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The Celtic Studies Association of North America. A scholarly organization for the academic study of Celtic cultures. Tweets by @earlymodirish & @michaelajawks
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Please join us for the next CSANA lecture with Sarah Waidler (NYU) speaking on 'Aurthur, Authority and the Saints Revisited'. This is our last talk in the series until the autumn. So before you break for summer, please join us for one more terrific session. See you there!
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Happening tomorrow, folks! Please join us for what will be a terrific session. See you there!
Please join us for the next CSANA lecture with Sarah Waidler (NYU) speaking on 'Aurthur, Authority and the Saints Revisited'. This is our last talk in the series until the autumn. So before you break for summer, please join us for one more terrific session. See you there!
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The in-person CSANA conference is back! Join us in New Jersey, April 4-7, at Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Details here; see you there! https://t.co/bYfl59bZ0g
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Just a reminder of this Friday's lecture. Details below. Hope to see you there!
Delighted to announce the next event in the CSANA online lectures: Celeste L. Andrews (Harvard) speaking on 'Trioedd Ynys Prydain and the Transmission of Medieval Welsh Narratives'. 27 October, 12 noon EST. Register here: https://t.co/28tL3MYUGp; see you there!
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Delighted to announce the next event in the CSANA online lectures: Celeste L. Andrews (Harvard) speaking on 'Trioedd Ynys Prydain and the Transmission of Medieval Welsh Narratives'. 27 October, 12 noon EST. Register here: https://t.co/28tL3MYUGp; see you there!
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There will be discussion of historical context and questions of editing, too. The workshop is appropriate for people with at least intermediate Scottish Gaelic and/or advanced Modern Irish. There will be 4 sessions of 2 hours each – 12:00-14:00 EST – held August 14, 16, 21 and 23
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Delighted to announce this year's CSANA summer workshop: "Reading Scottish Gaelic" with Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh (Edinburgh). Focus on reading, translation & paleography using a 19th-C text. Free w/ CSANA membership. To register contact Peadar at peadar.omuircheartaigh@ed.ac.uk
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Once more, with feeling: happening tomorrow!!! Click that reg link and join us. See you there!!
CSANA's next online lecture features Greg Darwin (Uppsala) and Joey McMullen (Indiana). 25 April at 12:00 EDT. Info below; register here: https://t.co/WwyAJd7TKY Will be great, and it concludes the Spring '23 lecture series. So don't miss it!
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Fast approaching! Going to be a great session. Registration details 👇. Hope to see you there/then!
CSANA's next online lecture features Greg Darwin (Uppsala) and Joey McMullen (Indiana). 25 April at 12:00 EDT. Info below; register here: https://t.co/WwyAJd7TKY Will be great, and it concludes the Spring '23 lecture series. So don't miss it!
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🚨Glossary update: entries from Desiderius now available on https://t.co/TBgXnLOTVk Thanks, as ever, to @SCSLibrary for permission/support. A fascinating text, and O'Rahilly's notes on language are indispensable. Get your copy here: https://t.co/7d83boiNsC
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On display➡️Annals of Connacht cover events from 1224-1544. Compiling and arranging entries chronologically is the oldest form of historical writing and valuable record of significant persons/events within the Gaelic world of #medieval Ireland. #ManuscriptMonday📜RIA MS C iii 1
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CSANA's next online lecture features Greg Darwin (Uppsala) and Joey McMullen (Indiana). 25 April at 12:00 EDT. Info below; register here: https://t.co/WwyAJd7TKY Will be great, and it concludes the Spring '23 lecture series. So don't miss it!
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And to wrap up a wonderful conference, Travis Kane on the homoeroticism between Cú Chulainn and Fer Diad in the Táin:
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Our second speaker in this final panel is Ann Riley-Adams, on Welsh Oppression and Elis Gruffydd:
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And our final panel begins with Nathaniel Harrington, on "Reading and writing oral narratives"
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Our final plenary is currently being delivered by Clare Downham, who is looking at "Literary and political links between Ireland and the Hebrides, ca. 950–1100"
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And our last speaker in the first session is Seanin Shearn, on Celtic Heritage in Western Montana:
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Next up: Daria Ilgova, on "The Visual Paradigm of Old Irish Poetry"
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Starting off the final day of the CSANA conference is Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh, on "Visual Classicism" in Irish MSS of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries
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Most Celticists probably know the poem quoted in the title, but if not it's a must-read:
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