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Finding the city of God in the Lives of St Kevin: Glendalough and the history of the Irish celestial civitas / Melanie C. Maddox
The organization and function of an early Irish church settlement: what was Glendalough? / Colmán Etchingham
Space organization in early Irish monasteries: the platea / Jean-Michel Picard
Recluses, relics and corpses: interpreting St Kevin's House / Tomás Ó Carragáin
The 'Market Cross' at Glendalough / Raghnall Ó Floinn
Medieval burial and pilgrimage within the landscape of Glendalough: the evidence of the crosses and cross-slabs / Lorcan Harney
The Lives of Kevin (Caoimhghin) of Glendalough / Pádraig Ó Riain
Vita Sancti Cóemgeni: an edition of the earliest manuscript version / Dagmar Ó Riain-Raedel
Monster and monastery: St Kevin's Lives and the expansion of Glendalough / Brian Lacey
Glendalough: where beauty, history and spirituality walk hand in hand / Martina Pozdechova
A Glendalough bishop in Germany? : The Four Masters and the three Gilla na Náems / Diarmuid Ó Riain
Uí Máil and Glendalough / Ailbhe MacShamhráin
The Viking impact on Glendalough / Colmán Etchingham
The study and use of numbers in early Irish monasteries / Daniel P. Mc Carthy
Glendalough: liturgy and music / Sara G. Casey
Was Sulien at Glendalough? / Charles Doherty
Architectural sculpture at Glendalough / Rachel Moss
Little-known drawings of Glendalough, c.1777-1850 / Peter Harbison
From 'city of God' to a blueprint for the future: Glendalough in the nineteenth century / Máirín Ní Cheallaigh
Glendalough: the RSAI's contribution to its preservation, examination and illustration /Aideen M. Ireland.

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