Camps Talk by Aoife Maher
Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach BuildingFor the Love of the Gods: Kharis and Religious Reciprocity in Euripedes’ Tragedies
For the Love of the Gods: Kharis and Religious Reciprocity in Euripedes’ Tragedies
Dr James O’Donnell (Zhejiang Intl. Studies Univ. in Hangzhou, China) ‘“Please confirm at once”: confusion, libel and reporting the Revolution in Galway, the case of George Nicholls (1919).
MSI’s monthly forum for new and on-going work in Irish modernist studies cordially invites you to its second session of the new year and semester, taking place on 13th Feb, from 5-7 pm, in the Bridge Room (THB). This seminar will be a first... | Read on »
Abstract: More than 60 years have passed since Ludwig Bieler drew attention to "the sudden appearance in Southern Germany of a group of Irish hagiographical texts" in the second half of the 12th century. Indeed, traces of this lost collection of Lives are found in various manuscripts of Austrian and Bavarian origin. Comparison of the... | Read on »
Professor Giuliana Pieri (Royal Holloway) will speak about Fascisms and the Arts.
The Dates and the Placing of the Iona Ruins and Monuments
Prof Chris Maginn (Fordham University) After the Armada: Thanksgiving in Ireland, 1589.
Professor Adrian Frazier will launch the book and Tom will read from the piece. Copies of the book will be available.