- 1963. A
monastery was
founded here by St
Brendan of Birr. It
produced the
MacRegol Gospels,
named after the
abbot at the turn of the 8th/9th
century and now...
- journal}}: Cite
journal requires |journal= (help) Tamoto,
Kenichi (2019). The
Macregol Gospels or The
Rushworth Gospels (Introductory Part). doi:10.13140/RG.2...
-
Hereford Gospels.
There are
fewer variations in the text that
agree with the
MacRegol Gospels and the Book of Armagh; 370
agree with the Book of
Kells and 62...
-
surviving major work of
French literature (12th century)
Rushworth or
MacRegol Gospels,
Irish illuminated m****cript from Birr, Co
Offaly (9th century)...
- 1958. Treschow, Gill &
Swartz 2012, §19ff Tamoto,
Kenichi (2019). The
Macregol Gospels or The
Rushworth Gospels (Introductory Part). doi:10.13140/RG.2...
- Birr is 29 November. Brendan's
monastery at Birr was
later to
produce the
MacRegol Gospels,
which are now
housed at the
Bodleian Library in Oxford. History...
-
Bodleian Library, MS Auct. D. 2. 19 (S. C. 3946) (Rushworth
Gospels (
MacRegol Gospels)) Paris, Bibliothèque de l'****nal, MS 599 (Saint-Martin-des-Champs...
- &
Museum MS M. 776)
Macdurnan Gospels (London,
Lambeth Palace MS 1370)
MacRegol Gospels (Rushworth Gospels) (Oxford,
Bodleian Library MS Auct. D. 2. 19...
- are the Book of Armagh, the
Lichfield Gospels, the Book of
Kells and the
MacRegol Gospels.
There have long been cross-cultural
artistic connections between...