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  1. The Regent House Museum. The zoology museum of Trinity College Dublin was formed in 1777 at Regent House, Strand Street in Dublin, Ireland. Robert Ball on appointment as Director (1844–1857), donated his personal collection, and was largely responsible for amassing most of the material by gift, purchase, through personal contacts and especially through the Dublin University Zoological ...

  2. Trinity College Dublin MS 1317 [H.2.15B] is an autograph manuscript by Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh (murdered 1671). The most succinct description of the manuscript is by Irish historian, William O'Sullivan:

  3. Universitas Dublin saprene ana ing posisi kaping-43 rangking donya lan rangking kaping-13 ing Éropah. Pranala njaba. Trinity College, Dublin – official site; University statutes Archived 2009-03-18 at the Wayback Machine

  4. Kelly v Trinity College Dublin [2007] IESC 61; [2007] 12 JIC 1411; is an Irish Supreme Court case in which the Court held that former employments or associations are insufficient, in the absence of other evidence, to disqualify a person from participating in disciplinary or similar tribunals related to that former employment. [1]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DublinDublin - Wikipedia

    Trinity College The Old Library at Trinity College. The University of Dublin is the oldest university in Ireland, dating from the 16th century, and is located in the city centre. Its sole constituent college, Trinity College (TCD), was established by Royal Charter in 1592 under Elizabeth I.

  6. Trinity Hall. /  53.31194°N 6.26139°W  / 53.31194; -6.26139. Trinity Hall is the main extramural hall of residence for students of Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. It is located on Dartry Road in Dartry within Rathmines, about four kilometres south of the college's main campus. Trinity's Botanic Gardens share the site.

  7. The Regius Professorship of Physic is a Regius Professorship in Medicine at Trinity College Dublin. The seat dates from at least 1637, placing it amongst the oldest academic posts at the university. [1] Mention is made in the college's Register for 1598 of an annual grant of £40 from the government for a "Physitian's pay"; this is sometimes ...

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