Benedetta D'Antuono
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27-10-2022 19:43:23
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The students taking the palaeography modules Early Irish Maynooth visited Royal Irish Academy Library today to consult some medieval Irish manuscripts they had been working on during the year using Irish Script On Screen (www.isos.dias.ie). Thanks to Meadhbh and all at Royal Irish Academy Library for facilitating our visit.
Some highlights of our visit to the Royal Irish Academy Library with Dr. Chantal Kobel Chantal Kobel! W/ @DJBIrishHistory Benedetta D'Antuono Lydia Hursh Aoife💃
Great variety of topics at the ICM Irish Conference of Medievalists this year! On next week in Dublin @BookerSparky. Really looking forward to presenting my work on #medievalclonard & hearing @ElvaBJohnston Seán Ó Hoireabhárd @Rusticulus_R, Early Irish Maynooth students Benedetta D'Antuono and River, and everyone else!
Can't think of a better way to spend the day than listening to some of our amazing PhD students Early Irish Maynooth talk about their work😀Really looking forward to our departmental Postgraduate Research Day tomorrow Maynooth University Arts & Humanities Institute Maynooth University!
A very strong showing of Early Irish Maynooth Maynooth University MU Research at the 42nd Harvard Celtic Colloquium: Deborah Hayden and our PhD students Benedetta D'Antuono @DJBIrishHistory Mairéad Finnegan and River Tabor. Good luck with your papers!
Great to be back in Boston for a few days this week! I’ll be introducing the We are now Research Ireland Laureate project LEIGHEAS: Language, Education and Medical Learning in the Premodern Gaelic World tomorrow as part of Harvard Celtic Colloquium 2023 #LoveIrishResearch celtic.fas.harvard.edu/colloquium-pro…
River Atwood Tabor Early Irish Maynooth presenting “Columba’s Crane: An Exploration of Medieval Irish Ecological History” at #HCC42
Benedetta D’Antuono from Early Irish Maynooth presenting “The Gaelicisation of Two Medieval Irish Romances: Beathadh Sir Gui o Barbhuic and Bethadh Bibuis o Hamtuir”
Dylan Bailey from Early Irish Maynooth presenting “‘his honour would remain forever…’ A reassessment of the Relationship between Royalty and Physical Impairment in Medieval Irish Society” #HCC42
Mairéad Finnegan from Early Irish Maynooth presenting “Dress, Clothing, and Accessory in Late Medieval Ireland” #HCC42
Speakers from Early Irish Maynooth Maynooth University at the 42nd Harvard Celtic Colloquium this week😊Very proud of these excellent PhD researchers & all-round awesome people! Huge thanks to the organisers of Harvard Celtic Colloquium for hosting such a stimulating, well-run & fun event this year👏#HCC42
I had an absolutely brilliant time presenting a paper at #HCC42. Learned lots, and met fantastic people. A big thank you to the organisers and all involved Harvard Celtic Colloquium
"Enter to grow in wisdom": invitation accepted. The #HCC42 was an incredibly enriching experience. I am beyond grateful to the organisers of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 🙏🏻