Life
Adomnán was born about 624, a relative on his father's side of Columba.Wetherill, Jeffrey. "Adomnán, Iona, and the Life of St. Columba: Their Place Among Continental Saints", ''The Heroic Age'', No. 6, Spring 2003''Cáin Adomnáin''
It is generally believed that in 697, Adomnán promulgated the ''Works
Adomnán's most important work, and the one for which he is best known, is the '' Vita Columbae'' ("Life of Columba"), a hagiography of Iona's founder, Columba,Butler, Alban. ''The Lives of the Saints'', Vol.IX, 1866Death
Adomnán died in 704, and became a saint in Scottish and Irish tradition, as well as one of the most important figures in either Scottish or Irish history. His death and feast day are commemorated on 23 September. Along withLegacy
In his native Donegal, Adomnán has given his name to several institutions and buildings including: * The Cathedral of St. Eunan and St Columba inSee also
*References
Sources
* Reeves, William, and James Henthorn Todd (eds.). ''Vita Sancta Columbae: The life of St Columba founder of Hy, written by Adamnan, ninth Abbot of Iona''. Dublin: Dublin University Press for the Irish Archaeological and Celtic Association, 1857Further reading
Primary sources
*Adomnán, '' Vita Columbae'': **Anderson, A.O. and M.O. Anderson (eds. and trs.). ''Adomnán's Life of Columba''. 2nd ed. Oxford, 1991. First edition: Edinburgh, 1961. **Sharpe, Richard (tr.). ''Adomnán of Iona: Life of St. Columba''. London, 1995. (43–65) ** Reeves, William, and James Henthorn Todd (eds.). ''Vita Sancta Columbae: The life of St Columba founder of Hy, written by Adamnan, ninth Abbot of Iona''. Dublin: Dublin University Press for the Irish Archaeological and Celtic Association, 1857Secondary sources
*Herbert, M. ''Iona, Kells, and Derry: the history and hagiography of the monastic familia of Columba''. 1988. *O'Loughlin, T. "The Exegetical Purpose of Adomnán's De Locis Sanctis", Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 24(1992)37–53. *O'Loughlin, T. "The Library of Iona in the Late Seventh Century: The Evidence from Adomnán's De locis sanctis", Ériu 45(1994)33–52 *O'Loughlin, T."The View from Iona: Adomnán's mental maps", Peritia 10(1996)98–122 *O'Loughlin, T. "Res, tempus, locus, persona: Adomnán's Exegetical Method", ''Innes Review'' 48(1997)95–111; re-printed in: D. Broun and T.O. Clancy eds, Spes Scotorum Hope of the Scots: Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland (T. and T. Clark, Edinburgh 1999), pp. 139–158. *O'Loughlin, T. "Adomnán and Arculf: The Case of an Expert Witness", Journal of Medieval Latin 7(1997)127–146 *O'Loughlin, T. "Adomnán: A Man of Many Parts" in T. O'Loughlin ed., Adomnán at Birr, AD 697: Essays in Commemoration of the Law of the Innocents (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2001), pp. 41–51. *O'Loughlin, T. "The Tombs of the Saints: their significance for Adomnán", in J. Carey, M. Herbert and P. Ó Riain eds, Studies in Irish Hagiography: Saints and Scholars (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2001), pp. 1–14.Further reading
*''Adomnán at Birr, AD 697: Essays in Commemoration of the Law of the Innocents''. Edited by Thomas O'Loughlin. (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001) *External links
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