Dr Sarah Corrigan

BA.,MA.,PhD

Contact Details

Postdoctoral researcher
Moore Institute
Hardiman Research Building
National University of Ireland, Galway
E: sarah.corrigan@nuigalway.ie
Twitter @SarahCorrigans
 
researcher
 

Biography

I am currently a postdoctoral researcher on Dr Jacopo Bisagni's Ireland and Carolingian Brittany IRC Laureate project, working on biblical exegesis in early medieval Brittany. https://mooreinstitute.ie/projects/ireland-and-carolingian-brittany-texts-and-transmission/

Previous to this I held a two-year IRC postdoctoral fellowship (2017–2019), under the mentorship of Dr Anthony Harvey, editor of the Dictionary of Medieval Latin for Celtic Sources at the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. My project was entitled 'Intertextuality in early medieval exegesis: the composition and reception of the commentary on Exodus in In Pentateuchum Commentarii'.

My completed my PhD in Classics at NUI Galway (2017), supervised by Professor Michael Clarke. My thesis was entitled 'Conceptualisations of the sea in early medieval Hiberno-Latin and Latinate literature: studies in intertextuality and innovation'.

Peer Reviewed Journals

  Year Publication
(2019) 'In Pentateuchum commentarii on the Red Sea crossing: content, composition, and coherence'
Corrigan, Sarah (2019) 'In Pentateuchum commentarii on the Red Sea crossing: content, composition, and coherence'. The Journal of Medieval Latin, 29 :21-58 [Details]
(2014) 'Hisperic Enigma machine: sea creatures and sources in the Hisperica famina'
Corrigan, Sarah (2014) 'Hisperic Enigma machine: sea creatures and sources in the Hisperica famina'. Peritia, 24–25 :58-72 [DOI] [Details]

Conference Contributions

  Year Publication
(2016) Celebrating the Saints,
Corrigan, Sarah (2016) Adaptation and innovation in the Félire Óengusso: variant versions of martyrological narratives and their potential significance. [Conference Paper], Celebrating the Saints, Trinity College Dublin , 28-OCT-16. [Details]
(2017) Shipwrecks and How to Avoid Them,
Corrigan, Sarah (2017) Experience, account, and meaning in early Irish voyage narratives: creative combinations in Immram Snédgusa ocus Maic Riagla. [Conference Paper], Shipwrecks and How to Avoid Them, Oxford University , 19-JUN-17. [Details]
(2017) Ó Cléirigh Seminar,
Corrigan, Sarah (2017) The anonymous In Pentateuchum commentarii: a case study on the composition and reception of early medieval exegesis. [Conference Paper], Ó Cléirigh Seminar, UCD, Dublin , 03-MAR-17. [Details]
(2018) Irish Conference of Medievalists,
Corrigan, Sarah (2018) Compiling authors and authoring compilations: approaches to exegesis in the anonymous In Pentateuchum commentarii. [Conference Paper], Irish Conference of Medievalists, UCC, Cork , 28-JUN-18 - 30-JUN-18. [Details]