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Reeves, William, The Culdees of the British Islands, as they appear in history: with an appendix of evidences, Dublin: Gill, 1864.

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The Culdees of the British Islands, as they appear in history: with an appendix of evidences
Place
Dublin
Publisher
Gill
Year
1864
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“Part I: The name Celé-dé”
Origin of the name; Analysis of the name.
1
“Part II: The Céli-dé in Ireland”
Strangers in Ireland called Céli-dé; of Tamhlacht-Maelruain; Armagh; Clonmacnois; Condalkin; Monahincha; Devenish; Clones; Pubble; Scatttery.
6
“Part III: The Céli-dé or Keledei of Scotland”
General remarks; Keledei of St. Andrews; Dunkeld; Breehin; Rosemarkie; Dunblane; Dornoch; Lismore; Hy; Lochleven;Abernethy; Monymusk Muthill; Monifieth.
23
“Part IV: The Colidei of England and Wales”
Colidei of York; Bardsey.
58
“Appendix: Evidences from authorities referred to in the text”
64–145
“Evidence A: On the epithet of Servus Dei”
64–65
“Evidence B: The term Céle”
65–66
“Evidence C: Céle and its compounds, as proper names”
66–67
“Evidence D: On the Culdee controversy”
67–77
“Evidence E: Extracts from ancient Irish tales”
77–79
“Evidence F: Extract from the Irish annals”
79–82
“Evidence G: Metrical rule of the Céli-Dé”
82–83
“Evidence H: Prose rule of the Céli-Dé”
84–97
“Evidence I: The case of the prior Colideorum of Armagh”
98–100
“Evidence K: Notices of Colidei in the Armagh registers”
100–104
“Evidence L: Obits of Colidei from the Antiphonary of Armagh”
104–105
“Evidence M: Records of St. Andrews”
105–117
“Evidence N: Records of Dunkeld”
117
“Evidence O: Records of Brechin”
118–123
“Evidence P: Records of Lochleven”
124–132
“Evidence Q: Records of Abernethy”
132–134
“Evidence R: Records of Monymusk”
135–141
“Evidence S: Records of Muthill”
141–142
“Evidence T: Records of Monifieth”
142–143
“Evidence U: The Colidei of York”
144–145
“Postscript”
145
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Dennis Groenewegen
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