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- Boyle, Elizabeth, History and salvation in medieval Ireland (2021)
- Boyle, Elizabeth, “Early medieval perspectives on pre-Christian traditions in the Celtic world”, in Prognostication in the medieval world (2021)
- Boyle, Elizabeth, “The poetics of irony in Middle Irish literature”, North American Journal of Celtic Studies 5:2 (2021)
- Braccesi, Lorenzo, “Le fidanzate di Eracle”, in IIe rencontre héracléene. Héraclès, les femmes et le féminin (1996)
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- Bradley, John (ed.), Settlement and society in medieval Ireland (1988)
- Bradley, John, “Early urban development in County Laois”, in Laois, history & society (1999)
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- Brady, Ciaran, The chief governors (1994)
- Brady, Ciaran, “The myth of ‘Silken Thomas’”, in The Geraldines and medieval Ireland (2016)
- Brady, Lindy, “Late medieval Irish kingship, Egerton 1782, and the Irish Arthurian romance Eachtra an mhadra mhaoil (‘The story of the crop-eared dog’)”, Arthurian Literature 34 (2018)
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- Breatnach, Caoimhín, “Explanations of three rare words in the tale known as Úath Beinne Étair and a re-assessment of this title”, Ériu 70 (2020)
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- Breatnach, Liam, “Varia III”, Ériu 67 (2017)
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- Briggs, Mariamne, “Removing the Muses”, in Crossing borders in the Insular Middle Ages (2019)
- Brillet, Denis, “La Vie de saint Guénolé envoyée à Jean d'Arezzo (BHL 8960)” (2000)
- Brincken, Anna-Dorothee von den, “Marianus Scottus”, Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 17 (1961)
- Brincken, Anna-Dorothee von den, “Imago Mundi. Marginalien zum 'Weltbild' des Honorius Augustodunensis (insbes. Imago Mundi, I, 1 und 5-7)”, in Scientia und ars im Hoch- und Spätmittelalter (1994)
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- Britannia Monastica 7 (2003)
- Britannia Monastica 19 (2017)
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- British Museum, A catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts in the British Museum, vol. 2 (1808)
- British Museum, A catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts in the British Museum, vol. 4 (1812)
- British Museum, A catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts in the British Museum, vol. 3 (1808)
- British Museum, A catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts in the British Museum, vol. 1 (1808)
- British Museum, A catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts in the British Museum (1808–1812)
- British Museum, Catalogue of manuscripts in the British Museum, New Series, vol. 1.1 (1834)
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- Broadhurst, Kensa, “Lymbo yw or’nys dhodho”, Quaestio Insularis 22 (2021)
- Broadie, Alexander, “Philosophy and theology in Scotland before the Reformation”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
- Broadwell, D. K., “Was Vortigern a Pelagian?”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 15 (1995)
- Broderick, George, “Fin as Oshin”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Broderick, George, “Sprachkontakt und Sprachgeschichte der Insel Man im Rahmen ihrer Ortsnamen”, in Akten des ersten Symposiums Deutschsprachiger Keltologen (Gosen bei Berlin, 8.–10. April 1992) (1993)
- Broderick, George, “The continuation, survival and obsolescence of Gaulish speech in the Roman Empire”, Keltische Forschungen 6 (2013–2014)
- Broderick, George, “The Manx verbal noun revisited”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 18 (2017)
- Broderick, George, “Manx traditional songs, rhymes and chants in the repertoire of the last native Manx speakers”, Studia Celtica Fennica 16 (2019)
- Broderick, George, “Initial consonant replacement in Classical Manx”, Studia Celtica 53 (2019)
- Broderick, George, “Two Manx conversations (1948 and 1952)”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 21 (2020)
- Brodie, Hugh, “Punching above Gwynedd’s weight”, Studia Celtica 53 (2019)
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- Bromwich, Rachel, “Pedwar marchog ar hugain llys Arthur (The twenty-four knights of Arthur’s court)”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1956 (1956)
- Bromwich, Rachel, “William Camden and Trioedd Ynys Prydain”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:1 (1968–1970)
- Bromwich, Rachel, “[Translations”, in The figure of Arthur (1972)
- Bromwich, Rachel, “Concepts of Arthur”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
- Bromwich, Rachel, “The ‘Tristan’ poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen”, Studia Celtica 14–15 (1979–1980)
- Bromwich, Rachel, “Cyfeiriadau traddodiadol a chwedlonol y gogynfeirdd”, in Beirdd a thywysogion (1996)
- Bromwich, Rachel, “The triads of the horses”, in The horse in Celtic culture (1997)
- Bromwich, Rachel, Trioedd Ynys Prydein (2014)
- Bronner, Dagmar, “Der kommentierte Kommentar”, in Allerlei Keltisches. Studien zu Ehren von Erich Poppe. Studies in honour of Erich Poppe (2011)
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- Bronner, Dagmar, Three historical poems on Tuathal Techtmar and the bórama from the Book of Lecan (2017)
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- Brooks, E. St. John, “14th century monastic estates in Meath”, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 83:2 (1953)
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- Broun, Dauvit, “Dunkeld and the origin of Scottish identity”, The Innes Review 48:2 (1997)
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- Brown, Daniel, Hugh de Lacy, first earl of Ulster (2016)
- Brown, Mary Ellen, “Balladry”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
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