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Colmcille 1500 Lecture Series: The Bells Of The Irish Saints

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2021 AT 1 PM

Colmcille 1500 Lecture Series: The Bells of the Irish Saints

Event by National Museum of Ireland


his online talk is the first in a new autumn lecture series called The Hand-bells, Books and Crosiers Associated with St Columba. The lecture series is marking Colmcille 1500 which celebrates the legacy of St Columba 1,500 years after his birth.

Cormac Bourke looks at the archaeology of Irish hand-bells, their original function, and their place in recent tradition. The talk will deal in particular with bells associated with Colmcille (Columba) and with his famous biographer Adomnán (Eunan). The story ranges from Ireland to Iona and the Highlands of Scotland.

Cormac Bourke was a curator in the Ulster Museum for 26 years. He specialises in the study of early insular Christianity and has published widely on medieval metalwork and on the archaeology of saints and their relics. His book, The Early Medieval Hand-bells of Ireland and Britain, was published by the National Museum of Ireland, in association with Wordwell, in 2020.

This talk is part of the NMI-Archaeology Autumn Online Lecture Series 2021, The Hand-bells, Books and Crosiers Associated with St Columba - Colmcille1500

This online series of talks explores medieval objects associated with St Columba. Starting in October with a talk by Cormac Burke, the first talk will explore the functions and use of Irish hand-bells, including those associated with Colmcille. This talk will be followed in November by a talk with Dr Paul Mullarkey, NMI, which will explore book shrines, with a focus on the Shrine of the Cathach. The last talk in December by Dr Griffin Murray, UCC, will discuss crosiers associated with Colmcille (Columba), and concentrate on discussing St Columba’s crosier from Durrow, Co. Offaly.

The series is part of a programme being run by NMI for Colmcille 1500. This programme includes a new exhibition about St Colmcille, which will open in December 2021 at NMI - Archaeology.

To book a place for the live broadcast of this lecture and Q&A, please visit Eventbrite


This is a closed YouTube live event with this pre-recorded lecture and a live Q&A. Please note the entire event will be recorded and posted online at a later stage. Booked attendees will receive a link closer to the event to view the lecture on YouTube. Please use the 'chat' feature on YouTube to ask any questions about the lecture and these will be answered live at the end of the talk. If you would like to post a question, please be aware, you will need to have a YouTube account.

For more information, please see museum.ie or email [email protected]

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There isn't an event for this on eventbrite. I've emailed the NMI about this.
 
I can report that this was EXCELLENT! the chap is an acknowledged expert and the talk he gave was clear, enthralling (well, I suppose you have to be predisposed to like material culture!) and well worth an hour :)

Only criticism is that he sounds as if he's talking from inside a bucket. Or maybe has a voice filter applied? I do hope that this was a technical hitch rather than the poor chap's throat.

Going to be turning up for the Book Shrines and the Croziers too.
 
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