'A tour de force of meticulous scholarship, this book should have a major impact on the study of Saints' lives in general.'David Rollason, History'a welcome and highly skilled work . His approach is well judged . highly readable study . Sharpe's study is a pioneering work pointing the way to more detailed and wide-ranging analyses of the Latin and Irish vitae from medieval Ireland.'John McLoughlin, School of Oriental and African Studies, The Heythrop Journal, April 1993, Volume 34, Number 2'This is an important, densely argued, challenging book, which lays the foundations for a better understanding of the many anonymous saints' Lives from medieval Ireland. I would hope that Sharpe's book will stimulate other scholars to study these Lives and their interrelationships . an impressive achievement.
It is rich in new findings and new ideas, and clear-headed in its presentation of the approach adopted . this book may open a new era in the studyand understanding of medieval Irish saints' Lives. It deserves to do so.'Clare Stancliffe, Journal of Theological Studies'Because of the wide range of topics addressed, any reader with an interest in medieval Irish hagiography and in early modern hagiographical studies will find much of importance here.'Erich Poppe, University of Cambridge, Journal of Ecclesiastical History'The bulk of the study consists of a philological tour de force which displays the author's thoroughness in philology and textual criticism . Sharpe has set very high standards for his own future publications.'Michael Richter, Universität Konstanz, Irish Historical Studies, Vol. XXIX, No.
116, November 1995.