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Irish students at Salamanca 1592-1638
15/Dec/09The 2009 issue of Archivium Hibernicum features a biographical register of students in the Irish College, Salamanca (1592-1638), based on a document in the Salamanca archive housed in the Russell Library, Maynooth. -
Irish Students at Leuven University 1548-1797
12/Jan/10The 2006-7 issue of the journal (vol. 60) features a prosopography of Irish students in the university of Leuven (1548-1797), drawn up by Jeroen Nilis. This piece of scholarship presents information, drawn for university records in Leuven and... -
2010 issue of Archivium Hibernicum available in September
11/Aug/10The 2010 issue of Archivium Hibernicum, the journal of the Catholic Historical Society of Ireland will be available from September. Volume LXIII (Pp 379) contains the calendar of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century documents in the archives of the... -
Recent discovery on Sceilig Mhichíl, Ciarraí
11/Aug/10The archaeologist Michael Gibbons has described the discovery of a previously unobserved flight of steps on the monastic island of Sceilig Mhichíl (Skeillig Michael) as significant. It may point, he conjectures, to settlement on the island before... -
Hiistory Seminar, Pontifical Irish College, Rome
12/Aug/10The Pontifical Irish College Rome will host an important history seminar on Saturday, 23 October 2010. Professor Dermot Keogh has organised a number of speakers to address the role of the Irish Catholic Church in the formation of the Irish state in... -
Irish Franciscan Publications in Prague in the seventeenth century
20/Aug/10The recently published fourth volume of the Irish in Europe series, entitled The Ulster Earls in Baroque Europe: the Irish in Europe 1600-1800 features an important piece by Hedvika Kucharova and Jan Parez on Irish Franciscan publications preserved... -
The O'Queely Plate
27/Aug/10The seventeenth-century altar plate, associated with Archbishop Malachy O'Queely of Tuam (c.1586-1645) had a chequered history. It is probable that it was commissioned by O'Queely, who was a native of Clare and educated in Paris. He became...