Maynooth University Department of Early Irish (Sean-Ghaeilge)
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Seoladh ar Sheachtain na Gaeilge Ollscoil Mhá Nuad
Seolfar Seachtain na Gaeilge Ollscoil Mhá Nuad sa Leabharlann ag 13.15 ar an Luan, 5 Márta./ Maynooth University’s Seachtain na Gaeilge will be launched in the Library at 13.15 on Monday, March 5th.
When: Monday, 05 March 2018
Early Irish and Celtic Studies Research Seminar - Dr Bernhard Bauer
Research seminar talk by Dr Bernhard Bauer
When: Thursday, 15 February 2018
Deborah Hayden (Early Irish) - "Myth, Law and Medical Writing in Medieval Ireland"
Dr Deborah Hayden will be giving the Mícheál Ó Cléirigh seminar on the topic of "Myth, Law and Medical Writing in Medieval Ireland". Where: UCD (Room K114, Newman Building, Belfield)
When: Friday, 26 January 2018
Early Irish and Celtic Studies Research Seminar - Prof Thomas Clancy
Research seminar talk by Prof Thomas Clancy
When: Thursday, 07 December 2017
Early Irish and Celtic Studies Research Seminar - Dr Sarah Waidler
Research seminar talk by Dr Sarah Waidler
When: Thursday, 09 November 2017
Variation and Change in the Syntax and Morphology of Medieval Celtic Languages
The Chronologicon Hibernicum Project hosts "Variation and Change in the Syntax and Morphology of Medieval Celtic Languages" at Carton House, Maynooth.
When: Friday, 13 October 2017
Early Irish and Celtic Studies Research Seminar - Dr Jacopo Bisagni
Research seminar talk by Dr Jacopo Bisagni
When: Thursday, 12 October 2017
Third Annual Paul Walsh Memorial Lecture: Prof. Richard Sharpe
Prof. Richard Sharpe (University of Oxford): ‘Vexilla Regis: From the Banner of St Peter to the Banners of Rome’
When: Friday, 30 June 2017
Early Irish and Celtic Studies Research Seminar - Prof Marged Haycock
Prof Marged Haycock, Aberystwyth, will give a talk titled ‘“I’m Old, I’m New”: Layers of Medieval Welsh Poetry in the Book of Taliesin’
When: Thursday, 27 April 2017
Maynooth Spring Symposium on Computational and Corpus-based Linguistics
Maynooth Spring Symposium on Computational and Corpus-based Linguistics Hosted by the Chronologicon Hibernicum Project
When: Tuesday, 04 April 2017