Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Maps, figures and tables
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Notes on annals and names
- Introduction
- 1 The ‘Annals of Ulster’, 912–1100
- 2 The characteristics of the ‘Annals of Tigernach’ and Chronicum Scotorum
- 3 The Clonmacnoise group 912–1100 and its relationship with the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’
- 4 Shared items in the ‘Annals of Ulster’ and the Clonmacnoise group, A.D. 912–1100
- 5 The restructuring of the past in the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’
- 6 The chronology of the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’, 431–730
- 7 The original chronology of the Irish chronicles, ca 550–730
- 8 The Clonmacnoise-group redaction of medieval history A.D. 431–730 in the tenth and eleventh centuries
- Conclusion: chronicling medieval Ireland
- Appendices
- 1 A concordance of A.D. 431–730 including dates and a summary of lost and added kalends
- 2 Items shared by AU and AT or CS which are possibly- or difinitely-derived from a shared source
- 3 Diagrams of identified textual relationships, developments and sources
- Bibliography
- General Index
- Index of Vocabulary and Phrases in the Irish Chronicles
2 - Items shared by AU and AT or CS which are possibly- or difinitely-derived from a shared source
from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Maps, figures and tables
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Notes on annals and names
- Introduction
- 1 The ‘Annals of Ulster’, 912–1100
- 2 The characteristics of the ‘Annals of Tigernach’ and Chronicum Scotorum
- 3 The Clonmacnoise group 912–1100 and its relationship with the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’
- 4 Shared items in the ‘Annals of Ulster’ and the Clonmacnoise group, A.D. 912–1100
- 5 The restructuring of the past in the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’
- 6 The chronology of the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’, 431–730
- 7 The original chronology of the Irish chronicles, ca 550–730
- 8 The Clonmacnoise-group redaction of medieval history A.D. 431–730 in the tenth and eleventh centuries
- Conclusion: chronicling medieval Ireland
- Appendices
- 1 A concordance of A.D. 431–730 including dates and a summary of lost and added kalends
- 2 Items shared by AU and AT or CS which are possibly- or difinitely-derived from a shared source
- 3 Diagrams of identified textual relationships, developments and sources
- Bibliography
- General Index
- Index of Vocabulary and Phrases in the Irish Chronicles
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Present and the Past in Medieval Irish Chronicles , pp. 244 - 246Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2010