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In addition to the main outputs detailed on the dedicated DMLCS website, research for the project has made possible the publication of a range of secondary works that describe and seek to interpret various aspects of the Celtic-Latin phenomenon.
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Wishing you a happy St Patrick's Day with a special book offer.
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The St Patrick’s Confessio HyperStack constitutes an Internet resource for investigating the Saint’s own writings.
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Join us on 4 October to learn more about our research projects, library and publications
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A weekly series for an interdisciplinary, non-specialist readership in which the editor of the Academy's Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources outlines how insights from linguistics can help the historian.
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The DMLCS editor, Dr Anthony Harvey, continues his weekly series for an interdisciplinary, non-specialist readership.
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Tuesday, 4 October 2022, 10:00 – 16:45 IST.
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The third part of our weekly series for an interdisciplinary, non-specialist readership, written by Dr Anthony Harvey, project editor at DMLCS.
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The Editor and Assistant Editor of DMLCS invite you to explore the medieval Latin heritage of Ireland and other Celtic nations with them
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The fourth part of Dr Anthony Harvey's weekly series, designed for a non-specialist readership. It's not too late to catch up: the earlier parts are all still here!
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A wonderful evening was had at Academy House celebrating Culture Night 2022, our first in-person Culture Night since 2019! We welcomed 550 visitors through the doors and there was plenty to see and hear.
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This instalment looks at how a piece of Strasbourg language planning, having successfully averted war in Europe for a while, went on to affect the subsequent history of the whole world.
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If you missed our first Research Open Day, you can watch it back now
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This instalment outlines how we can scientifically retrieve the original pronunciation of ancient or medieval texts — even when the sounds of the letters are known to have changed over time.
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We are delighted to announce that the Royal Irish Academy will once again be participating in Culture Night on Friday 22 September 2023 and will be open to the public from 17:00 to 21:00.
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This instalment concludes the series, with an example of linguistics and archaeology working hand in glove to help date a recently discovered pair of Irish-language inscriptions written in the distinctive alphabet known as ogham.
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Who says that linguistics has to be complicated and boring?
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The Confessio website presents the Saint’s own account of his capture, slavery and mission in Ireland, translated into several languages.
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