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Spanning four generations of scribal endeavour, the Ó Longáin family were based successively in counties Limerick and Cork, with later generations spending time in Dublin and farther afield.
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RIA, MS C vi 1 (Catalogue no. 936). 1718. Paper. 26 cm x 20 cm. 890 pp.
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TU Dublin's School of Creative Arts ran a competition involving students to create a Luas campaign to raise awareness of William Rowan Hamilton.
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Library Lunchtime Lecture organised in conjunction with an exhibition, 'Views of Dublin: original watercolours by George Petrie, MRIA, 1790-1866', curated by the Royal Irish Academy Library. This exhibition, to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of George Petrie,...
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The Royal Irish Academy and the Irish Research Council held a forum on Open Access on May 2, 2013. Representatives from Irish researchers, public research funders, publishers and industry met in the Royal Irish Academy to discuss the implications of rolling out Open Access to all publicly funded...
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Tuesday, 4 October 2022, 10:00 – 16:45 IST.
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The papers of Eleanor Knott, distinguished Irish scholar.
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Contact details and more on the IHTA team.
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The people behind Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources project.
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research papers primarily in the fields of archaeology and history, but also welcomes submissions on aspects of culture, including material culture, from the perspectives of other disciplines, as...
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This is a statement of the practices of the Royal Irish Academy (hereafter, the Academy) in connection with the capture of personal data on this website (that is all web pages within the domain www.ria.ie) and the steps taken by the Academy to respect your privacy...
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by Patricia M. Byrne
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 5 Mullingar by J.H. Andrews with K.M. Davies was originally published in 1992.
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Links to other projects and other online resources.
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Those successful for this grant scheme will be notified of the outcome via emailed letter. Following this, the drawdown process for the grant will commence.
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A number of issues and limitations emerged during the creation of this database and significant choices were made during its compilation. Entries are confined to Dillon's published works. Since details of Dillon's extensive lecture notes, reviews, drafts and unpublished works are already...
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Kevin B. Nowlan (1921-2013) was a Dublin-born scholar who taught history at University College Dublin, 1948-1986. He was a founding member of many cultural associations, particularly those focused on architectural preservation. Kevin B. Nowlan was elected a Member of the Royal Irish Academy in...
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Forty-three Irish manuscripts were bequeathed to the Royal Irish Academy by William Smith O’Brien, and received by the Library in 1865.
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The Digital Atlas of Cork/Corcaigh is an interactive map that invites online visitors to discover the city of Cork in a new way by exploring early maps of different dates and detailed...
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