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Home JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012. Dante Public Lecture Series

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012. Dante Public Lecture Series

Jacopo Turini December 6, 2012 CDSI, EVENTS

The Centre for Dante Studies in Ireland, the Department of Italian UCC and CASiLaC (Centre for Advanced Studies in Languages and Cultures) are pleased to announce the annual series of five public lectures on Dante.

  1. Tues Jan 24 – Professor Corinna Salvadori Lonergan (Trinity College Dublin), ‘Dante, Beckett and St Erkenwald in Limbo’
  2. Tues Jan 31 – Professor John Carey (University College Cork), ‘Dante’s Irish Precursors’
  3. Tues Feb 7 – Dr Matthew Treherne (University of Leeds), ‘Dante’s Theology in Poetry, Practice and Society’
  4. Tues Feb 14 – Prof. Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin (Trinity College Dublin), ‘Rivers of Dante (By the Banks of My Own Lovely Arno)’
  5. Tues Feb 21 – Prof. Brendan Dooley (University College Cork), ‘Dante, What a Machiavellian!’

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