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"The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History" is the first truly authoritative biography of Saint Patrick's life and a well researched study of the times in which he lived in. Saint Patrick was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland", he is the primary patron saint of Ireland. Contents: - On the Diffusion of Christianity Beyond the Roman Empire - The Captivity and Escape of Patrick - In Gaul and Britain - Political and Social Condition of Ireland - In the Island-Plain, in Dalaradia - In Meath - In Connaught - Foundation…mehr

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"The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History" is the first truly authoritative biography of Saint Patrick's life and a well researched study of the times in which he lived in. Saint Patrick was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland", he is the primary patron saint of Ireland. Contents: - On the Diffusion of Christianity Beyond the Roman Empire - The Captivity and Escape of Patrick - In Gaul and Britain - Political and Social Condition of Ireland - In the Island-Plain, in Dalaradia - In Meath - In Connaught - Foundation of Armagh and Ecclesiastical Organisation - Writings of Patrick, and His Death - Patricks Place in History
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John Bagnell Bury, commonly known as J.B. Bury, was a distinguished Irish historian, classical scholar, Byzantinologist, and philologist. Born on October 16, 1861, in County Monaghan, Ireland, Bury's academic prowess led him to a brilliant career, which included holding the esteemed position of Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge from 1902 until his passing in 1927. Bury's scholarly work is characterized by meticulous research and a passion for historical accuracy. His oeuvre spans several landmark texts, notably within the realms of Roman and Byzantine history. A pivotal work among his extensive publications is 'The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History' (1905), wherein Bury meticulously delineates the life of the patron saint of Ireland, situating him within the broader context of the historical and religious milieu of the fifth century. This work stands out for its critical analysis and judicious approach to sifting through myth and fact, characteristic of Bury's broader literary style. Bury's contributions extend beyond his historical texts; he was known for his clear, precise prose and his ability to synthesize complex information into coherent narratives, making his work both accessible to the learned and captivating to the general reader. His legacy is preserved through his rigorous scholarship and the impactful role he played in shaping the study of history in the early twentieth century.