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The Roscrea Conference : commemorating forty conferences, 1987-2007, at Mount St. Joseph Abbey
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The Roscrea Conference : commemorating forty conferences, 1987-2007, at Mount St. Joseph Abbey

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Special first edition of 500 copies.

Contents

Part 1. Aspects of our national heritage
The Stowe Missal : its provenance and recent history / Siobhán Fitzpatrick
Michéal Ó Cléirigh and the Mac Aodhagáin school of law and history in Ormond / Bernadette Cunningham
The archaeological excavation at Holy Cross Abbey - an onlooker's reaction / Willie Hayes
The Cistercian in Wexford / Billy Colfer
"Raising the roof" in the middle ages / Máire Geaney
Part 2. Aspects of Roscrea heritage, past and present
The vegetational history of Monaincha over the last two millennia / Valerie Hall
The end of medieval Roscrea / Raymond Gillespie
Some nineteenth century drawings of Roscrea interest / Peter Harbison
An outline chronology of heritage and related activities in Roscrea, 1987-2007 / George Cunningham
Roscrea Heritage, a picture essay / Brian Redmond
Part 3. Aspects of Mount St Joseph, past and present
Mt St Joseph before the monks' day, 1592-1818 / Laurence Walsh, ocso
The monks of Roscrea - Salve 1 and Salve 11 / Richard Purcell, ocso
Twenty tears of life at Mt St Joseph, 1987-2007 / An tAthair Ciarán Ó Sabhaois, ocso
Part 4. The Roscrea Conferences, 1987-2007 / compiled by Carmel Cunningham
The themes of forty conferences
Lecturers and their themes at the conferences
Lecturers who are no longer with us
Midland book launches at the conferences
Conference field trips
Going strong at forty ... the conference in verse / Yvonne O'Connor.

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