Darcy Ireland
@darcyireland.bsky.social
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BS Geography (@UOregon '11). MA Theology (@ProvidenceCol '13). MA Celtic (@UCC '14). MA History (PC '18). PhD Classics/Hardiman Scholar (@UniofGalway '27). https://tinyurl.com/NUI-Galway-Profile
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Concluding Session 1715, we have Jack Roskilly (@Sorbonne-Universite.fr) virtually talking about ‘Knowing the Enemy: Bishops and the Circulation of Knowledge on Heresy between Constantinople and the Provinces’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Secondly, in Session 1715, we have Sophio Guliashvili (University of Georgia (Tbilisi 🇬🇪)) describing ‘Two Georgian Monks from Mount Athos and Their Remarkable Intellectual Legacy in Georgia and Byzantium’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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First, in Session 1715 (Programme page 397), we have Márton Rózsa (@UniVie.ac.at) elucidating ‘Spatial Movement and Knowledge Transfer in 11th-Century Hungary’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Concluding Session 1602 is Jianchang Liu (NENU, Changchun) presenting on ‘Between Openness and Closeness: The Spatial Narrative of the ‘Lives of St Ioannikios’ and the Making of Holiness’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Secondly, in Session 1602, we have Aleksandar Savić (University of Belgrade), ‘Even unto Bonds: Spaces of Confinement in South Slavic Hagiography, 13th-16th Centuries’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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First, in Session 1602 (Programme page 368), we have Sirun Grigoryan (@uahes.bsky.social) describing ‘Faith in Darkness: The Prison as a Space of Sanctification in the Life of St Shushanik’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Finally, in wrapping Session 1320, we have Adrian Doyle (@andubhghailleach.bsky.social / @GalwayClassics.bsky.social) talking on the concept of ‘Using Data Science to Explore the Relationships between Glossed Manuscripts’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Secondly, in Session 1320, we have my colleague Chiara Corongiu (@GalwayClassics.bsky.social) delivering ‘A Survey of Glossing in Early Medieval Irish Manuscripts’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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First, in Session 1320 (Programme page 321), we have my colleague Pádraic Moran (@GalwayClassics.bsky.social) elucidating ‘The Origins and Uses of Three Greek-Latin Bilingual Biblical Manuscripts’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Finally, in Session 1220, we have Joseph Flahive (@RIA.ie) speaking on ‘The Origins of the St Gall Gospels, Stiftsbibliothek, Codex 51: A New Investigation’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Secondly, in Session 1220, we have Nicole Volmering (@TCDDublin.bsky.social) elucidating ‘Evidence for an Irish Scriptorium?: A Codicological and Palaeographical Assessment of St. Gallen, MS 904’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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First, in Session 1220, we have Peter Fraundorfer (@TCDDublin.bsky.social) delivering a detailed discussion on ‘A Private Library of One Irish Scholar?: A Collective Handwriting Comparison of a Group of 9th-Century Insular Manuscripts with Reichenau Provenance’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Finally, in Session 1120, we have Immo Warntjes (@TCDDublin.bsky.social) talking on ‘Móengal and Fáelán: Two Irish Schoolmasters and Their Influence at Early Medieval St Gall’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Secondly, in Session 1120, we have Mathew Clear (@TCDDublin.bsky.social) discussing ‘The Assimilation of Unusual Aspects of Irish Time Reckoning into Carolingian Paschal Tables’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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First, in Session 1120 (Programme page 273), we have my own supervisor, Jacopo Bisagni (@GalwayClassics.bsky.social), with Lise Carrel-Bisagni, virtually elucidating ‘Early Irish Learning in Brittany: How Did It Get There?’ (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Concluding Session 1020, we have Jiachun Xu (@TCDDublin.bsky.social) covering ‘The Insular Influence on Carolingian Understandings of Creation’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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Secondly, in Session 1020, we have myself elucidating one manuscript of the ‘Irish Reference Bible’ in “‘Today, you will be with me in paradise’: Notes on Lyon, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 447 (376) and the Textual Transmission of ‘Pauca problesmata’”. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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First, in Session 1020 (Programme page 252), we have my own colleague Christian Schweizer (@CAMPSGalway.bsky.social) discussing ‘Dicuil’s Grammatical Texts’. (@IMC-Leeds.bsky.social) #IMC2025
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The conclusive talk for Session 515 is Janine Su (@theBIAAnkara.bsky.social), ‘Hanutçu, Then and Now: Navigating Place and Memory on a World Stage’. #IMC2025
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Second, in Session 515, we have Samuel England (@UWMadison.bsky.social), ‘An Arabic Anatolia in Egypt: Literature, Politics, and Religion’. #IMC2025
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First, in Session 515 (Programme page 144), we have Sergio La Porta (@Fresno_State) discussing Armenian translators of Middle Byzantine Greek in texts in ‘Translating Byzantium: Collaborative Translators in Constantinople’ #IMC2025
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With a delightfully unexpected appearance by the meticulous St Gall monastic library plan (Codex Sangallensis 1092 recto)! #IMC2025
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Second, in Session 101 (Programme page 57), we have Christina Antenhofer (Fachbereich Geschichte, Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg) elucidating a 16th-century talking horsehide ( ! ) in ‘The Potential of Object Biographies for the Economic History of the Middle Ages’. #IMC2025
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First, in Session 101 (Programme page 57), we have Elisabeth Gruber (Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg), ‘Building Bridges: Object Biographies as an Invitation for Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue in Economic History’. #IMC2025