The Irish Tradition in Old English Literature (Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England)
A pivotal fact in the ecclesiastical history of the English nation, according to Bede, was that the Irish monks and missionaries who came to England during the first century of the conversion had certain distinctive customs that attracted the attention, and disapproval, of their counterparts who had been dispatched from Rome.
November 2, 2006
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