Blessed Marianus Scotus

Blessed Marianus Scotus

Blessed Marianus Scotus, aka Muiredach mac Robartaig, Irish abbot and scribe.

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Origins

Baptised Muiredach mac Robartaig, he became known as Marianus Scotus, a Latinazition of his first name with the appellation Scotus indicating his Irish background. He was born sometime before the middle of the eleventh century, and died at Ratisbon aroudn 1088. [1]

The suffix mac Robertaig was not a surname, merely indicating that his father's name was Robertaig.

Pilgrimage

In 1067 he left Ireland, intending to make a pilgrimage to Rome. Like many of his countrymen, however, who visited the Continent, he decided to settle in Germany, at Bamberg, where he became a Benedictine monk. He went with some companions to Ratisbon (or Regensburg), where he founded the monastery of St. Peter (Kloster Sankt Peter Regensburg) and became its first abbot.

Canonisation

After his death he was canonized[1] and his feast-day is observed on 17 April, 4 July, or, according to the Bollandists, on 9 February.

His work as a scribe

Marianus devoted himself to transcribing and glossing the text of the Scriptures. His success as a scribe, and the exceptional beauty of his calligraphy may be judged by a specimen of his work which has come down to us. This is Codex 1247 of the Imperial Library of Vienna containing the Epistles of St. Paul with glosses, some of which are in Latin and others in Irish. The latter were collected and published by Zeuss in his "Grammatica Celtica" (p. xxiv). The manuscript ends with the words "In honore individuae trinitatis Marianus Scotus scripsit hunc librum suis fratribus peregrinis…" (the date given is 16 May 1078).

Over the words "Marianus Scotus" is the gloss: "Muirdach trog macc robartaig", i.e. "Marianus miser filius Robartaci", or 'Marianus, son of Robart".

Notes

References

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainTurner, William (1913). "Marianus Scotus". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company.  cites:
    • Acta SS., Feb., II, 361 sqq.; Revue celtique, I (1870), 262 sqq.;
    • Proceed., Royal Irish Acad., VII, 290 sqq.; Verhandl. hist. Ver. Oberpfalz-Regensburg (1879), XXVI.

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