User:Revent/Biography/sources/A/Adamnan

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 * Article title: Adamnan
 * Author: Gilbert, John Thomas
 * LEAD: ADAMNAN, or ADOMNAN (625?–704), is supposed to have been born, about 625, in the south-west of the part of Ulster now known as Donegal, with the principal septs of which his parents were allied.
 * LEAD: ADAMNAN, or ADOMNAN (625?–704), is supposed to have been born, about 625, in the south-west of the part of Ulster now known as Donegal, with the principal septs of which his parents were allied.
 * LEAD: ADAMNAN, or ADOMNAN (625?–704), is supposed to have been born, about 625, in the south-west of the part of Ulster now known as Donegal, with the principal septs of which his parents were allied.

Works

 * The Latin life of St. Columba—‘Vita Columbæ’—who died in 597, is supposed to have been compiled by Adamnan in the interval between his visits to Ireland in 692 and 697.
 * He is stated to have taken part in conventions and synods in Ireland, enactments ascribed to which were styled ‘Adamnan's Rule’ and ‘Canones Adomnani.’ The latter, consisting of eight sections, were published by Martene.
 * ‘De Locis Sanctis,’ an account of Palestine and other countries.
 * ‘Leabhar na h-Uidhri’, or ‘Adamnan's Vision’
 * other manuscripts printed at various times.