1. For early knowledge of Irish exegetes see, for example, J. Sichard, ed., Sedulii Scotti Hyberniensis, in omnes epistolas Pauli collectaneum (Basle, 1528)
2. C. O’Conor, Scriptores rerum Hibernicarum (Buckingham, 1814), vol. 1 pt. 2, pp. cxxv–vi.
3. Christopher Ocker, ‘Medieval Exegesis and the Origin ofHermeneutics’ Scottish Journal of Theology 52 (1999), pp. 328–45.
4. James F. Kenney, The sources for the early history of Ireland: Ecclesiastical. An introduction and guide (New York, 1929).
5. B. Smalley, The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1964), p. 35;