Cathach of Colum Cille, The: An Introduction
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv1rm2558Author(s)
Herity, Michael
Breen, Aidan
Language
EnglishAbstract
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. The surviving 58 folios contain psalms 30:10 to 105:13. It is understood that Colum Cille copied the manuscript from a psalter lent to him by St Finnian. A dispute over the ownership of the copy was resolved by the King of Tara in a very early copyright ruling in which he stated: 'To every cow her calf, so to every book its copy'. This full-color 84-page booklet introduces readers to the provenance, art history and biblical content of the manuscript. The accompanying CD-ROM presents the manuscript in digitized form, with a brief overview of its origins and art history. The manuscript folios can be read against a transcription by H.J. Lawlor or an English version of the relevant psalms. High-resolution files allow art historians, calligraphers, palaeographers and other researchers to examine the script and illuminated initials in detail.
Keywords
ReligionISBN
9781911479666, 9781874045922Publisher
Royal Irish AcademyPublication date and place
2002Classification
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts