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Trinity College Dublin names its Brutalist library after Irish female poet Eavan Boland, the first building named after a woman in the famous university’s 433 years.
A celebratory event was held to recognise the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) as a new benefactor of the Old Library ...
No one disputes that George Berkeley was among Ireland’s greatest thinkers, but he was also an unapologetic slaver. Now, Trinity College Dublin is taking his name off one of its buildings.
George Berkeley, a former fellow at Trinity College Dublin and Dean of Derry in the Church of Ireland, acquired at least four slaves on his Rhode Island estate in 1730-31.
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Explore the historic treasures of dublin's trinity library - MSNDiscover Dublin’s Trinity Library, Ireland's largest library and home to the Long Room, where historic artifacts like the Book of Kells and Trinity College Harp are preserved. Trump has signed ...
Trinity College Dublin turns a page on Old Library conservation A major €90m upgrade of the hallowed Long Room—and its 200,000 books—begins at the end of the year, while its famous Book of ...
Trinity College Dublin in Ireland has stripped the name of George Berkeley from one of its libraries, The New York Times reported. Berkeley, an alumnus of Trinity College, was a renowned philosopher ...
Trinity College Dublin names its Brutalist library after Irish female poet Eavan Boland, the first building named after a woman in the famous university’s 433 years.
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