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High Island and the cult of Saint Féichín in Connemara
(Stationery Office, 2014)
High Island is one of very many early medieval monastic sites which furnish scarcely a mention in the historical record. It follows, then, that any attempt to sketch out the history of the island must inevitably be tentative ...
Greek in early medieval Ireland
(Cambridge University Press, 2012-09)
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She’s can be “heroes”: Female status and the Daunian stelae
(Accordia Research Institute, University of London, 2019)
In Accordia Research Papers 11, Guilia Saltini Semerari published a thought-provoking article
on ‘high status’ female burials in 6th century BC Basilicata. In this paper, she contended
that ‘wealthy’ female burials should ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
Flutes, pipes, or bagpipes? Observations on the terminology of woodwind instruments in Old and Middle Irish
(Brepols, 2015-01)
Old and Middle Irish sources offer a rich array of terms referring to woodwind instruments. However, terms like buinne, cúisech, cuisle, fetán, pípa, etc. are variously translated as ‘flute’, ‘whistle’, ‘pipe’, ‘bagpipe’ ...