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Event 

Title:
International Celtic Studies Postgraduate Seminar in Marburg
When:
17.08.2012 - 19.08.2012 
Where:
Philipps-Universität Marburg - Marburg
Kategorie:
Tagungen und Kongresse

Description

From August 17th–19th 2012, the International Celtic Studies Postgraduate Seminar will be held at Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany. Aimed at international postgraduate students of Celtic Studies this seminar offers the opportunity to present and discuss current research interests or thesis projects.

Papers covering the whole range of Celtic Studies, including, but not limited to, archaeology, cultural studies, linguistics, literature, medieval history &c., are invited. Opening with a plenary lecture on Friday evening, sessions will be held on Saturday and Sunday.

A call for papers has been issued and closing date for paper proposals will be March 1st 2012. This seminar provides young scholars with a chance to meet and connect.

Diese Ankündigung als pdf hier herunterladen: link.

Venue

Venue:
Philipps-Universität Marburg   -   Website
Street:
Wilhelm-Röpke-Straße 6
ZIP:
35032
City:
Marburg
Country:
Country: de

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Bronze-age Ireland has bequeathed an impressive quantity of horns. (...) An experiment was carried out in March 1857 by Robert Ball of Dublin (1802-57) on an instrument in the National Museum of Ireland, during which he attempted to produce high pitches of trumpet-like quality - assuming the instrument to have been used in this manner. The repeated efforts resulted in a burst blood-vessel, which caused his premature death.

-- Ann Buckley "Music in Irelad to c. 1500" In: A New History of Ireland, Vol. I, p.746.

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