Category: Past Events
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An Tobar: A two-day workshop on Holy Well and Sacred Springs
Location: Co. Waterford, Ireland Dates: 26-27 June 2017 Organized by: Celeste Ray, Sewanee: the University of the South & Shane Lordan, University College Dublin Call for papers open. 105 words. Deadline: 15 February 2017. Please email to: cray.lordan@ucd.ie and/or shane.lordan@.ucd.ie
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UCD Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Seminars
Hiram Morgan (UCC): ‘“The blood of the English”: Edmund Spenser and the Munster revolt of 1598.’
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Handbooks for Carolingian priests III – an international workshop
Image Source: Wikimedia Commons/Manuscript: Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, cod.652, fol. 2v (Fulda, 2nd quarter of the 9th century) Utrecht, November 4th, 9.00 – 17.00, Janskerkhof 15A, room 0.04 On Friday, November 4th, a small international group of experts will gather in Utrecht to discuss a fascinating and little studied corpus of Carolingian manuscripts: those once used…
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UCMS lectures- Sarah Hamilton
Reading and Understanding Medieval Rites 3 November | 15.15-17.00 | Drift 21, 1.05 As Margot Fassler has observed ‘the liturgy is the one place where textual communities remained oral communities.’ But the written records of the liturgy, its rites, often appear allusive and conservative, grounded in earlier textual traditions; they therefore pose their own particular…
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UCD Micháel Ó Cléirigh Seminars October-December 2016
Annejulie Lafaye (Discovery Programme): ‘Kilmallock borough and Dominican priory: Medieval planning, patronage and urban life in medieval Ireland’
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Lecture by Carlo Tedeschi on Medieval Graffiti
13 October 2016 from 17:15 to 19:00 In the lecture series of the Utrecht Centre for Medieval Studies (UCMS), Prof. dr.Carlo Tedeschi (‘Gabriele d’Annunzio’ University, Italy) will give a lecture on “Medieval Graffiti: A Neglected Historical Source“, followed by a short response by Dr Elisa Pallottini (Department of History and Art History). Graffiti are writings…
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Call for papers – Tempo (Journal) New Perspectives in Celtic Studies
Organisers: Adriene Baron Tacla (UFF) & Elva Johnston (UCD) Deadline for submission: 18 de setembro de 2017 Publication date: December 2018 Title: New Perspectives in Celtic Studies In the last twenty years, since McCone and Simms (1996) and Hale and Payton (2000), there have been large advances in Celtic Studies – be it in Linguistics, Comparative Literature,…
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UCD Micháel Ó Cléirigh Seminars October-December 2016
Elizabeth Boyle (MU): ‘Eschatology and Reform in Early Irish Law’.
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Being Pagan, Being Christian in Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages
Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (HCAS), University of Helsinki 3.-4-11.2015 The humanities over the past decades have seen an enormous surge in studies on the construction and representation of identities, adopting theories and approaches from a wide range of disciplines. In particular, scholars working on historical periods of transition have addressed this topic and focused…
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Celebrating the Saints 2016: A Focus on Martyrologies and Calendars
Location: Neill Theatre on the second floor of the Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute, Trinity College, Dublin. Organised by Nicole Volmering. Dates: 28-29 October 2016 For programme, see. This symposium calls attention to martyrologies and calendars from the early medieval to early modern period. In many cases, these texts are understudied by virtue of being…