Ní hansae: The School of Celtic Studies Research Podcast
DIAS
15 episodes
1 day ago
"Ní hansae: The School of Celtic Studies Research Podcast" is the podcast of the School of Celtic Studies at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). https://www.dias.ie/series/ni-hansae/
Ní hansae is Old Irish for ‘not difficult’, which is precisely what you will think after having heard the researchers explaining their research in their own words on this podcast.
Tune in to new episodes to learn about the history of the School and the research of its current members.
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"Ní hansae: The School of Celtic Studies Research Podcast" is the podcast of the School of Celtic Studies at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). https://www.dias.ie/series/ni-hansae/
Ní hansae is Old Irish for ‘not difficult’, which is precisely what you will think after having heard the researchers explaining their research in their own words on this podcast.
Tune in to new episodes to learn about the history of the School and the research of its current members.
Season 2: Ep. 5 – Early Medieval Irish Philosophy with Dr Daniel Watson
Ní hansae: The School of Celtic Studies Research Podcast
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2 months ago
Season 2: Ep. 5 – Early Medieval Irish Philosophy with Dr Daniel Watson
Today we are talking to Dr Daniel Watson, who is a Bergin Fellow in the School of Celtic Studies at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. He tells us about philosophy in early medieval Ireland and that, contrary... Read More
Ní hansae: The School of Celtic Studies Research Podcast
"Ní hansae: The School of Celtic Studies Research Podcast" is the podcast of the School of Celtic Studies at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). https://www.dias.ie/series/ni-hansae/
Ní hansae is Old Irish for ‘not difficult’, which is precisely what you will think after having heard the researchers explaining their research in their own words on this podcast.
Tune in to new episodes to learn about the history of the School and the research of its current members.