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Research Labs Archive
CAMPS Research Labs
CAMPS Research Labs provide a forum for staff and graduate students from all disciplines involved to come together in order to present work-in-progress and debate research issues. CAMPS Labs to date have taken a two-hour format, typically initiated with a presentation of specific research themes, questions and challenges, leading into informal and often very wide-ranging discussions.
This page contains an archive of CAMPS Labs already held.
Details on upcoming Labs may be found on the CAMPS home page.
Labs Archive
CAMPS Labs, 2023–24
Semester 1:
- 24 November 2023 (1.30-3.30 in the Bridge Room/THB-1001)
Evan Bourke
Enter MACMORRIS: A New Digital Resource For Early Modern Ireland - 8 December 2023 (G0.10)
Pádraic Ó Héalaí
Traditional Child Funerary Rites in Ireland
Semester 2:
- 19 January 2024 (G0.10)
Pádraic Moran, Mary Sweeney, and Chiara Corongiu
Global and Local Scholarship on Annotated Manuscripts: an Introduction to the GLOSSAM Project - 9 February 2024 (G0.10)
Kim LoPrete
The Cultivation of Holy Men in the Long 1070s by Thibaud III, Count of Blois, Chartres, Meaux, and Troyes - 8 March 2024 (G0.10)
Christian Schweizer
Dicuil - an Irish and Carolingian Universalist and his Intellectual Legacy: an Introduction to the DICUIL project - 19 April 2024 (G0.10)
Jessica Cooke
"Knockma of the Great Kings" - a Forgotten Royal and Ritual landscape in County Galway, Ireland - 17 May 2024 (G0.10)
Frances McCormack
AI, Art, and Assessment: Constructing in the Old English Classroom
CAMPS Labs, 2022–23
Semester 1:
- 28 October 2022 (G011)
Katherine Tycz
Plague, Prayer, and Print in Sixteenth-century Italy - 18 November 2022 (G011)
Anne Williams
Damsels, Deluge, and the Dindshenchas: A Look at the Relationship between Women and Water in Select Dindshenchas Texts
Semester 2:
- 27 January 2023 (G011)
Andrew Levie
The Faerie Queene as a Palimpsest? Edmund Spenser’s Redrafting of Ireland’s Mythical Landscape - 10 February 2023 (G010)
Lisa Doyle, TCD
More than Marginal: Knowledge and Learning in Ancient Greek Scholia - 1 March 2023 (G010), Wednesday 4pm, in collaboration with the History Seminar Series,
Patrick Walsh, TCD
Bogs, Barracks and Books: Stringy Sovereignty and the Eighteenth-Century Irish State - 24 March 2023 (G010)
Maria Shmygol
Transnational Transformations of English Drama: Tito Andronico (1620) and the Early Modern German Shakespeare Edition Project - 21 April 2023 (G010)
Rosemary Power
Iona Nunneries - 12 May 2023 (TBC)
Jacopo Bisagni & Andrew Ó Donnghaile
The Seven Parts of Sword-fighting. A Linguistic Analysis of Leeds, Royal Armouries, I.33
CAMPS Labs, 2021–22
CAMPS Labs, 2020–21
CAMPS Labs, 2019–20
Semester 1:
- 11 October 2019
Jason O’Rorke
Bobbio and the Hiberno-Latin Grammatical Tradition - 8 November 2019
Ian Fisher
Crosses in the North Atlantic World: Papar and Vikings - 6 December 2019
Jessica Cooke
Alcuin and the Virtutes of Saint Fursa
Semester 2:
- 17 January 2020 (G010)
Francisco Rozano-Carcía, Frances McCormack, Jenni Scanlan
Medievalism and Modern Nationalism: A Workshop - 31 January 2020 (G011)
Stephen Hewer
Socio-legal Status of Minorities within the English Lands in Medieval Ireland - 14 February 2020 (G010)
Dermot Burns
Medieval Notions of Æsthetics: Beauty, Truth and Climactic Symmetry in the Moral Fables of Robert Hennyson - 28 February 2020 (G010)
Francisco Rozano-García
Old English Poetry in Medieval European Perspective: The Exeter Book, the House of Wessex and Carolingian Models - 6 March 2020 (G010)
Rosemary Power
Shady Ladies in Medieval Iceland - 27 March 2020 (G010)
Russell Ó Riagáin
The Scandinavian Diaspora in Ireland and Britain, 790-1200
CAMPS Labs, 2018–19
Semester 1:
- 21 September 2018
Michael Shields
Why the yellow in the rainbow is not real. Modernizing optics and ontology in 13th-century German scientific poetry - 28 September 2018
Beatrix Faerber
From Montpellier to Ireland: Translating the Art of Healing - 25 October 2018
Erin McCarthy
Folger MS V.a.345: an International Transcribathon - 2 November 2018
Niamh Wycherley
The Language of Relics in Medieval Ireland - 16 November 2018
Pádraic Moran
Translating the Greek Bible in the Ninth Century: Evidence of Glossed Irish Manuscripts
Noémi Farkas
Biblical Exempla in Sedulius Scottus' De rectoribus Christianis
Semester 2:
- 18 January 2019
Liz Fitzpatrick
A Wild Mountain Borderland’. The Locus of Gaelic Learned Families in 15th and 16th Century Ireland - 1 February 2019
Nike Stam
Copying Code-Switching: The Problems of Bilingual Texts in Transmission - 8 February 2019
Aoife Maher
For the Love of the Gods: Kharis and Religious Reciprocity in Euripedes’ Tragedies - 15 February 2019
Rosemary Power
The Dates and the Placing of the Iona Ruins and Monuments - 8 March 2019
Sean Murphy
Occidentalism in the West - 22 March 2019
Paolo Evangelisti - 29 March 2019
Amy Livingstone
Powerful, Shrewd and Pious: Countess Emengarde of Brittany c.1070–1147.
CAMPS Labs, 2017–18
Semester 1:
- 22 September 2017
"Literary Windows: Imitative Series and Clusters from Classical to Early Modern Literature"
A round table discussion featuring Michael Clarke, Yiannis Doukas, Peter Kelly, and Lindsay Ann Reid - 13 October 2017
Maria Hallinan
Social Status in Early Medieval Ireland and the Senchas Már Status Tract: The Evidence Thus Far - 3 November 2017
Marianne Ailes
Tolerating the Religious Other in Crusading Literature - 17 November 2017
Siobhán Armstrong
Irish Wire Strung harp
Semester 2:
- 2 February 2018
Jessica Cooke
A Reappraisal of the Vita Secunda of Saint Fursa: the Irish Origins of a Continental Saint - 9 Feb 2018
Chris Doyle
How a Pagan Goddess became a Male Christian Angel: Victory and her transformation in Late Roman Art - 16 February 2018
Máirín Ní Dhonnachada
Drinking, Kingship and Lordship in Early Medieval Ireland: Scoping the Topic - 9 March 2018
Christine Neer
Love is a Battlefield? an Informal Exploration of Gendered Spaces in Medieval Irish Tochmarca ('Wooing Tales') - 16 March 2018
Lindsay Reid
The Early Modern Querelle des Femmes and the Judgement of Solomon in Greenes Vision - 23 March 2018
Rosemary Power
Carvings, Sculpture and Position on Columban and Benedictine Iona - 13 April 2018
Charles Doyle
The Presocratics and Christian Heretics in the works of Irenaeus and Tertullian
CAMPS Labs, 2016–17
Semester 1:
- 16 September 2016
Ciaran Arthur (Belfast)
Obscurity and Textual Concealment in Anglo-Saxon England - 30 September 2016
Michael Clarke
Creating a Vernacular Literature from Latin Scraps: The Case of the Middle Irish Narrative of Ulysses - 21 October 2016
Andrew Ó Donnghaile
Túarastal Cána Phátraic: Cáin Dairí and Armagh in Ninth-Century Ireland
John Carey (Cork)
Saint Brendan and the Sea Giantess - 28 October 2016
Peter Kelly
From Science to Mythology: Ovidian Chaos and the Cosmology of Plato’s Timaeus - 4 November 2016
Erin McKinney
The Dream Dominatrix: A New Look at Tochmarc Étaíne and Aislinge Óenguso - 11 November 2016
Michael Shields
German and Dutch Songs and Dances ‘ Desen houedans zanch verbas – Three court dances in the Haager Liederhandschfrift (ca.1400) – or just one? A quodlibetical collage and its author’.
Semester 2:
- 20 January 2017
Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh (Aberystwyth)
Isidorian semiotics and an orthographic crux in Old Irish - 27 January 2017
Rosemary Power
At the ends of Christendom: Medieval Greenland in written sources - 3 February 2017
Clodagh Downey
Poetic positioning in medieval Irish poetry: the case of dindshenchas (‘the lore of prominent places’) - 10 February 2017
Sarah Corrigan
'Through the spirit of anger': the exegesis of the Red Sea crossing and its emulation in early Irish hagiography
Sinéad O'Sullivan (Belfast)
Crafting Knowledge: Glosses in the Early Medieval West - 17 February 2017
Cathy Swift (Limerick)
St Nicholas of Ireland - patron saint of sailors and single women - 24 February 2017
Kieran O’Connor
'Temple House Castle - from Templar castle to New English mansion - 3 March 2017
Jessica Cooke
Saint Meldan, Saint Fursa, Saint Cuana: Saints of Lough Corrib - 31 March 2017
Frances McCormack
From Weeping Trees to Heated Hearts: Towards an Understanding of Compunction in Old English Poetry
CAMPS Labs, 2015–16
Semester 1:
- 16 October 2015
Romanas Bulatovas
Early Bronze and Inflation under the Roman Republic - 23 October 2015
Michael Clarke
Spirituality and Philology: Making Sense of the Irish Liber Hymnorum - 30 October 2015
Fañch Bihan-Gallic
Burial islands in Scotland and the Celtic Watery Jouney to the Afterlife - 6 November 2015
John Waddell
Medieval Windows on a Pagan Past - 13 November 2015
Máirín Ní Dhonnchadha
Who was the target of the Middle Irish satire Aislinge Meic Con Glinne? - 27 November 2015
Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
The Speckled Place: Boundaries and Natural Resources in Medieval Gaelic Ireland - 4 December 2015
Kim LoPrete
Bertrada of Montfort's Dower(s): Finding History in Charters - 11 December 2015
Catherine Emerson
La Legende des Flamens (1522)—A Renaissance Book in the Library at Trinity College Dublin
Semester 2:
- 22 January 2016
Christian Frey (Technische Universität Braunschweig)
Conquering the East: Germany's Movement Eastwards in the Middle Ages - 29 January 2016
Francisco Rozano-García
Liminal Identities in Old English Poetry - 12 February 2016
Sabine Asmus, Universität Leipzig
The Celtic Otherworld
- 25 February 2016
All-day Research Seminar: 'Territorial Boundaries and Topographies of Power'
Directed by Elizabeth FitzPatrick, Archaeology, NUIG - 26 February 2016:
3rd Annual Medieval Studies Lecture
Joseph F. Nagy, University of California, Los Angeles
Hunting Mythical Pigs from Calydon to Caledonia - 4 March 2016
Barry Lewis, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Saints' Genealogies in Medieval Wales: A Comparison with the Irish Corpus - 11 March 2016
Jacopo Bisagni
The newly discovered Irish compustica in the Vatican manuscript Reg.lat.123 - 8 April 2016
Jessica Cooke
The Annaghdown Doorway and King Ruaidhri Ua Conchobhair: Tuarastal and Patronage in Twelfth-Century Connacht - 15 April 2016
Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
"To catch a Thief": a Latin text with Old Irish glosses on the means of detecting and apprehending criminals - 22 April 2016
Eugene Costello
Ar cuairt bhuailltechuis: the medieval origins of transhumance or "booleying" in Ireland
CAMPS Labs, 2014–15
Semester 1:
- 19 September 2014
Chris Doyle
Unconquered Rome, Fertile Africa: Roman Rule in the Ancient Maghrib - 3 October 2014
Exequiel Monge
Eoin Bruinne, the Runaway Bridegroom: Constructing John the Evangelist in Early Medieval Ireland - 10 October 2014
Jacopo Bisagni
The Newly-Discovered Hiberno-Breton Computus Parisinus of AD 754 - 17 October 2014
Brian Arkins
Augustine on the Body and on Sex - 31 October 2014
Jessica Cooke
Oral Tradition as a Source for the Monastic Past: Ecclesiastical History and Béaloideas of Annaghdown - 7 November 2014
Patrick Gleeson
Kinship in Early Medieval Ireland: Debating Models and Frameworks in a Northwest European Context - 21 November 2014
Catherine Swift (University of Limerick )
Confession, Penitence and the Anamchara - 28 November 2014
Máirín Ní Dhonnchadha
A Solution from Irish Tradition to the Enigma of an Old English Poem, the So-Called "Wulf and Eadwacer"
Semester 2:
- 30 January 2015
Ruairí Ó hUiginn (Maynooth)
Marriage, Law, and Tochmarc Emire - 13 February 2015
Marion Deane (UCD)
Truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth: the imperative of myth and memory in its dissemination - 20 February 2015
Francisco Rozano
Saga hwæt ic hatte: The Many Names and Mysteries of the Exeter Book of Old English Poetry - 13 March 2015
Dónal Ó Catháin
The Desmond Geraldines in the 14th Century: Poets and Patrons - 27 March 2015
Barbara Hillers (UCD )
Folklore and Medieval Literature: A Reconsideration - 13 April 2015
Brian Frykenberg (Andover, Massachusetts)
Suibne's "Praise of the Garb" - 14 April 2015
Brian Frykenberg (Andover, Massachusetts)
The Provenance & Language of the Anecdota Suibne Poems - 14 April 2015
Westley Follett (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
Recovering a Lost Library: the Mac Aodhagáin collection at Ballymacegan, Co. Tipperary - 15 April 2015
Brian Frykenberg (Andover, Massachusetts)
St Mo-Ling as Prophet in the Poem "Táinic rath" - 24 April 2015
Kim LoPrete
War, Monastic Conversion, and the Politics of Ecclesiastical Reform in 1070s' France - 1 May 2015
Kieran O'Conor
New Work on Rindoon Castle, County Roscommon
CAMPS Labs, 2013–14
Semester 1:
- 20 September 2013
Pádraic Moran
Glossing in the Sinosphere: Report from a research trip on Japanese glossing - 4 October 2013
Elva Johnston (UCD)
Ogam and literacy - 18 October 2013
Michael Clarke
Reading the Middle Irish Troy alongside Flemish tapestries of the fifteenth century - 8 November 2013
Peter Kelly
Suspending suicide: trees and transformation in Ovid's Metamorphoses - 22 November 2013
Mark Stansbury
Insular Latin and Insular Manuscripts - 29 November 2013
John Whitman (Cornell/Toyko)
Kundoku: What is it, and did anything like it exist in the medieval West? - 6 Dec 2013
Rosemary Power
A Norse view of Brian Bóruma - 13 December 2013
Kenneth Coyne
The description of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos in Robert The Monk's Historia Iherosolimatana: caricature or reality?
Semester 2:
- 17 January 2014
Mark Stansbury
Insular Latin and insular manuscripts - 24 January 2014
Ian Woods (Leeds)
Debating the Fall of Rome from the Ancien Régime to the creation of Late Antiquity - 31 January 2014
Máirín MacCarron
Bede and Time - 7 February 2014
Exequiel Monge Allen
Humanity, its representation and its redemption in the writings of St Columbanus - 14 February 2014
Marion Deane (Dublin)
Buile Suibne: Symptom as desire: an appraisal of Sweeney's madness - 21 February 2014
Chris Doyle
The Right Hand of Victory: Triumphal symbolism in the Late Roman Empire - 28 February 2014
Elizabeth Boyle (Maynooth)
Absalom, Absalom!: Translating the story of King David in Medieval Ireland - 7 March 2014
Clíodhna Carney
A Platonic epigraph in Chaucer - 14 March 2014
Jessica Cooke
The Uí Mheallaigh of Annaghdown: Hereditary clergy of the Uí Fhlaithbheartaigh - 21 March 2014
Marie-Louise Coolahan
RECIRC: The reception and circulation of Early Modern women's writing, 1550–1700 - 28 March 2014
Ciaran MacDonagh
Did medieval Irish monasteries have antiquarians? An examination of the term Prímchríchaire - 4 April 2014
Feargal Ó Béarra
Das Ich im Bild: The protagonist voice in Buile Shuibhne - 11 April 2014
Kim LoPrete
Bertrada of Montfort and the sources: A mirror for historians
CAMPS Labs, 2012–2013
Semester 1:
- 13 September 2012
Ann Heymann
Musical traditions that inform the performance practice of Early Irish poetry - 21 September 2012
Clodagh Downey
Who was Ailill Moshaulum? - 26 October 2012
Mark Stansbury
How and why do letter forms change? - 9 November 2012
Máirín Ní Dhonnchadha
Spinning and weaving: intercultural metaphors and some Irish peculiarities - 30 November 2012
Jacopo Bisagni
The terminology of woodwind instruments in Old and Middle Irish
Semester 2:
- 18 January 2013
Rosemary Power
Saints, scholars and cherished beliefs: Exploring academic and popular interpretations in County Clare - 1 February 2013
Sarah Corrigan
St Clement of Rome and his submarine shrine in the Félire Óengusso - 15 February 2013
Chris Doyle
The seeming futility of church sanctuary in Antiquity, ca. 395–423 - 21 February 2013
Cillian O'Hogan (University of Waterloo)
The medieval Irish translation of Lucan's De bello civili - 1 March 2013
Jason O'Rorke
Grammatici: Teachers, scholars and learned men - 19 April 2013
Kim LoPrete
Historians and character(s): The case of Stephen of Blois - 23 August 2013
Esther Le Mair
Did Old Irish have a middle voice?
CAMPS Labs, 2011–2012
- 23 September 2011
Pádraic Moran
Digital editions of medieval texts: Opportunities and challenges - 21 October 2011
Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
Grimoald’s Wife and the History of the Dagobert Affair - 27 January 2012
Peter Kelly
A World on the Edge: Framing Chaos in Ovid’s Metamorphoses - 24 February 2012
Cathy Swift (Limerick)
Blood of Limerick: A research project on genetic evidence for Viking ancestry - 16 March 2012
Keith Busby (Wisconson-Madison)
Medieval Francophonia
CAMPS Labs, 2010–2011
- 18 February 2011
Mark Stansbury
A discussion of ’Rehabilitating the Text’, chapter 6 of C. W. Hedrick’s History and Silence - 11 March 2011
Jacopo Bisagni
Latin–Irish code-switching in early medieval Ireland - 1 April 2011
Kim LoPrete
Re-thinking feudalism: A discussion of Fred Cheyette’s ’"Feudalism": A memoir and an assessment’ - 29 April 2011
Francesca Bezzone
Ancient medicine and early liturgy: Uses of holy oil in the Vita Germani - 20 May 2011
Michael Clarke
Translation and comparative mythology: Perspectives from medieval Latin, Irish and English sources