Free Princeton Conference on Celtic Bards
Marion Gunn
mgunn at UCD.IE
Tue Dec 2 16:09:13 UTC 2008
Good to hear that, Elizabeth. Unfortunately, notice too short for anyone
in Ireland to attend (as today is December 2). Would someone based in
the US, who is able to attend, would post a synopsis?
mg
Scríobh Elizabeth J. Pyatt:
> FYI - There will be a free and public conference on different aspects
> of the Celtic Bardic tradition at Princeton Dec 5-6.
>
> See details at http://fis.princeton.edu/bardic08.php
>
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>>>
>>> "The Harp That Once..." The History and Traditions of Bardic Poetry:
>>> A Symposium with Musical Performances at the James M. Stewart '32
>>> Theatre at 185 Nassau Street
>>
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>
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Elizabeth J. Pyatt, Ph.D.
> Instructional Designer/Lecturer in Linguistics
> Penn State University
> ejp10 at psu.edu
> http://www.personal.psu.edu/ejp10/
>
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