Patricius (sanctus)
Sanctus Patricius, pleniore nomine Magonus Succetus Patricius Cothirthiacus[1] (natus in bannauem taburniae,[2] fortasse Bannaventa, in Britannia saeculo quarto exeunte aut saeculo quinto ineunte; mortuus in Hibernia die 17 Martii anno 461 aut 493), fuit missionarius Christianus, qui patronus Hibernicus Islandicusque habetur. Apud Temoriam praedicavit coram regi alto, qui conversus ad Christum fuisse dicitur. Dies festus 17 Martii, signum chambroch est.
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
recensere- Brown, Peter (2003), The rise of Western Christendom : triumph and diversity, A.D. 200-1000 (2nd ed.), Oxoniae: Blackwell, ISBN 0-631-22138-7
- Bury, John Bagnell (1905), Life of St. Patrick and his Place in History, Londinii
- Byrne, Francis J. (1973), Irish Kings and High-Kings., Londinii: Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-5882-8
- Cahill, Thomas (1995), How the Irish Saved Civilization, New York: Doubleday, ISBN 0-385-41849-3
- Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2000), Early Christian Ireland, Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-36395-0
- Dark, Ken (2000), Britain and the end of the Roman Empire, Stroud: Tempus, ISBN 0-7524-2532-3
- De Paor, Liam (1993), Saint Patrick's World: The Christian Culture of Ireland's Apostolic Age, Dublini: Four Courts Press, ISBN 1-85182-144-9
- Duffy, Seán,, ed. (1997), Atlas of Irish History, Dublini: Gill and Macmillan, ISBN 0-7171-3093-2
- Dumville, David (1994), "The Death date of St. Patrick"", in Howlett, David, The Book of Letters of Saint Patrick the Bishop., Dublini: Four Courts Press, ISBN 1-85182-136-8
- Fletcher, Richard (1997), The Conversion of Europe: From Paganism to Christianity 371–1386 AD., Londinii: Harper Collins, ISBN 0-00-686302-7
- Hood, A. B. E (1978), St. Patrick: his Writings, and Muirchú's Life, Londinii et Chichester: Phillimore, ISBN 0-85033-299-0
- Hughes, Kathleen (1972), Early Christian Ireland: Introduction to the Sources, Londinii: Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 0-340-16145-0
- Iannello, Fausto (2008), "Note storiche sull’Epistola ad Milites Corotici di San Patrizio", Atti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, classe di Lettere, Filosofia e Belle Arti 84: 275–285
- Commentatio in The Catholic Encyclopedia: an international work of reference (Novi Eboraci: Appleton, 1907–1914) (Anglice)
- McCaffrey, Carmel (2003), In Search of Ancient Ireland, Sicagi: Ivan R Dee, ISBN 978-1566635257
- MacQuarrie, Alan (1997), The Saints of Scotland: Essays in Scottish Church History AD 450–1093, Edinburgi: John Donald, ISBN 0-85976-446-X
- Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí (1995), Early Medieval Ireland: 400–1200, Londinii: Longman, ISBN 0-582-01565-0
- O'Loughlin, Thomas (1999), Saint Patrick: The Man and his Works, Londinii: S.P.C.K.
- O'Loughlin, Thomas (2000), Celtic Theology, Londinii: Continuum
- O'Loughlin, Thomas (2005), Discovering Saint Patrick, Nobi Eboraci: Orbis
- O'Loughlin, Thomas (2005), The Capitula of Muirchu's Vita Patricii: do they point to an underlying structure in the text?, , Analecta Bollandiana 123: 79–89
- O'Loughlin, Thomas (2007), Nagy, J. F., ed., The myth of Insularity and nationality in Ireland, Dublini: Four Courts Press, pp. 132–140
- O'Rahilly, T. F. (1942), The Two Patricks: A Lecture on the History of Christianity in Fifth-Century Ireland, Dublini: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
- Stancliffe, Claire (2004). "Patrick (fl. 5th cent.)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press
- Thomas, Charles (1981), Christianity in Roman Britain to AD 500, Londinii: Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-1442-1
- Wood, Ian (2001), The Missionary Life: Saints and the Evangelisation of Europe 400-1050, Londinii: Longman, ISBN 0-582-31213-2
- Yorke, Barbara (2006), The Conversion of Britain: Religion, Politics and Society in Britain c.600–800, Londinii: Longman, ISBN 0-582-77292-3
Nexus externi
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- Confessio Patricii, Latine, Hibernice, necnon aliis linguis
Notae
recensere- ↑ Secundum episcopus Tirechan in Collectanea sua de vita Patricii: Tirechan dicit "Inueni quattuor nomina in libro scripta Patricio apud Ultanum episcopum Conchuburnensium: sanctus Magonus, qui est "clarus"; Succetus, qui est "deus belli"; Patricius, qui est "pater ciuium"; Cothirthiacus, quia seruiuit quattuor domibus magorum." Textus apud situm "Confessio Patricii" titulo. Alia nomina inveniuntur in praefatione hymni Sancti Secundini, quae linguis et Hibernica et Latina utitur: "Succat immoro ainm Patraic apud parentes eius; Cothraige nomen eius apud Miliucc; Magonius apud Germanum; Patricius a papa Celestino."
- ↑ CONFESSIO LIBER PRIMUS: "Ego Patricius peccator rusticissimus et minimus omnium fidelium et contemptibilissimus apud plurimos patrem habui Calpornium diaconum filium quendam Potiti presbyteri, qui fuit uico †bannauem taburniae†;", LIBRI EPISTOLARUM SANCTI PATRICII EPISCOPI apud confessio.ie