St. Columba, Silnán, and the 'Male Bovine' (VC 2.17)

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2008-10
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Woods, David
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At Vita Columbae VC 2.17, Adomnán has severely misunderstood a written source which originally described how Columba ordered one party to a dispute, an alleged maleficus ‘evil-doer’ called Silnán, to milk a sick cow in order to settle the dispute by demonstrating that its contaminated milk was the real, hidden cause of the harm which had occasioned the dispute. Adomnán misread a description of a bos maculosus ‘pock-marked bovine’ to refer to a bos masculus ‘male bovine’, and proceeded to misunderstand the story as the description of some form of contest between Columba and a maleficus ‘sorcerer’.
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Adomnan , Life of Columba , hagiography , Saint Columba
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Woods, D., 2008. St. Columba, Silnán, and the 'Male Bovine' (VC 2.17). Journal of Theological Studies, 59(2), pp. 696-702.
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