Early Irish and Celtic Studies Talk and Wine Reception
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This Valentine’s Day, why not share your love of history with that special someone? As a part of the Irish and Celtic Studies Research Seminar, Dr. Sharon Arbuthnot, Queen’s University Belfast, will give a talk titled ‘New Words, Old Words, and Non-Words in the Early Irish Glossaries’ at Maynooth University.
Irish and Celtic Studies Seminar
Thursday, February 14, 2019 – 17:00
Iontas Building, Seminar Room 1.33
All are welcome to attend. The lecture is followed by a wine reception.
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