English - Éamonn Ó Carragáin Works
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Item The sectional divisions and the structure of Beowulf(1965-09-01) Ó Carragáin, ÉamonnItem A liturgical interpretation of the Bewcastle Cross(D. S. Brewer, 1987-04-30) Ó Carragáin, Éamonn; Stokes, Mary; Burton, T. L.The present paper argues that the Northumbrian liturgy of the late seventh and early eighth centuries provides contexts within which the coherence of the Bewcastle Cross can begin to be appreciated. The Bewcastle monument is remarkable in its unstrained beauty. Compared with it, the Ruthwell Cross (erected by the same school of sculptors some thirty miles to the west) seems somewhat crowded, as though its designer wished to use every inch of surface to elaborate the theological ideas which preoccupied him. [1] The primary impression the Bewcastle Cross makes is one of balance: balance between the design of the two broad sides; between the two narrow sides (based on a different design principle from that of the broad sides); and between the three related figural panels on the broad west side.Item The Dream of the Rood and of Three Trees: The green tree, the palm tree, and the tree of life(2024-01-31) Ó Carragáin, ÉamonnItem Introduction: Roma Felix – Formation and Reflections of Medieval Rome(Ashgate Publishing, 2007) Ó Carragáin, Éamonn; Neuman de Vegnar, CarolItem A Renaissance synthesis of ancient Christian themes: Architecture, altarpieces and imagined spaces in San Giovanni Crisostomo, Venice, 1495–1520(Brepols, 2020-01) Ó Carragáin, Éamonn