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Launched on 24 June 2015 at Croke Park, [2] [3] DRI began as a consortium of six Irish academic institutions: Royal Irish Academy (RIA), National University of Ireland, Maynooth (now Maynooth University or MU), Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG), and National College ...
Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000 ISBN 1-85182-467-7; Rogers, Charles. "Notes in the History of Sir Jerome Alexander, Second Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and Founder of the Alexander Library, Trinity College Dublin." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 1 (1872): 220–40. doi:10.2307/3677907 online.
Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & co., ltd. In the following pages the entire text of the Book of Armagh, as now extant, is reproduced, paginatim lineatim verbatim literatim; Book of Armagh. Digital facsimiles. Royal Irish Academy. Book of Armagh. Trinity College Digital Collections. MS 52. Treasures of early Irish art, 1500 B.C. to 1500 A.D. (pdf ...
Funding of €200,000 (£167,800) has been given to Trinity College Dublin to set up a publicly available archive on the work of the renowned journalist Robert Fisk of The Independent who passed ...
Codex Usserianus Primus (Dublin, Trinity College Library, 55) is an early 7th-century Old Latin Gospel Book. It is dated palaeographically to the 6th or 7th century. [2] It is designated by r (traditional system).
Trinity College Dublin, MS 1317; Y. Yellow Book of Lecan This page was last edited on 23 August 2020, at 09:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Trinity College Digital Collections, Book of Kells full collection with images [IE TCD MS 58] Exhibition information about Book of Kells at Trinity College Library Treasures of early Irish art, 1500 B.C. to 1500 A.D. , 1978, an exhibition catalogue from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on ...
Trinity College Dublin is one of the seven ancient universities of Great Britain and Ireland, [18] [19] and it is a sister college to both St John's College, Cambridge, and Oriel College, Oxford. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] By incorporation ( Ad eundem ) , a graduate of either Oxford, Cambridge or Dublin can be conferred the equivalent degree ( Oxon, Cantab ...