Browsing Classics by Subject "Classics"
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The early Old Irish material in the newly discovered Computus Einsidlensis (c. AD 700)
(Royal Irish Academy, 2008)The Computus Einsidlensis (Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, 321 (647), pp. 82-125) is a recently discovered text in the Swiss monastery of Einsiedeln. Besides its importance for the study of computistics in the early middle ... -
John B. Wilkins: Accordia’s first Director (27.iv.1935 – 8.iii.2017)
(Accordia Research Institute, University of London, 2019)Sine amicitia, vitam esse nullam (Cicero, de Amicitia, 86) Neither the cursus honorum of an academic career nor a simple list of publications can capture the rich texture of a scholar’s life. This is especially true of ... -
Latin and Old Irish in the Munich Computus: a reassessment and further evidence
(Royal Irish Academy, 2007)A previously rather neglected area of research, namely the interaction between Latin and the vernacular in medieval Irish texts, and the possibility of applying categories of linguistic analysis like code-switching and ... -
Western Classics 1
(Classics, University of Galway, 2018-03)Contents: University Teaching—the skills agenda : Res gestae: staff news : Current PhD research : A thought on Heraclitus : Latin biblical commentaries : Remembering Ma Heavey : New databases : Events and photos : Colm ... -
Western Classics 2
(Classics, University of Galway, 2019-03)Contents: Senatus Populusque Galviensis : Ireland and Carolingian Brittany : Texts and Transmission : Res gestae: staff news : Current PhD research : Taking manuscripts to school : Losing a Greek vase : Notes from ... -
Western Classics 3
(Classics, University of Galway, 2020-12)Contents: Johannes Scottus Eriugena and Gothic Architecture : Culinary Chauvinism : From Caesar to the Coronavirus : Lorenzo Valla in the Time of Social Media : The Island Child : An Interview with Molly Aitken : All ... -
Western Classics 4
(Classics, University of Galway, 2022-06)Contents: War and heroism in 2022 : What’s in a name—(Ancient) Classics? : Talking the talk: Gilgamesh in Conversation : Virgil and Hungarian war poetry : Ekphrasis: Visualizing the verbal in ancient and contemporary ...