The Life and Monastic Rule of St Columba of Iona (Apostle of Scotland) by St Adamnan of Iona
lthough related to one of the ruling families of Ireland, Columba (c 521-97) became a central figure in the 'Age of Saints' by setting out from his native land and founding his famous monastery on the island of Iona. It was from here that priests and monks played a key role in converting the Picts of Scotland, here that countless penitents came on pilgrimages and that the King of Dalriada (Argyll) came to be consecrated. Adomnán's Life, writes Richard Sharpe, is the fullest early account, offering a 'vivid depiction of the abbot among his own monks, written on the spot by the saint's successor one hundred years after Columba's death'.
Pages 139
Binding Paperback
Interior Color Black & White
Dimensions US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)
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