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Léacht Phoiblí - Athrú Teanga agus Tráma in Éirinn
An tOllamh Michael Cronin, MRIA. Á eagrú ag Coiste Léann na Gaeilge, Litríocht na Gaeilge agus na gCultúr Ceilteach, Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann.
Culture Night
Visit Academy House this Culture Night, we have lots to do and see.

Culture Night
Visit us on Culture Night, we have lots in store ...

Writing the script: letters and literacy in medieval Ireland
With the authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words, published by the Royal Irish Academy, and calligrapher Timothy O’Neill.

Writing the script: letters and literacy in medieval Ireland
With the authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words, published by the Royal Irish Academy, and calligrapher Timothy O’Neill.

Words, images, and everyday objects: connecting the past
With the authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words, published by the Royal Irish Academy, and archaeologists from UCD’s Centre for Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture.

French Turkeys and Roof-Holes: What Words Reveal – Medieval Ireland and the Outside World
With the authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words. A workshop for students as well as adults.

Writing the Script: Letters and Literacy in Medieval Ireland
With the authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words, published by the Royal Irish Academy, and calligrapher Timothy O’Neill.

'A history of Ireland in 100 words' authors in conversation with Alan Titley
Celebrating Seachtain na Gaeilge in partnership with Dublin City Council.

Online exhibition: A history of Ireland in 10 words
Enjoy our online exhibition based on the book A history of Ireland in 100 words to inspire fresh interest in the Irish language by revealing connections between words we still use and words used in a bygone age while...
