At Tionól 2016 Professor Barry J. Lewis presented the 2016 Statutory Public Lecture, “The impact of the Anglo-Norman conquest on hagiography in Wales and Ireland”.
The impact of the Anglo-Norman conquest on hagiography in Wales and Ireland Professor Barry J. Lewis Friday 18 November at 8pm Theatre R, Arts Building/Newman Building, UCD Belfield Admission free, no booking necessary Part of Tionól 2016
This year’s Tionól will take place at the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4 on Thursday 17th, Friday 18th and Saturday 19th November 2016. Schedule – Download as printable PDF…. Read More
Papers are invited for the first conference on Dindṡenchas Érenn to be held at the School of Celtic Studies on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 March 2017 Friday 31st March and Saturday 1st April. Papers will be 30… Read More
To celebrate the passing of one hundred years since the publication of the first edition of Dánta Grádha edited by Tomás Ó Rathile, a symposium on the dánta grá, the courtly love poetry of Early Modern Ireland and… Read More
Students from the study association of Linguistics named T.W.I.S.T., based in Leiden, The Netherlands at Leiden University. They came to Dublin to learn more about the special position of Irish language in Irish society and attended a lecture… Read More
King’s Inns Manuscripts: MS 2, MS 3, MS 4, MS 5, MS 6, MS 7, MS 8, MS 10, MS 11, MS 12, MS 13, MS 14, MS 15, MS 16, MS 17, MS 18 Royal Irish Academy… Read More
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Posted: 14th December 2016 by Andrew McCarthy
Watch the 2016 Statutory Public Lecture
At Tionól 2016 Professor Barry J. Lewis presented the 2016 Statutory Public Lecture, “The impact of the Anglo-Norman conquest on hagiography in Wales and Ireland”.
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Friday 2nd December – Manuscript Culture in Late Pre-Modern Iceland
Admission is free but advance booking is required by e-mailing conference@celt.dias.ie
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Last Updated: 24th November 2016 by Andrew McCarthy
Celtica 28 now available
Volume 28 of Celtica, the journal of the School of Celtic Studies, was launched at Tionól and is now available for purchase.
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by Andrew McCarthy
School of Celtic Studies Statutory Public Lecture — 18 November 2016
The impact of the Anglo-Norman conquest on hagiography in Wales and Ireland Professor Barry J. Lewis Friday 18 November at 8pm Theatre R, Arts Building/Newman Building, UCD Belfield Admission free, no booking necessary Part of Tionól 2016
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by mary
17th, 18th & 19th November : School of Celtic Studies Tionól 2016
This year’s Tionól will take place at the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4 on Thursday 17th, Friday 18th and Saturday 19th November 2016. Schedule – Download as printable PDF…. Read More
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Posted: 17th September 2016 by Andrew McCarthy
Dánta Grádha symposium
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by Andrew McCarthy
Dindṡenchas Érenn: Call for papers
Papers are invited for the first conference on Dindṡenchas Érenn to be held at the School of Celtic Studies on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 March 2017 Friday 31st March and Saturday 1st April. Papers will be 30… Read More
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Last Updated: 27th July 2016 by Andrew McCarthy
Symposium: Dánta Grádha
To celebrate the passing of one hundred years since the publication of the first edition of Dánta Grádha edited by Tomás Ó Rathile, a symposium on the dánta grá, the courtly love poetry of Early Modern Ireland and… Read More
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Andrew McCarthy
Visit from students of Leiden, Netherlands
Students from the study association of Linguistics named T.W.I.S.T., based in Leiden, The Netherlands at Leiden University. They came to Dublin to learn more about the special position of Irish language in Irish society and attended a lecture… Read More
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Andrew McCarthy
New manuscripts on ISOS
King’s Inns Manuscripts: MS 2, MS 3, MS 4, MS 5, MS 6, MS 7, MS 8, MS 10, MS 11, MS 12, MS 13, MS 14, MS 15, MS 16, MS 17, MS 18 Royal Irish Academy… Read More
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