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📢The Celtic Students Podcast is BACK! 👏After a busy few months, season 2 is now ready with 🗣️ more discussions of Celtic languages & cultures in English AND in all the Celtic languages! 👏 🎧 Listen to the trailer now on Spotify, Apple/Google Podcasts or anchor.fm/celticstudents Retweeted by DIAS_SCS Library A MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HAS STARTED A major research project on geothermal energy has started at DIAS & UCC. A new project, DIG (De-risking Ireland’s Geothermal energy potential), has received €775,606 from Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and Geological Survey Ireland under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2019.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision ofSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941. CELTICA — JOURNAL OF THE SCHOOL OF CELTIC STUDIES — VOL Related products. Celtica — Journal of the School of Celtic Studies – Vol. 10 € 10.00 Add to basket Celtica — Journal of the School of Celtic Studies € 380.00 Add to basket Celtica — Journal of the School of Celtic Studies – Vol. 16 MS213 NUMERICAL METHODS MS213 Numerical Methods marianne.leitner@dcu.ie October 20, 2016 We assume machine numbers are represented in the normalised decimaloating-point form
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📢The Celtic Students Podcast is BACK! 👏After a busy few months, season 2 is now ready with 🗣️ more discussions of Celtic languages & cultures in English AND in all the Celtic languages! 👏 🎧 Listen to the trailer now on Spotify, Apple/Google Podcasts or anchor.fm/celticstudents Retweeted by DIAS_SCS Library A MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HAS STARTED A major research project on geothermal energy has started at DIAS & UCC. A new project, DIG (De-risking Ireland’s Geothermal energy potential), has received €775,606 from Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and Geological Survey Ireland under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2019.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision ofSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941. CELTICA — JOURNAL OF THE SCHOOL OF CELTIC STUDIES — VOL Related products. Celtica — Journal of the School of Celtic Studies – Vol. 10 € 10.00 Add to basket Celtica — Journal of the School of Celtic Studies € 380.00 Add to basket Celtica — Journal of the School of Celtic Studies – Vol. 16 MS213 NUMERICAL METHODS MS213 Numerical Methods marianne.leitner@dcu.ie October 20, 2016 We assume machine numbers are represented in the normalised decimaloating-point form
DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00 PROFESSOR TERRY HUGHES TO DELIVER DIAS DAY LECTURE Internationally acclaimed Marine scientist Professor Terry Hughes will deliver the annual DIAS Day Lecture on Friday, 18th June at 1pm on coral reef sustainability and the damaging effects of coral bleaching on climate change. The lecture is part of a series of events hosted by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) over 2020 and 2021, to mark its 80th anniversary. Born in Dublin PHD STUDENTSHIP IN COMPUTATIONAL AND HIGH-ENERGY Applications are invited for a PhD studentship at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) in the Astronomy and Astrophysics Section. The PhD student will work in the Computational and High-Energy Astrophysics Group led by Dr Jonathan Mackey, based at the historic DIAS Dunsink Observatory on the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland.VACANCIES – DIAS
Love you. X. — Colin Hogg (@hogg82) May 28, 2021. DIAS 4 days ago. We may not have been able to view the lunar eclipse this week on this side of the planet, but the good news is there is a partial Solar Eclipse happening on the 10th June, and @DIASDunsink will be hosting awatch party!
2021-06-29, 15:00: DR. HAMISH REID (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Dr. Hamish Reid. University College London, UK. Solar electron beams, turbulence, and plasma waves: the perfect ingredients for radio burstfine structure.
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Celtica The journal of the School of Celtic Studies. Celtica is the School’s peer-reviewed journal. Since its first appearance in 1946 it has published pioneering work in all aspects of Celtic Studies, including linguistics, literature, manuscript studies, textual criticism, history, law, dialect studies and onomastics. 2021-07-06, 15:00: DR. EMMA WHELAN (MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY Dr. Emma Whelan. Maynooth University, Ireland. Evidence for an MHD disk wind via optical forbidden line spectro-astrometry. Abstract: TBCREGULAR SEMINARS
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Dr Mícheál Hoyne. Title(s): Bergin Fellow E-Mail: mhoyne@celt.dias.ie Phone: +353 1 6140100 ext 164 Address: School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, Ireland Research Interests. Early Modern Irish language and literature, especially syllabic poetry and the Irish grammatical and syntactical tracts.OGHAM IN 3D
introduction. Ogham stones are among Ireland's most remarkable national treasures. These perpendicular cut stones bear inscriptions in the uniquely Irish Ogham alphabet, using a system of notches and horizontal or diagonal lines/scores to represent the DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00 DIAS “REACH FOR THE STARS”ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PUBLIC VOTE Our public vote is now closed. A gallery of the winning images will be made available on Saturday the 29th May. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has launched the online public vote to choose Ireland’s best astrophotography images as part of the ‘Reach for the Stars’ competition run by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). ‘Reach for the Stars’ aims to find the best astroREMOTE ACCESS
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Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision ofSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructedOGHAM IN 3D
The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) also includes many of the Ogham stones in its on-line database . The Ogham in 3D project focuses exclusively on Ogham stones, bringing all of the available information together in a single searchable archive and adding a crucial new dimension to the work already carried out in the form of 3D models of DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00 DIAS “REACH FOR THE STARS”ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PUBLIC VOTE Our public vote is now closed. A gallery of the winning images will be made available on Saturday the 29th May. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has launched the online public vote to choose Ireland’s best astrophotography images as part of the ‘Reach for the Stars’ competition run by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). ‘Reach for the Stars’ aims to find the best astroREMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remote DIAS SUMMER STUDENTSHIPS 2021 The studentships will be for a period of two months, beginning on 8 June 2021 and ending on 7 August 2021. Each student will be mentored by a designated academic member of staff and will receive a tax-free stipend of €1,500 per month. The closing date DIAS DUNSINK OBSERVATORY DIAS Astrophysics includes approximately 35 researchers based at Fitzwilliam Place in central Dublin and at Dunsink Observatory in west Dublin. DIAS Astrophysics undertakes research on solar and stellar physics, space weather, planetary science, star formation, the interstellar medium, high energy astrophysics and instrumentation.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision ofSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructedOGHAM IN 3D
The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) also includes many of the Ogham stones in its on-line database . The Ogham in 3D project focuses exclusively on Ogham stones, bringing all of the available information together in a single searchable archive and adding a crucial new dimension to the work already carried out in the form of 3D models ofTHEORETICAL PHYSICS
As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme the School of Theoretical Physics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is delighted to be in a position to offer three Summer Studentships. The stipend is for a total scholarship of €3,000 and covers a two month internship starting on 7 June 2021. A successful candidate should bein
SOUNDS OF THE EARTH: NEW DIAS MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS SHED Conversations of great whales, sounds of ships passing, and bursts of vibrations caused by earthquakes are just some of the sounds that listeners can experience in new musical compositions launched today (08.06.21) by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), to mark World Oceans Day. Sounds of the Earth is an art-science collaboration between the sound-artist and composer, DavidCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack. 2021-06-22, 15:00: PROF. SANDRA CHAPMAN (UNIVERSITY OF Sounds of the Earth: New DIAS musical compositions shed light on noises of the Earth; DIAS scientists help reveal ‘exceptional’ cosmic blast in unprecedented detail DIAS DUNSINK OBSERVATORY DIAS Astrophysics includes approximately 35 researchers based at Fitzwilliam Place in central Dublin and at Dunsink Observatory in west Dublin. DIAS Astrophysics undertakes research on solar and stellar physics, space weather, planetary science, star formation, the interstellar medium, high energy astrophysics and instrumentation. 2021-06-29, 15:00: DR. HAMISH REID (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Dr. Hamish Reid. University College London, UK. Solar electron beams, turbulence, and plasma waves: the perfect ingredients for radio burstfine structure.
A MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HAS STARTED A major research project on geothermal energy has started at DIAS & UCC. A new project, DIG (De-risking Ireland’s Geothermal energy potential), has received €775,606 from Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and Geological Survey Ireland under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2019.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision ofDR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
Dr Mícheál Hoyne. Title(s): Bergin Fellow E-Mail: mhoyne@celt.dias.ie Phone: +353 1 6140100 ext 164 Address: School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, Ireland Research Interests. Early Modern Irish language and literature, especially syllabic poetry and the Irish grammatical and syntactical tracts. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remoteCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack. A MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HAS STARTED A major research project on geothermal energy has started at DIAS & UCC. A new project, DIG (De-risking Ireland’s Geothermal energy potential), has received €775,606 from Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and Geological Survey Ireland under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2019.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of PROFESSOR ZDENĚK MARTINEC Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Geophysics Section 5 Merrion Square Dublin 2 Ireland. Tel: +353-1-653-5147 x233 Email: zdenek-at-cp.dias.ie Research interests. Earth’s gravity field: geodetic boundary-value problems, inverse gravimetric problem, precise geoid determination,satellite geodesy, spatio-temporal gravity changes.; Dynamics of the Earth’s interior: mantle convectionSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early Irish BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941. MS213 NUMERICAL METHODS MS213 Numerical Methods marianne.leitner@dcu.ie October 20, 2016 We assume machine numbers are represented in the normalised decimaloating-point form
DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remoteCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack. A MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HAS STARTED A major research project on geothermal energy has started at DIAS & UCC. A new project, DIG (De-risking Ireland’s Geothermal energy potential), has received €775,606 from Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and Geological Survey Ireland under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2019.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of PROFESSOR ZDENĚK MARTINEC Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Geophysics Section 5 Merrion Square Dublin 2 Ireland. Tel: +353-1-653-5147 x233 Email: zdenek-at-cp.dias.ie Research interests. Earth’s gravity field: geodetic boundary-value problems, inverse gravimetric problem, precise geoid determination,satellite geodesy, spatio-temporal gravity changes.; Dynamics of the Earth’s interior: mantle convectionSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early Irish BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941. MS213 NUMERICAL METHODS MS213 Numerical Methods marianne.leitner@dcu.ie October 20, 2016 We assume machine numbers are represented in the normalised decimaloating-point form
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The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.VACANCIES – DIAS
Love you. X. — Colin Hogg (@hogg82) May 28, 2021. DIAS 4 days ago. We may not have been able to view the lunar eclipse this week on this side of the planet, but the good news is there is a partial Solar Eclipse happening on the 10th June, and @DIASDunsink will be hosting awatch party!
2021-06-29, 15:00: DR. HAMISH REID (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Dr. Hamish Reid. University College London, UK. Solar electron beams, turbulence, and plasma waves: the perfect ingredients for radio burstfine structure.
SOUNDS OF THE EARTH: NEW DIAS MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS SHED Conversations of great whales, sounds of ships passing, and bursts of vibrations caused by earthquakes are just some of the sounds that listeners can experience in new musical compositions launched today (08.06.21) by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), to mark World Oceans Day. Sounds of the Earth is an art-science collaboration between the sound-artist and composer, David 2021-07-06, 15:00: DR. EMMA WHELAN (MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY Dr. Emma Whelan. Maynooth University, Ireland. Evidence for an MHD disk wind via optical forbidden line spectro-astrometry. Abstract: TBC A MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HAS STARTED A major research project on geothermal energy has started at DIAS & UCC. A new project, DIG (De-risking Ireland’s Geothermal energy potential), has received €775,606 from Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and Geological Survey Ireland under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2019. DIAS STATEMENT IN RELATION TO PROFESSOR HANS-BENJAMIN DIAS statement in relation to Professor Hans-Benjamin Braun. Published on Sunday 6th September 2020. Professor Hans-Benjamin Braun is not now – nor has he ever been – an employee of DIAS. He has no contractual association with the Institute. Professor Braun is a former member of the Board of the School of Theoretical Physics atDIAS, and
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Dr Mícheál Hoyne. Title(s): Bergin Fellow E-Mail: mhoyne@celt.dias.ie Phone: +353 1 6140100 ext 164 Address: School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, Ireland Research Interests. Early Modern Irish language and literature, especially syllabic poetry and the Irish grammatical and syntactical tracts.DR. DUYGU KIYAN
Biographical Sketch. Duygu Kiyan received a B.Sc. (2005) and an M.Sc. (2009) in geophysics from Istanbul Technical University in Turkey and a Ph.D. (2015) from the National University of Ireland, Galway and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). After obtaining her Ph.D., she has been carrying out Post-Doctoral research at DIAS. ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early Irish DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remote DIAS “REACH FOR THE STARS”ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PUBLIC VOTE Our public vote is now closed. A gallery of the winning images will be made available on Saturday the 29th May. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has launched the online public vote to choose Ireland’s best astrophotography images as part of the ‘Reach for the Stars’ competition run by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). ‘Reach for the Stars’ aims to find the best astroCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of PROFESSOR ZDENĚK MARTINEC Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Geophysics Section 5 Merrion Square Dublin 2 Ireland. Tel: +353-1-653-5147 x233 Email: zdenek-at-cp.dias.ie Research interests. Earth’s gravity field: geodetic boundary-value problems, inverse gravimetric problem, precise geoid determination,satellite geodesy, spatio-temporal gravity changes.; Dynamics of the Earth’s interior: mantle convectionDR. DUYGU KIYAN
Biographical Sketch. Duygu Kiyan received a B.Sc. (2005) and an M.Sc. (2009) in geophysics from Istanbul Technical University in Turkey and a Ph.D. (2015) from the National University of Ireland, Galway and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). After obtaining her Ph.D., she has been carrying out Post-Doctoral research at DIAS. ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed MS213 NUMERICAL METHODS MS213 Numerical Methods marianne.leitner@dcu.ie October 20, 2016 We assume machine numbers are represented in the normalised decimaloating-point form
DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remote DIAS “REACH FOR THE STARS”ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY PUBLIC VOTE Our public vote is now closed. A gallery of the winning images will be made available on Saturday the 29th May. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has launched the online public vote to choose Ireland’s best astrophotography images as part of the ‘Reach for the Stars’ competition run by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). ‘Reach for the Stars’ aims to find the best astroCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of PROFESSOR ZDENĚK MARTINEC Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Geophysics Section 5 Merrion Square Dublin 2 Ireland. Tel: +353-1-653-5147 x233 Email: zdenek-at-cp.dias.ie Research interests. Earth’s gravity field: geodetic boundary-value problems, inverse gravimetric problem, precise geoid determination,satellite geodesy, spatio-temporal gravity changes.; Dynamics of the Earth’s interior: mantle convectionDR. DUYGU KIYAN
Biographical Sketch. Duygu Kiyan received a B.Sc. (2005) and an M.Sc. (2009) in geophysics from Istanbul Technical University in Turkey and a Ph.D. (2015) from the National University of Ireland, Galway and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). After obtaining her Ph.D., she has been carrying out Post-Doctoral research at DIAS. ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed MS213 NUMERICAL METHODS MS213 Numerical Methods marianne.leitner@dcu.ie October 20, 2016 We assume machine numbers are represented in the normalised decimaloating-point form
DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERY Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. SOUNDS OF THE EARTH: NEW DIAS MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS SHED Conversations of great whales, sounds of ships passing, and bursts of vibrations caused by earthquakes are just some of the sounds that listeners can experience in new musical compositions launched today (08.06.21) by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), to mark World Oceans Day. Sounds of the Earth is an art-science collaboration between the sound-artist and composer, DavidVACANCIES – DIAS
Love you. X. — Colin Hogg (@hogg82) May 28, 2021. DIAS 4 days ago. We may not have been able to view the lunar eclipse this week on this side of the planet, but the good news is there is a partial Solar Eclipse happening on the 10th June, and @DIASDunsink will be hosting awatch party!
DIAS STATEMENT IN RELATION TO PROFESSOR HANS-BENJAMIN DIAS statement in relation to Professor Hans-Benjamin Braun. Published on Sunday 6th September 2020. Professor Hans-Benjamin Braun is not now – nor has he ever been – an employee of DIAS. He has no contractual association with the Institute. Professor Braun is a former member of the Board of the School of Theoretical Physics atDIAS, and
DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
Dr Mícheál Hoyne. Title(s): Bergin Fellow E-Mail: mhoyne@celt.dias.ie Phone: +353 1 6140100 ext 164 Address: School of Celtic Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, Ireland Research Interests. Early Modern Irish language and literature, especially syllabic poetry and the Irish grammatical and syntactical tracts. ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishDR. DUYGU KIYAN
Biographical Sketch. Duygu Kiyan received a B.Sc. (2005) and an M.Sc. (2009) in geophysics from Istanbul Technical University in Turkey and a Ph.D. (2015) from the National University of Ireland, Galway and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). After obtaining her Ph.D., she has been carrying out Post-Doctoral research at DIAS. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941. CELTICA — JOURNAL OF THE SCHOOL OF CELTIC STUDIES — VOL Description. eds. Barry J. Lewis, Ruairí Ó hUiginn Published: 2020 Format: pbk Pages: vi + 311 Reference: C.1.32 ISBN: 978-1-85500-245-6. Contents. Aspects of Brittonic spirantisation under Laryngeal RealismOGHAM IN 3D
introduction. Ogham stones are among Ireland's most remarkable national treasures. These perpendicular cut stones bear inscriptions in the uniquely Irish Ogham alphabet, using a system of notches and horizontal or diagonal lines/scores to represent the DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remoteCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941.OGHAM IN 3D
The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) also includes many of the Ogham stones in its on-line database . The Ogham in 3D project focuses exclusively on Ogham stones, bringing all of the available information together in a single searchable archive and adding a crucial new dimension to the work already carried out in the form of 3D models of DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remoteCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941.OGHAM IN 3D
The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) also includes many of the Ogham stones in its on-line database . The Ogham in 3D project focuses exclusively on Ogham stones, bringing all of the available information together in a single searchable archive and adding a crucial new dimension to the work already carried out in the form of 3D models of DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERY Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. SCHOOL OF CELTIC STUDIES The School of Celtic Studies is dedicated to the study of Irish and the other Celtic languages, both written and spoken, throughout their history, as well as related areas of cultural, social and legal history. Employing both academic staff and post-doctoral scholars, we publish books and other online resources, issue our journal Celtica,and
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The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack. SOUNDS OF THE EARTH: NEW DIAS MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS SHED Conversations of great whales, sounds of ships passing, and bursts of vibrations caused by earthquakes are just some of the sounds that listeners can experience in new musical compositions launched today (08.06.21) by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), to mark World Oceans Day. Sounds of the Earth is an art-science collaboration between the sound-artist and composer, DavidCELTICA – DIAS
Celtica The journal of the School of Celtic Studies. Celtica is the School’s peer-reviewed journal. Since its first appearance in 1946 it has published pioneering work in all aspects of Celtic Studies, including linguistics, literature, manuscript studies, textual criticism, history, law, dialect studies and onomastics. DIAS DUNSINK OBSERVATORY Welcome to DIAS Dunsink Observatory operated as part of the Astronomy & Astrophysics Section of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS).Dunsink Observatory has been a centre for astronomical research and public engagement in Ireland since its foundation in 1785, and has been home to many of Ireland’s most famous scientists, including Sir William Rowan Hamilton.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early Irish BECHBRETHA: AN OLD IRISH LAW-TRACT ON BEE-KEEPING Bechbretha ‘bee-judgements’ provides a detailed account of early Irish law relating to bee-keeping, and covers such topics as ownership of swarms, theft of bee-hives, and neighbours’ entitlements to honey from a beekeeper. The author also refers to the law-case which resulted from the blinding by a bee-sting of the eye of the Ulsterking
BARDIC POETRY DATABASE Welcome to theBardic Poetry Database. Welcome to the. Bardic Poetry Database. This database is the work of Dr Katharine Simms, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin. It is currently being updated and expanded by Dr Mícheál Hoyne, DIAS. Please note the following information is currently being added: details of new editions (sincec. 2010)
DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remoteCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941.OGHAM IN 3D
The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) also includes many of the Ogham stones in its on-line database . The Ogham in 3D project focuses exclusively on Ogham stones, bringing all of the available information together in a single searchable archive and adding a crucial new dimension to the work already carried out in the form of 3D models of DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remoteCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941.OGHAM IN 3D
The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) also includes many of the Ogham stones in its on-line database . The Ogham in 3D project focuses exclusively on Ogham stones, bringing all of the available information together in a single searchable archive and adding a crucial new dimension to the work already carried out in the form of 3D models of DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERY Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. SCHOOL OF CELTIC STUDIES The School of Celtic Studies is dedicated to the study of Irish and the other Celtic languages, both written and spoken, throughout their history, as well as related areas of cultural, social and legal history. Employing both academic staff and post-doctoral scholars, we publish books and other online resources, issue our journal Celtica,and
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The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack. DIAS SCIENTISTS HELP REVEAL ‘EXCEPTIONAL’ COSMIC BLAST IN New observation challenges established theory of gamma-ray bursts in the universe. The five-telescope H.E.S.S. array in Namibia. An international team of scientists, including researchers from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), have gained the best view ever recorded of gamma-ray bursts – the brightest explosions in the universe. . The findings were published in Science today DIAS DUNSINK OBSERVATORY Welcome to DIAS Dunsink Observatory operated as part of the Astronomy & Astrophysics Section of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS).Dunsink Observatory has been a centre for astronomical research and public engagement in Ireland since its foundation in 1785, and has been home to many of Ireland’s most famous scientists, including Sir William Rowan Hamilton.CELTICA – DIAS
Celtica The journal of the School of Celtic Studies. Celtica is the School’s peer-reviewed journal. Since its first appearance in 1946 it has published pioneering work in all aspects of Celtic Studies, including linguistics, literature, manuscript studies, textual criticism, history, law, dialect studies and onomastics.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early Irish BECHBRETHA: AN OLD IRISH LAW-TRACT ON BEE-KEEPING Bechbretha ‘bee-judgements’ provides a detailed account of early Irish law relating to bee-keeping, and covers such topics as ownership of swarms, theft of bee-hives, and neighbours’ entitlements to honey from a beekeeper. The author also refers to the law-case which resulted from the blinding by a bee-sting of the eye of the Ulsterking
BARDIC POETRY DATABASE Welcome to theBardic Poetry Database. Welcome to the. Bardic Poetry Database. This database is the work of Dr Katharine Simms, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin. It is currently being updated and expanded by Dr Mícheál Hoyne, DIAS. Please note the following information is currently being added: details of new editions (sincec. 2010)
DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remoteCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941.OGHAM IN 3D
The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) also includes many of the Ogham stones in its on-line database . The Ogham in 3D project focuses exclusively on Ogham stones, bringing all of the available information together in a single searchable archive and adding a crucial new dimension to the work already carried out in the form of 3D models of DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS. ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP. SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, you need some proof that the remoteCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
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Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. However, attenuation and scattering from complex, shallow crustal structures can blur the reconstructed BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1942–71. Rolf Baumgarten (comp.), Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh (ed.) Introduction. Online Indexes. Downloadable Electronic versions. Order CDROM. Printed edition. 1913–1941. Bibliography of Irish philology and manuscript literature: publications 1913–1941.OGHAM IN 3D
The Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP) also includes many of the Ogham stones in its on-line database . The Ogham in 3D project focuses exclusively on Ogham stones, bringing all of the available information together in a single searchable archive and adding a crucial new dimension to the work already carried out in the form of 3D models of DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERY Launching the #DIAS2020 Video. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrates 80 years of Discovery. DIAS scientists collect unique data from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. DIAS seismologists detect change in “human-made seismic noise”. Important 17th century Irish manuscripts from Leuven, Belgium, now available on ISOS. SCHOOL OF CELTIC STUDIES The School of Celtic Studies is dedicated to the study of Irish and the other Celtic languages, both written and spoken, throughout their history, as well as related areas of cultural, social and legal history. Employing both academic staff and post-doctoral scholars, we publish books and other online resources, issue our journal Celtica,and
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The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack. DIAS SCIENTISTS HELP REVEAL ‘EXCEPTIONAL’ COSMIC BLAST IN New observation challenges established theory of gamma-ray bursts in the universe. The five-telescope H.E.S.S. array in Namibia. An international team of scientists, including researchers from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), have gained the best view ever recorded of gamma-ray bursts – the brightest explosions in the universe. . The findings were published in Science today DIAS DUNSINK OBSERVATORY Welcome to DIAS Dunsink Observatory operated as part of the Astronomy & Astrophysics Section of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS).Dunsink Observatory has been a centre for astronomical research and public engagement in Ireland since its foundation in 1785, and has been home to many of Ireland’s most famous scientists, including Sir William Rowan Hamilton.CELTICA – DIAS
Celtica The journal of the School of Celtic Studies. Celtica is the School’s peer-reviewed journal. Since its first appearance in 1946 it has published pioneering work in all aspects of Celtic Studies, including linguistics, literature, manuscript studies, textual criticism, history, law, dialect studies and onomastics.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Biographical Sketch. Andrea completed his BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Studies in the University of Cambridge in 2014, after which he started a PhD on the Irish Adaptation of Marco Polo’s Travels from the Book of Lismore in the Modern Irish department of University College Cork, under the supervision of ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early Irish BECHBRETHA: AN OLD IRISH LAW-TRACT ON BEE-KEEPING Bechbretha ‘bee-judgements’ provides a detailed account of early Irish law relating to bee-keeping, and covers such topics as ownership of swarms, theft of bee-hives, and neighbours’ entitlements to honey from a beekeeper. The author also refers to the law-case which resulted from the blinding by a bee-sting of the eye of the Ulsterking
BARDIC POETRY DATABASE Welcome to theBardic Poetry Database. Welcome to the. Bardic Poetry Database. This database is the work of Dr Katharine Simms, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin. It is currently being updated and expanded by Dr Mícheál Hoyne, DIAS. Please note the following information is currently being added: details of new editions (sincec. 2010)
DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) conducts advanced research exploring big questions of the 21st century and beyond. Its research gains insights into Celtic society and its legacy; progresses our understanding of our island, our planet and the universe; and deciphers the underpinning mathematical principles of nature. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
Webmail Just visit webmail.dias.ie. dias – Institute for Advanced Studies Act date? SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS; ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP; SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows.. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, youCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Clóliosta, launched last week, is a catalogue of more than three centuries of printing in Irish, from the earliest instances of the language in print down to the eve of the modern revival. ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
Home. PROJECT NAME: SIM-CRUST: seismic imaging and monitoring of the upper crust: exploring the potential low-enthalpy geothermal resources of Ireland” The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Electronic and Printed Editions 1972– (partial draft version) Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1972– Alexandre Guilarte (comp.) . Introduction; Online Indexes; 1942–71OGHAM IN 3D
introduction. Ogham stones are among Ireland's most remarkable national treasures. These perpendicular cut stones bear inscriptions in the uniquely Irish Ogham alphabet, using a system of notches and horizontal or diagonal lines/scores to represent the DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERYABOUT USCELTIC STUDIESCOSMIC PHYSICSTHEORETICAL PHYSICSNEWSEVENTS The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) conducts advanced research exploring big questions of the 21st century and beyond. Its research gains insights into Celtic society and its legacy; progresses our understanding of our island, our planet and the universe; and deciphers the underpinning mathematical principles of nature. DIAS SHOP – #DIASDISCOVERS Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish language, 1571–1871, an attempt at narrative bibliography € 50.00REMOTE ACCESS
Webmail Just visit webmail.dias.ie. dias – Institute for Advanced Studies Act date? SSH. External access can be done via SSH. lewis.stp.dias.ie in the case of STP/SCS; ariadne.dias.ie in the case of CP; SSH clients are standard components of Unix, Linux and MacOS X, and free clients such as Putty exist for MS Windows.. When logging in, before you give your username and password details, youCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack.DR MÍCHEÁL HOYNE
DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Clóliosta, launched last week, is a catalogue of more than three centuries of printing in Irish, from the earliest instances of the language in print down to the eve of the modern revival. ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early IrishSIM-CRUST
Home. PROJECT NAME: SIM-CRUST: seismic imaging and monitoring of the upper crust: exploring the potential low-enthalpy geothermal resources of Ireland” The SIM-CRUST project is focused on the development and application of passive seismic techniques to geothermal research. Controlled-source seismology has been widely used as a standard tool for geothermal exploration in the past decades. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Electronic and Printed Editions 1972– (partial draft version) Bibliography of Irish Linguistics and Literature 1972– Alexandre Guilarte (comp.) . Introduction; Online Indexes; 1942–71OGHAM IN 3D
introduction. Ogham stones are among Ireland's most remarkable national treasures. These perpendicular cut stones bear inscriptions in the uniquely Irish Ogham alphabet, using a system of notches and horizontal or diagonal lines/scores to represent the DIAS – DIAS 2020 – MARKING 80 YEARS OF DISCOVERY The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) conducts advanced research exploring big questions of the 21st century and beyond. Its research gains insights into Celtic society and its legacy; progresses our understanding of our island, our planet and the universe; and deciphers the underpinning mathematical principles of nature. SCHOOL OF CELTIC STUDIES {:en}To protect the welfare of students, scholars and staff at DIAS and in the public interest, DIAS is closed to non-DIAS personnel until further notice. This includes closure of the library at the School of Celtic Studies. All public events have been cancelled. DIAS staff, students and scholars are still contactable by email and by phone. If you are making a delivery or conducting a serviceCELT CONTACT LIST
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. Join us next week for a keynote plenary from Prof Pádraig Ó Macháin, featuring panelists Prof Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Dr Anne Marie O'Brien & Barbara McCormack. DIAS SCIENTISTS HELP REVEAL ‘EXCEPTIONAL’ COSMIC BLAST IN New observation challenges established theory of gamma-ray bursts in the universe. The five-telescope H.E.S.S. array in Namibia. An international team of scientists, including researchers from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), have gained the best view ever recorded of gamma-ray bursts – the brightest explosions in the universe. . The findings were published in Science today DIAS DUNSINK OBSERVATORY Welcome to DIAS Dunsink Observatory operated as part of the Astronomy & Astrophysics Section of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS).Dunsink Observatory has been a centre for astronomical research and public engagement in Ireland since its foundation in 1785, and has been home to many of Ireland’s most famous scientists, including Sir William Rowan Hamilton.CELTICA – DIAS
Celtica The journal of the School of Celtic Studies. Celtica is the School’s peer-reviewed journal. Since its first appearance in 1946 it has published pioneering work in all aspects of Celtic Studies, including linguistics, literature, manuscript studies, textual criticism, history, law, dialect studies and onomastics.DR ANDREA PALANDRI
Clóliosta, launched last week, is a catalogue of more than three centuries of printing in Irish, from the earliest instances of the language in print down to the eve of the modern revival. ONOMASTICON GOEDELICUM Onomasticon Goedelicum. By Edmund Hogan, revised and corrected by Donnchadh Ó Corráin. From the Introduction: This digital version of Edmund Hogan’s Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae: an index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes (Dublin 1910) is based on (i) the digital version produced by the Locus Project, Dept of Early Irish BECHBRETHA: AN OLD IRISH LAW-TRACT ON BEE-KEEPING Related products. Marriage Disputes: A Fragmentary Old Irish Law-Text € 35.00 Add to basket Uraicecht na Ríar: the Poetic Grades in Early Irish Law € 35.00 Add to basket Early Irish Contract Law BARDIC POETRY DATABASE Welcome to the Bardic Poetry Database. This database is the work of Dr Katharine Simms, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin. It is currently being updated and expanded by Dr Mícheál Hoyne, DIAS. __ Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies __ contact@dias.ie __ 00353(0) 16140100
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