Two series of seminars will start in October, both in the Seminar Room, School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4.
Texts on the poet in late-medieval Wales
Monday
evenings at 5pm, beginning 7 October 2019.
Barry
Lewis will continue to read the early Welsh grammatical tracts known
as Gramadegau’r Penceirddiaid. This term we will continue
the parts of speech and syntax (ymadrawdd).
All are welcome to
attend. Texts will be provided.
IGT III-IV
Wednesday evenings at 5pm, beginning 9 October 2019.
Mícheál Hoyne will begin reading IGT III-IV, a Classical Irish grammatical tract on verbs and abstract nouns. All welcome. Texts will be provided.
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Last Updated: 18th September 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
Seminars starting in October
Two series of seminars will start in October, both in the Seminar Room, School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4.
Texts on the poet in late-medieval Wales
Monday evenings at 5pm, beginning 7 October 2019.
Barry Lewis will continue to read the early Welsh grammatical tracts known as Gramadegau’r Penceirddiaid. This term we will continue the parts of speech and syntax (ymadrawdd).
All are welcome to attend. Texts will be provided.
IGT III-IV
Wednesday evenings at 5pm, beginning 9 October 2019.
Mícheál Hoyne will begin reading IGT III-IV, a Classical Irish grammatical tract on verbs and abstract nouns. All welcome. Texts will be provided.
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