- The
Cathach of St. Columba,
known as the
Cathach (meaning "the Battler"), is a late 6th
century Insular psalter. It is the
oldest surviving m****cript...
- Tíre (c. 1033). The
Cathach of St. Columba, also
known as The
Cathach, is
probably the best-known ****dach.
Built for the
Cathach of St. Columba, an important...
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Finnian of
Movilla Abbey over a
psalter (traditionally said to be the
Cathach of St. Columba).
Columba copied the m****cript at the
scriptorium under...
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distorts the
shape of the
letters has been seen before,
notably in the
Cathach of St. Columba. But the
combination of
letters into a
monogram is a new...
- days of
Gaelic Ireland and of the
Irish clans, the
Psalter known as An
Cathach was used as both a
rallying cry and
protector in
battle by the
Chiefs of...
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terrorised the locals. From his
childhood he
surely would have
heard about the ‘
Cathach’, the
beast that
roamed and
occupied the island, so
fearful and so dangerous...
- of "Ó Maolchatha"
which in
Gaelic means 'a
descendant of a
devotee of
Cathach', a
personal name
meaning Warlike. The name is
thought to
originate in...
- Conn Cétchathach (pronounced [kon͈ ˈkʲeːdxaθəx]), or Conn of the
Hundred Battles, son of
Fedlimid Rechtmar, was a
legendary High King of
Ireland who is...
- (1917). "The
Cathach of St. Columba". The
Irish Church Quarterly. 10 (39): 186–204. doi:10.2307/30067688. JSTOR 30067688. "The
Cathach / The Psalter...
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retains its very
significant collection of m****cripts
including the
famous Cathach of Colmcille, the
Lebor na ****dre (c. 1100), the
later medieval Leabhar...