Past DIAS O’Donovan Scholar, Dr Nike Stam opened this years Samhain agus Science festival, describing the challenges of bringing Celtic Studies to new audiences. Interviewed by Prof. Barry Lewis, Nike goes through the intricacies of podcasting Celtic Studies…. Read More
Episode 7. Jacopo Bisagni and Teresa Lynn – Celebrating Multilingualism! Jacopo Bisagni Profile IrCaBriTT Project @IrCaBriTTJacopo on RTÉ Brainstorm Teresa Lynn ProfileTeresa’s TEDx TalkTeresa on RTÉ Brainstorm Teresa’s article on code-switching, w. Kevin Scannell Jacopo’s book on the… Read More
Recent publications:Celtica – https://shop.dias.ie/product/celtica-journal-of-the-school-of-celtic-studies-vol-31/Ériu – https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3318/eriu.2019.69.5?seq=1PhD – https://cora.ucc.ie/handle/10468/6364Podcast on MSS digitization – https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/people/andrea-palandri On the Book of Lismore
Professor Barry Lewis Profile Medieval Welsh Poems to Saints and Shrines, available in the DIAS bookshop SCS Journal Celtica, edited by Barry Lewis and Ruairí Ó hUiginn ASNAC Department in Cambridge Celtic Students at the University of Aberystwyth… Read More
4. Ní hAnsae: Chantal Kobel Education:Early Irish Program at TCDArchival Studies and Record Management at UCD PhD – Kobel, Chantal, “A critical editon of Aided Chonchobair ‘The violent death of Conchobar’: with translation, textual notes and bibliography”, PhD… Read More
Podcast 3: Anne Marie O’Brien Of course, ISOS is the most important reference for this podcast! Go and have a look at: www.isos.dias.ie Anne Marie’s favourite manuscripts are: Stowe Missal, RIA MS D ii 3; shrine in National… Read More
Our next guest is Mícheál Hoyne, Bergin Fellow at the School of Celtic Studies, DIAS. You can watch Mícheál’s introduction to Bardic Poetry here. References from the podcast:The Bardic Poetry Database is the work of Dr Katharine Simms,… Read More
Our very first guest is Christina Cleary, O’Donovan Scholar at the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. You can find her on Twitter @cclearych References from the podcast: Irish Script on Screen Project at DIAS:… Read More
School of Celtic Studies (SCS) Research Podcast – Ní hansae. Ní hansae is Old Irish for ‘not difficult’, which is precisely what you will think after having heard the researchers explaining their research in their own words on… Read More
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Podcast: The SCS Research Podcast: Ní hansae
Ní hAnsae: the story so far. Podcasting Ireland’s Celtic past. Samhain agus Science.
Last Updated: 1st December 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Past DIAS O’Donovan Scholar, Dr Nike Stam opened this years Samhain agus Science festival, describing the challenges of bringing Celtic Studies to new audiences. Interviewed by Prof. Barry Lewis, Nike goes through the intricacies of podcasting Celtic Studies…. Read More
Ní hansae: Celebrating Multilingualism!
Last Updated: 7th May 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Episode 7. Jacopo Bisagni and Teresa Lynn – Celebrating Multilingualism! Jacopo Bisagni Profile IrCaBriTT Project @IrCaBriTTJacopo on RTÉ Brainstorm Teresa Lynn ProfileTeresa’s TEDx TalkTeresa on RTÉ Brainstorm Teresa’s article on code-switching, w. Kevin Scannell Jacopo’s book on the… Read More
Ní hansae: Andrea Palandri
Posted: 1st April 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Recent publications:Celtica – https://shop.dias.ie/product/celtica-journal-of-the-school-of-celtic-studies-vol-31/Ériu – https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3318/eriu.2019.69.5?seq=1PhD – https://cora.ucc.ie/handle/10468/6364Podcast on MSS digitization – https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/people/andrea-palandri On the Book of Lismore
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Ní hansae: Barry Lewis
Posted: 1st March 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Professor Barry Lewis Profile Medieval Welsh Poems to Saints and Shrines, available in the DIAS bookshop SCS Journal Celtica, edited by Barry Lewis and Ruairí Ó hUiginn ASNAC Department in Cambridge Celtic Students at the University of Aberystwyth… Read More
Ní hansae: Chantal Kobel
Posted: 2nd February 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
4. Ní hAnsae: Chantal Kobel Education:Early Irish Program at TCDArchival Studies and Record Management at UCD PhD – Kobel, Chantal, “A critical editon of Aided Chonchobair ‘The violent death of Conchobar’: with translation, textual notes and bibliography”, PhD… Read More
Ní hansae: Anne Marie O’Brien
Last Updated: 12th January 2021 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Podcast 3: Anne Marie O’Brien Of course, ISOS is the most important reference for this podcast! Go and have a look at: www.isos.dias.ie Anne Marie’s favourite manuscripts are: Stowe Missal, RIA MS D ii 3; shrine in National… Read More
Ní hansae: Mícheál Hoyne
Posted: 1st December 2020 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Our next guest is Mícheál Hoyne, Bergin Fellow at the School of Celtic Studies, DIAS. You can watch Mícheál’s introduction to Bardic Poetry here. References from the podcast:The Bardic Poetry Database is the work of Dr Katharine Simms,… Read More
Ní hansae: Christina Cleary
Posted: 4th November 2020 by Margaret Irons Leave a Comment
Our very first guest is Christina Cleary, O’Donovan Scholar at the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. You can find her on Twitter @cclearych References from the podcast: Irish Script on Screen Project at DIAS:… Read More
Ní hansae: Trailer
Last Updated: 23rd October 2020 by Administrator Leave a Comment
School of Celtic Studies (SCS) Research Podcast – Ní hansae. Ní hansae is Old Irish for ‘not difficult’, which is precisely what you will think after having heard the researchers explaining their research in their own words on… Read More
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