Celtic Sites and Their Saints by Elizabeth Rees

Celtic Sites and Their Saints by Elizabeth Rees

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Using archaeological and literary evidence, the author has produced a guidebook to 250 major sites in the British Isles where the Celtic saints lived and worked, listed alphabetically by area. Each description offers a history of each site and directions on how to find it.

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Celtic Sites and Their Saints by Elizabeth Rees

Elizabeth Rees, using this archaeological and literary evidence, has produced a guidebook to major sites in the British Isles where the Celtic saints lived and worked. Most biographies of the Celtic saints are filled with legends and were written centuries after they lived. But the places where they lived and worked, generally in the more remote parts of their home or adopted countries can still be visited. Their chapels and huts are often placed in beautiful landscapes: sheltered valleys, sacred springs, peaceful lakeshores, sea caves, headlands and offshore islands. Archaeology, the study of sites and place-names, inscribed stones, and early texts can bring us closer to how these men and women lived and to the unique ideals they held. Brigid and Patrick in Ireland, David in Wales, Columba in Scotland, and Aidan in Northumbria are among those who have left monasteries and hermitages, chapels and holy wells dedicated to them. The 250 sites examined here are listed alphabetically by area, with some fifty described in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, and the rest of Britain. Accurate descriptions are given, with a history of each site, directions how to find it, and, where relevant, useful directions such as sailing times or where to find the key. A final section gives an outline of the lives of the saints with whom these places are associated.
..handy-shaped volume, a snug fit in the field-worker's pocket ... The information is neatly and succinctly presented. -- Dr Graham Jones
...the first guidebook to 250 sites in the British Isles where Celtic saints lived and worked. With a growing interest in all things Celtic, the book is very welcome. * Bookseller *
Elizabeth Rees is a religious sister. Formerly at Ammerdown retreat centre in Somerset, she now runs a retreat centre in Glastonbury. An authority on Celtic Britain, her books include Celtic Saints, Passionate Wanderers and Celtic Mysticism.
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ISBN 13 9780860123187
ISBN 10 0860123189
Title Celtic Sites and Their Saints
Author Elizabeth Rees
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2003-10-02
Number of pages 270
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.