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'A Chronology of the Medieval Irish Lexicon' AHRC-funded project. Based @qub_gaeilge and @Department_ASNC

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Anyone in London?. Beyond Cúpla Focal: The Hidden History of Irish Words. Saturday, 24 May. Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith. w/ Máire Ní Mhaonaigh & Sharon Arbuthnot.Darach Ó Séaghdha.Gearóid Ó Cleircín. Tickets £10.
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All welcome!. ‘Medical Words/Medical Worlds’ is workshop exploring medieval medical lexicography, translation and texts in Irish, Welsh, German, French & English. Co-hosted by eDIL & our friends at LEIGHEAS @dhaydenceltic . Programme & registration🔗.
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RT @dhaydenceltic: The event will include a tour of the 'Curious Cures' exhibition @theUL and the launch of the new volume 'Medicine in the….
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RT @dhaydenceltic: The LEIGHEAS project @MaynoothUni @MU_AHI is thrilled to be co-hosting this workshop in Cambridge next June with the exc….
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RT @siobhbar: A piece I wrote about Corpus Christi College Oxford MS 129 for Feb 2025's 'Sundial'. This 16th centur….
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6 months
Our exhibition 'A History of Ireland in 10 Words' is on display at Buncrana Community Library throughout Seachtain na Gaeilge. Pop along, if you're near!👁️. If you're far away, you can still buy the book: 📕.
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A Date for the Diary!📆. 'Medical Words/Medical Worlds' is a workshop hosted by eDIL (@Department_ASNC) & LEIGHEAS (@dhaydenceltic @EarlyIrishMU). Bringing together research on Irish, Welsh, English, French, German and more. All welcome! Details to follow.
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📢Fantastic opportunities to work w/ Dr Kevin Murray @uccsmghaeilge on the 'Disappearing Text' project!. Currently advertising for a Research Fellow and 2x Post-Doctoral Researchers. Closing 27/03/25. Links ⤵️.
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RT @dhaydenceltic: For the December 2024 LEIGHEAS project blog, our brilliant research affiliate Dr Sharon Arbuthnot of the Dictionary of t….
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RT @ucdarchaeology: “Early Medieval People and Things (EMPAT)” Research Scientist, UCD School of Archaeology.Applications are sought for a….
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RT @dhaydenceltic: Many thanks to @ChronHib for writing our November 2024 blog for the LEIGHEAS project on medieval Irish medicine! This mo….
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RT @AidanOSulliva15: “Damhán alla (“spider” in English) in medieval Irish. From the lovely @MoLI_Museum podcast se….
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RT @AidanOSulliva15: Fás aon oíche (“one night growth”, or Mushrooms in English) in medieval Irish Lovely @MoLI_Mu….
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RT @AidanOSulliva15: “Coll” (“hazel tree” in English) in medieval Irish. From the lovely @MoLI_Museum podcast seri….
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1 year
If you are attending tomorrow's workshop, we look forward very much to seeing you and hearing your thoughts. A reminder of the details below:
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RT @Department_ASNC: ASNC colleagues Sharon Arbuthnot and Máire Ní Mhaonaigh will contribute to a workshop on dating Irish texts organised….
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1 year
A day of talks and discussion on the dating of Late Middle & Early Modern Irish texts!. Hosted by the #eDIL project in collaboration w/ the Department of Irish & Celtic Languages, TCD. Thurs. 5th Sept.Arts Block, Trinity College Dublin. To attend, drop a line to sja50@cam.ac.uk!
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RT @NiamhWycherley: Learn all about one of the most written about & fascinating Irish women in the Middles Ages: Gormlaith (d.948) daughter….
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RT @AdeODubhghaill: Today's update to includes a lexicon. This collects word forms as they appear in glosses which….
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