Overview
Course Overview
The Diploma in Old Irish is a beginner’s course that gives students a solid grounding in the language and literature of Old Irish (600–900). This is the period of the language in which ancient sagas like the Táin, some of the Irish language’s most beautiful poetry, as well as the so-called ‘Brehon’ laws, were written.
Is This Course For Me?
Are you fascinated by the Irish language? Do you want to learn to read the earliest Irish literature that has come down to us in the original? Do you want to explore Ireland’s ancient sagas and poetry and the society that produced them? If so, this course could be for you. Contact us to find out more.
Career Opportunities
This course prepares students to undertake independent research in the field of Medieval Irish in the future. It may also be of interest to librarians, archivists and others who work with or have a passion for older Irish-language material.
Course Content
The course consists of six contact hours per week, as follows:
• Introduction to Old Irish (2 hours)
• Tutorials in Old Irish (2 hours)
• Old Irish literature, including readings in lyrical verse (1 hour)
• Old Irish glosses and saga literature (1 hour)
Study Old Irish (Diploma) at Trinity
An outline of the Diploma in Old Irish given by Dr Eoin Mac Cárthaigh at Trinity College Dublin by Dr Eoin Mac Cárthaigh
Course Details
Awards
9Number of Places
20 PlacesNext Intake
September 2025
Course Coordinator
Dr Mícheál Hoyne
Course Director
Dr Mícheál Hoyne
Closing Date
30th June 2025

Admission Requirements
This is a beginner’s course and assumes no prior knowledge of any period of the Irish language. The lectures are all delivered in English. Applications are normally accepted only from persons with a good Honours degree (II.1 or higher) in a cognate subject such as Modern Irish or another Celtic language, medieval languages, literature or history, archaeology.
English Language Requirements
All applicants to Trinity are required to provide official evidence of proficiency in the English language. Applicants to this course are required to meet Band B (Standard Entry) English language requirements. For more details of qualifications that meet Band B, see the English Language Requirements page here.
Course Fees
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Get in Touch
Telephone Number
+353 1 896 1450
mhoyne@tcd.ie
Website
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