Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (NUI Galway) and Elva Johnston (University College Dublin).[1] Ó Cróinín's work had featured in the first edition.[2]Patrick Wormald also noted two "firsts" in English language scholarship in his review of that edition: Jonas's great life of Columbanus being given its first "sustained treatment" in the language (by Ian N. Wood) and a description of "the beginnings of hagiographical writing in Iceland".[2]The Irish Times has credited the journal with featuring the work of scholars who might elsewhere have been neglected.[3]
Publication history
The journal is published by Brepols.[4] It has been available since the early 1980s.[note 1]
Notes
^ abThe Irish Literary Supplement gives 1980 as the year of foundation, The Irish Times 1982.[1][3]Patrick Wormald in Irish Historical Studies indicates first publication as having been in 1982.[2]