An Irish precursor of Dante : $b a study on the Vision of Heaven and Hell ascribed to the eighth-century Irish saint Adamnán, with translation of the Irish text — Dante Alighieri — John Shaqi
An Irish precursor of Dante : $b a study on the Vision of Heaven and Hell ascribed to the eighth-century Irish saint Adamnán, with translation of the Irish text
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Rhapsodical description of Paradise, 43, 73, 174, 205-6, 210.
Rhys, Professor, on Bran, 123 _n._
Rivers of Hell, 43, 151;
four, 43, 204.
Rohde, Professor, on the Greek mysteries, 53.
Ronán, 7.
Ronat, 7, 20.
Ross, men of, 162-3, 191.
Ruadán, St., 18, 24.
Sabbatarianism in early Irish Church, 161.
Saints, Land of, in _Fis Adamnáin_, 30;
three orders of Irish, see ‘Ireland.’
Saltair na Rann cited, 114.
Samoan ten Heavens, 83.
Satan, in _Fis Adamnáin_, 38;
in Vision of Fursa, 167;
in Vision of Tundale, 220;
in Voyage of St. Brendan, 208.
Sayce, Professor, on Chaldæan eschatology, 70 _n._, 72 _n._, 82.
Scathach, realm of, 130.
Scél Lái Brátha, 171, 205 _n._
Schröder, _Sanct Brandan_, 207 _n._
Scone, stone of, 134.
Sedulius, 6 _n._
Segda Saerlabrad, 137-8, 144-5.
Segine, Abbot of Iona, 8.
Seneca on Tartarus doctrine, 109.
Seppelli, Signor, trans. Immanuel ben Salamone, 242 _n._
Sereth, 7.
_Serglige Conchulaind_, 127 _sqq._
Seth, journey to Paradise, 84, 97.
Seven, favourite mystic number, 83;
Heavens, 35, 83, 84, 192;
walls of Celestial City, 33, 185;
of Ecbatana, 33;
Hells of Rabbis, 90, 193;
Chaldæan Spirits of Earth, 70, 81;
Persian Magnificent Deities, 81;
Amesha Spentas, 78, 81;
Philonic emanations, 81;
Archangels, 84.
Shakespeare cited, 201.
Shammai, school of, 90, 194.
Sheol, 96, 191.
Shepherd of Hermas, see ‘Hermas.’
Sibylline books, 101.
Sibyls, medium of revelation, 67, 104.
Silvester, Pope, 45.
Sinbad, 151, 208 _n._
Sliabh Daidche, 208.
Snedgus and Mac Ríagla, 147, 162 _sqq._, 184 _n._
Soldier, St. Gregory’s vision of a, 111.
Soleus, see ‘Thespesios.’
_Somnium Scipionis_, 64, 229 _n._
Sorrows, two, of Heaven, 46, 174, 205.
Stephen, Vision of, 110.
Stoics and early Empire, 91;
destruction of world by fire, 91 _n._
Stones, vocal and musical, 31, 125, 135, 181, 187-8.
Stokes, Dr. G. T., _Ireland and the Celtic Church_, 114 _n._, 115.
---- Dr. Whitley, editor of _Fis Adamnáin_, 25, 32 _n._, 35 _n._,
40 _n._, 41 _n._, 42 _n._, 44 _n._, 47 _n._, 188 _n._, 196 _n._;
on date of, 25;
_Saltair na Rann_, 114 _n._;
_Adventures of Cormac_, 139 _n._;
_The Irish Ordeals_, etc., 120 _n._;
_Voyage of Maelduin’s Curach_, 151 _n._;
_Voyage of the Sons of Ua Corra_, 157 _n._;
_Imrum Snedghusa agus Mic Ríagla_, 162 _n._;
_A Middle Irish Homily_, 173 _n._;
Latin life of St. Brendan, 207 _n._, 210 _n._
Sunday respite of the damned, 43, 160, 161, 231.
Swallowing of guilty by demons, 38, 39, 89, 195-6, 198, 216, 218, 220,
228, 231, 235.
Syria, Hellenism in, 68;
Jewish colonies, 86;
and Irish Church, 113-15.
Tadg mac Céin, adventures of, 120, 148 _n._, 212 _n._
Táin Bo Aingen, 132.
Tara, Synod of, 18;
abandonment of, _ib._