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Medieval Irish Medicine in its North-western European Context: A Case Study of Two Unpublished Texts (MIMNEC)

The aim of this project, which was funded by a Starting Laureate Award from the Irish Re-search Council, was to explore the relationship between Irish medical writing and its wider Insular context through a case study of two unpublished texts: on a tract on human anatomy and disease, and the other a collection of medical remedies for various ailments…

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Developing a Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World

This project was jointly funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Irish Research Council through a UK-Ireland Collaboration in the Digital Humanities Networking Grant. The network focused on the impact of digitisation on research into medieval Ireland and Scotland, seeking to better our understanding of how we currently use digital resources with a view to facilitating improved applications of technology in future research and more intelligent, innovative use of resources…

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Chronologicon Hibernicum (ChronHib): A Probabilistic Chronological Framework for Dating Early Irish Language Developments and Literature

The ChronHib project was funded by a European Research Council Consolidator Grant (Hori­zon 2020 grant agreement no. 647351). Its central objective was to refine the metho­dology for dating Early Medieval Irish language developments (6th–mid-10th century) and to build a chronological framework of linguistic changes that can be used to date literary texts…