Classics Ireland
@ClassicsIreland
Classics Ireland (ISSN 0791-9417), established in 1994, is the journal of the Classical Association of Ireland.
Classics Ireland has a new website: classicsireland.ie Includes information for authors and open access to past issues of the journal.

Classics Ireland vol. 31 (2024) New publication on the complex interconnections between classical antiquity and Irish visual aesthetics. Research project: @CLIC_ERC Funding: @ERC_Research @Carlsbergfondet Online and open access: classicsireland.ie/new-graeco-rom…
New issue: Classics Ireland vol. 31 (2024) Themed volume: Graeco-Roman Influences in Irish Visual and Material Culture, eds. Ciarán Rua O’Neill & Isabelle Torrance @CLIC_ERC @ERC_Research Online and open access: classicsireland.ie/new-graeco-rom…
New issue: Classics Ireland vol. 31 (2024) Themed volume: Graeco-Roman Influences in Irish Visual and Material Culture, eds. Ciarán Rua O’Neill & Isabelle Torrance @CLIC_ERC @ERC_Research Online and open access: classicsireland.ie/new-graeco-rom…

Save the Date: 15th-17th August 2025 CAI Summer Annual Conference in Cork Conference website: cork2025.carrd.co
I just shared 'The Search for Homer's Ithaca' on Ko-fi. ko-fi.com/i/IC1C61BZ6H5
Save the Date CAI Presidential Lecture Friday 4th April, 7 p.m. UCD Village Auditorium Dr Christina Souyoudjoglou-Haywood on the search for Homer's Ithaca Details and booking on Eventbrite: eventbrite.ie/e/cai-presiden…
The Historical Saint Patrick youtu.be/W_zGMXFQ8uU @ClassicsIreland @ClassAssocNI @UCDclassicssoc
CAI Summer Latin Classes 2025 Two-week immersion. Online and in-person in Dublin. Ages 12-18. Beginners welcome. Further details: summerlatin.carrd.co To book a place email: [email protected] DMs welcome. Please repost and share!
Save the date: 4th April 2025 UCD Village Auditorium 7 p.m. CAI Presidential lecture by Dr Christina Souyoudjoglou-Haywood "Archaeology and the (relentless) search for Homer’s Ithaca: a fraught relationship" followed by the presentation of Junior and Leaving Cert awards
Virgil’s Georgics... ...do not look away from the hardships of country life, nor from the political storms and civil strife that may threaten life in the countryside as much as in the city.
This is the list of Spring term research seminars at Maynooth @MU_Classics. Fridays at 4 p.m. Papers by Daniel Ogden, Charlie Kerrigan, Vaitsa Giannouli, & Conor Trainor

Maynooth Classics Seminar Daniel Ogden @ExeterClassics on the Argonautica, 21st February 2025 hosted by @MU_Classics All welcome, in particular CAI Dublin branch members, CAI-T, and the UCD, Trinity, and Galway Classical Societies

Is there Latin in your area? If so, take a picture - on a building or monument, on a wall or grave - and send it in to the Latin Inscriptions of Ireland project run by Charlie Kerrigan @TCDClassics …-inscriptions-ireland.squarespace.com
CAI Limerick Branch Spring Programme of Events Venue: Limerick Education Centre @limerickedcentr
