"Which name is more fitting for them?" Irish ethnonyms in Late Antiquity

Fri May 03 2024 at 05:00 pm

St Cross Building, Manor Road, OX1 3UL Oxford, United Kingdom | Oxford

English Faculty, University of Oxford
Publisher/HostEnglish Faculty, University of Oxford
"Which name is more fitting for them?" Irish ethnonyms in Late Antiquity
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This year's O'Donnell Lecture will be given by Dr. Patrick Wadden (Belmont Abbey College). The title of the lecture is ‘"Which name is more fitting for them?" Irish ethnonyms in Late Antiquity'. This is a public lecture and all are welcome. No booking required; seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
The lecture will take place in Lecture Theatre 2, English Faculty, University of Oxford at 5pm on 3 May 2024.
The O’Donnell Lectures in Celtic Studies were established in 1954 in honour of Charles James O’Donnell. Under the terms of his bequest the lectures can examine British or Celtic elements in the English language or in the existing population of England. The first O’Donnell Lecturer was J.R.R. Tolkien, who was appointed in 1954 and spoke on ‘English and Welsh.’
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St Cross Building, Manor Road, OX1 3UL Oxford, United Kingdom, St Cross Church, Oxford, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 3UQ, United Kingdom,Oxford, Oxfordshire

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