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RT @ChronHib: Great turnout today at @bernhardbaver's workshop on "Digitally Transcribing and Editing Medieval Sources" at @EarlyIrishMU @C…
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Bígí linn! | Join us!
Workshop on: Digitally Transcribing and Editing Medieval Sources Dr Bernhard Bauer @Bernhard_Baver (GlossIT project; University of Graz) 10 February 2025 9:30-13.00 Room 68, Arts Building Maynooth University @maynoothuni Details see below ⬇️
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RT @EarlyIrishMU: The Maynooth Department of Early Irish @EarlyIrishMU (School of Celtic Studies @CelticStudiesMU) proudly presents: a work…
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RT @NiamhWycherley: See below great article by @TiagoOVSilva on a few of the many great Irish women who came after St Brigit in Kildare #nu…
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Join us today in the IONTAS Lecture Hall at 2pm to learn more about the Certificate in Irish Cultural Heritage in Maynooth. Contact irish.heritage@mu.ie for more details.
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Want to learn more about the Certificate in Irish Cultural Heritage in Maynooth? Join us in the IONTAS building, Thursday 30 January 2025 at 2pm. Contact irish.heritage@mu.ie for more details.
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RT @ChronHib: Heartfelt congratulations to my PhD student Dr Francesco Felici who passed his PhD viva in @EarlyIrishMU @CelticStudiesMU @Ma…
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RT @OnaGaeilgeMU: Bliain ar aghaidh agus is údár mór áthais dúinn é go bhfuil an-rath ar ár ngearrscannán Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire, curt…
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Learn about the history and culture of Ireland and experience ancient sites associated with its past with the Certificate in Irish Cultural Heritage in Maynooth University. Go to or contact us at irish.heritage@mu.ie! Music: Charles Somo, Pixabay
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International Students at Maynooth University! Learn about Ireland’s unique early heritage. Modules in Irish Cultural Heritage are available now. More information: or contact us at irish.heritage@mu.ie.
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RT @MaynoothUni: Find your place at Maynooth University - join us online for our Virtual CAO Information Evening! 👉Register below to acces…
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RT @ChronHib: St Patrick's College Maynooth have released a video of the first performance of Ryan Molloy's and my choral piece 𝓡𝓮́𝓽𝓰𝓵𝓾 𝓮𝓽𝓲…
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Féilire Aidbhinte na Sean-Ghaeilge Lá 24! | Old Irish Advent Calendar Day 24! The final window! With this, our festive Ogham season comes to a conclusion. 🪨 Buíochas do @dhaydenceltic agus @ChronHib.
🌲2️⃣4️⃣🎁 21ˢᵗ c. Ogam for Young Readers, Dublin 2025 And so, the time has come, and we reveal the final window: The project Ogham Palaeography+ (OPal+), funded by @ahrcpress from 2023–25 and based at @UofGCelticGaelic @uofglasgow and at @earlyirishmu @celticstudiesmu… ᚐ
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Féilire Aidbhinte na Sean-Ghaeilge Lá 23! | Old Irish Advent Calendar Day 23! Looking at the recently commissioned art piece by @scribalstyles based on Ogham in the Book of Ballymote. 🪨
🌲2️⃣3️⃣🎁 21ˢᵗ c. Dublin, Royal Irish Academy On 5 Nov 2024, the OG(H)AM & OPal+ team hosted a launch event at @Library_RIA to celebrate the completion of a spectacular new artwork by the scribal & graffiti artist & parchment-maker Thomas Keyes @scribalstyles. This original… ᚐ
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RT @EarlyIrishMU: 🎇Heartfelt congratulations 🎇 to our brilliant colleague Dr Deborah Hayden @dhaydenceltic who has been promoted to Profess…
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RT @MaynoothUni: 🎄Beannachtaí na féile from Maynooth University☃️ - wishing our students, staff, alumni (including Library Cat 🐈⬛) and the…
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Féilire Aidbhinte na Sean-Ghaeilge Lá 22! | Old Irish Advent Calendar Day 22! Looking at Ogham in the art of Patrick Ireland. 🪨
🌲2️⃣2️⃣🎁 20ᵗʰ–21ˢᵗ c. Patrick Ireland, One Here Now (Cobh, Co. Cork) Patrick Ireland (1972–2008) was one of the adopted personae of the artist, art critic and television host Brian O’Doherty (1928–2022). Born in Ireland, he moved to New York in 1957. Major retrospectives… ᚐ
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Féilire Aidbhinte na Sean-Ghaeilge Lá 21! | Old Irish Advent Calendar Day 21! Looking at the Donaghmore Ogham stone. 🪨
🌲2️⃣1️⃣🎁 20ᵗʰ c. I-KID-008 (CIIC 26; Dómhnach Mór/Donaghmore, Co. Kildare) We could fill a whole month with 20ᵗʰ-century ogam, but we’ll leave that for another life. Instead we are cheating with a 6ᵗʰ-century stone, discovered in 1902 and now kept in the Swords depot… ᚐ
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