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The Life of St Patrick and his Place in History
A 1905 work considering the life of St Patrick, in the context of the diffusion of Christianity across the Roman empire.
John Bagnell Bury (Author)
9781108082143, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 27 June 2019
430 pages, 2 maps
25 x 13.8 x 2.5 cm, 0.56 kg
The classical historian J. B. Bury (1861–1927) was the author of a history of Greece which served as a standard textbook for over a century (and of which the first edition is also reissued in this series). His interests ranged over a very wide period, and in this 1905 work he apparently abandons the classical world altogether to consider the life of St Patrick, patron saint of his native Ireland. However, as he points out in his preface, Bury was drawn to Patrick through study of the lives of other missionaries across the later Roman empire, and his first chapter surveys the context of the diffusion of Christianity. He considers the various accounts of the life of Patrick, and puts these into the context of what is known of the ancient Irish kingdoms and the coming of Christianity. An appendix supplies details of the original sources, including Patrick's own writings.
Preface
1. On the diffusion of Christianity beyond the Roman empire
2. The captivity and escape of Patrick
3. In Gaul and Britain
4. Political and social condition of Ireland
5. In the island-plain, in Dalaradia
6. In Meath
7. In Connaught
8. Foundation of Armagh and ecclesiastical organisation
9. Writings of Patrick, and his death
10. Patrick's place in history
Appendices
Index.
Subject Areas: Church history [HRCC2]