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 · en
Visions of Adamnán, Er, Thespesios, Enoch, Esdras, Apostles, Hermas,
St. Peter, St. Paul, St. Colm Cille, St. Fursa, St. Laisrén, Tundale,
Drihthelm, Owen, Alberic, see ‘Adamnán,’ etc.
Vohu Mano and Neo-Platonic Logos, 78 _n._
Wagner, A., editor of Vision of Tundale, 213 _n._
Waters of Life, 69, 84, 98, 190 _n._
West, abode of the dead, 29, 96.
Whale taken for island, 208.
Windisch, Professor, editor of _Fis Adamnáin_, 27, 34 _n._, 47 _n._;
date of _F. A._, 25;
ed. _Serglige Conchulaind_, 127 _n._
Women, status of, in Ireland, 19;
military service, 18-20;
emancipation, 18, 20-23;
liability for crimes, 21.
World-Sea, 72, 85.
Wright, _St. Patrick’s Purgatory_, 229 _n._
Yama, Indian god of dead, 29 _n._, 74, 121.
Yehl, divine bird of Thlinkeets, 73 _n._
Yima, Persian god of dead, 72 _sqq._, 85, 121.
Zimmer, Professor, on date of the Voyage of Maelduin’s Curach, 150,
157 _n._
Zoroastrianism, see ‘Avesta.’
Zu, Babylonian culture-bird, 73 _n._
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