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Art and Architecture of Ireland is an authoritative and fully illustrated account of the art and architecture of Ireland from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century. The e-version of Art and Architecture of Ireland is now available for free on jstor.org for public libraries and...
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Citation on the awarding of the 2005 RIA Gold Medal in the Humanities to John Dillon MRIA
Written on 2 November 2005
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Welcome to the Royal Irish Academy Library, one of Ireland’s premier research libraries. The Library manages major manuscript, book, pamphlet and drawings collections. We offer comprehensive access and outreach programmes, facilitate master classes and visits, hold exhibitions and lecture series...
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RICHARD JOHN USSHER, MRIA, 1841-1913, was a speleologist, ornithologist and the main author of Ussher & Warren, The birds of Ireland (Dublin and London, 1900). Ussher was elected a member of the Royal Irish Academy in 1906. He bequeathed his books, papers and correspondence on natural...
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Welcome to the Royal Irish Academy Library, one of Ireland’s premier research libraries. The Library manages major manuscript, book, pamphlet and drawings collections. We offer comprehensive access and outreach programmes, facilitate master classes and visits, hold exhibitions and lecture series...
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On Friday, 24 May 2019, amongst new and current Members, the Royal Irish Academy launched its 2019-23 Strategic Plan.
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Professor Partha Chatterjee's lecture as part of UCD's 1916 as a Global Event series of lectures.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 18 Armagh by Catherine McCullough and W.H. Crawford was originally published in 2007.
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The City of Derry was ‘UK City of Culture’ in 2013. To mark this the Irish Historic Towns Atlas, Royal Irish Academy have collaborated with Derry City Council and the School of Geography,
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The 2015 Hamilton Lecture, ‘Understanding networks through physical metaphors' was delivered by Professor Daniel Spielman, Henry Ford II Professor Computer Science, Mathematics, and Applied Mathematics, Yale University.
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The terms and conditions relating to DHO: Discovery.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is an interactive, trusted digital repository for social and cultural content held by Irish institutions. By providing a central internet access point and interactive multimedia tools, the DRI facilitates engagement with contemporary and historical data,...
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Library Lunchtime Lecture series in association with Roinn na Nua-Ghaeilge, University College Cork.
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An online exhibition featuring nine antiquarian artists and their work spanning more than 140 years. The drawings - mainly watercolours and sketches in ink or pencil – depict Irish landscapes and buildings and objects of archaeological and architectural interest.
A new online exhibition...
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The Diversity Committee works towards ensuring greater gender, disciplinary, institutional and overall diversity in all areas of the Academy and its work throughout the island of Ireland. Its work will inform actions that will increase diversity in membership of the Academy, and in Academy...
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Up to 20 Members are elected on 16 March each year, following a rigorous, peer-review selection procedure. Up to ten Members are elected in Science subjects, and up to ten in Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Learn more about our the Royal Irish Academy’s collaboration with The Irish Times
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RIA MS D i 2: Cat. No. 1221 17th century Paper: 7.5cm x 10cm 356pp
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The Members’ Publications collection of the Royal Irish Academy Library is a collection of publications, written or edited by Academy Members (MRIAs). Holdings can be accessed through the Library’s Main Catalogue.
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