Bibliography

Hans P. A. (Hans Pieter Atze)
Oskamp
b. 1936–d. 1990

14 publications between 1967 and 1978 indexed
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Works authored

Oskamp, Hans P. A., De reis van Sente Brandane: naar de versie in het Comburgsche handschrift, Klassiek Letterkundig Pantheon, 189, Zutphen: Thieme, 1972.
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Oskamp, H. P. A., The Voyage of Máel Dúin. A study in early Irish voyage literature followed by an edition of Immram Curaig Máele Dúin from the YBL in TCD, Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, 1970.


Contributions to journals

Oskamp, Hans P. A., “The Irish material in the St. Paul Irish codex”, Éigse 17:3 (1978): 385–391.
Oskamp, Hans, “The Irish quatrains and salutation in the Drummond Missal”, Ériu 28 (1977): 82–91.
Oskamp, Hans P. A., “A schoolteacher’s hand in a Florentine manuscript”, Scriptorium 31 (1977): 191–197.
Oskamp, Hans P. A., “Mael Muire: compiler or reviser?”, Éigse 16:3 (1975–1976/1976): 177–182.
Oskamp, Hans P. A., “Echtra Condla”, Études Celtiques 14:1 (1974–1975): 207–228.
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Oskamp, Hans P. A., “The Yellow Book of Lecan proper”, Ériu 26 (1975): 102–121.
Oskamp, Hans P. A., “On the collation of Lebor na hUidre”, Ériu 25 (1974): 147–156.
Oskamp, Hans P. A., “The first twelve folia of Rawlinson B 502”, Ériu 23 (1972): 56–72.
Oskamp, H. P. A., “Mochen, mochen, a Brénaind: ? By Máel Ísu Ó Brolchán”, Éigse 13 (1969–1970): 92–98.
Oskamp, Hans P. A., “The author of Sex aetates mundi”, Studia Celtica 3 (1968): 127–140.
Oskamp, Hans P. A., “Notes on the history of Lebor na hUidre”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 65 C (1966–1967): 117–137.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Oskamp, Hans P. A., “Vroeg-middeleeuwse traditie in een laat-middeleeuws Iers handschrift”, in: Tom Cram, Rudolf Geel, Herman Pleij, George Vis, and Willem Willink (eds), Weerwerk: opstellen aangeboden aan professor dr. Garmt Stuiveling ter gelegenheid van zijn afscheid als hoogleraar aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, Assen: Van Gorcum, 1973. 119–125, 260.