Thanks, that does seem like a possible scenario at least. On the other hand, Ben Guy, in the article you referred to, had apparently noticed the same and attributes it to an error in the digitised version. Oh well, I'll just send an email to NLW.
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Not at all, two solid case studies of how two Breton centres could present themselves. Honoured to have had you on as a speaker!
Edit: I meant to write f. 34, not f. 35
why does the Vita Elgari start on f. 35, in the middle of the Vita Samsoni? Is it due to a recent binding error, or a 'digital' one? (P.S. Not trying to be churlish here about the monumental work being done at @librarywales.bsky.social)
Niche question for Welsh medievalists. While testing the prototype of a new TOC creator that links our data to IIIF resources, using the daunting Liber Landavensis as an example, I quickly got confused. The mystery of the absent f. 56v was easily solved (it's mislabelled) but ...
I actually came across this one this week while adding a few basic entries, including one about this ‘third’ life, to our catalogue. Looking forward to your talk tomorrow!
It me! (in Dutch)
Keltisch Colloquium, 15 maart, Utrecht (meer info na de klik)
stichting.vanhamel.nl/Nieuws:Kelti...
Please join us for the conversation and celebration! Learn more about the volume here: brill.com/display/titl...
Thanks to CSANA; to Catherine, John @jdmccafferty.bsky.social, and Máire; to Brill @dgb-mem.bsky.social; BC Irish Studies @bc-irish-studies.bsky.social and all the contributors!
Good news. There was a bit of downtime on Friday, but the upgrade previously announced should be ready and there is a brief report to go with that - codecs.vanhamel.nl/Show:CODECS/...
Mae ‘Dwned’, cylchgrawn llên a llawysgrifau Cymru hyd 1800, ar gael ar lein (yn cynnwys y rhifynnau gwreiddiol print) 📚
‘Dwned’, a journal about the literature and manuscripts of Wales up to 1800, is available online (including the original print issues) 📚
A little announcement to start the year: over the next few days all sites of the Van Hamel Foundation (CODECS included) will go offline for an upgrade and unless anything unforeseen happens, should be back up within a week or so.
Lecture alert @celticuu.bsky.social!
🗓️ Seán Ó Hoireabhard (@hoireabhard.bsky.social @scs-dias.bsky.social): Is the Irish Book of Rights a useable medieval source?
📍 Utrecht (Utrecht University Centre for Medieval Studies), Thursday 11 December
🔗 www.uu.nl/en/events/le...
... who may be putting their heads in the sand while still alive.
heads directly downward, because they hold an opinion, that in eleven thousand moons they are all to rise again; in which period the earth (which they conceive to be flat) will turn upside down, and by this means they shall, at their resurrection, be found ready standing on their feet."
No mention of blood-sucking though (AFAICS) but still appropriate given that Finn "buried him with his head downwards (lest he might effect a resurrection)". In light of other versions where Ábhartach is identified as a dwarf, it's reminiscent of Swift's Lilliputians who "bury their dead with their
Nog twee weken en dan zijn er nieuwe Van Hamel-lezingen (toegang gratis): stichting.vanhamel.nl/Nieuws:VHL2025
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Pleasantly surprised to see this on a #MediaWiki conference: on #MUDCon, Florian Thiery just presented a great rundown of study cases involving the use of #Wikibase software to record archaeological objects and sites, including Ogham stones, Irish holy wells and even Govan stones
3/3 - it was very timely of @ria.ie to feature this MS as their 'manuscript of the week' - bsky.app/profile/ria.... . Digital images are available from @dias-isos.bsky.social and I hope those of Egerton 1782 in the @britishlibrary.bsky.social will be up (again) in the near future.
2/3 - The source documents used here and presented together for convenience are from our TEI XML workbench (codecs.vanhamel.nl/Show:TEI). Many thanks to John Carey and the editors of Ériu for allowing me to publish a transcription of the fragment in the Liber Flavus Fergusiorum. On which note...
1/3 - Just in time for #Samhain night: a parallel text of two editions of the otherworldly Ulster Cycle tale of Echtra Nerai ‘Nera’s adventure’, along with Kuno Meyer’s (admittedly antiquated) translation into English : codecs.vanhamel.nl/Source:TEI/E...
A white dragon curling itself protectively around a red square while smoke is coming out of its nostrils.
Friends, while we were caught in the whirlwind of the announcement that our Faculty intends to close our programme, we have been quiet here. In part, because we have no words to express our shock and sadness, in part also because we wanted to think about the best way forward. 1/2