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OʼByrne, Theresa, “Ireland’s earliest visionary account of St. Patrick’s Purgatory: Laurence Rathold of Pászthó, James Yonge, and the literary tradition”, in: Amber Handy, and Brian Ó Conchubhair (eds), The language of gender, power, and agency in Celtic studies, Dublin: Arlen House, 2014. 107–122.

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“Ireland’s earliest visionary account of St. Patrick’s Purgatory: Laurence Rathold of Pászthó, James Yonge, and the literary tradition”
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Brian Ó Conchubhair (ed.) • Amber Handy (ed.), The language of gender, power, and agency in Celtic studies (2014)
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107–122
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2014
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James YongeYonge (James)
(d. c.1425)
Anglo-Irish notary, writer and translator active in Dublin. His writings include an English adaptation of the Secreta secretorum, which was commissioned by the earl of Ormond, and an account of the pilgrimage of a Hungarian nobleman, Laurence Rathold, to St Patrick’s Purgatory.
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