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Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland is an annual Irish academic journal "devoted to Irish and Insular medieval studies as seen in the context of the European middle ages and the heritage from antiquity, and to European medieval studies generally."[1] The editors are Donnchadh Ó Corráin (editor) and Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (review editor). The journal is published by Brepols Publishers.

Contents

Note that these lists are incomplete

Peritia 19 (2005)

  • Howlett, David. "Three poems about Monenna." 1-19.
  • Howlett, David. "Hibero-Latin, Hiberno-Latin, and the Irish foundation legend." 44-60.
  • Warntjes, Immo. "A newly discovered Irish computus: Computus Einsidlensis." 61-4.
  • Flechner, Roy. "Dagán, Columbanus, and the Gregorian mission." 65-90.
  • McLeod, Neil. "A true companion to the Corpus Iuris Hibernici." 136-63. [Review of Liam Breatnach, A companion to the Corpus Iuris Hibernici. Dublin 2005; with subject index]
  • Holland, Martin. "The Synod of Kells in MS BL, Add. 4783." 164-72.
  • Borsje, Jacqueline. "Fled Bricrenn and tales of terror." 173-92.
  • Baumgarten, Rolf. "The ‘pig and vine gloss’ and the Lives of St. Brigit." 229-38.
  • Bray, Dorothy Ann. "Further on white read-eared cows in fact and fiction." 239-55.
  • Woods, David. "An ‘earthquake’ in Britain in 664." 256-62.
  • MacCotter, Paul. "Functions of the cantred in medieval Ireland." 308-332.

Peritia 17/18 (2003/2004)

  • Smyth, Marina. "The date and origin of Liber de ordine creaturarum." 1-38.
  • Carey, John. "The obscurantists and the sea-monster: reflections on the Hisperica Famina." 40-60.
  • Howlett, David. "Early Insular Latin Poetry." 61-109.
  • Flechner, Roy. "The making of the Canons of Theodore." 121-43.
  • Howlett, David. "The prologue to the Collectio Canonum Hibernensis. 144-9.
  • Howlett, David. "Numerical punctilio in Patrick’s Confessio." 150-3.
  • Stansbury, Mark. "The composition of Adomnán's Vita Columbae." 154-82.
  • Fraser, James E. "Adomnán, Cumméne Ailbe, and the Picts." 183-98.
  • Tanaka, Miho. "Iona and the kingship of Dál Riata in Adomnán’s Vita Columbae." 199-214.
  • Clancy, Thomas Owen. "Diarmait sapientissimus: the career of Diarmait, dalta Daigre, Abbot of Iona." 215-32.
  • Downham, Clare. "The Vikings in Southern Uí Néill to 1014." 233-55.
  • Rekdal, Jan Erik. "Vikings and saints - encounters vestan um haf." 256-75.
  • Purcell, Emer. "The expulsion of the Ostmen, 1169-71: the documentary evidence." 276-94.
  • Jaski, Bart. "The genealogical section of the Psalter of Cashel." 295-337.
  • Baumgarten, Rolf. "Co nómad n-ó: an early Irish socio-legal timescale." 338-56.
  • McGowan, Morgan. "Royal succession in earlier medieval Ireland: the fiction of Tanistry." 357-81.
  • Warntjes, Immo. "The alteration of the Kingship of Tara 734-944." 394-432.
  • Mac Lean, Douglas. "Scribe as artist, not monk: the canon tables of Ailerán 'the wise' and the Book of Kells." 433-70.
  • Krasnodebska-D'Aughton, M. "The homily on the Epiphany in the Catechesis Cracoviensis and the four epiphanies on Irish high crosses." 471-94.
  • Woods, David. "Acorns, the plague and the 'Iona Chronicle'." 495-502.
  • Bourke, Cormac. "On the Ballach Damnatan.". 503-5.
  • Young, Simon. "In gentibus dis persisti nos: the British diaspora in Patrick and Gildas." 505-6.
  • Holford-Strevens, Leofranc. "Old Irish Cétemnide, Latin Centumgeminus." 507.
  • Young, Simon. "A Briton in twelfth-century Santiago de Compostela." 507-8.
  • Book reviews. 509-62.

Peritia 16 (2002)

  • Ó Tuathaigh, Gearóid, "Gearóid Mac Niocaill: scholar and teacher." 0.
  • Ó Corráin, Donnchadh. "[Comp.]: Published work of Gearóid Mac Niocaill." 0.
  • Cahill, Michael. "The Würzburg Matthew: status quaestionis." 1-25.
  • Menzer, M. J. 'Speaking Brittonice : vowel quantities and musical length in Ælfric's Grammar'. 26-39.
  • Woods, David. "Four notes on Adomnán’s Vita Columbae. 40-67.
  • Howlett, David. "A miracle of Maedóc." 85-93.
  • Howlett, David. "‘Tres linguae sacrae’ and threefold play in Insular Latin." 94-115.
  • Sánchez Martínez, Cristina. "La definición gramatical: elemento característico de las Artes Grammaticales irlandesas." 116-130.
  • Woolf, Alex. "An interpolation in the text of Gildas's De excidio Britanniae." 161-7.
  • Bracken, Damien. "Authority and duty: Columbanus and the primacy of Rome." 168-213.
  • Borsje, Jacqueline. "Fate in early Irish texts." 214-31.
  • Ó hAodha, Donncha. "The first Middle-Irish metrical tract: two notes." 232-41.
  • Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí. "An Eriugenian miscellany in a Munich manuscript." 242-9.
  • Young, Simon. "On the Irish peregrini in Italy." 250-5.
  • McCarthy, Daniel. "The chronological apparatus of the Annals of Ulster AD 82-1019." 256-83.
  • Ó Corráin, Donnchadh. "Synodus II Patricii and vernacular law." 335-343.
  • McLeod, Neil. "Compensation for fingers and teeth in early Irish law." 344-59.
  • Mohr, Thomas. "Salmon of knowledge." 360-95.
  • Charles-Edwards, T.M. "The Uí Néill 695-743: the rise and fall of dynasties." 396-418.
  • Ó Murchadha, Diarmuid. "Belach Conglais: one or two?" 435-43.
  • Ó Mórdha, Eoghan. "The Uí Briúin Bréifni genealogies and the origins of Bréifne." 444-450.
  • Ní Dhonnchadha, Máirín. "Inis Teimle, between Uí Chennselaig and the Déissi." 451-8.
  • Bourke, Cormac. "Cairrecan Tempuil Solman." 474-7.
  • Ó Mórdha, Eoghan. "On Loch Uachtair (Lough Oughter, Co. Cavan)." 477-8.
  • Young, Simon. "St. Patrick and Clovis." 478-9.

Peritia 1-13 (1982-1999)

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Notes