, 1998). Argues for Banwell, suggesting that Banwell Cross was a memorial to the Saint.
  • Jenkinson, "[title unknown]", Academy, [no vol. no.] (1888).
  • Johnson, Stephen, Later Roman Britain (London and Granada, 1980). pp. 134-58
  • Jonas, Ionae Vitae Sanctorum Columbani, Vedastis, Iohannis. Recognivit Bruno Krusch (1905) (Hannover, 1905).
  • H., "Saint Patrice et Sen Patricc", Revue celtique, 9 (1888), 111-117. Argues that records of Sen Patricc refer to the historical St Patrick, while others reflect a legendary figure built up on Biblical models in the seventh century.
  • Jülicher, Adolf ; Matzkow, Walter and Walter Matzkow (ed.), Itala, das Neue Testament in Altlateinischer Überlieferung nach den Handschriften herausgegeben von Adolf Jülicher, 4 vols. (Berlin, 1938-). A corrected version from 1970-1976 is available via de Gruyter.
  • Julius Victor, Rhet. Lat. minores (Leipzig, 1868).
  • Juret, P. C., Etude grammaticale sur le latin de s. Filastrius, 19 (Erlangen, 1904).
  • Kannengiesser, C., "Patrick and Early Irish Literature", in Handbook of Patristic Exegesis 2. (Leiden, 2004), 1292-1297.
  • Kattenbusch, Ferdinand, Das apostolische Symbol…Ein Beitrag zur Symbolik und Dogmengeschichte, 2 vols. (Leipzig, 1894-1900). Patrick is noticed at pp. 188, 212-13, 395 (mainly in connection Victorinus Petabionensis).
  • Kaulen, Franz, Sprachliches Handbuch zur biblischen Vulgata: Eine systematische Darstellung ihres lateinischen Sprachcharakters (Freiburg im Breisgau, 1904).
  • Keegan, Desmond J., "The Writings of St Patrick in the Light of the Present-day Theology of Missionary Preaching", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 106, 5th ser. (1966), 204-226.
  • Keenan, Angela Elizabeth, Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Habitu virginum: a commentary, with an introd. and transl., in Patristic studies, 34 (Washington D.C., 1932).
  • Keil, H., Grammatici Latini (Leipzig, 1855-1880). CGLThe 1st vol. of Keil's corpus contains Charisius' "Ars Grammatica". Online access to the grammatici Latini is availabe via the CGL website.
  • Kelleher, John V., "Early Irish History and Pseudo-History", Studia Hibernica, 3 (1963), 113-127. JSTORIntroduces the concept of Uí Néill/Armagh-motivated Irish World Annals as having 'entirely replaced the original annalistic texts up to about 590 and [which] from then to 735 fit like a sleeve over what remains of the true annals' (p. 125); sees a common source to 910 for all extant annals (p. 126).
  • Kelly, J. F. T., review of The Life and Writings of the Historical Saint Patrick by R. P. C. Hanson , in Speculum, 59, no. 3 (1984), 652-653. JSTOR
  • Kelly, Joseph F., review of Noel Dermot O'Donoghue, Aristocracy of Soul: Patrick of Ireland, Way of the Christian Mystics 1 (Wilmington, DE: Glazier, 1987) , in Theological Studies, 49 (1988), 208. [Cross-ref: ODonoghue1987]
  • Kennedy, R., Dublin Castle Art (Dublin, 1999).
  • Kenney, James F., "St Patrick and the Patrick Legend", Thought, 8 (1933-1934), 5-34, 212-229. Outlines (in 'I. St Patrick') the conventional account, including a 432-61 mission, with some attention to problems ('disappearance' of Palladius is explained by equating him with Patrick); presents (in 'II. The Patrick Legend') the growth of the legend as a concomitant of the enrolling into the Armagh-led paruchia of externally-threatened independent churches.
  • Kenney, James F. and Ludwig Bieler (ed.), The Sources for the Early History of Ireland: Ecclesiastical. An Introduction and Guide (=revised impression of James F. Kenney, Sources I.) (New York, 1966). See indexs.vv. 'Patricius, Patraic, Patrick, St', and elsewhere.
  • Keogh, Raymond M., "Does the Armorican Forest Hold the Key to Saint Patrick's Escape?", Studia Hibernica, 28 (1994), 145-157. JSTORAn interdisciplinary argument concludes that Patrick probably escaped to Brittany in 409.
  • Keogh, Raymond M., "Patrick and the Prosper Connection", Studia Hibernica, 32 (2002-2003), 7-34. JSTOR
  • Keogh, Raymond M., "Palladius: Bishop or Phantom?", Studia Hibernica, 33 (2004-2005), 7-27. JSTOR
  • Ker, N. R., Medieval Libraries of Great Britain: A List of Surviving Books, in Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, 3 (London, 1964).
  • Kerr, Donal A., Saint Patrick (London, 1983). Pamphlet from the Catholic Truth Society, Publishers to the Holy See.
  • Killen, W.D., The Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: from the Earliest Period to the Present Time (2 vols.) (London, 1875). Book I: From the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland to the Synod of Rathbreasail, A.D. 1110' contains 'Chapter I: The Early History of Ireland and its Apostle Patrick; (pp. 3-24).
  • Kinane, T. H., St Patrick: his Life, his Heroic Virtues, his Labours (Dublin, 1889).
  • King, H., "Late Medieval Crosses in Co. Meath c. 1470–1635", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 84C (1984), 79–115.
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  • Lenny, FrancisFehily, Thomas; Ó Fiaich, Tomás and Oliver Kennedy and Thomas Fehily and Tomás Ó Fiaich, "Chronicle of the Patrician Year", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 4, No. 2 [Patrician Year] (1961-1962), 161-204. JSTORIncludes section 'II. Record of Patrician Publications' (pp. 192-204).
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  • Levison, Wilhelm, "Zu den Versen des Abtes Callanus von Péronne", Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie (ZcP), 20 (1936), 382-390. Reference Global, de GruyterTreats (on pp. 384-86) of the Patrician verses described by Meyer in Ériu 5.110-11.
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  • Lonergan, P., "St Patrick in Munster", Journal of the Waterford and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, 2 (1896), 37-44, 104-111. Local 'history' entirely uncritical of its sources (principally the Tripartite Life).
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  • Loofs, Friedericus, Antiquae Britonum Scotorumque ecclesiae quales fuerint mores…quaesivit F.L. (Leipzig and London, 1882). Pars posterior: Ecclesia Hiberno-Scotorum' contains (pp. 30-53) a chapter '[De] primordiis' dealing extensively with St Patrick.
  • Lorenzana, Francisci Antonio, Breviarium Gothicum (Madrid, 1775). Lorenzana's edition has been reprinted in Migne, PL 86.
  • Losack, Marcus, Rediscovering Saint Patrick (Castlekevin, Annamoe, Co. Wicklow, 2011). Places Patrick's parental estate in Brittany (Chateau le Bonaban, La Gouesnière, St Malo) near the ancient forest of Quokelunde (identified as 'Silva Focluti'). A translation of Confessio and Epistola into English by John Luce adapted by the author on pp. 299-322.
  • Lot, Ferdinand, "Hibernica", Annales de Bretagne, 11 (1895-1896), 357-366. Includes item 'II: La Date de la Vie tripartite de saint Patrick' (pp. 360-61).
  • Lot, Ferdinand, Nennius et l'Historia Brittonum (2 vols.) (Paris, 1934).
  • Louis, René, "L'Église d'Auxerre et ses évêques avant Saint Germain", in Saint Germain d'Auxerre et son temps (Auxerre, 1950), 39-88. On Amator, bishop of Auxerre, and his relations with Patrick.' -R.S.
  • Louis, René, "Le Séjour de Saint Patrice à Auxerre", in Mélanges d'histoire du Moyen Age dédiés à la mémoire de Louis Halphen with a Preface by Charles-Edmond Perrin (Paris, 1951), 445-51.
  • Louis, René, "St Patrick's Sojourn in Auxerre and the Problem of the Insula Aralanensis", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 4, No. 2 [Patrician Year] (1961-1962), 37-44. JSTOR
  • Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores: a palaeographical guide to Latin manuscripts prior to the ninth century (Oxford, 1972). 2nd and revised edition; first published in 1935.
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  • Lynch, John [=Lucius Gratianus], Cambrensis Eversus / Cambrensis Refuted: or rather historic credit in the affairs of Ireland taken from Giraldus Cambrensis; who is proved to abound in most of the blemishes, while destitute of most of the qualifications, of a legitimate historian. By Gratianus Lucius, a native Irishman. ...Translated from the original Latin, with occasional notes and observations, by Theophilus O'Flanagan, A. B. ... (Dublin, 1795). "...a refutation of the description of Ireland and the mores of its inhabitants by Gerald of Wales (Giraldus Cambrensis). It is a defence of Irish history and culture, and attempts to provide a corrective to centuries of hostile descriptions of the Irish, drawing on a wide range of sources in various languages, including Forus feasa ar Éirinn..." (Éamon Ó Ciosáin: "Lynch, John". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge University Press, 2009.)
  • Lynch, Patrick, The Life of St Patrick, Apostle of Ireland (Dublin, 1810). Subtitled: 'To which is added, in the original Irish character (with both a Latin and English translation) the Celebrated Hymn composed above 1200 Years since by his disciple, Saint Fiech [sic]'
  • Lynn, C. L. and C. Collins and M. F. Fry and F. W. Hamond and Doggart and R. Heslip, "The Excavation of Rathmullan, a Raised Rath and Motte in County Down", Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 44/45 (1981/1982), 65-171. JSTOR
  • Mac Airt, Seán, The Chronology of St Patrick', in St Patrick and Armagh: A Symposium, a collaborative review of James Carney, Studies in Irish Literature and History, in Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 2, No. 1 (1956-1957), 1-31 ( 4-9). JSTOR
  • Mac Airt, Seán and Gearóid Mac Niocaill (ed.), The Annals of Ulster (to A.D. 1131), 1-4 (Dublin, 1983). [Cross-ref: Hennessy1887-1891] CELTText from MS 1 (including f. 12r–14v, the so-called Pre-Patrician Annals) with distinction of the main hand and the hands of successive interpolators and glossators; additional material from MS 2 is printed and distinguished. Expansions of manuscript abbreviations are indicated.
  • Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart, "Silva Focluti", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 2, No. 1, 7th ser.[= consecutive series, 62] (1932), 19-27. JSTOREmends the Irish placename out of existence, suggesting Macedonian (on the model of Acts 16.9).
  • Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart, Ancient Ireland: a study in the lessons of archaeology and history, 54 (London, 1935). [Cross-ref: Grosjean1936c] Questions Patrick's episcopal status (Chapter 6).
  • Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart and L Bieler, "The Problem of Silva FoclutiSilva Focluti", Irish Historical Studies, 4 (1944-1945), 103-105. A letter and a response to it.
  • McCafferty, John, "St Patrick for the Church of Ireland: James Ussher's Discourse", Bullán: Irish Studies Journal, 3 (1998), 87-102. [Cross-ref: Ussher1631] A digital version of a reprint from the edition of 1887 is available on www.archive.org (http://www.archive.org/details/adiscourseonrel00usshgoog)
  • McCafferty, J., "The Communion of Saints and Catholic Reformation in Early Seventeenth-Century Ireland", in Community in Early Modern Ireland, edited by R. Armstrong and T. Ó hAnnracháin (2006), 199–215.
  • MacCaffrey, James, St Patrick: His Place in History, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 18, 4th ser. (1905), 350-361. [Cross-ref: Bury1905] Reviews Bury, The Life of St Patrick (London, 1905).
  • MacCaffrey, James, Life of St Patrick, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 18, 4th ser. (1905), 421-430. Reviews Healy, The Life and Writings of St Patrick (Dublin, 1905).
  • MacCaffrey, James, "Rome and Ireland: Pre-Patrician Christianity", Irish Theological Quarterly, 1 (1906), 47-66.
  • MacCarthy, B., "Notes on the Book of Armagh", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 7, 3rd ser. (1886), 456-457.
  • MacCarthy, B., "The Tripartite Life of St Patrick: New Textual Studies", Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 29 (1887-1892), 183-206. JSTORIncludes (as 'Note A') a review of Stokes's Rolls Series edition (pp. 194-201).
  • MacCarthy, B., "The Collectio canonum Hibernensis", Academy, 34 (1888), 290-291. [Cross-ref: Stokes1887] Continues an Academy debate with Whitley Stokes, initially on 'The Tripartite Life of St Patrick'
  • McCartney, Eugene S., "Notes on Reading and Praying Audibly", Classical Philology, 43(3) (1948), 184-187. JSTOR
  • McCausland, Nelson, Patrick Apostle of Ulster: A Protestant View of Patrick (Belfast, 1997).
  • McClure, Edmund, "Glastonbury and Little IrelandLittle Ireland", Academy, 34 (1888), 258. Believes in a genuine connection with St Patrick; includes an imaginative etymology of 'Bonaven Taberniae' [sic].
  • McClure, Edmund, British Place-Names in their Historical Setting (London, 1910). Speculation (in pp. 129-30, n. 1) on Bannavem Taburniae, ill-informed as to Irish linguistics, concludes that it was in the Bristol Channel locality, by implication Chepstow.
  • McCone, Kim, "An Introduction to Early Irish Saints' Lives", Maynooth Review, 11 (1984), 26-59. Outlines the 'political-structuralist' approach, mentioning Patrician material passim.
  • McCone, Kim, Pagan Past and Christian Present in Early Irish Literature (Maynooth, 1990).
  • McCormack, Bridget, Perceptions of St Patrick in Eighteenth-Century Ireland (Dublin, 2000). Includes (at pp. 105-16) a valuable classified bibliography.
  • MacDermott, Michael, Professor Carney's Arguments, in St Patrick and Armagh: A Symposium, a collaborative review of James Carney, in Studies in Irish Literature and History, in Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 2, No. 1 (1956-1957), 1-31 ( 27-31). JSTOR
  • MacDonald, Iain, Saint Patrick (Edinburgh, 1992). Comprises: Non-scholarly 'Introduction' (pp. 7-8) and preamble on 'Patrick's Writings' (p. 9); 'The Letter to Coroticus' (pp. 11-21) and 'The Confession' (pp. 23-54) in Bieler's 1953 translation; and 'The Lorica (Patrick's Breast-Plate)' (pp. 55-62) 'substantially' in Stokes and Strachan's 1903 translation with some later modifications by Bieler.
  • MacDonncha, Frederic, "Dáta Vita Tripartita Patricii", Éigse, 19 (1983). Important: n.b. the Ériu piece it claims to follow on from
  • MacEoin, Gearóid S., "Invocation of the Forces of Nature in the Loricae", Studia Hibernica, 2 (1962), 212-217. JSTORAsserts (p. 214) that the so-called 'Lorica of Patrick' postdates the 'Leyden Lorica', for which 'a seventh-century date appear[s] likely'.
  • Macerlean, Iohannes, "Silva Focluti", Analecta Bollandiana, 57 (1939), 334-363. Treats the question very fully (in Latin); suggests a Magherafelt, Co. Derry location
  • McGarry, George, "The Birthplace of St Patrick", Catholic Bulletin, 22 (1932), 381-389. Suggests (Tres) Taberniae (Mod. Borghetto), 25 miles SE of Milan.
  • McGarry, George, "Saint Patrick, Palladius and Coroticus", Catholic Bulletin, 24 (1934), 251-261. Inter alia, identifies (p. 253) Capri as the site of an 8- or 9-year Patrician sojourn described by Probus; Palladius as the 'dear friend' of ???____ (p. 257); Coroticus as a cannibal (p. 261, n. 31).
  • McGoldrick, P. J. and John F. O'Doherty, "The Place of St Patrick's Captivity' (correspondence)", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 51; vol. 54, 5th ser. (1938-1939), 314-315, 430-431; 420-426, 426-430. McGoldrick proposes Boultypatrick, Co. Donegal; O'Doherty challenges his method.
  • McKenna, L., Seanmón ar Phádraig (Dublin, 1911).
  • McKeown, Leo, "The Burial Place of St Patrick", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 2 (1929), 79-91. Uncritically accepts the traditions suggesting Downpatrick.
  • McKeown, L., "The Wood of Foclut", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 4 (1931-1932), 40-44. Summarizes identifications to date.
  • McKeown, L., "Loca Patriciana in Down and Antrim", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 4 (1931-1932), 74-80. Lists local traditions.
  • McKeown, Leo, Sabhall Phatraic: St Patrick and the Parish of Saul (Belfast, 1932). An uncritical exposition of written traditions.
  • McKeown, L. M., "The Shrine of St Patrick's Hand", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 3, No. 2, 7th ser. [= consec. ser., 63] (1933), 244-246. JSTOROn the shrine which has been in the custody of the Bishop of Down and Connor since 1840.
  • McKeown, L. M., "The Shrine of St. Fillan's Hand", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 3, No. 2 , 7th ser.[= consec. ser., 63] (1933), 246-247. JSTORRejects the assertion that the Shrine of St Patrick's Hand is in fact that of St Fillan's Hand removed to Ireland from Scotland.
  • McKeown, L., St Patrick in Down and Connor (1961).
  • MacLeod, Catriona, "Mediaeval Statues from the 17th Century", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 77, No. 2 (1947), 121-133, including 5 photo plates and a photographic figure. JSTORIncludes a description of a pinewood statue of St Patrick dating from 'the later Penal period' (pp. 129-30).
  • Macmahon, Hugo, Jus primatiale Armacanum (Dublin[?], 1728). Contains a 125-page 'Prosecutio ejusdem Argumenti pro primatu Armaccano contra Anonymum'.
  • McNally, Robert E., "St Patrick, 461-1961", Catholic Historical Review, 47 (1961-1962), 305-324. [Cross-ref: Binchy1961] A useful presentation of the status quaestionis in 1961, being independent of Binchy's in Studia Hibernica.
  • McNeill, Charles, Calendar of Archbishop Alen's Register (Dublin, 1950).
  • Macneill, Charles, "St Patrick's Birthplace", Tablet, 100 (=n.s. 68) (1902), 137. [Cross-ref: Anonymous1902, Malone1902a, Malone1902b, Gordon1902] Replying to Malone (Tablet 100. 59-60), suggests the reading 'qui fuit in Cobannaue in [x]ta Berniae' and the identification with Gobannium, (Abergavenny).
  • MacNeill, E, Saint Patrick (n.d.). With a memoir by Michael Tierney and a bibliography of Patrician Literature by F.X. Martin
  • Mac Neill, Eoin, Phases of Irish history (Dublin, 1920). Internet Archive
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "Silva Focluti", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 36C (1921-1924), 249-255. JSTOREmends to siluam (Uirgulti) Uluti; suggests 'Killultagh', Co. Antrim.
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Native Place of St Patrick", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 37C (1924-1927), 118-140. JSTORProposes Govannium (Abergavenny), Gwent.
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Fifteenth Centenary of Saint Patrick: a Suggested Form of Commemoration", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 13 (1924), 177-188. As Minister for Education of the Free State Government, the author proposes the publication of 'a Library of the Monumenta Hiberniae' (p. 188), a suggestion then commented upon by Paul Walsh (pp. 189-91), Daniel A. Binchy (pp. 191-94), Brendan Jennings (pp. 194-96), Louis Gougaud (pp. 196-98) and Thomas F. O'Rahilly (pp. 198-200).
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Earliest Lives of St Patrick", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 18, No. 1, 6th ser. [=consecutive series, 58] (1928), 1-21. JSTORIncludes (pp. 18-19) a (contentious) scheme of relative dating of the various Patrician items in the Book of Armagh; and places 'Fíacc's Hymn' before all.
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "Dates of Texts in the Book of Armagh Relating to St Patrick", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 18, No. 2 , 6th ser.[=consecutive series, 58] (1928), 85-101. JSTOR
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Origin of the Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 19, No. 1, 6th ser. [= consecutive series, 59] (1929), 1-15. JSTOR
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "Beginnings of Latin Culture in Ireland", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 20, No. 77 (1931), 39-48, 449-460. JSTORProposes (in the first part), for the first time, the 'layered' view of loanwords from British Latin into Irish, St Patrick's mission and its aftermath representing the main philological turning-point; suggests in passing (in the second) that St Patrick brought an 84-year paschal table to Ireland (p. 456).
  • MacNeill, Eoin, The Historical Saint Patrick: A fifteenth centenary memorial book (Dublin, 1932). A popular presentation of a learned position, harmonizing historical and confessional considerations.
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Early Irish Church", Standard, [no vol. no.] (1932).
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Vita Tripartita of St Patrick", Ériu, 11 (1932), 1-41. JSTORContains sections 'I. Later Accretions' (pp. 1-9); 'II. Topographical Importance' (pp. 9-41).
  • MacNeill, Eoin, St. Patrick, apostle of Ireland (London, 1934). [Cross-ref: MacNeill1964] Republished as part I in MacNeill (1964), pp. 37-111
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Location of the District of Fid Már", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 7, No. 2, 7th ser. [= consec. ser., 67] (1937), 307. JSTORConfirms his earlier suggestion ('The Earliest Lives of St Patrick', p. 10) of the Leix location of St Iserninus' first missionary labours.
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Hymn of St Secundinus in Honour of St Patrick", Irish Historical Studies, 2, No. 6 (1940-1941), 129-153. JSTORConsiders that the poem 'was composed in Patrick's lifetime and not by an Irish author' (p. 153).
  • MacNeill, Eoin, "The Other Patrick", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 32, No. 127 (1943), 308-314. [Cross-ref: ORahilly1942] JSTORAsserts the impossibility of certainty in theses like O'Rahilly's The Two Patricks.
  • MacNeill, Eoin, Saint Patrick (Dublin, 1964). [Cross-ref: MacNeill1934] Part I contains a republication of MacNeill (1934).
  • Mac Neill, John, "On the Reconstruction and Date of the Laud Synchronisms", Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie (ZcP), 10 (1915), 90.
  • McNeill, John T and Helena M. Gamer (ed.), Medieval Handbooks of Penance (New York, 1938). Chapter I: Early Irish Penitential Documents' (pp. 75-168) contains a section 'I. Canons Attributed to St Patrick' (pp. 75-86) translating these with brief discussion.
  • MacNeill, John T., The Celtic Churches. A History, A.D. 200-1200 (Chicago, 1974).
  • MacNeill, Máire, The Festival of Lughansa (London[?], 1962).
  • MacNeill, Patrick, "The Identification of Foclut", Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 22 (1946-1947), 164-173, including two maps. Proposes Faughal, Co. Antrim, again.
  • Mac Niocaill, Gearóid, Ireland before the Vikings (Dublin, 1972).
  • Mac Philibín, Liam, Mise Pádraig: Nua-aistriú ar Fhaoistin Pháidraig agus ar an Litir chun Coroticus (Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath), 1960). [Cross-ref: MacPhilibin1961] Irish translation of Confessio and Epistola
  • Mac Philibín, Liam, Mise Pádraig: Nua-aistriú Gaeilge ar scríbhinní Naomh Pádraig (Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath), 1961). [Cross-ref: MacPhilibin1960, Bieler1952] Irish translation and Latin original of Confessio and Epistola according to Bieler; first edition 1960 (without Latin text); 1982 [3ú eagrán]
  • Macquarrie, Alan, The Saints of Scotland: Essays in Scottish Church History AD 450-1093 (Edinburgh, 1997). Contains 'Chapter 2:St Patrick of Ireland' pp. 31-49.
  • MacShamhráin, Ailbhe, The Island of St Patrick: Church and Ruling Dynasties in Fingal and Meath 400-1148 (Dublin, 2004).
  • MacSweeney, Michael T., "The Birthplace of St Patrick: Its Solution and Consequences", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 11, 5th ser. (1918), 265-285. Argues for Roman origins with suggestion of Terracina (Anxur, south of Rome).
  • MacSweeney, Michael T., "The Genealogy of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 19, 5th ser. (1922), 476-492.
  • Mac Tréinfhir, Noel, "The Todi Fresco and St. Patrick’s Purgatory, Lough Derg.", Clogher Record, 12 (1986), 141-58.
  • Madan, Falconer et al.et al., A summary catalogue of western manuscripts in the Bodleian Library at Oxford which have not hitherto been catalogued in the Quarto series, 7 vols. in 8 [vol. II in 2 parts] (Oxford, 1895-1953). Reprinted with corrections in vols. I and VII in Munich (1980).
  • Madden, P. J., "Sleatty of St Fiaac [sic]", Carloviana, 1:4 [n.s. ] (1955), 27-29. Presents traditions about Fiacc.
  • Maguire, M. F., "The Smith of St Patrick", Carloviana, 1:2 [n.s.] (1953), 14-15. Outlines written traditions about Bishop Foirtcheirn.
  • Maher, Michael, Irish Spirituality (Dublin, 1981).
  • Maier, Bernhard, "Sugere mammellas: A Pagan Irish Custom and its Affinities", [journal unknown], [no vol. no.] (1999), 152-161. A comparative anthropological study.
  • Malaspina, Elena, Patrizio e l'acculurazione latina dell'Irlanda (L'Aquila, 1984).
  • Malaspina, Elena, Gli scritti di San Patrizio: alle origini del cristianesimo irlandese, in Cultura cristiana antica (Rome, 1985). DMLCSItalian translation (included in HyperStack) of the Latin according to Bieler's edition; including discussion of dubios works; notes on Patrick's writing; title of the 2nd edition (1993): 'Alle origini del cristianesimo irlandese. Gli scritti di san Patrizio'
  • Malone, Kemp, "Saint Patrick", The Georgia Review, 8 (1956), 82-89.
  • Malone [?], Sylvester, The New Light Upon St Patrick, in Scottish Review, 4 (1884), 62-85. [Cross-ref: Hogan1882-1883] A review of R.P. Edmundus Hogan, Vita Sancti Patricii…auctore Muirchú Maccumachtheni, et Tirechani Collectanea de S. Patritio… (Excerptum ex Analectis Bollandianis) (Brussels, 1882).
  • Malone, Sylvester, "The Book of Armagh and its Irish Puzzlesits Irish Puzzles", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 7, 3rd ser. (1886), 325-339. [Cross-ref: Hogan1885] Attempts to solve some linguistic cruxes found problematical by Hogan, Documenta de S. Patritio…ex libro Armachano (Brussels, 1885).
  • Malone, Sylvester, "Was St Patrick a Hymnographer?", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 7, 3rd ser. (1886), 707-715.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "Nomina Patriciana", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 8, 3rd ser. (1887), 385-399, 886-904. Argues (in the first part) that St Patrick was ordained by St Paulinus of Nola, and (in the second) that he was consecrated by 'Amatus or Amatheus, abbot-bishop at Eburo-briga' (not Auxerre) (p. 904).
  • Malone, Sylvester, "A Sketch of Palladius", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 10, 3rd ser. (1889), pp, 121-133. Argues against suggestions that Palladius conducted a mission elsewhere rather than dying after his brief sojourn in Ireland.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "St Patrick's Native Town and Street", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 10, 3rd ser. (1889), 385-394. Emends the passage in Confessio §1 to Bona venta Burrii, ac; suggests (reading vico as 'Street') Bonaventa Street, Usk.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "The Genesis of Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 11, 3rd ser. (1890), 543-552. Sees the name Patricius as given at consecration, and hence argues obscurely against the likelihood of a second Patrick.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "Sen (Old) Patrick, Who Was He?", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 12, 3rd ser. (1891), 800-809. Suggests Palladius.
  • Malone, Sylvester, Chapters towards a Life of St Patrick (Dublin, 1892).
  • Malone, Sylvester, "Who Sen Patrick Was Not", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 14, 3rd ser. (1893), 815-820. [Cross-ref: Barry1893] Argues, against Barry ( IER 3rd series, 14.627-35), that 'Sen Patrick' (whom they agree to be identical with Palladius) was not the founder of Glastonbury.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "Sen Patrick: Who He Was, and Who He Was Not", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 14, 3rd ser. (1893), 1050-1054. [Cross-ref: Barry1893] A reply to Barry's letter, IER, 3rd series, 14.944-45.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "St Patrick's Burial-Place", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 15, 3rd ser. (1894), 341-351. Argues for Saul, Co. Down.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "The Birthplace of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 6; vol. 7, 4th ser (1899-1900), 97-113; 229-240, 342-356. [Cross-ref: O'Brien1899, Malone1900, Malone1902] Refutes (in the first part) O'Brien's Spanish theory (IER 4th ser., 5.491-507; 6. 11-26); restates (in the second) his own South Welsh location; and (in the third) defends the latter against Stack (IER 4th ser., 7.122-47).
  • Malone, Sylvester, The Birthplace of St Patrick (Dublin, 1900).
  • Malone, Sylvester, "The Birthplace of St Patrick", Tablet, 99 (=n.s. 67) (1902), 938.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "St Patrick's Birthplace", Tablet, 100 (=n.s. 68) (1902), 59-60. [Cross-ref: Anonymous1902, Macneill1902, Malone1902b, Gordon1902] Replying to Gordon, (Tablet 100.21), denies authority to Fiacc's hymn.
  • Malone, Sylvester, "St Patrick's Birthplace", Tablet, 100 (=n.s. 68) (1902), 217-218. [Cross-ref: Anonymous1902, Macneill1902, Malone1902a, Gordon1902] Rebuts the suggested emendation by 'McN' (Tablet, 100.137)
  • Malone, Sylvester, "The Individuality and Work of our National Apostle", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 13, 4th ser. (1903), 212-227. [Cross-ref: Zimmer1896-1913] Replies to Zimmer, The Celtic Church in Britain and Ireland
  • Manitius, Max and Paul Lehmann, Geschichte der Lateinischen Literatur des Mittelaltes, 3 (Munich, 1931). Refers to a lost Vita S. Patricii by William of Malmesbury (p. 468).
  • Mansi, J. D., Sacrorum Conciliorum Nova Amplissima Collectio, 53 vols. (Florence, 1692-1769). Bieler refers to Mansi with regard to a letter from Innocent I. to Victricius. This letter can be found in vol. 3, column 1033 of the collection and it is also available as pdf on the documentacatholicaomnia database (http://www.veritatis-societas.org/200_Mansi/1692-1769,_Mansi_JD,_Sacroru...).
  • Marius Victorinus, Marii Victorini Afri commentarii in epistulas Pauli ad Galatas, ad Philippensis, ad Ephesios (Leipzig, 1972).
  • Marsh, Arnold, Saint Patrick, a review of Thomas F. O'Rahilly, The Two Patricks, in Dublin Magazine, n.s. 17:4 (1942), 39-42. [Cross-ref: ORahilly1942]
  • Marsh, Arnold, Saint Patrick and his Writings (Dundalk, 1966). Originally published as St Patrick's Writings (Dundalk: Dundalgan Press, 1961)
  • Marsh, Thomas, "St Patrick's Terminology for Confirmation", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 93, 5th ser. (1960), 145-154. Argues that consummare is the technical term for 'to confirm' in St Patrick's writings; and attempts to date his mission against the background of that usage in Gaul.
  • Martin, M. A., [title unknown], in Patristic Studies (Catholic University of America), 20 (Washington, n.d.).
  • Mason, H J M, The Catholic Religion of St Patrick (Dublin, 1822).
  • Mayhew, A. L., "The Etymology of Bannauenta", Academy, 47 (1895), 445-446. [Cross-ref: Nicholson1895] Refutes Nicholson (Academy 47.402-03).
  • Mayhew, A. L., "The Etymology of Daventry", Academy, 47 (1895), 466. [Cross-ref: Mayhew1895] Follows up his earlier letter (Academy 47.445-46).
  • Mayhew, A. L., "Is Daventry in the Itinerary? ", Academy, 47 (1895), 485. [Cross-ref: Nicholson1895] Closes the Patrician phase of the debate with Nicholson in this number of Academy.
  • Meader, Clarence Linton, The Latin pronouns is, hic, iste, ipse, a semasiological study (New York, 1901). Internet Archive
  • Meehan, Bernard, ""A Melody of curves across the page": art and calligraphy in the Book of Armagh", Irish Arts Review: Yearbook, 14 (1998), 91-101.
  • Meissner, John L. Gough, "The British Tradition of S. Patrick's Life", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 40 [Section C] (1931-1932), 356-384. JSTOR
  • Meissner, John L. Gough, "The Place of S. Patrick's Captivity", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 41 [Section C] (1932-1934), 131-140. JSTORSuggests 'Sliab Mis' (Slieve Mish), Co. Kerry.
  • Mentré, Mireille and Marie-Laure Regnault, "Un cheminement vers la lumière du paradis: le pèlerinage de Saint Patrick", Les cahiers de Saint-Michel de Cuxa, 31 (2000), 111-118.
  • Merkx, Petrus Antonius Henricus Julius, "Zur Syntax der Kasus und Tempora in den Traktaten des hl. Cyprian", in Latinitas Christiana Primaeva (1939).
  • Mesmer, Gertrude, "St Patrick's Feast in a German Village", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 89, 5th ser. (1958), 185-188.
  • Mesmer, Gertrude, "The Great Pilgrimage of St Patrick of Hohenstadt", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 91, 5th ser. (1959), 187-193.
  • Mesmer, Gertrude, "The Cult of St Patrick in the Vicinity of Drackenstein", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 4, No. 2 [Patrician Year] (1961-1962), 68-75, with four pages of plates. JSTOR
  • Messingham, Thomas [=Messinghamus, Thomas], Officia SS. Patricii… (Paris, 1620).
  • Messingham, Thomas [=Messinghamus, Thomas], Florilegium Insule Sanctorum, seu, Vitae et Acta Sanctorum Hiberniae. Quibus accesserunt non vulgaria monumenta: Hoc est Sancti Patricii Purgatorium, …aliaque… (Paris, 1624). Jocelin's Vita Sancti Patricii is pp. 3-85.
  • Mey, Patrick, Saint Patrick (390-461): Nouveau druide ou Apôtre éclairé? (Spézet, 1997).
  • [unknown author], "Verses from a Chapel Dedicated to St Patrick at Péronne", Ériu, 5 (1911), 110-111. JSTORAsserts that these constitute 'the earliest reference to the saint on the continent' (p. 111).
  • Meyer, Kuno, "The Laud Synchronisms", Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie (ZcP), 9 (1913), 471, 478 col. 2. Internet Archive
  • Meyer, Kuno, "Zur keltischen Wortkunde, V.", Sitzungsberichte der königlich preussischen Akademie derr Wissenschaften, Jahrgang 1914, [no vol. no.] (1914), 630-642. National Library of Scotland: Digital Archive (beta)Includes items '87. Succet' (pp. 635-36) and '91. Gallische und altbritische Personennamen' (pp. 637-39); the latter gives notes on Calpornus, Potitus, Odissus, Concessa and Ocmus (among others).
  • Meyer, W., "Der Ludus de Antichristo und Bemerkungen über die Lateinischen Rhythmen ", Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften, phil.-hist., Klasse, 1 (1882), 83.
  • Migne, J.-M., Vitae Patrum, in Patrologia Latina, 73-74 (1849-). Internet Archive (vol. 73), Internet Archive (vol. 74)
  • Migne, J.-M., S. Patricius Hibernorum ApostolusPatrologia Latina, in 14 vols (Venezia, 1765-81), 53 (Paris, 1880). [Cross-ref: Gallandi1774] Documenta CatholicaS. Patricii Confessio, in epistola ad Hibernos explicata on coll. 801B-814C, and Ad Coroticum epistola on coll. 813D-816D; reproduction of the text edited by Gallandi (sed singula diligentius lustrabimus) and of the introduction by Karl Traugott Gottlob Schönemann, Bibliotheca historico-litteraria Patrum latinorum a Tertulliano usque ad Gregorium Magnum et Isidorum Hispalensem (2 vols., Leipzig, 1792-94), tom. 2, ...
  • Miller, Molly, "Historicity and the Pedigrees of the Northcountrymen", Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 26 (1974-1976), 255-280. Accepting that Coroticus is Ceredig Wledig of the Harleian genealogies, suggests that his milites are the warband of the Cynwydyon (Table I, n. 1 (p. 260)).
  • Miller, Molly, "Date-guessing and Pedigrees", Studia Celtica, 10/11 (1975-1976), 96-109. Introduces the concept of 'date-guessing' as a diagnostic in assessing the status of purportedly historical medieval assertions; demonstrates that Níall's traditional pedigree is incompatible with his traditional death-date.
  • Milne, Christian Hoyer Millar, Reconstruction of the Old Latin Text of the Gospels used by Saint Augustine. (Cambridge, 1926).
  • Ministre de l'instruction publique, Catalogue général des manuscrits des bibliothèques publiques des départements, in Catalogue général des manuscrits des bibliothèques publiques des départements, 4 (Paris, 1872). Internet ArchiveContains Arras, Avranches and Boulogne.
  • Misch, Georg, Geschichte der Autobiographie, I. Das Altertum (Leipzig and Berlin, 1907). Patrick's life is described inaccurately and his Confessio analyzed patronizingly from a psychological point of view at pp. 451-55. In the third edition (2 vols. Frankfurt-on-Main, 1949-50) the corresponding pp. are 689-93; in the English translation by E.W. Dickes, A History of Autobiography in Antiquity, 2 vols. (London, 1950), pp. 678-81. See also in each case the Index, s.v. 'Patrick'.
  • Misset, C. and W. H. J. Weale, Analecta Liturgica (3 vols) (Bruges, 1888-1892). Pais II 'Thes. Hymn', ii, 88.
  • Mitchell, Gerard, "The Origins of Irish Penance", Irish Theological Quarterly, 22 (1955), 1-14.
  • Mohrmann, Christine, "Die altchristliche Sondersprache in den Sermones des hl. Augustin", in Latinitas Christiana Primaeva (1932).
  • Mohrmann, Christine, "Die psychologischen Bedingungen der konstruktionslosen Nominativi im Lateinischen", Glotta, 21 (1932), 20-40. JSTOR
  • Mohrmann, Christine, "Traits caracéristiques du latin des chrétiens", in Miscellanea Giovanni Mercati, I (1946), 446-8.
  • Mohrmann, Christine, "Quelque observations linguistiques à propos de la nouvelle version latine du Psautier", Vigiliae Christianae, 1 (1947), 114-128.
  • Mohrmann, Christine, review of Ludwig Bieler (ed.), Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii, Part II: Commentary, Classica et Mediaevalia 12 , in Vigiliae Christianae, 7 (1953), 57-61. [Cross-ref: Bieler1950-1951]
  • Mohrmann, Christine, The Latin of St Patrick. 4 Lectures (Dublin, 1961).
  • Moisant, Xavier, review of Czarnowski, Le Culte des héros, in Études, 162 (1920), 573-581. [Cross-ref: Czarnowski1919]
  • Moloney, Michael, "The Parish of St Patrick, Limerick", North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 1 (1936-1939), 102-107. Local history entirely uncritical of its sources.
  • Mommsen, Theodor and Academiae Litterarum Regiae Borussicae (ed.), Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL), consilio et auctoritate Academiae Litterarum Regiae Borussicae editum, vols. 17 (Berlin, 1863-1986). CIL at BBAW
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  • Mone, Franz Joseph, Lateinische und griechische Messen aus dem zweiten bis sechsten Jahrhundert (Frankfurt am Main, 1850).
  • Mone, Fridegarius, De libris palimpsestis tam latinis quam graecis disseruit Fridegarius Mone (Karlsruhe, 1855).
  • Montague, G., "History of the Feast of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 71, 5th ser. (1949), 278-282. Replies to questions in a letter (here printed) by 'Hibernicus'.
  • Moore, T., History of Ireland, 3 vols. (London, 1835).
  • Moran, Patrick Francis, Irish Saints in Great Britain (Dublin, 1879).
  • Moran, Patrick Francis, "Some Strictures on Professor Bury's Life of St PatrickLife of St Patrick", Irish Theological Quarterly, 2 (1907), 151-175.
  • Moran, Patrick Francis, "Patrick, Saint, Apostle of Ireland", in The Catholic Encyclopedia, ed. Charles G. Herbermann et al, 15 vols plus index (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907-14), vol. XI (1911), 554-59.
  • Morgan, H., "Quest for the Earl’s Portrait", Irish Times, August 25th (2007), 4.
  • Mori, Setsuko, "St Patrick and his Confession", Studia Celtica Japonica, 2 [n.s.] (1989), 1-12. Contains sections '1. The Patrician Problems'; '2. The Criticisms against Patrick'; '3. The Examination of Criticisms [sic]'; '[3.](1). Visions and Patrick's Missionary Vocation'; '[3.] (2). Missionary Apostolate and Episcopacy'; '4. Conclusion'.
  • Mori, Setsuko, The Religion and Culture of Ireland: A History of Adaptation of Christianity (Tokyo, 1991). A-MON to process
  • Morin, Germanus, Anecdota Maredsolana, 3 vols. (1893-1903). Vol. 1 contains the Liber Comicus.
  • Morin, Germain, "Studia Caesariana", Revue Benedictine, 23 (1906).
  • Morin, Germain, Études, textes, découvertes contributions a la littérature et a l'histoire des douze premiers sièclescontributions a la littérature et a l'histoire des douze premiers siècles, in Anecdota Maredsolana (Maredsous, 1913).
  • Morin, Germain, "Quelques aperçus nouveaux sur l'"Opus imperfectum in Matthaeum"", Revue Bénédictine, 37 (1925), 239-262.
  • Morris, Henry, "[title unknown]", Irish Independent, [no vol. no.] (1930 (25 Sept)).
  • Morris, Henry, "Where was Aonach Tailtean", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 20, No. 2, 6th ser. [= consecutive series, 60] (1930), 113-129. JSTORSuggests Sliabh na Caillighe (Slieve na Calliagh, Co. Meath) as the original site.
  • Morris, Henry, "St Tassach of Raholp and Elphin", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 4 (1931-1932), 55-71. Identifies the patron saint of Elphin with Tassach, St Patrick's alleged companion.
  • Morris, Henry, "St Patrick and the Politics of his Day", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 21, No. 81 (1932), 7-19. JSTOR
  • Morris, Henry, "The Iconography of St Patrick", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 7 (1936), 5-29.
  • Morris, Henry, "The Wood of Foclut", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 8; 9 (1937-1938), 5-16 (with map); 39-40. Follows 'Giolla Phadraig' in locating it at Faughil, Co. Antrim.
  • Morris, Henry, "Who was Old Patrick? ", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 9 (1938), 5-22. Sees 'Sen Patrick' as arriving in 432, founding Armagh in 445, working chiefly in Oriel, and dying c. 462--the extant works being by a later Patrick. Detects political influence on our sources.
  • Morris, Henry, "Who was Old Patrick? ", Irish Independent, [no vol. no.] (1938). [Cross-ref: Morris1938] Expanded version published as 'Who was Old Patrick?', Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal 9 (1938), 5-22.
  • Morris, John, "The Dates of the Celtic Saints", Journal of Theological Studies, 17[n.s.] (1966), 342-391. A discursive treatise, seeking always 'facts that the hagiographer had no incentive to change' (p. 347, quoting De Coulanges); treats of Patrick at pp. 358-72, dating him 'mid-fifth century' (p. 372); critical from p. 369 of 'modern Irish…controversy'.
  • Morris, John, The Age of Arthur: A History of the British Isles from 350 to 650 (London, 1973). Chapter 18 'The Fifth Century Church' (pp. 335-55), contains a section on 'Patrick' (pp. 347-50); see also numerous references in the Index s.v. 'Patrick'.
  • Morris, William Bullen, [title unknown] (London, 1881). With an Introductory Letter by Aubrey de Vere, reprinted from Dublin Review, July 1880.
  • Morris, William Bullen, Ireland and Saint Patrick (London, New York and Dublin, 1891). Contains an Introduction (pp. xix-xxxi); 'Chapter I: St Martin and St Patrick' (pp. 1-64); 'Chapter II: Adrian IV and Henry Plantagenet' (pp. [6]5-147); 'Chapter III: St Patrick's Work, Past and Present' (pp. 148-218); 'Chapter IV: The Saints and the World' (pp. 219-51); 'Chapter V: The Future?' (pp. 252-98); and an Index.
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  • [unknown author], "The cult of St Francis in late medieval Ireland", in Art and Devotion in Late Medieval Ireland, edited by R. Moss, C. Ó Clabaigh, edited by S. Ryan (2006), 142–62.
  • Moss, R., "St Patrick’s Well", in The Provost’s House Stables, Building and Environs, edited by R. Moss and Y. Scott (2008), 73–83.
  • Most, William G., Vitae sanctorum Hiberniae partim hactenvs ineditae, ad fidem codicvm manvscriptorvm recognovit prolegomenis notis indicibvs instrvxit, in Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Latin Language and Literature, 2 vols. (1910). [Cross-ref: Most1946] Internet Archive
  • Most, William G., "The Syntax of the Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae", in Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Latin Language and Literature, 2 vols., edited by Charles Plummer (1946), xxvi+356. [Cross-ref: Plummer1910] HathiTrust
  • Moyer, Ann E., review of D.R. Howlett, The Book of Letters of Saint Patrick the Bishop, in Peritia, 9 (1995), 408-409. [Cross-ref: Howlett1994] Latin Text based on Bieler's critical text and further observations on the mss. (rendering the structure elements discovered by his analysis) on pp. 26-93; English litteral translation (i.e. very close to the Latin original) on facing pages; plain Latin text version on pp. 122-134
  • Mras, Karl, ""Anthimus und andere lateinische Ärzte im Lichte der Sprachforschung"", Wiener Studien, 61-62 (1943-1947).
  • Mras, Karl, "St Patricius als Lateiner", Anzeiger der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, philosophisch-historische Klasse, 90. Jahrgang 1953, [no vol. no.] (1954), 99-113.
  • Mras, Karl, review of Ludwig Bieler (ed.), Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii, in Anzeiger für die Altertumswissenschaft, 8 (1955), 73-74. [Cross-ref: Bieler1950-1951]
  • Müller, Karl, "Der heilige Patrick", Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Gottingen. Philologisch-Historische Klasse., Heft 1 (1931).
  • Muirchu Maccu Machtheni, Life of Saint Patrick (Dublin, 1895). Edition and translation; second edition 1902.
  • Mulcahy, C., "The Hymn of St Secundinus in Praise of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 65, 6th (recte 5th) ser. (1945), 145-149.
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "Die Abfassungszeit und Überlieferung der Vita Tripartita", Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie (ZcP), 16 (1927), 1-94. [Cross-ref: Walsh1932] Reference Global, de GruyterArgues, inter alia, and in minute and tabulated detail, that 'the main recension on which [both] manuscripts ultimately depend can be put back to…a date prior to A.D. 936' (Walsh, IER, 5th ser., 39.241).
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "Die Verbalformen der Vita tripartita", Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie (ZcP), 16 (1927), 411-452. An exhaustive index of forms, ancillary to her 'Abfassungszeit und Überlieferung'.
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, Bethu Phátraic; the tripartite life of Patrick (Dublin, 1939).
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "The Tripartite Life of Patrick: Lost Fragment Discovered", Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 20, No. 1/2 (1942-1943), 39-53, with preceding photo plate. JSTORIncludes edition and translation of the fragment in question, two vellum leaves from what is now Oxford Bodleian MS Rawlinson B 512.
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "The Tripartite Life of Patrick. Fragments of Stowe Copy Found", Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 20, No. 3/4 (1942-1943), 129-144. JSTORIncludes an edition of the text of the six (damaged) folios in question.
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "The Old-Irish Form of Palladius", Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 22, No. 1/2 (1946-1947), 34-42. [Cross-ref: Mulchrone1942-1943] JSTORSuggests Collaid, attested (for what would be a namesake) in the Tripartite Life (l. 639 (=3061) in Mulchrone's edition).
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "What are the Armagh Notulae?Notulae", Ériu, 16 (1952), 140-144. JSTORIdentifies these 'enigmatic jottings' as a table of contents, compiled by Ferdomnach from a continuous exemplar, to a projected Latin Vita Tripartita of St Patrick.
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "Tírechán and the Tripartite Life", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 79, 5th ser. (1953), 186-193. Argues that the text of Tírechán used by the compiler of the Tripartite Life was Ferdomnach's.
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "The Mission of Patricius Secundus Episcopus Scottorum", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 85, 5th ser. (1956), 155-170. Revives the thesis that St Patrick began his mission c. 419 AD as a priest, but succeeded the first bishop Palladius in 432.
  • Mulchrone, Kathleen, "Ferdomnach and the Armagh NotulaeNotulae", Ériu, 18 (1958), 160-163. [Cross-ref: Bieler1954] JSTORMulchrone defends her article 'What are the Armagh Notulae?', Ériu 16 (1952), 140-44) against Bieler's attack in 'The Notulae in the Book of Armagh', Scriptorium 8 (1954), 89-97.
  • Muldoon, Eugene, Ode to St Patrick, 432-1932 (Dublin, 1932[?]).
  • Mulholland, S., "The Confession of Saint Patrick", The Furrow, [no vol. no.] (1992), 164-167.
  • Muller, Henri Francois, "A Chronology of Vulgar Latin", Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie, [no vol. no.] (1929), ix + 172.
  • Muller, Henri Francois, L'epoque merovingienne - essai de synthese de philologie d'histoire, in Publications de l'Ecole libre des hautes etudes (1945).
  • Munby, Alan Noel Latimer, "Three opportunities", in Essays and Papers, edited by Alan Noel Latimer Munby (1977), 141-150.
  • Murphy, Gerard, "The Two Patricks", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 32, No. 127 (1943), 297-307. [Cross-ref: ORahilly1942, Ryan1942] JSTORAssesses O'Rahilly, The Two Patricks, and Ryan's review of it ( IER, 5th ser., 60.241-52).
  • Murphy, Gerard, "St Patrick and the Civilizing of Ireland", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 79, 5th ser. (1953), 194-204.
  • Murphy, John, Live of St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland - to which are added the Lives of St. Bridget, Virgin and Abbess, and St. Columba, Abbot and Apostle of the Northern Picts, in Murphy's Enlarged Stereotype Edition (Baltimore, 1853). Internet Archive
  • Murphy, J., "Father Morris's Life of St PatrickLife of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 9, 3rd ser. (1888), 193-204.
  • Murphy, John E., review of Ludwig Bieler, The Life and Legend of St Patrick, in Thought, 25 (1950), 720-721. [Cross-ref: Bieler1948f] Thin; positive.
  • Murphy, W. J., Irisleabhar Muighe Muadhad (1917).
  • Murray, J. D., Panegyric on St Patrick (1883).
  • Murray, L. P., "The Wood of Foclut", Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society, 9 (1937-1940), 166-168. [Cross-ref: Macerlean1939] An assessment of Mac Erlean, AB 57.334-63.
  • Mynors, R. A. B. and R. M. Thomson (ed.), Catalogue of the manuscripts of Hereford Cathedral Library (Cambridge, 1993).
  • Mytum, Harold, The Origins of Early Christian Ireland (London, 1991).
  • Narbey, C. , Supplément aux Acta Sanctorum pour des vies de saints de l'époque mérovingienne (2 Vols.; Vol. II Contenant des documents sur les origines du christianisme… en Angleterre) (Paris, 1899-1905). Contains section '78. Les anciennes vies de Saint Patrice' (pp. 443-50).
  • Nerney, Denis S., "The Blessed Eucharist in the Libri S. Patricii", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 58, 5th ser. (1941), 331-344.
  • Nerney, Denis S., "A Study of Saint Patrick's Sources", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 71-72, 5th ser. (1949), 497-507; 14-26, 97-110, 265-280.
  • Newman, Eric, "Circulation of St. Patrick Farthings in America", The Colonial Newsletter 7, 23 (1968), 220.
  • Nicholson, E. W. B., "St Patrick's Birthplace", Academy, 47 (1895), 402-403. Suggests the emendation Bannauenta Britanniae; argues for a site near Daventry, Northants.
  • Nicholson, E. W. B., "The Etymology of BannauentaBannauenta", Academy, 47 (1895), 466. Replies to Mayhew (Academy 47.445-46).
  • Nicholson, E. W. B., "The Etymologies of Daventry and Bannauenta", Academy, 47 (1895), 484-485. [Cross-ref: Mayhew1895a] Replies to Mayhew (Academy 47.466).
  • Nicholson, R. Steele, St Patrick: Apostle of Ireland in the Third Century: the Story of his Mission by Pope Celestine in A.D. 431, and of his Connexion with the Church of Rome, Proved to be a Mere Fiction, with an Appendix, containing his Confession and Epistle to Coroticus, translated into English (Dublin, London and Belfast, 1868). Includes as Appendices 'A. the Cottonian Copy' of Saint Patrick's writings, with English translation (pp. 97-137); 'B. Bollandist Copy', with English translation (pp. 138-55); 'C.' Patrick's Bible quotations in parallel Septuagint, Cottonian, Bollandist, Armagh and Vulgate columns (pp. 156-70). Hypotesis that Patrick live in the 3rd century.
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  • Norberg, Dag, "Syntaktische Forschungen auf dem Gebiete des Spätlateins", in Uppsala Universitets Årsskrift (1943).
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  • O'Brennan, Martin A., Ancient Ireland: Her Milesian Chiefs, her Kings and Princes. - Her Great Men. Her Struggles for Liberty. Her Apostle St. Patrick. - Her Religion (Dublin, 1855). Edition and a translation by John O'Connell (1704) of Tuireadh na hÉireann - The Drige of Ireland. Copious historial notes include 'St Patrick's Birth-Place' (pp. 49-84), 'St Patrick's Existence' (pp. 85-97); an edition of Fiacc's hymn with translation and notes (pp. 98-115); of Secundinus' hymn with translation and notes (pp. 116-32)
  • Ó Briain, Felim, "Miracles in the Lives of the Irish Saints", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 66, 5th ser. (1945), 331-342. A thematic analysis of accounts of miracles in the Lives; St Patrick is rarely mentioned.
  • O'Brien, Edward, "St Patrick and Palladius", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 8, 3rd ser. (1887), 723-731. Subtitled 'Was [sic] St Patrick and the Palladius Mentioned by St Prosper and the Venerable Bede One and the Same?
  • O'Brien, Edward, "The Birthplace of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 5; vol. 6, 4th ser (1899), 491-507; 11-26, 237-242. [Cross-ref: Malone1899-1900, Malone1902, Malone1900] Argues inter alia (in the first and second parts) for Emporium (Ampurias), N.E. Spain, and (in the third) defends this view against Malone, IER, 4th ser., 6 (July-Dec 1899), 97-113.
  • O'Brien, Edward, Birthplace of St Patrick, Apostle of Ireland (Dublin, 1903). Reprint/new edition of his JAL article?
  • O'Brien, Elizabeth, "Pagan and Christian Burial in Ireland during the First Millenium AD: Continuity and Change", in The Early Church in Wales and the West: Recent Work in Early Christian Archaeology, History and Place-Names, 16, edited by Nancy and Lane, Adam Edwards, edited by Adam Lane (1992), 130-37. Analysis made in conjunction with archaeology, of the incidents connected with Muirchu and Tirechan'.
  • O'Brien, J. F. X., The Confession of St Patrick (Dublin, n.d. [1949x1971] (Orig x1932)). 1924 edition of translation reprinted, subtitled The Testimony of an Early Irish Christian with a demythologizing two-page introduction by Peter E. Childs (1991, n.p.); body of translation includes O'Brien's legend-based 'explanatory' paragraphs.
  • O'Brien, Mary Bridget, Titles of address in christian latin epistolography to 543 a.D., in Patristic studies, 21 (Washington D.C., 1930).
  • O'Brien, M. A., "Miscellanea Hibernica", Études celtiques, 3 (1938-1939), 362-373. Contains '13. On the expression sugere mammellas in the Confessio Patricii'.
  • Ó Buachalla, Liam, "The Construction of the Irish Annals 429-466", Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 63 (1958), 103-115. Allows 'about half-a-dozen…possibly genuine contemporary records' of Irish origin to the period in question.
  • Ó Buachalla, Liam, "Notes on the Early Irish Annals, 467-550", Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 64 (1959), 73-81. In the course of a wider discussion, dates the beginning of St Patrick's mission to c. 452.
  • O'Byrne, Cathal, "St Patrick's Altar-Stone", Irish Monthly, 62 (1934), 144-151.
  • O'Byrne, Cathal, "St Patrick's Black-Thorn Flowers", Irish Monthly, 66 (1938), 154-159. JSTORPious fiction.
  • O'Byrne, Cathal, "St Patrick and the Pagan Chief", Irish Monthly, 80 (1952), 117-120. A legend.
  • O Cianain, S. F., "The Meares of Annalie: How the Boundaries of Co. Longford came to be laid out in the Sixteenth Century, with some account of the early people-groups who occupied the land", Journal of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Antiquarian Society, 1:4 (1935), 46-75. A minute essay in local geography, using the Tripartite Life (uncritically) as one of its many sources.
  • O'Connell, Philip, St Patrick's Well, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, in from the Proceedings of the Clonmel Historical and Archaeological Society (1956).
  • O'Connor, F, [?], in Irish Times, [no vol. no.]. [Cross-ref: Carney1961] Some time probably in 1961/early 1962, reviews Carney, _The Problem of Saint Patrick_. Reference from James Shiel, University Review, III No. 4. 58.
  • O'Conor, Charles, Rerum Hibernicarum Scriptores, in vols. I-IV (1814-1826), I, Prolegomena ad Annales, pars I (London, 1814). [Cross-ref: Ware1656] EEBOLatin text of Confessio and Epistola on pp. cxvii-cxx from British Library MS Cotton Nero E.1, collated with the Ware's edition of 1656
  • ó Cróinín, Dáibhi, "New Light on Palladius", Peritia, 5 (1986), 276-283.
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  • O'Curry, Eugene, Lecture on the Manuscript Material of Ancient Irish History (Dublin/ London, 1861). Publication of lectures delivered at the Catholic University of Ireland, during the sessions of 1855 and 1856.
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  • O'Doherty, John F., review of J.E.L. Oulton, Credal Statements, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 56, 5th ser. (1940), 204-205. [Cross-ref: Oulton1940]
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  • Ó Doibhlin, Éamonn, "'Bhí Naomh Pádraig Anseo': Cuntas ar a Sheacht dTeampaill in Uí Tuirtre", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 1, No. 2 (1955), 11-16. JSTORUncritical local history.
  • Ó Doibhlin, Éamonn, Forgers All?' in St Patrick and Armagh: A Symposium, a collaborative review of James Carney, Studies in Irish Literature and History Studies in Irish Literature and History, in Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 2, No. 1 (1956-1957), 1-31 ( 1-4). JSTOR
  • Ó Domhnaill, M, Jocelin of Furness Beatha Phádraig (n.d.).
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  • O Dómhnaill, Pádraic, "St Patrick's Captivity", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 6 (1934), 23-40, with a photoplate. Argues for Slemish, Co. Antrim; uncritical even of oral tradition.
  • O'Donoghue, Noel-Dermot, "The Spirituality of St Patrick", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 50, No. 198 (1961), 152-164. JSTOR
  • O'Donoghue, Noel Dermot, "Aristocracy of Soul: Patrick of Ireland", in Way of the Christian Mystics, 1 (Wilmington (Delaware), 1987).
  • Ó Fiaich, Tomás, "St Patrick and Armagh", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 89, 5th ser. (1958), 153-170. JSTORArgues for a real association.
  • Ó Fiaich, Tomás, "Cérth é Ninine Éigeas?", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 4, No. 2 [Patrician Year] (1961-1962), 95-100, with a folding genealogical table of the Uí Eachdhach (Oirghialla).
  • Ó Fiaich, Tomás, "St Patrick and Armagh", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 95, 5th ser. (1961), 229-235. Text of an uncritical address delivered at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Armagh, to mark the Patrician Year.
  • Ó Fiaich, Tomás, review of Liam MacPhilibín (trans.), Mise Pádraig, in Studia Hibernica, 2 (1962), 236-237. [Cross-ref: MacPhilibin1960] JSTOR
  • Ó Fiaich, Tomás, review of Richard P.C. Hanson, St Patrick--his Origins and Career, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 110, 5th ser. (1968), 116-117. [Cross-ref: Hanson1968]
  • Ó Fiaich, Tomás, "The Church of Armagh under Lay Control", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 5, No. 1 (1969-1970), 75-127, including five genealogical tables. JSTOR
  • Ó Fiannachta, Pádraig, "Pádraig Aspal", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 97, 5th ser. (1962), 170-175. A sermon.
  • Ó Fiannachta, P., "An Fhaoistin/Dearbhú Grásta", in St Patrick’s Letters, edited by D. Conneely (1973), 85–98..
  • O'Flaherty, Rodericus, Ogygia: seu, Rerum Hibernicarum chronologia… Liber primus: Ab universali Diluvio, ad annum Virginei partus 428… (London, 1685). www.hathitrust.orgPars III, Caput IV refers to 'portus Inver-slainge, ubi S. Patricius cum Evangelio primum in ish's partibus applicuit. Postea Domangardi mons nuncupatus; quia S. Domangardus S Patricii discipulus ibi eremeticam intam multis annis exercuit…' (p.167)
  • Ó Flannagáin, Seán, "Sgéal faoi Naomh Pádhraic", Béaloideas, 5 (1935), 23. A tale collected in Co. Galway.
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  • Ó Gallachair, P., "Patrician Donegal", Donegal Annual, 5 (1961-1963), 70-79.
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  • O'Keeffe, J. G., "The Rule of Patrick (ed. and trans.)", Ériu, 1 (1904), 216-224. JSTORAllegedly a fragment of the Ríagail Pádraic, from TCD MS H.3.17 (now ___)???.
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  • O'Laverty, James, "The Little City of Brigit, County Down", Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 5 (1898-1899), 81-83. Internet ArchiveIdentifies this as the cathair becc called Mrechtan (Tripartite)/ Brechtain (Leabhar Breac).
  • Olden, Thomas, The Epistles and Hymn of St. Patrick, with the Poem of Secundinus, translated into English (London, 1889). The first edition was published in London in 1876.
  • Olden, T., "On the Burial-Place of St Patrick", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), [18] (= 3rd series, 2) (1891-1893), 655-666. JSTORArgues for Armagh, equating the writer of the extant works with 'Sen Patrick'.
  • O'Leary, Aideen, "An Irish Apocryphal Apostle: Muirchú's Portrayal of Saint Patrick", Harvard Theological Review, 89 (1996), 287-301. Argues that Muirchú's sources included identifiable apocryphal acta of the Apostles.
  • O'Leary, James, The Most Ancient Lives of St Patrick; Including The Life by Jocelyn, Hitherto Unpublished in America, and his Extant Writings (New York, 1880). wikisource & Project GutenbergFirst published in 1874. English translation by Rev. James O'Leary
  • O Lochlainn, Colm sic, "Lúireach Phádraic: St Patrick's Breastplate (trans.)", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 50, No. 197 (1961), 1-4. JSTORA translation into 'rhythmic' English, with some notes, and (p. 1) a woodcut by Karl Uhlemann.
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, "Patrick on the Margins of Space and Time", in EKLOGAI, Studies in Honour of Thomas Finan and Gerard Watson, edited by Kieran McGroarty (Maynooth, n.d.).
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, "St Patrick and an Irish Theology", Doctrine and Life, 44 (1994), 153-159.
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, St Patrick: The Man and his Works (London, 1999). The English translation of Epistola and Confessio based on the edition of Newport J.D. White (1905), but takes acount of both the edition of Ludwig Bieler (1952) and the work of David Howlett (1994); annotations on Patrick's sources in scripture and canons
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, Celtic Theology: Humanity, World and God in Early Irish Writings (London and New York, 2000). Contains chapters '2. Patrick the Missionary' (pp. 25-47) and '5. Muirchú: Dramatist or Theologian?' (pp. 87-108).
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, "The Liturgy for St Patrick's Day", The Furrow, 52, no. 3 (2001), 140-144.
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, "Muirchú's Theology of Conversion in his Vita Patricii", [journal unknown], [no vol. no.] (2002).
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, "The Relationship of Muirchú's Vita Sancti Patricii to the Seventh-Century Liturgy", in Celtic Hagiography and Saints' Cults, edited by Jane Cartwright (Cardiff, 2003).
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, "Reading Muirchú’s Tara-event within its background as a biblical _trial of divinities_", in Celtic Hagiography and Saints’ Cults ed. by Jane Cartwright (Cardiff, 2003), 123-35.
  • O'Loughlin, Thomas, Discovering Saint Patrick (London, 2005).
  • Ó Máille, T. S., "Aichill in Áitainmneacha", The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 88(2) (1958), 93-100. JSTOR
  • O’Meagher, J. Casimir, "On S. Patrice de Rouen", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 3rd series, vol. 1 (1891), 326–33. JSTOR, Internet Archive
  • O'Meara, John, "The Confession of St Patrick and the Confessions of St Augustine ", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 85, 5th ser. (1956), 190-197. Finds 'no sure echo' of the latter in the former.
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  • Ó Nualláin, Gearóid, "Pádraig Apstal Éireann: Seanmóin", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 51, 5th ser. (1938), 257-267. A sermon for St Patrick's Day.
  • [unknown author], "The Legend of Dún Briste, Co. Mayo", Gadelica, 1 (1912-1913), 171-176. A Patrician fable recorded by John O'Donovan in 1838 from the mouth of Dean John Lyons.
  • O'Rahilly, Thomas F., The Two Patricks: A Lecture on the History of Christianity in Fifth-Century Ireland (Dublin, 1942).
  • O'Rahilly, T. F., "On the origin of the names Érainn and Ériu", Ériu, 14 (1943), 7-28.
  • O'Rahilly, Thomas F., Early Irish History and Mythology (Dublin, 1946).
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  • Ó Raifeartaigh, T., "[title unknown]", Maynooth Review, 4.
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  • Ó Raifeartaigh, Tarlach, "Pádraig agus na Seniores", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 4, No. 2 [Patrician Year] (1961-1962), 45-67. JSTOR
  • Ó Raifeartaigh, T., "Leasú Eagarthóra sa Litir faoi Choroticus", Studia Hibernica, 2 (1962), 174-181. JSTORProposes, in light of a reinterpretation of Epistola, sec. 9, _Hiberione nati_ for the MSS' Hiberia/Hyberia nati; rejects BIELER's Hiberionaci.
  • Ó Raifeartáigh, T., "The Reading nec a me orietur in Paragraph 32 of Saint Patrick's Confession ", Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (JRSAI), 95, No. 1/2 [Papers in Honour of Liam Price] (1965), 189-192. JSTOR
  • Ó Raifeartaigh, T., review of Arnold Marsh (trans.), Saint Patrick and his Writings, in Irish Historical Studies, 15 (1966-1967), 309-311. [Cross-ref: Marsh1966]
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  • Ó Raifeartaigh, T., The Life of St. Patrick: a New Approach' review of Richard P.C. Hanson, Saint Patrick--his Origins and Career, in Irish Historical Studies, 16, No. 62 (1968-1969), 119-137. [Cross-ref: Hanson1968] JSTOR
  • Ó Raifeartaigh, T., "St Patrick's Twenty-eight Days' Journey", Irish Historical Studies, 16, No. 64 (1968-1969), 395-416. JSTOR
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  • Perez, Ivan, Vida y purgatorio de S Patricio (Madrid and Naples, 1629). French trans. F.A.S. Chartreux, La Vie Admirable du grand S. Patrice patriarche d'Hibernie: avec l'Histoire veritable de son fameux, et tant renommé Purgatoire: Mise en Espagnol par le Docteur Iehan Perez de Monteluan, natif de Madrid (sic) (Brussels, 1940). Francois Bouillon, Histoire de la vie...de S Patrice (Rouen, 1673). Digital versions of two later editions are available on the , Hathitrust website.
  • Perez, Juan, Vida y purgatorio del glorioso S Patricio, arzobispo y primado de Hibernia (Madrid, 1723). Mentioned in Irish Booklore, i. no. 2 (Aug. 1971), p. 20
  • Pétré, Hélène, Égérie (ex-Éthérie), Journal de voyage, in Sources Chretienne, 296 (21) (Paris, 1948). The text contains the "Journal de voyage" on pp. 381 - 384 and the "Lettre sur la Bienheureuse Égérie" ( - 691). It has been republished in 1997/2002.
  • Petrie, George, "On the History and Antiquities of Tara Hill", Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 18, Antiquities (1839), 25-232, with illustrations and map. JSTORDiscusses many Patrician issues discursively (passim).
  • Petrie, George, "An Inquiry into the Origin and Uses of the Round Towers of Ireland; Comprising Remarks on the Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland Anterior to the Anglo-Norman Invasion", Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 20 (1845), iii, v-xix, 3-521. JSTOR
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  • Philbin, William J., "St Patrick and his Voices", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 95, 5th ser. (1961), 289-298. A homily.
  • Phillips, Leo T., The subordinate temporal causal, and adversative clauses in the works of St. Ambrose, in Patristic Studies (Catholic University of America), 49 (Washington, 1937).
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  • Planta, Joseph, A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library deposited in the British Museum (London, 1802). The pp. 239-241 are concerned with the London MS.
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  • T. Maccius Plautus, Plauti Comoediae (Berlin, 1895). Perseus
  • Plummer, Chadwick, "The conversion of Loegaire and his Death", Revue celtique, 6 (1885), 162-172. CELT(table of content only) Not found in index ???
  • Polzer, Joseph, "Andrea di Bonaiuto's Via Veritatis and Dominican Thought in Late Medieval Italy", The Art Bulletin, 77(2) (1995), 262-289. JSTOR
  • Pons, Blaise, "Saint Patrick", Belles Histoires et Belles Vies, 92 (1989). 4 line-drawings by Robert Rigot plus texts on each page (of which there are 48) tell the story of St Patrick.
  • Porter, A. K., The Crosses and Culture of Ireland (New Haven, 1931).
  • Powell, Douglas, "The Textual Integrity of St Patrick's Confession", Analecta Bollandiana, 87 (1969), 387-409.
  • Powell, Douglas, "St Patrick's Confession and the Book of Armagh", Analecta Bollandiana, 90 (1972), 371-385. [Cross-ref: Powell1969, Hanson1975] Replies to Powell, Analecta Bollandiana 87.387-409; discerns in the omissions a 'desire to make the Patrick of the Confession fit the Patrick of later legend' (p. 95).
  • Powell, Timothy E., "Christianity or Solar Monotheism: The Early Religious Beliefs of St Patrick", Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 43 (1992), 531-540. In a family environment still influenced by paganism, though formally Christian, Patrick had acquired the idea that God could be called on under the name of Helios [(sic.); cf. Confessio 20]… While prepared to use solar imagery to explain his Christian faith, demonstrating that he felt no qualms about its appropriateness in a Christian context, he also explicitly condemns pagan solar monotheism [Confessio 59-60]' (p. 538).
  • Prenter, S., St Patrick and Ireland (1901).
  • Pressly, W. L. Jr., "James Barry's “The Baptism of the King of Cashel by St Patrick”", Burlington Magazine, 118 (1976), 643–47.
  • Priscillianus, Tractatus, Canones, in CSEL, 18 (1889).
  • Proudfoot, Alice-Boyd, Patrick: Sixteen Centuries with Ireland's Patron Saint (New York, 1983).
  • Quentin, Henri et al.et al., Biblia Sacra iuxta latinam vulgatam versionem ad codicum fidem, cura et studio monachorum Abbatiae pontificiae Sancti Hieronymi in urbe O. S. B. edita, 18 vols. (Rome, 1926-94).
  • Quigley, E.J., "The Legends of Saint Patrick", Catholic Bulletin, 23 (1933), 254-256, 342-345. Presents passages from Aubrey De Vere's 1872 verse publication.
  • Quine, "The Birthplace of St Patrick", Journal of the Waterford and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, 14 (1911), 169-176. Suggests the Isle of Man.
  • Quinn, H., S Patrizio, la sua missione e il suo metodo (Milan, 1939).
  • Quinn, H., Saint Patrick: His Mission and his Method (1957).
  • Radermacher, Ludwig, Das Jenseits im Mythos der Hellenen (Bonn, 1903).
  • Radermacher, Ludwig, Neutestamentliche Grammatik. Das Griechisch des Neuen Testaments im Zusammenhang mit der Volkssprache dargestellt (Tubinga, 1911).
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  • Rae, E., "The Rice Monument in Waterford Cathedral", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 69C (1970), 1–15.
  • Rae, E., "The tomb of Walter Wellesley at Great Connell Priory, Co. Kildare", Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society (JCKAS), 14(5) (1970), 544–63.
  • Rahlfs, Alfred, Psalmi cum Odis, Septuaginta Vetus Testamentum Graecum auctoritate Academiae Scientiarum Gottingensis editum (Göttingen, 1931). Internet Archive
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  • Ranke, Ernst, Par palimpsestorum wirceburgensium : antiquissimae Veteris Testamenti versiones latinae (Vienna, 1871). Palimpsests in the Wurttemburg University Library in the Septuagint, ancient Latin, and Vulgate versions arranged in parallel columns.
  • Rees-Mogg, William, "Was Patrick Abbot of Glastonbury?", The Times, Monday Sept 5 (1994).
  • Reeves, Adamnan (n.d.). p. 5
  • Reeves, William, Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down, Connor and Dromore (Dublin, 1847).
  • Reeves, William, A Historical and Descriptive Memoir of the Clog an edachta,commonly known as St Patrick's Bell, or, the Bell of Armagh (Dublin, 1877).
  • Reeves, William, "On the Book of Armagh", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 3rd ser, 2 (1891-1893), 77-99. JSTOR
  • Regula, M., "Besonderheiten der lateinischen Syntax und Stilistik als Vorspiele romanischer Ausdrucksweisen", Glotta, 31 (1951), 158-198.
  • Richards, Mary P., Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: Basic Readings, in Basic Readings in Anglo-Saxon England, 2 (New York, 1994).
  • Richardus Archdekin, Vitae et miraculorum sancti Patricii Hiberniae apostoli epitome (Louvain, 1671). 74 pp. plus one of faculties.
  • Richford [?], Robert, The Life of the Glorious Bishop of St Patrick, Apostle and Primate of Ireland, together with the Lives of the Holy Virgin, St Bridget, and of the Glorious Abbot, St Columba, Patrons of Ireland (Saint-Omer, 1625). Anonymous. Richard Sharpe to confirm that this is what is reprinted as an appendix in Villegas, Alfonso, The Lives of the Saints (1628 1636)
  • Rivet, A. L. F. and Colin Smith, The Place-Names of Roman Britain (London, 1979). Scholarship on the location of St Patrick's Bannaventa is discussed s.v. (pp.511-12), as is the etymology of that form (pp. 262-65).
  • Robert, Ulysse, Heptateuchi e codice Lugdunensi versio (1881).
  • Robinson, J. Armitage, Two Glastonbury Legends: King Arthur and St Joseph of Arimathea (Cambridge, 1926). St Patrick's Charter' is noticed on p. 15.
  • Roche, Aloysius, A Bedside Book of Irish Saints (London, 1943).
  • Rock, Lois, Saint Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland (Oxford, 2005). Illustrations by Finola Stack, photography by Sonia Halliday Alamy Ltd. A small book, hard back, well illustrated for children with full colour throughout, 20 pp, contains life story, 3 legends, and significance of St Patrick's Day.
  • Rönsch, Hermann, Das neue Testament Tertullians (1871).
  • Rönsch, Hermann, Itala und Vulgata (1875).
  • Roger, Maurice, L'Enseignement des lettres classiques d'Ausone à Alcuin (Paris, 1905).
  • Ronan, Myles V., "Patrician Churches: Their Form and Material", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 41, 5th ser. (1933), 356-369.
  • Ronan, Myles V., "St Patrick's Staff and Christ Church", Dublin Historical Record, 5 (1942-1943), 121-129.
  • Rowland, Robert J., "The Patrick Question", Classica et mediaevalia, 30 (1969), 383-384.
  • Royet, A., "Un Manuscrit Palimpseste", Revue biblique, 31 (1892), 518-23.
  • Rudorff and Blume (ed.) and Lachmann (ed.), Die Schriften der römischen Feldmesser, 2 vols. (Berlin, 1848-52).
  • Russell, J. C., "The Problem of St Patrick the Missionary", Traditio, 12 (1956), 393-398. Argues that the Confessio and the Epistola were written by different Patricks.
  • Ryan, Arthur, St Patrick: Apostle of Ireland (Dublin, 1890).
  • Ryan, John, review of J.R. Ardill, Saint Patrick, A.D. 180, in Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 21 (1932), 149-151. [Cross-ref: Ardill1931]
  • Ryan, John, St Patrick and the Roman See (Dublin, 1932). This pamphlet contains the substance of a lecture delivered by Father John Ryan, S.J., in the Parochial Hall, Armagh, on Thursday, December 17th, 1931, His Eminence Cardinal MacRory presiding' [p. 2]; anti-Reformed Church polemic.
  • Ryan, John, "A Difficult Phrase in the Confession of St Patrick: reppuli sugere mammellas eorum, §18 ", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 52, 5th ser. (1938), 293-299.
  • Ryan, John, The Two Patricks, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 60, 5th ser. (1942), 241-252. [Cross-ref: ORahilly1942] Reviews O'Rahilly, The Two Patricks.
  • Ryan, John, review of Ludwig Bieler (ed.), Libri Epistolarum Sancti Patricii and (trans.) The Works of St Patrick, in Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 42, No. 167 (1953), 337-338. [Cross-ref: Bieler1950-1951, Bieler1953a] JSTOR
  • Ryan, John, Saint Patrick [Thomas Davis lectures] (Dublin, 1958).
  • Ryan, John, "The Early Irish Church and the See of Peter", in Le chiese nei regni dell'Europa occidentale e i loro rapporti con Roma sino all'800, Settimane di studio del Centro italiano di studi sull'alto medioevo, 7 (1960 [for 1959]), 549-574. Argues (largely from confessional first principles) that relations could scarcely have been closer. With additional discussion by various participants, pp. 583-91.
  • Ryan, John, "The Early Irish Church and the Holy See", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 49, No. 193 (1960), 1-16. JSTORSees St Patrick's attitute towards the Roman See as 'a simple deduction from the general Catholic attitude towards the Roman See in the century within which he lived' (p. 2).
  • Ryan, John, "Saint Patrick, Saint and Missionary", Capuchin Annual 1962, [no vol. no.] (1961), 258-265. A devotional article marking the Patrician years.
  • Ryan, John, "St Patrick, Apostle of Ireland", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 50, No. 198 (1961), 113-151. JSTORA classic restatement of the conservative Roman Catholic position, together with a section (pp. 142-51) on 'the Personality of St Patrick'.
  • Ryan, John, Irish Monasticism: Origins and Early Development (Dublin and Cork, 1931). Reprinted with a new Introduction and Bibliography (Shannon, 1972). Section II: The Introduction of Monasticism into Ireland' contains (pp. 59-96) 'Chapter I: St Patrick'. See also 'Index of Persons' s.v. 'Patrick'.
  • Ryan, Michael, "The ecclesiastical remains on St. Patrick's Island", in The Island of St Patrick: Church and Ruling Dynasties in Fingal and Meath 400-1148, edited by Ailbhe MacShamhráin (Dublin, 2004).
  • Ryder, Andrew, "Led by the Spirit: St Patrick", Review for Religious, 65:1 (2006), 76-91.
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  • E., "Syntaxe du latin parle dans les ,,Res Rusticae" de Varron", Revue de Philologie, 73 (1947), 141--162.
  • Salmon, John, The Ancient Irish Church as a Witness to Catholic Doctrine (Dublin, 1897). …designed to serve as a refutation of the pretensions of Irish Protestantism to pass current as the authentic portraiture of the creed professed by the early Church of this country' (p. [xiii]). The figure of Patrick appears passim.
  • Salonius, Aarne Henrik, Vitae Patrum (Lund, 1920).
  • Salvianus and Arnobius Iunior and Anonymus and Mamertus Claudianus and S. Patricius and Capreolus and Uranius and Eustathius and Polemaeus Sylvius and Salonius and Philippus Presbyter and Leo Bituricensis, Opera Omnia. Patrologiae cursus completus: sive biblioteca universalis, integra uniformis, in Patrologia Latina, 53 (1847). Internet Archive
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  • Santos, Dominique, "Os Livros das Cartas do Bispo São Patrício", Brathair, 7/1 (2007), 107-136. Brathair
  • Santos, Dominique Vieira Coelho dos., As representações da cristianização da Irlanda Celta: uma análise das Cartas de São Patrício (Séc. V d.C.) (2008).
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  • Schiller, G. and J. Seligman, Iconography of Christian Art, 2 vols. (Greenwich, 1971).
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  • Schoell, Carolus Guilielmus, De ecclesiasticae Britonum Scotorumque historiae fontibus (Berlin and London, 1851). Contains 'Cap. IX. Patricius' (pp. 61-80)
  • Schreiber, Georg, Irland im deutschen und abendländischen Sakralraum (Cologne, 1956).
  • Schrijnen, Jos. and Christine Mohrmann, "Studien zur Syntax der Briefe des hl. Cyprian (Band I-II)", in Latinitas Christiana Primaeva (1936-7).
  • Schwartz, E., Acta Conciliorum Oecumenicorum (ACO) (1914-40).
  • Scott, William Henry, "St Patrick's Missionary Methods", International Review of Missions, 1 (1961), 137-148.
  • Scullard, H. H., Roman Britain: Outpost of the Empire (London, 1979). Patrick receives passing mention (p. 149-50, 169), and the author uses Patrick's return to his father's villa (suggested to be in the Bristol Channel area) c. 430 as evidence that the decline of British villas must have occured sometime after 430 (p. 177).
  • Seaby, W. A., "A St. Patrick halfpenny of John de Courcy", British Numismatic Journal, 29 (1958), 87–90.
  • Segebade, Joannes and Ernestus Lommatzsch, Lexicon Petronianum (1898).
  • Segui Vidal, Gabriel, La carta encíclica del obispo Severo. Estudio crítico de su autenticidad e integridad, con un bosquejo histórico del cristianismo balear anterior al siglo VIII (Palma de Mallorca, 1937).
  • Sexton, John E., "The Birthplace of St Patrick: an Essay in Textual Criticism", Catholic Historical Review, 17 (1931-1932), 131-150. Emending the works of Patrick and others where necessary, suggests Rome.
  • Shahan, Thos. J., Saint Patrick in History (New York, 1904). A confessional celebration of the Saint's character and that of the Irish nation.
  • Shanzer, Danuta, "Iuvenes vestri visiones videbunt: Visions and the Literary Sources of Patrick's ConfessioIuvenes vestri visiones videbuntConfessio", Journal of Medieval Latin, 3 (1993), 169-201.
  • Sharpe, Richard, The Patrician Texts in the Book of Armagh, in Scriptores Latini Hiberniae, 10 (Dublin, 1979). [Cross-ref: Sharpe1982] Edited with introduction, translation and commentary by Ludwig Bieler with a contribution by Fergus Kelly
  • Sharpe, Richard, "Palaeographical Considerations in the Study of the Patrician Documents in the Book of Armagh", Scriptorium, 36 (1982), 3-28.
  • Sharpe, Richard, "St Patrick and the See of Armagh", Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies, 4 (1982), 33-59.
  • Sharpe, Richard, "The Patrician Documents", Peritia, 1 (1982), 363-369. [Cross-ref: Bieler1979] Review of Bielers edition of The Patrician Texts in the Book of Armagh (1979).
  • Sharpe, Richard, "Saint Mauchteus, discipulus Patricii", in Britain 400-600: Language and History, Anglistische Forschungen, 205, edited by Alfred Bammesberger and Alfred Wollmann (Heidelberg, 1990).
  • Shaw, "There was Only One Saint Patrick", Sunday Press, [no vol. no.] (1962).
  • Shaw, Francis, "The Linguistic Argument for Two Patricks", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 32, No. 127 (1943), 315-322. [Cross-ref: ORahilly1942] JSTORAssesses O'Rahilly, The Two Patricks and Murphy's evaluation of it ( Studies 32.297-307); misunderstands the argument about original Latin /p,t,k/ appearing in Irish loanwords as /b,d,g/ (pp. 316-17).
  • Shaw, Francis, The Real St Patrick (Dublin, 1945 (1931)). Originally published in 1931 in the Irish Monthly, 5th edn reprinted by the Office of the 'Irish Messenger', Dublin.
  • Shaw, Francis, review of John Ryan (ed.), Saint Patrick, in Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 47 (1958), 205-206.
  • Shaw, Francis, "St Patrick Man of God", Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 4, No. 2 [Patrician Year] (1961-1962), 1-8. JSTORA description of St Patrick's character.
  • Shaw, Francis, "The Myth of the Second Patrick: A.D. 461-1961", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 50, No. 197 (1961), 5-27. JSTOR
  • Shaw, Francis, "Post-mortem on the Second Patrick", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 51, No. 202 (1962), 237-267. [Cross-ref: Binchy1962] JSTORA defence of Shaw's 'Myth of the Second Patrick' against Binchy's criticism in 'Patrick and his Biographers'.
  • Shaw, Francis, review of Richard P.C. Hanson, St Patrick--his Origins and Career, in Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 57, No. 226 (1968), 186-191. [Cross-ref: Hanson1968] JSTOR
  • Sheane, Michael, Ulster and Saint Patrick (Stockport, 1984). Pseudo-scholarly theorizing.
  • Sheehan, P. A., Mariae Corona (Dublin, 1902). pp. 90-96 are entitled 'The Apostle of Ireland'
  • Sheehy, J., The Rediscovery of Ireland’s Past: the Celtic Revival 1830–1930 (London, 1980).
  • Sheehy, J., "Irish Church Building: Popery, Puginism and the Protestant Ascendancy", in The Victorian Church, edited by C. Brooks and A. Sant (1995), 133–50.
  • Sheehy, Maurice P., "The Relics of the Apostles and Early Martyrs in the Mission of St Patrick", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 95, 5th ser. (1961), 372-376. States what can be known of the relics mentioned in the Book of Armagh, the Annals of Ulster and the Tripartite Life.
  • Sheehy, Maurice P., "Ireland and the Holy See", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 97, 5th ser. (1962), 1-23. A confessional essay presenting the closest possible relations between Ireland and Rome from St Patrick's time to the present.
  • Shepherd, Massey H., Jr., review of Ludwig Bieler, Life and Legend, in Speculum, 26: 3 (1951), 489-490. [Cross-ref: Bieler1948f]
  • Shiel, James, review of James Carney, The Problem of St Patrick, in University review, 3:4 (1963), 58. [Cross-ref: Carney1961]
  • C. Sollius Modestus Apollinaris Sidonius, Gai Sollii Apollinaris Sidonii epistulae et carmina; [accedunt Fausti aliorumque epistulae ad Ruricium aliosque, Ruricii epistulae recensuit et emendavit Bruno Krusch]. (Berlin, 1887). dMGHAfter the death of Lütjohann in 1884, the editing of Sidonius was completed by T. Mommsen and F. Leo; of Faustus and Ruricius, by B. Krusch. cf. p. [v] "Indicum quattuor quos adiecimus primum locorum similium elaboravit Eugenius Geisler breslaviensis, secundum personarum et tertium locorum ego, quartum verborum et locutionum Eduardus Grupe pfaizburgensis."--p. [v] Reprinted in 1985 (Munich) in the series "Monumenta Germaniae Historica" (Auct. Ant. 8), which are available online.
  • [unknown author], "St Patrick's Concept of Peace", in Irland: Gesellschaft und Kultur, 5, edited by Dorothea Siegmund-Schultze (Halle an der Sahle, 1987).
  • Sigerson, G., "St Patrick as a Sun-Myth: German Scholars at Strife", St Stephen's, 2, no. 7 (1905), 151-155.
  • Simms, George Otto, St Patrick: The Real Story of Patrick who became Ireland's Patron Saint (Dublin, 1993). Originally published 1991.
  • Sims, George Otto, Saint Patrick Ireland's Patron Saint (Dublin, revised edition 2004, first published 1991). Erudite account of his life with illustrations, Part 1 is a commentary on St Patrick's Writings and Part 11 refers to what others wrote about him , e.g.Tirechán and Muirchú, as found in the Book of Armagh. Hard cover 96 pp, drawings by David Rooney.'
  • Sims-Williams, Patrick, "The Importance of being Patrick", in A Companion in Linguistics: A Festschrift for Anders Ahlquist (Nijmegen, 2005), 26-35.
  • Siret, Pierre-Hubert-Christophe, Panégyrique de St Patrice, apôtre de l'Irlande, prononcé, le jour de sa fete, 16 avril [sic] 1806, dans l'église du Collège Irlandais... à Paris, par M. Siret (Reliure inconnue) (Paris, 1806).
  • Skahill, Bernard Henry, The syntax of the Cariae of Cassiodorus ..., in The Catholic University of America Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Latin Language and Literature, III (Washington, D.C., 1934).
  • Skelly, A. M., Sorrows and Glories of Ireland (New York, 1935). Subtitled 'A series of papers pertaining to Irish history and culture'.
  • Skene, W. F., Celtic Scotland (Edinburgh, 1876).
  • Skinner, John, The Confession of Saint Patrick (New York, 1998). Ancient Texts (Confessio), Ancient Texts (Epistola), CCEL, Devlin FamilyA translation of St Patrick's writings with notes, scriptural quotations and references; inludes the Lorica; foreword by John O'Donohue
  • Slover, Clark H., "William of Malmesbury's Life of St Patrick", Modern Philology, 24 (1926-1927), 5-20. [Cross-ref: Leland1774] Evaluates this lost work on the basis of Leland's summary of the first two books thereof; concludes that it was 'a piece of purely routine work' for 'the Glastonbury advertising campaign' (p. 20).
  • Smedt, Caroluset al., "Catalogus Codicum Hagiographicorum Latinorum", Analecta Bollandiana, 23 (1904). Scribd
  • Smith, A., "Appendix No. IV: Catalogue of Tradesmen's Tokens Current in Ireland between the Years 1637 and 1679", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 4 (1847–1850), xxvii-liv.
  • Smith, Thomas, Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecæ Cottonianæ (Oxford, 1696). Facsimile edited by C. G. C. Tite, Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library, 1696 (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1984)
  • Smyth, Alfred P., "The Earliest Irish Annals: Their First Contemporary Entries, and the Earliest Centres of Recording", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 72 [Sec. C] (1972), 1-48. JSTORClaiming 'complete detachment from the subject of Patrick', states that this is essential for gaining an objective view in which he can be placed.
  • Smyth, Alfred P., "The Húi Néill and the Leinstermen in the Annals of Ulster, 431-516 A.D.", Études celtiques, 14 (1974-1975), 121-143.
  • Smyth, Alfred P., "Bishop Patrick and the Earliest Christian Mission to Ireland", in Christianity in Ireland: Revising the Story, edited by Dáire Keogh and Brendan Bradshaw (Dublin, 2002), 11-20. Against the background of what may be known about Patrick, points to the possibly composite nature of the traditional figure.
  • Smyth, J., "Traditions of St Patrick in Co. Antrim.", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 4 (1931-1932), 92-102.
  • Somerset Fry, Peter and Fiona Somerset Fry, A History of Ireland (London and New York, 1988). Includes a brief and rather outdated survey of supposedly established facts on St Patrick (pp. 26, 28, 33-35).
  • Souter, Alexander, A study of Ambrosiaster (1905). Internet Archive
  • Spelman, J., Psalterium Davidis Latino-Saxonicum vetus, a Johanne Spelmanno D. Hen. fil. editum, e vetustissimo exemplari MS. in bibliotheca ipsius Henrici, et cum tribus aliis non minus vetustis collatum (London, 1640). For a detailed description of the manuscript and some images see the British Library , website.
  • Stack, Charles Maurice, The Heritage of St Patrick (Dublin, 1938).
  • Stack, Gerald, "St Patrick's Birthplace: The Voice of the Irish", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 6; vol. 7, 4th ser. (1899-1900), 341-348, 444-455, 521-541; 122-147. Reasserts (in the first two parts) the 'traditional' claim of Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton; viciously attacks (in the last two) various protagonists of other views.
  • Stancliffe, Clare, "Patrick (fl. 5th cent.)", in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004). Oxford Dictionary of National BiographyContains a bibliography up to 2000.
  • Stanihurstus, Richardus, De vita S. Patricii, Hiberniae apostoli, libri II (Antwerp, 1587). www.hathitrust.org86 pp. plus a 'Privilegii summa'; p. 3 carries a dedication 'ad Alexandrum Farnesium, Parmae et Placentiae serenissimum ducem, Philippi, regis catholici, in Belgia pro-regem.
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  • Stevens, Courtenay Edward, Sidonius Apollinaris and his age (Oxford, 1933).
  • Stevenson, J., Anglo-Saxon and Early English Psalter, 2 vols. (London, 1843-7).
  • Stevenson, John Sinclair, The story of Saint Patrick with the Hymn of the Saint in Modern Irish and an introduction (London, 1932). Subtitled 'The 1500th anniversary of St. Patrick's landing in Ireland'.
  • Stewart, A., Irish Art Loan Exhibitions 1765–1927, 3 vols. (Dublin, 1995).
  • Stokes, George T., "Patricius (10) (St Patrick)", in Dictionary of Christian Biography, IV,1, edited by William George Smith and Henry Wace (n.d.), 200-207.
  • Stokes, George Thomas and Charles Henry Hamilton Wright (ed.), The Writings of St. Patrick, the apostle of Ireland; a revised translation, with notes, critical and historical, in Uncontroversial Edition, VI (London and Dublin, 1887). [Cross-ref: Wright1920] Fredonia Books (NL), August 2003. Electronic version: THE AGES DIGITAL LIBRARY (1997)80 pp. English translation of Confessio (pp. 24-61) and Epistola (pp. 62-72), revised in comparision of the translations of Hennessy, Olden, Foster, and Ferguson. 'The notes appended to this edition by Professor Stokes are all marked with his initials "G. T. S.". The general editorship of the work, together with the critical notes, developed on myself. The work however, as a whole has passed under the review of both editors' (Introduction by C.H.H. Wright, p. 13); re-issued by Wright in 1920: 'Professor G.T. Stokes contributed to the former edition certain notes of his own … His numerous occupations prevented him from taking more than nominal part in the editing of the formaer work, and hence it was more satisfactory that I should assume the responsibility of the sole editorship of this edition' (p. 25sq).
  • Stokes, George T., Ireland and the Celtic Church. A History of Ireland from St Patrick to the English Conquest in 1172 (London, 1928 (first ed. 1886)). Revised by Hugh Jackson Lawlor. Contains 'Lecture I: The Ancient Celtic Church' (p. 1-24); 'Lecture II: St Patrick' (pp. 25-45); 'Lecture III: St Patrick's Mission' (pp. 46-61); 'Lecture IV: Tara and the Conversion of Ireland' (pp. 62-96); also 'Notes' on these lectures (pp. 351-59) and an index.
  • Stokes, Whitley, Three Middle-Irish Homilies on the lives of saints Patrick, Brigit and Columba (Calcutta, 1877).
  • Stokes, Whitley, The Tripartite Life of Patrick, with other documents relating to that Saint., in Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores, or Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages (Rolls Series), 2 vols. (London, 1887). CELT project, Internet Archive (vol. 1), Internet Archive (vol. 2)The first publication of the Irish-language text. The Introduction (pp. i-cxcix) includes a catalogue of the contents of MSS Rawlinson B.512 and Egerton 93, from which the Tripartite Life is edited. Latin text of the Confessio and Epistola (based on mss. D, C) in vol. II on pp. 357-380; a digitised version by Beatrix Färber and Benjamin Hazardat on CELT (http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/L201060/index.html); both vols. available online on archive.org (vol. I: http://www.archive.org/details/tripartitepatrick00stokuoft; vol. II: http://www.archive.org/details/tripartitept200unknuoft)
  • Stokes, Whitley, "Rawlinson B 512 and the Tripartite Life of St Patrick", Academy, 33 (1888), 191-192.
  • Stokes, Whitley, "Celtic Latinity and the Tripartite Life", Academy, 34 (1888), 354-355. [Cross-ref: Stokes1888b] Continues an Academy debate with MacCarthy, initially on 'The Tripartite Life of St Patrick
  • Stokes, Whitley and B. MacCarthy, "The Tripartite Life of St Patrick' (correspondence)", Academy, 33; 34 (1888), 447-449; 10-11, 73, 138-139, 172-173. The debate later widens and appears under other titles in Academy 34. 290-91 and 34. 354-55.
  • Stokes, Whitley and F. E. Warren and George T. Stokes and Francis Jenkinson, "St Patrick's Doctrines' (correspondence)", Academy, 34 (1888), 26, 41-42, 54-55,73, 88-89, 104.
  • Stokes, Whitley, "A Legend of Abraham", Academy, 37 (1890), 207. Asserts the possibility that Muirchú had read Josephus
  • Stokes, Whitley, Lives of Saints from the Book of Lismore (Oxford, 1890). pp. 135, 359, 316
  • Stokes, Whitley and John Strachan, Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus: a collection of Old-Irish glosses, Scholia prose and verse (1901). Internet ArchiveI p. 700, II p. 45
  • Stokes, Whitley, "Glossed Extracts from the Tripartite Life of St Patrick: H.3.18 p. 520-28", Archiv für celtische Lexicographie, 3 (1905), 8-38, 56.
  • Strecker, Karl, Einführung in das Mittellatein (Berlin, 1929).
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  • Sulpicius Severus, Sulpicii Severi libri qui supersunt (Vienna, 1866). Reprinted in Hildesheim in 1983 (= CSEL 1).
  • Sulpicius Severus, Vie de S. Martin, in Sources chrétiennes, 133-135 (Paris, 1967-1969). Contains only the Vita and the letters.
  • Sulpicius Severus, Vie de Saint Martin, 3 vols. (Paris, 1967-1969).
  • Svennung, Josef, "Untersuchungen zu Palladius und zur lateinischen Fach- und Volkssprache", in Uppsala Universitets Årsskrift (1922).
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  • Sweet, Henry, Oldest English Texts, in EETS, 83 (London, 1885). The pp. 188-420 are of importance concering the "Vespasian Psalter".
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  • Swift, Catherine, The Social and Ecclesiastical Background to Tírechán’s Treatment of the Connachta in the Seventh-Century Collectanea (1994). Unpublished DPhil dissertation, University of Oxford.
  • Swift, C., "Patrick, Skerries and the earliest evidence for local church organization in Ireland", in The island of St Patrick: church and ruling dynasties in Fingal and Meath 400-1148, edited by Ailbhe Mac Shamráin (2004), 55-71.
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  • Swift, Edmund, Jocelin, The Life and Acts of Saint Patrick (Dublin, 1809). www.hathitrust.org
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  • Szoverffy sic, Joseph, "The Anglo-Norman Conquest of Ireland and St Patrick: Dublin and Armagh in Jocelin's Life of St Patrick", Reportorium Novum, 2, no. 1 (1958) (1955-1960), 6-16.
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  • Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, De patientia, De carnis resurrectione, Adversus Hermogenem, Adversus Valentinianos, Adversus omnes haereses, Adversus Praxean, Adversus Marcionem, in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 47 (1906).
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  • Teufelsbauer, Leopold, "Die Verehrung des heiligen Patritius in der Oststeiermark und im angrenzenden Niederösterreich", Wiener Zeitschrift für Volkskunde, 39 (1934), 83-94.
  • T. F., Review of Life and Legend of Saint Patrick, in Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 39 (1950), 111-.
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  • Thomas, Charles, The Early Christian Archaeology of North Britain (London, 1971).
  • Thomas, Charles, Christianity in Roman Britain to AD 500 (London, 1981). Includes two chapters devoted to Patrick, including 'St Patrick--His Background and Early Life' (pp. 307-327) and 'St Patrick's Episcopate and the British Church' (pp. 328-346).
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  • Thompson, E. A., "A Note on St Patrick in Gaul", Hermathena, 79 (1952), 22-29.
  • Thompson, Edward Arthur, The Visigoths in the Time of Ulfila (Oxford, 1966). Several times St Patrick is mentioned (see Index), but briefly and for purposes of comparison with Ulfila only.
  • Thompson, Edward Arthur, Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain (Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1984). Mentions Patrick briefly, considering it noteworthy that neither Constantius nor Bede mention Patrick in their writings; concludes that they must not have known of Patrick's existence.
  • Thompson, Edward Arthur, Who Was Saint Patrick? (Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1985).
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  • Tierney, Michael, "The European Background of St Patrick's Mission", Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, 21, No. 82 (1932), 199-212. JSTORAssumes 385-461 as St Patrick's dates, with his mission beginning in 432.
  • Todd, James Henthorn, "'On the Name said to have been given to St Patrick when a Captive in Ireland'", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (PRIA), 6 (1858 [for 1853-57]), 292-298. JSTORProposes for the first time that Cothraig(h)e derives from Patricius.
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  • Turner, J. H., "An Inquiry as to the Birthplace of St Patrick", Archaeologia Scottica, Transactions of the Society if Antiquaries of Scotland, vol. 5, part 1 (1874-1890), 261-284.
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  • Ua Muireadhaigh, Lorcán P., "St Patrick and Louth", Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society, 3 (1908 [10]-11), 213-236. Uncritically amasses written traditions to build up a dossier of St Patrick's alleged activities in the County.
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  • Anonymous, The Life of St Patrick, Apostle of Ireland, with those of St Bridget… and of St Columba…; A Triple Leaf just Collected from the Purest Sources (London, 1853 or before [n.d.]).
  • Unknown author, Officium S Patricii archiepiscopi Ardmachanensis et confessions, Hibernorumque apostoli (n.d.).
  • Unknown author, "Saint Patrick 461-1961: National Souvenir", [journal unknown], [no vol. no.]. Includes several articles to be carded separately
  • Unknown author, Libri Sancti Patricii: Codex Atrebatensi et codex Rothomagensi: Folia quae supersunt sancti Patricii opuscularum e codice A no. 450(B) et e codice R no. 1390(R). Ex dono N.J.D. White (n.d.).
  • Unknown author, Church at Saul, Co. Down, in Memory of Saint Patrick (Belfast, 1931) (n.d.).
  • Unknown author, Irish Liber Hymnorum (n.d.). I, 7; II, 96
  • Unknown author, St Patrick, Polepatrick and Magherafelt (Newry, Co. Down: Cassidy Printers, 2002) (n.d.). …limited study written for the average reader of South Derry' (Introduction).
  • Unknown author, The Confession of St Patrick: The Testimony of an Early Irish Christian (n.d.). A translation of the Confessio with notes and commentary. Reprinted by Janet Craven.
  • Unknown author, A Preliminary Survey of the Ancient Monuments of Northern Ireland (pre 1941). Includes (p. 247) an item in St Patrick's Cross, Donacavey, Td, Co. Tyrone, corrected by O. D[avies?] in Ulster Journal of Archaeology, third series, 4. 144.
  • Unknown author, "St Patrick: A National Tale of the Fifth Century", The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany (= New Series of the Scots Magazine), [no vol. no.] (1819, January).
  • Anonymous, The Life of St Patrick, Patron, Primate, and Apostle of Ireland; Compiled and Arranged from Original Documents of Undoubted Authority (Dublin, 1814).
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  • Unknown author, St Patrick's Breastplate (Dublin, 1919). Apparently a different edition from the two listed in Liam Miller, _The Dun Emer Press_, p. 122.
  • Anonymous, "Notes on St Patrick and the Early Irish Church", Down and Connor Historical Society's Journal, 4 (1931-1932), 81-91. A string of quotations and paraphrases from secondary sources.
  • Unknown author, "The MD Anniversary of the Coming of St Patrick to Ireland", The Gothic, special issue (1932). Magazine of the Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit MI
  • Unknown author, "Interview with James Carney", Irish Times, 17 March (1962).
  • Ussher, James, A Discourse of the Religion Anciently Professed by the Irish and British, 3 (London, 1631). [Cross-ref: McCafferty1998] A digital version of a reprint from the edition of 1887 is available on the , Internet Archive website.
  • Ussher, James, Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates, quibus inserta est pestifera adversus Dei gratiam a Pelagio Britanno in Ecclesiam inductae Haereseos Historia, Collectore Jacobo Usserio Archiepiscopo Armachano, totius Hiberniae Primate. (1639). Google BooksEmendationes to Confessio & Epistola on pp. 815-899/972 (cap. xvii)
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  • Vendryes, J., review of Stefan Czarnowski, Le Culte des héros et ses conditions sociales. Saint Patrick héros national de l'Irlande, in Revue celtique, 38 (1920-1921), 332-338. [Cross-ref: Czarnowski1919]
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  • Victor Vitensis and Pseudo-Victor Vitensis, Historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae; Passio septem monachorum, Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Africae, in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL), 7 (1881).
  • Villanueva, Joaquín Lorenzo, Sancti Patricii, Ibernorum apostoli, synodi, canones, opuscula et scriptorum quae supersunt, fragmenta, scholiis illustrata a Joachimo Laurentio Villanueva, presbytero. (Dublin, 1835). [Cross-ref: Papebroch1668, Ware1656] hathitrust.orgLatin text of Confessio on pp. 184-210 (with commentary on pp. 210-239) and Epistola on pp. 240-247 (with commentary on pp. 247-255); text based on Papebroch's edition with variants from Ware's edition). Two digitized versions available on http://www.hathitrust.org/ (original from New York Public Library: http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433087371237, original from University of Wisconsin: http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89097314314)
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  • Vlack, Robert A., "Die Varieties of St. Patrick Halfpence", The Colonial Newsletter 7, 21 (1968), 199-202.
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  • Wölfflin, Eduard and C. Meader, "[title unknown]", in Archiv für lateinische Lexikographie und Grammatik: mit Einschluss des älteren Mittellateins, 11, edited by Eduard Wölfflin and Bayrische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1900), 369-381. Internet Archive
  • [unknown author], "[title unknown]", in Archiv für lateinische Lexikographie und Grammatik mit Einschluss des älteren Mittellateins, 12, edited by Eduard Wölfflin and Bayrische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1902).
  • Vossler, Karl, "New forms of thought in Vulgar Latin", in The Spirit of Language in Civilization (1932), 51-75. Transl. by O. Oeser
  • Walker, G. S. M., Sancti Columbani Opera (Dublin, 1957).
  • Walker, J. C., Outlines of a Plan for Promoting Painting in Ireland: with a list of subjects for paintings drawn from the Romantic and Genuine Histories of Ireland (Dublin, 1790).
  • Wall, Thomas, "An 18th Century Dublin Life of St Patrick", Reportorium Novum, 3 (1962-1964), 121-136, with a plate. Describes an anonymous work of 1746 replete with topographical detail, and the use made of it by later authors.
  • Walsh, Paul, "St Patrick's Biographer; Muirchu's Parentage; Where was he Worshipped?", Irish Theological Quarterly, 16 (1921), 177-178. _Pace_ Bury, denies any connection between Muirchú and Kilm__-, Co. Wicklow; _pace_ Graves ( _PRIA_ 8.269-___) denies that Muirchú was son to Cogitosus; locates Muirchús' church in North Kildare; derives 'Machthene' from 'Mochta'.
  • Walsh, Paul, review of Eoin MacNeill, Silva Focluti, in Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 22, 5th ser. (1923), 444-447. [Cross-ref: MacNeill1921-1924]
  • Walsh, Paul, Leaves of History, I (1930).
  • Walsh, Paul, "Recent Studies on the Patrician Documents", Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 39, 5th ser. (1932), 232-242. A masterly guide to the most important work from Colgan to date.
  • Walsh, Paul, Saint Patrick A.D. 432-1932: A Fifteenth Centenary Memorial Book (Dublin, 1932). [Cross-ref: MacNeill1932b]
  • Walsh, Paul, "Christian Kings of Connacht", Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 17 parts iii. and iv. (1936-1937), 124-143 includes 3 genealogical tables. JSTORAttempts to reconstruct the genealogies of the kings of Connacht and uses the Annals as well as Patrician material (such as Tirechan and the _Vita Tripartita_) to verify the dates of their reigns; tries to identify who was king of Connacht during Patrick's time.
  • Walsh, Paul, "Tethbae", Ériu, 13 (1942), 88-94. JSTORAttempts to identify this region; Patrician connotations are accepted uncritically.
  • Walsh, William Pakenham, St Patrick and the Holy Catholic Church in Ireland (Dublin, 1854). A 48-page argument ??? That this is the church of Ireland
  • Ware, James, S. Patricio, qui Hibernos ad fidem Christi convertit, adscripta opuscula, quorum aliqua nunc primum ex antiquis mss. Codicibus in lucem emissa sunt, reliqua recognita; omnia notis ad rem historicam et antiquariam spectantibus illustrata, opera et studio Jacobi Waraei Euquitis Aurati. (London, 1656). Editio princeps - the first ever printed edition of Confessio (pp. 1-23; commentary notes on pp. 94-109) & Epistola (pp. 24-30; commentary notes on pp. 110-115), based on D, F, C and G, "but very inaccurate" (White, Libri …, p. 233); with introduction and commentary notes; margins)
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  • Warren, Frederick Edward, "The Stowe Missal and St Patrick", Academy, 46 (1894), 304-305. Publishes in its entirety, for the first time, a certain hymn in honour of St Patrick from the Irish _Liber Hymnorum_ (inc. _Ecce fulget clarissima_); a partial edition already existed in Colgan, p. 189 (see _Academy_, 46.377)
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  • Weijenborg, R., "Deux sources grecques de la Confession de Patrice", Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique, 62 (1967), 361-378. Includes parts '1. La _Confession de Patrice_ et les _Actes d'Archélaüs_' (pp. 362-68); 'II. La _Confession de Patrice_ et les _Narrations de Nil_' (pp. 368-78); argues for 'une connaissance plutôt profonde' (p. 361) on Patrick's part with these Greek works (written s. iv 2/4 and s. v in respectively) or with Latin translations thereof.
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  • White, Newport J.D., St Patrick's Confession and Letter (Dublin, 1911).
  • White, Newport J.D., A Translation of the Latin Writings of St. Patrick, in Texts for Students, 5 (London, 1918). [Cross-ref: White1905a, White1905] The Latin text underlying this translation is a revision of that published by White in 1905.
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  • White, Newport J.D.., The Date of St Patrick: The Internal Evidence of his Latin Writings (Dublin, 1932). In reply to 'the recent publication of a theory that St. Patrick belonged to the last quarter of the second century' [Ardill, _St. Patrick: A.D. 180_], this pamphlet argues 'that the internal evidence of…the _Confession_ and the _Letter_ …is consistent with the date generally accepted for their composition, that is, about the middle of the fifth century A.D.' (p. 1).
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  • Wilson, Henry Austin, The Gelasian Sacramentary. Liber Sacramentorum Romanae Ecclesiae, edited with introduction, critical notes and appendix, by H. A. Wilson. (Oxford, 1894).
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  • Zimmer, Heinrich, "Über direkte Handelsverbindungen Westgalliens mit Irland im Altertum und frühen Mittelalter: 3. Galliens Anteil an Irlands Christianisierung im 4./5. Jahrhundert und altirischer Bildung", Sitzungsberichte der königlich preussischen Akademie derr Wissenschaften, Jahrgang 1909, [no vol. no.] (1909), 543-580, 582-513.
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