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Iona| Title | Iona: The Earliest Poetry of a Celtic Monastery |
| Author | Gilbert Márkus OP and Thomas Owen Clancy (editors) |
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This volume is a collection of translations of eight
beautiful poems written in Iona within 150 years of
its foundation. Five originally written in latin and
three in Old Irish, these poems illuminate the
early life of the Iona monastery and "Celtic
Christianity" in general. Along with an introductory
chapter giving the background to Iona's history
and literature, a literary and theological
commentary demonstrates the thought-world of
the poems and sheds new light on Iona's
intellectual and spiritual life. In-depth details of
early monastic life are offered in two
supplementary chapters: the first is a tract on
living the religious life by a pupil of St. Columba's;
the second a tentative list of the contents of Iona's
library, revealing that Iona's monks were deeply
involved with mainstream. Continental church
thinking and writing. This poetry collection should
be useful reading for all those interested in Iona
and the early church in Scotland.
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