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- Ifans, Dafydd, “Bywyd a gwaith William Bodwrda o Aberdaron” (1974)
- Ifans, Dafydd, “Pedair llawysgrif Gymraeg o Fostyn”, The National Library of Wales Journal 19:2 (1975–1976)
- Ifans, Dafydd, “[News and notes”, The National Library of Wales Journal 20:2 (1977–1978)
- Ifans, Dafydd, William Salesbury and the Welsh laws (1980)
- Ifans, Dafydd, “Biographica et bibliographica. A Sir Walter Ralegh letter”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:3 (1982)
- Ifans, Rhiannon, Cywyddau ymryson Syr Dafydd Trefor (2012)
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- Imhoff, Helen, “DIL ‘de(i)n’ indeclinable?”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 20 (2019)
- Indo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology 22:2 (2018)
- Indo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology 24:1 (2020)
- Ingridsdotter, Kicki, “Death from emotion in early Irish literature”, in Ulidia 3 (2013)
- Innes, Cosmo, Origines parochiales Scotiae, vol. 1 (1851)
- Innes, Cosmo, Origines parochiales Scotiae, vol. 2.1 (1854)
- Innes, Cosmo, Origines parochiales Scotiae, vol. 2.2 (1855)
- Innes, Sìm, “Is eagal liom lá na hagra”, in The cult of saints and the Virgin Mary in medieval Scotland (2010)
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- Ireland, Aideen M., “Glendalough”, in Glendalough (2011)
- Ireland, Aideen M., “The Broighter hoard”, in Place and space in the medieval world (2018)
- Ireland, Colin A., The Gaelic background of Old English poetry before Bede (2022)
- Ireland, Colin, “Lutting of Lindisfarne and the earliest recorded use of Dionysiac Anno Domini chronology in Northumbria”, Peritia 31 (2020)
- Ireland, Darcy, “Remarks on the theological aspect of the ‘hell-motif’ in Síaburcharpat Con Culaind”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 34 (2014)
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- Irish Book Lover 1:1–12 (1909–1910)
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- Irmischer, Johann Konrad, Handschriften-Katalog der Königlichen Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Erlangen (1852)
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- Irslinger, Britta, “Medb ‘the intoxicating one’? (Re-)constructing the past through etymology”, in Ulidia 4 (2017)
- Irslinger, Britta, “The functions and semantics of Middle Welsh X hun(an)”, in Morphosyntactic variation in medieval Celtic languages (2020)
- Irvine, William Fergusson, “[Nodiadau cymysg”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1937–1939)
- Irvine, Susan, et al. (eds), The anonymous Old English homily (2020)
- Irwin, Liam, “The Irish parish in historical perspective”, in Parishes in transition (2010)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Mydr a morffoffonemeg yn yr Hengerdd”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 40 (1993)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The end of the world in Welsh and Irish”, Studia Celtica 28 (1994)
- Isaac, Graham R., “‘Ymddiddan Taliesin ac Ugnach’”, Llên Cymru 25 (2002)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Medieval Welsh Englynion duad and Proto-Indo-European *diḗus ph2tḗr”, Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005)
- Isaac, Graham R., Studies in Celtic sound changes and their chronology (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Loss of PIE *p in Celtic and related matters”, in Studies in Celtic sound changes and their chronology (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “A rule of laryngeals in Celtic”, in Studies in Celtic sound changes and their chronology (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “A relative chronology from Proto-Indo-European to Celtic”, in Studies in Celtic sound changes and their chronology (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The origins of Celtic”, in Studies in Celtic sound changes and their chronology (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The rule of palatalisation in Proto-Irish”, in Studies in Celtic sound changes and their chronology (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Celtic and Afro-Asiatic”, in Kelten am Rhein (2009)
- Isaac, Graham, “The structure and typology of prepositional relative clauses in Early Welsh”, in Yr hen iaith (2003)
- Isaac, Graham R., et al., Rhyddiaith Gymraeg o lawysgrifau’r 13eg ganrif (2002)
- Isaac, Graham R., et al., Rhyddiaith Gymraeg o lawysgrifau’r 13eg ganrif (2013)
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- “Irish Jesuit Archives”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (?–present) – online
- “School of Celtic Studies”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (2020–present) – online
- “University College Cork”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “National University of Ireland, Galway”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “Waterford Treasures Museums”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (2021–present) – online
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- Jacbobs, Nicholas, “Englynion Calan gaeaf a'r misoedd o ‘englynion duad’”, Studia Celtica 36 (2002)
- Jack, R. Ian, “Bulls and boars in Celtic Iberia”, in Origins and revivals (2000)
- Jack, Sybil M., “An examination of the recent reconceptualising of woodlands in Scotland from the last Ice Age to the present”, in Celts and their cultures at home and abroad (2013)
- Jack, Sybil M., “The unpopular Rabbie Bums and his ilk”, in Origins and revivals (2000)
- Jäcke, Anja, “Auf den Spuren des insularen Dares”, in Allerlei Keltisches. Studien zu Ehren von Erich Poppe. Studies in honour of Erich Poppe (2011)
- Jackson, Eleanor, “Picturing the pious reader”, Pecia 17 (2014)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Note on pedryollt bennawr”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 6:4 (1933)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The auguries of Esdras concerning the character of the year”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 7:1 (1933)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “A note on the miracle of the instantaneous harvest”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 10:3 (1940)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Some fresh light on the miracle of the instantaneous harvest”, Folklore: The Journal of the Folklore Society 51:3 (1940)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “The motive of the threefold death in the story of Suibhne Geilt”, in Féil-sgríbhinn Eóin Mhic Néill (1940)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “The adventure of Laeghaire mac Crimhthainn”, Speculum 17:3 (1942)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Arthur’s battle of Breguoin”, Antiquity 23 (1949)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Common Gaelic”, Proceedings of the British Academy 37 (1951)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Some remarks on the Gaelic notitiae in the Book of Deer”, Ériu 16 (1952)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The site of Mount Badon”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., Contributions to the study of Manx phonology (1955)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The Pictish language”, in The problem of the Picts (1955)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The poem A eolcha Alban uile”, Celtica 3 (1956)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The Duan Albanach”, The Scottish Historical Review 36:122 (1957)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The sources for the Life of St. Kentigern”, in Studies in the early British church (1958)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The Arthur of history”, in Arthurian literature in the Middle Ages (1959)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Arthur in early Welsh verse”, in Arthurian literature in the Middle Ages (1959)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Edinburgh and the Anglian occupation of Lothian”, in The Anglo-Saxons (1959)
- Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone, “Gemination and spirant mutation”, Celtica 5 (1960)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., The international popular tale and early Welsh tradition (1961)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., The oldest Irish tradition (1964)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., A historical phonology of Breton (1967)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The palatalisation of labials in the Gaelic languages”, in Beiträge zur Indogermanistik und Keltologie (1967)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The breaking of original long ē in Scottish Gaelic”, in Celtic studies (1968)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., The Gaelic notes in the Book of Deer [The Osborn Bergin Memorial Lecture 1970] (1972)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Nora Kershaw Chadwick 1891–1972”, Proceedings of the British Academy 58 (1972)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The historical grammar of Irish”, in Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Celtic Studies, held in University College, Galway, 6–13 July, 1979 (1983)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The colloquy of Llywelyn and Gwrnerth”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 21 (1938)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Notes on the Ogam inscriptions of southern Britain”, in The early cultures of north-west Europe (1950)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “On the northern British section in Nennius”, in Celt and Saxon (1963)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “Notes on the long-é future in Middle and Modern Irish”, Celtica 11 (1976)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Brittonica”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Primitive Irish ṷ and ƀ”, Études Celtiques 5:1 (1949–1950)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “The British language during the period of the English settlements”, in Studies in early British history (1954)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Final syllables in “Pádraig” Loanwords”, Études Celtiques 9:1 (1960–1961)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “The phonology of the Breton dialect of Plougrescant”, Études Celtiques 9 (1960–1961)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Linguistic geography and the history of the Breton language”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 28 (1960–1961)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Some popular motifs in early Welsh tradition”, Études Celtiques 11:1 (1964–1966)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., Aneurin. The Gododdin (1969)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Varia”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 2 (1981)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Varia”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 3 (1982)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., “The date of the Tripartite Life of St. Patrick”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 41 (1986)
- Jackson, Peter, “Herwagen's lost manuscript of the Collectanea”, in Collectanea Pseudo-Bedae (1998)
- Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone, Studies in early Celtic nature poetry (1935)
- Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone, Early Welsh gnomic poems (1935)
- Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone, Cath Maighe Léna (1938)
- Jackson, Kenneth, “Once again Arthur’s battles”, Modern Philology 43:1 (1945)
- Jackson, Kenneth H., Language and history in early Britain (1953)
- Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone, A Celtic miscellany (1971)
- Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone, Aislinge Meic Con Glinne (1990)
- Jacobs, Lesley, “Trouble in the Island of the Mighty”, Viator 40:2 (2009)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “The Old English heroic tradition in the light of Welsh evidence”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 2 (1981)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “The Green Knight”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 4 (1982)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “Celtic saga and the contexts of old English elegiac poetry”, Études Celtiques 26 (1989)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “Adjectival collocations in the poetry of the early Cywyddwr”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 31 (1996)
- Jacobs, Nicholas, “The seafarer and the birds”, Celtica 23 (1999)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “Red, brown, and grey cuckoos”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 40 (2000)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “Lledwag kronffair”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 44 (2002)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “A Jacksonian emendation revisited”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 48 (2004)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “Animadversions on bastardy in the Red Book of Hergest”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 55 (2008)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, “Geufel”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 62 (2011)
- Jacobs, Nicolas, Early Welsh gnomic and nature poetry (2012)
- Jacobsen, Peter Christian, “The Island of the Birds in the Navigatio sancti Brendani”, in The Brendan legend. Texts and versions (2006)
- Jacobsen, Peter Christian, “Carmina Columbani”, in Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter (1982)
- Jacobson, Howard, A commentary on Pseudo-Philo’s Liber antiquitatum biblicarum (1996)
- Jacobsthal, Paul, “Imagery in early Celtic art”, Proceedings of the British Academy 27 (1941)
- Jacoby, Felix, Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker, vol. 1 (A) (1923–1958)
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- Jacques, Michaela, “Sexual discourse and structural unity in Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd’s Gorhoffedd”, Studia Celtica 52 (2018)
- Jacques, Michaela, “Syllable and diphthong classification in the medieval Welsh bardic grammars”, Language and History 63 (2020)
- James, Christine, “Ban wedy i dynny”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 27 (1994)
- James, E. Wyn, “Popular poetry, Methodism, and the ascendancy of the hymn”, in The Cambridge history of Welsh literature (2019)
- James, Edward (ed.), Visigothic Spain (1980)
- James, Edward, “Ireland and western Gaul in the Merovingian period”, in Ireland in early medieval Europe (1982)
- James, Edward, “Bede and the tonsure question”, Peritia 3 (1984)
- James, Edward, “The origins of barbarian kingdoms”, in The origins of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (1989)
- James, Heather, “The geography of the cult of St David”, in St David of Wales (2007)
- James, Jenkin, “A short account of the work of the Press Board of the University of Wales, 1922-1938”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1937 (1938)
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- James, Montague Rhodes, The ancient libraries of Canterbury and Dover (1903)
- James, M. R., “Notes on apocrypha II”, The Journal of Theological Studies 11 (1909–1910)
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- Jankulak, Karen, “Spondet devotion quod negat scientia? The cult of St Caron of Tregaron”, in A travers les îles celtiques = A-dreuz an inizi keltiek = Per insulas scotticas (2008)
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- Jankulak, Karen, The medieval cult of St Petroc (2000)
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