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.
Next CAMPS Lab:
Peter Kelly
A World on the Edge: Framing Chaos in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Friday 27 January, 12.00 – 1.00 (followed by lunch 1.00 – 2.00)
Moore Institute Seminar Room. Everyone is welcome.
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CAMPS Labs 2011–2012:
Prof. Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
Grimoald’s Wife and the History of the Dagobert Affair
21 October 2011

Pádraic Moran
Digital editions of medieval texts: Opportunities and challenges
23 September 2011

CAMPS Labs 2010–2011:
Mark Stansbury
A discussion of ’Rehabilitating the Text’, chapter 6 of C. W. Hedrick’s
History and Silence
18 February 2011
Jacopo Bisagni
Latin–Irish code-switching in early medieval Ireland
11 March 2011
Kim LoPrete
Re-thinking feudalism: A discussion of Fred Cheyette’s ’“Feudalism”: A memoir and an assessment’
1 April 2011
Francesca Bezzone
Ancient medicine and early liturgy: Uses of holy oil in the
Vita Germani
29 April 2011
Michael Clarke
Translation and comparative mythology: Perspectives from medieval Latin, Irish and English sources
20 May 2011




