Sedulius Scotus — • An Irish teacher, grammarian and Scriptural commentator, who lived in the ninth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sedulius Scotus Sedulius Scotus … Catholic encyclopedia
Sedulius Scottus — was Irish teacher, grammarian and Scriptural commentator, who lived in the ninth century. Sedulius is sometimes called Sedulius the Younger, to distinguish him from Coelius Sedulius also, probably, an Irishman, the author of the Carmen Paschale … Wikipedia
Blessed Marianus Scotus — This article is about the abbot. For the chronicler, see Marianus Scotus. Blessed Marianus Scotus, aka Muiredach mac Robartaig, Irish abbot and scribe. Contents 1 Origins 2 Pilgrimage 3 Canonisation … Wikipedia
Marianus Scotus — For other uses, see Máel Brigte (disambiguation). Marianus Scotus (1028–1082 or 1083), was an Irish monk and chronicler (who must be distinguished from his namesake Marianus Scotus, d. 1088, abbot of St Peter s, Regensburg), was an Irishman by… … Wikipedia
Clement of Ireland — Saint Clement of Ireland Born ca. 750 AD Ireland Died 818 AD Auxerre, France Honored in Roman Catholic Church Feast 20 March Saint Clement of Ireland (Clemens Scotus) (ca. 750 – 818) is venerated as a … Wikipedia
Manchán of Min Droichit — (aka Manchéne, Manchianus), Irish scholar and Abbot, died c. 652. Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References … Wikipedia
Columbanus — Saint Columbanus St. Columbanus. Window of the crypt of the Bobbio Abbey Born 540 Nobber, Kingdom of Meath Died 23 November 615 … Wikipedia
Codex Usserianus Primus — Folio 149v contains the only surviving decoration in the Codex Usserianus Primus Codex Usserianus Primus (Dublin, Trinity College Library, 55) is an early 7th century Old Latin Gospel Book. It is dated palaeographically to the 6th or 7th… … Wikipedia
Dicuil — For the saint of the same name, see Deicolus. Dicuil, Irish monk and geographer, born in the second half of the 8th century. Contents 1 Background 2 Astronomical computus 3 De mensura Orbis terrae … Wikipedia
Chronicon Scotorum — is a medieval Irish chronicle. According to Nollaig Ó Muraíle, it is a collection of annals belonging to the Clonmacnoise group , covering the period from prehistoric times to 1150 but with some gaps, closely related to the Annals of Tigernach .… … Wikipedia