The Celtic Church in Scotland : a study of its penetration lines and art relationships
Simpson, William Douglas1935
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In this book William Douglas Simpson covers the expansion and influence of the Celtic church in Scotland, the books include illustrations and maps to further the understanding of the topics discussed in this book.
Main title:
The Celtic Church in Scotland : a study of its penetration lines and art relationships / William Douglas Simpson
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Aberdeen : Aberdeen University Press, 1935.
Collation:
120p. : plates ; maps ; index
Notes:
Peter Bell Feb 93.
Contents:
ContentsPrefaceList of illustrationsI. Geographical ConditionsII. The Roman BackgroundIII. Concerning the Picts: The foreground of St Ninian's MissionIV - The Mission of St Ninian to the Britons and the PictsV - Maintenance of the Ninianic Church in Pictland after its Founder's DeathVI - Iona, Bangor, Kingarth and GlasgowVII - The Church in the Northern IslesVIII - The Celtic Cross-Type : Its origin at Candida Casa, and its dispersal in Pictland, Ireland and NorthumbriaIX - St Boniface and the Beginning of Roman Church InfluenceIndex of the More Important names and places.
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SCO
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BRN:
3697501