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SUMMARY:SPI Seminars: Space\, Place and Identity Research Cluster Seminar Series: Catherine Emmerson (French\, NUIG)\, '''Ung gentil homme de Bourgoigne nagueres'' : Locality and Identity in the Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles'
DESCRIPTION:SPI Seminars: Space\, Place and Identity Research Cluster Seminar Series: Catherine Emmerson (French\, NUIG)\, ”’Ung gentil homme de Bourgoigne nagueres” : Locality and Identity in the Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/spi-seminars-space-place-and-identity-research-cluster-seminar-series-catherine-emmerson-french-nuig-ung-gentil-homme-de-bourgoigne-nagueres-locality-and-identity-in-the-cent-nouvelles-n/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture by Professor Elena Agazzi (Bergamo) 'Returning home to lost countries and landscapes with ruins: Germany after 1945 seen with today's eyes'.
DESCRIPTION:Professor Elena Agazzi (Bergamo) \nReturning home to lost countries and landscapes with ruins: Germany after 1945 seen with today’s eyes \nLecture in English \nElena Agazzi is Full Professor of German at the University of Bergamo (Italy) and one of the most renowned scholars in German studies in Italy. She is a Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation and a member of many academic associations. She was involved in the joint German-Italian project “Re-establishing culture 1945-1961”. Her research interests include classical\, romantic and contemporary German literature\, and the relationship of literature with figurative arts and sciences from the 18th to the 20th Centuries. She translated works by Goethe\, Schlegel\, D̦blin\, Benn\, and others into Italian. \n2 March 2016\, 6 pm \nJames Hardiman Building\, G011 Seminar RoomThe lecture will be in English
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/public-lecture-by-professor-elena-agazzi-bergamo-returning-home-to-lost-countries-and-landscapes-with-ruins-germany-after-1945-seen-with-todays-eyes/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160302T200000
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture ' Remembering and Unremembering: Liam Mellows and Easter Week 1916 in Galway'
DESCRIPTION:Remembering and Unremembering: Liam Mellows\, Easter 1916 and County Galway \nDr Conor McNamara\, Moore Institute 1916 Scholar in Residence\, will be giving a public lecture on Wednesday 2nd March at Lackagh Community Centre at 8 PM. \nThe lecture is entitled\, Remembering and Unremembering: Liam Mellows and Easter Week 1916 in Galway.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/public-lecture-remembering-and-unremembering-liam-mellows-and-easter-week-1916-in-galway/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160303T160000
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SUMMARY:ICHLC Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class\, Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Speaker – Michael Foley (DIT) ‘Journalism the last refuge for the middle class boy: the professionalisation of journalism in 19th Century Ireland’. Chaired by Prof Tadhg Foley (NUIG)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ichlc-irish-centre-for-the-histories-of-labour-and-class-seminar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160303T170000
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SUMMARY:2016 Margaret Heavey Memorial Lecture 'The Enigmatic Aspects of Hisperica Famina' by Prof Andy Orchard (Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo Saxon\, Pembroke College\, Oxford)
DESCRIPTION:‘The Enigmatic Aspects  \nof the Hisperica Famina‘ \nProf. Andy Orchard \n(Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon\, \nPembroke College\, Oxford) \nThe collection of mysterious seventh-century Latin poems known as Hisperica Famina have puzzled-and outraged-readers for decades. They were reviled by the scholar and patriot EÌ_in MacNeill\, who memorably called them the ‰Û÷luxuriant culture-fungus of decay’\, but they were admired by Umberto Eco\, who likened them to a Medieval version of Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake. Above all\, however\, they have remained a mystery. Were they truly written in Ireland? Or Britain? Or even Brittany? What is the origin of their obscure\, labyrinthine and inventive language? Are they serious or an elaborate literary joke? \n            Prof. Andy Orchard from Oxford University will address some of the questions that still surround this fascinating and perplexing group of poems in his 2016 Margaret Heavey Memorial Lecture\, “The Enigmatic Aspects of the Hisperica Famina“. Prof. Orchard is an eminent Medievalist and Anglo-Saxonist who\, among his numerous publications\, also produced an important re-assessment of the texts in question (‰Û÷The Hisperica Famina as Literature’\, in The Journal of Medieval Latin 10 (2000)\, pp. 1-45). \n            Prof. Orchard’s lecture will take place at 5 p.m. Thursday\, 3 March\, in the Charles McMunn Theatre (Arts/Science Concourse)\, NUI Galway\, as part of the Margaret Heavey Memorial Lectures series. These lectures are annual events hosted by the Discipline of Classics in NUI\, Galway to commemorate the life and work of Margaret Heavey (1908-1980)\, Lecturer and then Professor of Classics at UCG between 1931 and 1977\, as well as Dean of the Faculty of Arts from 1970 to 1976. \nThe lecture is kindly sponsored by the NUIG College of Arts\, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies\, the Discipline of English\, and the Classics Society.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/2016-margaret-heavey-memorial-lecture-the-enigmatic-aspects-of-hisperica-famina-by-prof-andy-orchard-rawlinson-and-bosworth-professor-of-anglo-saxon-pembroke-college-oxford/
LOCATION:Charles McMunn Theatre (Arts/Science Concourse) NUI Galway\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160304T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS Lab\, Prof. Barry Lewis\, School of Celtic Studies\, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies 'Saints Genealogies in Medieval Wales: A Comparison with the Irish Corpus'
DESCRIPTION:CAMPS Lab\, Prof. Barry Lewis\, School of Celtic Studies\, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies ‘Saints Genealogies in Medieval Wales: A Comparison with the Irish Corpus’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-prof-barry-lewis-school-of-celtic-studies-dublin-institute-for-advanced-studies-saints-genealogies-in-medieval-wales-a-comparison-with-the-irish-corpus/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160308T120000
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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar Series/Early Modern Research Seminar - Anders Ingram' The Business of Books: Quantifying the Career of George Bishop\, Stationer (c.1538 - 1611)'
DESCRIPTION:The third event of this series of Digital Scholarship Seminar is co-hosted with the Early Modern Research Seminar\, and takes place on Tuesday 8 March at 12pm in Hardiman Building Room 1001. Anders Ingram\, who recently completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Moore Institute\, will present a paper that brings computational and quantitative methods to bear on the study of book history. The paper focuses on the printing career of George Bishop\, a leading figure in the sixteenth-century London book trade. Lunch will be provided and\, as ever\, all are welcome. \n12-2pm // Tuesday 8 March // Room 1001 (First Floor) Hardiman Research Building // Facebook event page \nAnders Ingram \nThe Business of Books: Quantifying the Career of George Bishop\, Stationer (c.1538-1611).  \nGeorge Bishop was a leading figure in the turn of the sixteenth century London book trade. Bishop served as master of the Stationers Company an exceptional five times. He was defacto Royal Printer\, alongside his partner Ralph Newberry\, as Christopher Barker’s deputy\, in the years 1588-1600. Over the course of his career he maintained lengthy relationships with major figures in the European book trade such as the Antwerp printer Christophe Plantin and the Cologne booksellers the Birckmans. Perhaps most importantly he published editions of Chaucer\, Fox\, Camden\, Hakluyt\, Holinshed\, Stow\, and numerous other prominent and important authors. \nThis paper draws upon a database I have built of the publication details and physical characteristics of Bishops 583 extant imprints\, alongside archival evidence\, to reconstruct the career of this prominent bookseller/publisher\, his partnerships\, and his evolving business practices and network. I will also address some of the methodological issues which arise studying early publishers such as Bishop whose accounts books do not survive.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-seriesearly-modern-research-seminar-anders-ingram-the-business-of-books-quantifying-the-career-of-george-bishop-stationer-c-1538-1611/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160308T150000
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SUMMARY:MA Medieval Studies and CAMPS present Dr Niamh Whitfield -Seminar 'Early Irish Metalwork'.
DESCRIPTION:Dr Niamh Whitfield is making her annual visit to NUI Galway (sponsored by MA Medieval Studies and CAMPS). \n ‘Early Irish Metalwork’ \nTuesday 8th March 3pm – 5pm in Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building. \nPlaces are available but must be booked in advance with Dr.Kimberly LoPrete\, History. kim.loprete@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ma-medieval-studies-and-camps-present-dr-niamh-whitfield-seminar-early-irish-metalwork/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160308T190000
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SUMMARY:Archaeological Society and CAMPS - Public Lecture with Dr Niamh Whitfield ''More like the work of fairies than that of human beings'': Filigree from Ireland and Scotland in the early Middle Ages''
DESCRIPTION:Dr Niamh Whitfield – Public Lecture \n‘More like the work of fairies than that of human beings”: Filigree from Ireland and Scotland in the early Middle Ages”.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeological-society-and-camps-public-lecture-with-dr-niamh-whitfield-more-like-the-work-of-fairies-than-that-of-human-beings-filigree-from-ireland-and-scotland-in-the-early-middle-ages/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160310T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160310T090000
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SUMMARY:MA Medieval Studies and CAMPS present Dr Niamh Whitfield - Seminar - 'The Book of Durrow and the 'Northumbrian Problem''.
DESCRIPTION:Dr Niamh Whitfield is making her annual visit to NUI Galway (sponsored by MA Medieval Studies and CAMPS). \n‘The Book of Durrow and the’Northumbrian Problem” \nThursday 10th March 9am – 11am in Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building. \nPlaces are available but must be booked in advance with Dr.Kimberly LoPrete\, History. kim.loprete@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ma-medieval-studies-and-camps-present-dr-niamh-whitfield-seminar-the-book-of-durrow-and-the-northumbrian-problem/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160311T083000
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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance - Crisis\, Migration and Performance Symposium
DESCRIPTION:‰Û÷Crisis\, Migration and Performance’Symposium \n11-12 March 2016 \nFor more information or to register\, \ncontact crimigper@gmail.com or \ncharlotte.mcivor@nuigalway.ie. \nFor a full schedule\, visit \nhttp://micipnuigalway.weebly.com/crisismigration-and-performance-symposiumschedule.html \nSponsored by Drama and Theatre Studies and the Moore Institute. \nKeynotes: \nEmma Cox (Royal Holloway\, London) \n‰Û÷Processional Aesthetics: Performing Irregular Transit in Europe’ \nAlison Jeffers (University of Manchester) \n‰Û÷Civil listening and hospitable stages: the role of participation in refugee theatre practices’ \nThis symposium explores how theatre and performance practices from the professional to community level \nmake visible the relationship between experiences of migration and routes of global inequality in Europe and \nbeyond from both historical and contemporary perspectives.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-crisis-migration-and-performance-symposium/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160311T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS Lab - Dr Jacopo Bisagni\, Classics Dept\, NUI Galway - 'The newly discovered Irish compustica in the Vatican manuscript Reg.lat.123'
DESCRIPTION:CAMPS Lab – Dr Jacopo Bisagni\, Classics Dept\, NUI Galway – ‘The newly discovered Irish compustica in the Vatican manuscript Reg.lat.123’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-dr-jacopo-bisagni-classics-dept-nui-galway-the-newly-discovered-irish-compustica-in-the-vatican-manuscript-reg-lat-123/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160316T140000
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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series :Lynne Parker\, Artistic Director\, Rough Magic Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series :Lynne Parker\, Artistic Director\, Rough Magic Theatre
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-lynne-parker-artistic-director-rough-magic-theatre/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160321T160000
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SUMMARY:Prof Laurent Jaffro (Moore Institute Visitng Fellow) delivering a lecture on'Jonathon Swift\, Weak Agents\, and Economics as Second-Best Ethics'
DESCRIPTION:This lecture discusses economics as a compromise ethics suitable to the weakness of human nature\, engaging with Gulliver’s Travels and other texts by Swift.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/prof-laurent-jaffro-moore-institute-visitng-fellow-delivering-a-lecture-onjonathon-swift-weak-agents-and-economics-as-second-best-ethics/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160322T100000
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SUMMARY:Galway 2020\, presentation ' Virtual Capital of Culture'
DESCRIPTION:Galway2020 will give a presentation on their “Virtual Capital of Culture” project. The aim of the presentation is to give some background to the project\, and to encourage researchers to submit proposals for projects that use a set of emerging technologies to explore Galway2020’s European themes of Language\, Landscape and Migration. \n More About the Project \n Galway2020 recently introduced one of Galway’s most ambitious projects as part of the bid to become the European Capital of Culture – ‰Û÷Window of the World’. This project initially entitled the ‰Û÷Virtual Capital of Culture‘ is based around the use of Virtual Reality\, Augmented Reality\, Holography and 3D projection mapping to: \n\n̢åÑå Explore the application of these emerging technologies and mediums to immerse people in entirely new artistic experiences\, tell stories in completely new ways and look at the world from new perspectives.\n̢åÑå Revolutionise the way people remotely experience culture in virtual environments and open up our programme of events to 500m citizens across Europe.\n\n They are interested in projects inspired by Galway2020’s European themes of Language\, Landscape and Migration\, and are particularly interested in exploring these European themes through both the local Galway context and the lens of wider European experience. \n With the overlap between these themes and the research interests of many researchers associated with the Moore Institute\, there is a fantastic opportunity to partner with external technology providers and producers to create interesting work as part of the proposed 2020 programme. \n Further details from: David Kelly – david.d.kelly@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/galway-2020-presentation-virtual-capital-of-culture/
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