From Late Antiquity to Early Modernity: Towards a New History of Gaelic Literature, A.D. 250–1750
A series of lectures in memory of Proinsias Mac Cana will be delivered in the Royal Irish Academy and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies by Professor David Dumville, Sixth-century Professor in History, Palaeography & Celtic, University of Aberdeen.
18 February – 29 July
Threads and Titles:
- (lectures 1-8): Introductory and general
- (lectures 9-16): Interactions
- (lectures 17-24): Classes, genres, periods, transmissions
- (lectures 25-32): Continuity and change
- (lectures 33-40): Selected issues and summation
More details including dates and times for lectures can be viewed here.
Attendance is open to all. There will be no fee and no requirement to register.
Queries to info@celt.dias.ie.
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by Andrew McCarthy
School of Celtic Studies: New Lecture Series
From Late Antiquity to Early Modernity: Towards a New History of Gaelic Literature, A.D. 250–1750
A series of lectures in memory of Proinsias Mac Cana will be delivered in the Royal Irish Academy and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies by Professor David Dumville, Sixth-century Professor in History, Palaeography & Celtic, University of Aberdeen.
18 February – 29 July
Threads and Titles:
More details including dates and times for lectures can be viewed here.
Attendance is open to all. There will be no fee and no requirement to register.
Queries to info@celt.dias.ie.
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