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Céli Dé in Ireland
Monastic Writing and Identity in the Early Middle Ages
Westley Follett


The Céli Dé [`clients of God'], sometimes referred to as the Culdees, comprise the group of monks who first appeared in Ireland in the eighth century in association with St Máel Ruain of Tallaght. Although influential and important in the development of the monastic tradition in Ireland, they have been neglected in general histories. This book offers an investigation into the movement. Proceeding from an examination of ascetic practice and theory in early medieval Ireland, followed by a fresh look at the evidence most often cited in support of the prevailing theory of céli Dé identity, the author challenges the orthodox opinion that they were an order or movement intent upon monastic reform at a time of declining religious discipline. At the heart of the book is a manuscript-centred critical evaluation of the large corpus of putative céli Dé texts, offered as a means for establishing a more comprehensive assessment of who and what céli Dé were. Dr Follett argues that they are properly understood as the self-identified members of the personal retinue of God, in whose service they distinguished themselves from other monks and monastic communities in their personal devotion, pastoral care, Sunday observance, and other matters. A catalogue of céli Dé texts with manuscript references is provided in an appendix.

WESTLEY FOLLETT is the LeConte Teaching Fellow in Medieval History at the University of Georgia.

 

DETAILS

3 line illustrations
272 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781843832768
Binding: Hardback
First published: 21/Oct/2006
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Studies in Celtic History
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: HBCC

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Contents
1   Céli Dé Historiography
2   Irish Asceticism before céli dé
3   Céli Dé as Reformers: The Evidence of the Tallaght Memoir
4   A Survey of Texts Attributed to céli dé
5   Towards a Reassessment of céli dé

Reviews
[A] masterful historiographic study. CHURCH HISTORY
An excellent study. JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY



 

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