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Africa (Dorothy C.)
The chronology of the Life of St. Íte and the architecture of theft 2–25
Shingurova (Tatiana)
‘This is why it is unlawful for a man from the Eóganachta to kill a man from the Crecraige’: the origins and status of the Crecraige in medieval Ireland 26–42
Callan (Maeve)
Making monsters out of one another in the early fourteenth-Century British Isles: the Irish Remonstrance, the Declaration of Arbroath, and the Anglo-Irish Counter-Remonstrance 43–63
Smyth (Marina)
Monastic culture in seventh-century Ireland [2018 Farrell Lecture] 64–101
McCloskey (Laura E.)
Exploring meditatio and memoria in Ireland through the Book of Durrow: manuscript illumination as the intersection of theological and artistic traditions [2018 Barry Prize Winner Précis] 102–111
McDonald (Roderick W.)
Dynamics of identity: Norse loanword-borrowers in Ireland and Scotland, and linguistic evidence of urbanization 2–31
McCloskey (Laura E.)
Exploring meditatio and memoria in Ireland through the Book of Durrow: manuscript illumination as the intersection of theological and artistic traditions 32–59
McInerney (Luke)
A list of freeholders of Kilfenora diocese in 1601 60–103
Johnston (Elva)
Religious change and frontier management: reassessing conversion in fourth- and fifth-century Ireland [2017 Farrell Lecture] 104–119
Adams (Claire)
From the Desert Fathers to Columban monasticism: early medieval notions of work, sustenance, and subsistence in Ireland and Merovingian Gaul [2017 Barry Prize Winner Précis] 120–130
Sayers (William)
Irish affinities of De tonitruis, a treatise of prognostication by thunder 2–15
Gibson (D. Blair)
‘The Cíarraige chiefdom alliance’ 16–32
McInerney (Luke)
Six deeds from early seventeenth century Thomond 33–76
O'Sullivan (Aidan), Reilly (Eileen), O'Neill (Brendan)
Early medieval houses in Ireland: some perspectives from archaeology, early Irish history, and experimental archaeology [2016 Farrell Lecture] 77–88
O'Donnell (Thomas C.)
‘It is no ordinary child I foster in my little cell’: fostering the Christ child in medieval Ireland [2016 Barry Prize Winner] 89–108
Johnson (Máire)
Elijah and the Irish saint 2–18
McInerney (Luke)
The Síol Fhlannchadha of Tradraighe, Co. Clare: brehon lawyers of the Gaelic tradition 19–54
Stacey (Robin Chapman)
Further musings on the ‘Celtic’ in ‘Celtic law’ [2015 Farrell Lecture] 55–76
Smith (Margaret)
Kinship and kingship: identity and authority in the Book of Lismore [2015 Barry Prize Winner Précis] 77–85
Mulligan (Amy)
Introduction: ideas of the Irish nation 12–19
Ralph (Karen)
Medieval antiquarianism: the Butlers and artistic patronage in fifteenth-century Ireland 2–27
McNamara (Martin)
De initiis: Irish monastic learning 600–800 AD 4–40
Ambrose (Shannon O.)
The De vindictis magnis magnorum peccatorum: a ‘new’ Hiberno-Latin witness to the Book of Kings 44–61
Griffin-Kremer (Cozette)
Wooings and works: an episode on yoking oxen in the Tochmarc Étaine and the Cóir anmann 54–85
Follett (Westley)
An allegorical interpretation of the monastic voyage narratives in Adomnán’s Vita Columbae 4–27
Finan (Thomas)
The bardic search for God: vernacular theology in Gaelic Ireland, 1200-1400 28–44
Bernhardt-House (Phillip A.)
Interpretatio Hibernica 45–61
Herron (Thomas)
Trends in the archaeology of Early Modern Irish settlement: an interview with Dr. James Lyttleton 62–78
Brady (Niall)
Personifying the Gael: something of a challenge for archaeologists 8–26
Herron (Thomas)
Early Modern Ireland and the New English epic: connecting Edmund Spenser and Sir George Carew 27–52
Murphy (Margaret), O'Conor (Kieran)
Castles and deer parks in Anglo-Norman Ireland 53–70
Valante (Mary A.)
Notitiae in the Irish annals 71–96
Ó Broin (Brian)
Some Ascension motifs in medieval Irish saints' lives 97–118