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Digital Publishing Brownbag Series – The Tim Robinson Archive, NUI Galway

Hardiman Research Building Room G011

Venue: Room G011, Hardiman Research Building, NUI Galway. A lunchtime seminar that takes the listener through the story of Tim Robinson, his archive, and plans to open it up to the community and collaborate digitally, followed by an open floor discussion with members of the audience. Panelists: Mr Peter Corrigan (James Hardiman Library, NUI Galway),... | Read on »

Launch of ‘Ars Apodemia Online Database: The Art of Travel 1500 – 1800’

The Moore Institute Seminar Room G010 Ground floor The Hardiman Research Building

You are cordially invited to the Launch of the Apodemica Online Database: The Art of Travel 1500-1800 by Prof. Sean Ryder (English/Moore Institute) On Monday November 7, 5.30pm, Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building G010 This electronic resource provides extensive bibliographical and biographical records on hundreds of contributions to the advice literature on travel... | Read on »

Conference: The Art of Travel 1500-1800: Invention, Tradition, Innovation

The Moore Institute Seminar Room G010 Ground floor The Hardiman Research Building

Moore Institute, National University of Ireland Galway Organized by Daniel Carey daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie   Monday 7 November 9.00 Registration and welcome (with coffee) 9.30-11.00 Session 1 Edward Chaney (Southampton Solent University), ‘The Origins of the Grand Tour and the discovery of the arts' Jean Boutier (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales), ‘Inventing the "Grand Tour":... | Read on »

Book Launch ‘Philosophies du Voyage: visiter l’Angleterre aux 17e – 18e siècles’ by Gabor Gelleri

The Moore Institute Seminar Room G010 Ground floor The Hardiman Research Building

You are cordially invited to the Launch of a new book by former Moore Institute postdoctoral fellow, Gabor Gelleri: Philosophies du voyage: visiter l'Angleterre aux 17e-18e siècles (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2016) Launched by Prof. Jane Conroy (French) On Tuesday November 8, 5.30pm, Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building G010 Refreshments served!

Italian Studies Seminar ‘Tasso’s epic poem and the crisis of Renaissance Literature’ Renzo Bragantini, University of Rome

School of Languages, Literatures & Culture, & The Moore Institute Italian Studies Seminar By a close reading of some pivotal episodes of Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata, as well as of some passages from his treatises (Discorsi dell'arte poetica; Discorsi del poema eroico), the lecture aims to point out how Tasso distances himself from some central issues... | Read on »

Launch of ‘Earlier Latin Manuscripts Online Database’

Hardiman Research Building Room G011

The new digital project will be launched by Prof. Ian Wood (Prof Emeritus of Early Medieval History, University of Leeds) at 6 p.m. Wednesday, 9 November, in G011. The database provides tools for studying the scripts of the oldest Latin manuscripts. It is available online at elmss.nuigalway.ie

The US Election: What Just Happened?

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

The US Election: What Just Happened? A Round Table Discussion   with Daniel Carey (Moore Institute) Kathleen Cavanaugh (Human Rights) Jane Conroy (French) Enrico Dal Lago (History) Adrian Frazier (English) Sean Ryder (English) Mark Stansbury (Classics) Ann Torres (Discipline of Marketing, College of BPPL) and others.   Today!!  Thursday, November 10, 11am Room G010 Hardiman... | Read on »

Cutlure Within Dialogue East-West – International Conference on Cross-Cultural Philosophy

Hardiman Research Building Room G011

  International Research Group for Culture and Dialogue www.irccd.org Millennium Research Fund Moore Institute, NUIG Convener: G. Cipriani 9:30 Dr. Gerald Cipriani (Philosophy, NUI Galway) "In Dialogue: Eastern and Western Thought" 10:15 Dr. Cosimo Zene (Religions and Philosophies, SOAS, University of London) "The Risky Choice of Calling It World Philosophies: Beyond the Anglo-European Canon" 11:00... | Read on »