I was very happy to discover @jtpmedieval.bsky.social's review of my monograph in the new issue of @peritia.bsky.social. Especially since it contains my favourite comment on the book so far: '[...] Boniface gatecrashes Willibrord’s party too often and Summer wisely keeps him at arm’s length'.
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Kolloquium zur mittelalterlichen Geschichte, Sommersemester 2026 - Link gern auf Anfrage 22.04. (Mittwoch! 18.15–19.45) Ed Roberts (Kent): Canon Law and the Changing Functions of Church Councils in the Tenth Century R. 228 27.04. Christoph Haack (Tübingen): Eine andere Geschichte. Rodulf Glaber (ca. 980–1047), die Umbrüche des 11. Jahrhunderts und Geschichtsschreibung als Gegenwartsdeutung 04.05. Franziska Quaas (Marburg): Scribere cartas et epistulas. Praktiken formelhaften Schreibens in den frühmittelalterlichen Privaturkunden des Klosters Fulda 11.05. Becca Grose (St Andrews): Co-writing a comparative history of sex education in Late Antiquity, 300-900 AD: questions and challenges 18.05. Derek Benson (Tübingen): Neither Lord nor Peasant. Customary Tenure and Social Differentiation in Twelfth-Century Lower Occitania 01.06. Benjamin Scheller (Duisburg-Essen): Risiken übernehmen - Risiken loswerden: Beispiele aus der spätmittelalterlichen Seeversicherungspraxis 08.06. Maria Kammerlander (Freiburg): Gegenstand(slos)? Zur Notwendigkeit und Nutzung der Libri Sententiarum im Pariser Gelehrtenmilieu des 12. Jahrhunderts 15.06. Antonia Anstatt (Tübingen): Der König weint – und die Königin? Autorität, Emotionen und Gender in England, ca. 900–1100 22.06. Aaron Vanides (Heidelberg): Von der Nordsee nach Nordamerika: Auf der Suche nach Adam von Bremen 29.06. Sixt Wetzler (Solingen): ME FECIT SOLINGEN – Klingen : Stadt : Geschichte 13.07. Daria Safronova (Tübingen): Assemblies in Northern Iberia, c. 900–1100 20.07. Paolo Tedesco (Tübingen): Working for Saint Peter: Ecclesiastical Economy and Peasant Labour in Early Medieval Italy
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TWO #FUNDED #MEDIEVAL #LATIN #PHD OPPORTUNITIES
Co-supervised by myself and Franck Cinato, with time @cnrs.fr and @unimelb.edu.au
#Scholarship includes tuition fees, living allowance, health insurance, and relocation support
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🔔 Announcing our final CAMPS Lecture of the Semester (and what a rich semester it has been)!
Tiago Veloso Silva will deliver a paper entitled "The Arrouaisian Order in Medieval Ireland: A Historical and Historiographical Problem"
🗓️ March 20th 2026
⏰ 12pm
📍THB-G010
Lunch provided and all welcome!
Delighted to share the latest edition of Western Classics, which includes research updates and articles from the Galway Classics community:
doi.org/10.13025/30223
@uniofgalwaycasscs.bsky.social @unigalwayschoolllc.bsky.social @campsgalway.bsky.social #AncientClassics #medieval
As my own research on Dicuil approaches its end, I am glad to see the beginning of new research on these Hiberno-Carolingian scholars, about whom much remains to be discovered, although I regret to note that I do not think Dicuil was the Hibernicus Exul. (3/3)
Besides the Hibernicus Exul, this group included Clemens Scottus, Iosephus Scottus, Cadac-Andreas, Dungal, Dicuil, and some more. The "Irish exile" might have been identical with one of these (with Dicuil according to Mario Esposito, with Dungal according to others). (2/3)
I am very excited to see this outstanding opportunity for someone to do a funded PhD in Melbourne, Toronto, and France, supervised by the fantastic @corrigans.bsky.social on the Hibernicus Exul, one of the huge but often overlooked group of Irish scholars and poets at the court of Charlemagne. (1/3)
#MEDIEVAL #LATIN #PHD OPPORTUNITY:
Co-supervised by myself and Cillian O'Hogan, University of Toronto
Project start: September 2027, with time in #Toronto, France, & @unimelb.edu.au. #Scholarship includes tuition fees, living allowance, health insurance, and relocation support.
Get in touch!
Our special bonus episode just dropped and I'm very happy to have been part of this recording with @davidstifter.bsky.social and @niamhwycherley.bsky.social.
If you ever wanted to listen to some early Irish poetry and prose being read out loud in their original, here's your chance!
🔔 Announcing our next CAMPS Lecture!
Come along this Friday as Alexander Cupples (TCD) will treat us to a lecture entitled 'The Eucharistic Liturgy in the Antiphonary of Bangor.'
🗓️ Friday, 30th January
🕒 12:00
📍 TBHG-010, Hardiman Building
Lunch provided afterwards. Everyone is very welcome!
🔔 Come along to our next CAMPS Lab!
Dr Eleanor Giraud (@eleanorgiraud.bsky.social) from University of Limerick will be treating us to a lecture entitled:
'Making Dominican Chant: Choices and Changes.'
🗓️ Friday 23rd January
⏰ 12pm
📍THB-G010, Hardiman Building
Lunch will be provided afterwards!
PhD scholarship in History or Geography at Dublin City University - applicants with an interest in medieval Ireland are particularly encouraged to apply.
#MedievalSky
www.dcu.ie/historygeogr...
The volume Irish Migrations and Classical Antiquity is now out! Available, open access, from the following link, the volume covers such topics as the early medieval Irish migrant scholars to Joyce’s Ulysses. With a foreword by Mary McAleese. www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?do...
Plakat mit dem Programm des Forum zum britisch-irischen Mittelalter 2026
Das Programm für unser diesjähriges Forum zum britisch-irischen Mittelalter (19.–20.3.2026, Innsbruck) ist da: fobim.hypotheses.org/forum-2026. Eine Online-Teilnahme ist möglich, alle Infos auf der verlinkten Seite. #medievalsky #skystorians
#JobOpening #PhDPosition #CfA
The Academy project "Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus" is looking for a doctoral researcher with a prior degree in Latin or Arabic:
🔔What a great semester we have in store for you all!
Over the course of six exciting events, we will be treated to a diverse and fascinating array of lectures.
Check out our Spring 2026 schedule!
🗓️Fridays at 12pm
🍴Lunch will be provided afterwards
Everyone welcome!
Poster announcing CAMPS lecture. Text reads: "Following the Swarm: Beekeeping and the medieval Irish community in the Bechbretha" by Chris Doyle. 21st November 2025, 12pm. Bridge Room, Hardiman Building. Lunch to follow and all welcome. Image displays three hand-drawn beehives surrounded by a swarm of bees. Right side of poster is patterned with an orange honeycomb of hexagons, with three images of bees.
🚨 Announcing our second CAMPS event of the semester!
Dr Chris Doyle will deliver a lecture entitled "Following the Swarm: Beekeeping and the Medieval Irish Community in the Bechbretha"
Come along for a fascinating Friday afternoon!
🗓️21st Nov
🕒12pm
📍Bridge Room, Hardiman Building
Lunch to follow.
Poster for Lecture by Dr Diarmuid Johnson. Lecture Entitled "Why the Cambro-Normans Invaded Ireland: The Novel as a Vehicule of Comprehension." 12th November. 1pm Bridge Room, Hardiman Research Building Lunch to follow and all welcome!
🔔🔔 Our first CAMPS event of the semester!
Dr Diarmuid Johnson will deliver a talk entitled "Why the Cambro-Normans Invaded Ireland: The Novel as a Vehicule of Comprehension."
Dr Johnson's latest novel, An Cláirseoir, has recently been awarded the prestigious Oireachtas Prize.
🗓️ 12th Nov
🕐 1pm
The Societas Celtologica Europaea is now on Bluesky!
➡️ Our goal is to support the scholarly study of Celtic languages, literatures, and cultures in research and teaching and to promote cooperation among Celtic scholars.
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Many congratulations, Seán!
2. Many thanks to Chiara Corongiu and Luke McDermott @galwayclassics.bsky.social for taking over from @cgschweizer.bsky.social (yours truly) as Communications Officers. It has been an honour and a pleasure to serve in this role for the last two years and to bring CAMPS to Bluesky early on. Bye!👋🙋🏼♂️
Der aktualisierte Call for Papers für unser Forum zum britisch-irischen Mittelalter ist jetzt da! Die Frist für Bewerbungen endet am 30.11.2025. Bitte weitersagen oder selbst bewerben! #medievalsky #mediävistik #skystorians
Thank you, Elena - so did I, and it was a pleasure for me, too🙂
Thank you, Vinicius!
Likewise, I am very grateful to the Societas Celtologica Europaea, to all the other wonderful participants of the symposium, as well as to @researchireland.ie, @galwayclassics.bsky.social and the Research Office Galway for their support.
It also felt historical to give the perhaps first keynote ever on Dicuil, exactly 1200 years after his last sign of life, the publication of his books on ‘The First Syllable’ and ‘The Measurement of the Earth’, and seven years since I started work on Dicuil, funded by @researchireland.ie
It was a tremendous honour to give a keynote on The Legacy of the Irish Scholar Dicuil at the Fourth European Symposium in Celtic Studies in Bonn last Wednesday. I can’t thank @elenaparina.bsky.social and her team enough for the invitation, welcome, and the perfect organisation of the conference!
@cgschweizer.bsky.social, @researchireland.ie fellow at @galwayclassics.bsky.social gave a keynote on The Legacy of the Irish Scholar Dicuil
(2/7)
So much looking forward to seeing you and the conference, too! In the train to Bonn right now 😊