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SUMMARY:Dr Niamh Whitfield - Seminar: Early Irish Manuscripts: The Book of Durrow & the Northumbrian Question
DESCRIPTION:Dr Niamh Whitfield\, currently based in London\, will be presenting a series of lectures and seminars on Early Irish Art\, 3rd-5th February 2015\, in the Moore Institute\, at the invitation of the MA in Medieval Studies and CAMPS (Centre for Antique\, Medieval & Pre-Modern Studies). \nDr Niamh Whitfield\nSeminar: Early Irish Manuscripts: The Book of Durrow & the Northumbrian Question\nAll interested postgraduates\, staff  and other researchers are invited to attend\, but should contact Dr Kim LoPrete\, kim.loprete@nuigalway.ie\, in advance in order to ensure that materials are available for everyone.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-niamh-whitfield-seminar-early-irish-manuscripts-the-book-of-durrow-the-northumbrian-question/
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SUMMARY:Special Collections Lunchtime Lectures Series  - "Bodies of knowledge : the early days of anatomy in Galway" by Alexander Black\, Anatomy\, School of Medicine.
DESCRIPTION:The Special Collections Lunchtime Lectures Series continues with “Bodies of knowledge : the early days of anatomy in Galway”\nby Alexander Black\, Anatomy\, School of Medicine.\nAnatomy was one of the founding departments of Queen’s College Galway in the 1840s. At the time anatomy was seen as a rather distasteful\, if necessary\, field of study\, and had yet to be completely separated from its sibling discipline physiology. Anatomy is a visual and tactile subject\, and perhaps relies on images and illustrations more than any other academic discipline. This talk will cover the early days of anatomy in Galway\, and will illustrate the importance of anatomy to society\, society to anatomy\, and medical imaging to medicine. Some anatomy material from the Old Library Collection will be on display during the talk.\nAll are welcome \nFor more information please contact olivia.larnder@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/special-collections-lunchtime-lectures-series-bodies-of-knowledge-the-early-days-of-anatomy-in-galway-by-alexander-black-anatomy-school-of-medicine/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Madeline O'Neill\,  From Carnacon to Cape Town: Colonel Maurice Moore\, An Unremembered Envoy\, 1921
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series\n \nMadeline O’Neill\, \nFrom Carnacon to Cape Town: \n Colonel Maurice Moore\, An Unremembered Envoy\, 1921 \nfor more information please contact caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-madeline-oneill-from-carnacon-to-cape-town-colonel-maurice-moore-an-unremembered-envoy-1921/
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