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- Ford, Patrick K., “A fragment on the Hanes Taliesin by Llywelyn Siôn”, Études Celtiques 14:2 (1974–1975)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Lám deoraid again”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 33 (1974)
- Ford, Patrick K., “The well of Nechtan and ‘La gloire lumineuse’”, in Myth in Indo-European antiquity (1974)
- Ford, Patrick K., The Mabinogi and other medieval Welsh tales (1977)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Prolegomena to a reading of the Mabinogi”, Studia Celtica 16–17 (1981–1982)
- Ford, Patrick K. (ed.), Celtic folklore and Christianity (1983)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Branwen”, Studia Celtica 22–23 (1987–1988)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Celtic women”, Viator 19 (1988)
- Ford, Patrick K., “The blind, the dumb, and the ugly”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 19 (1990)
- Ford, Patrick K., “A highly important pig”, in Celtic language, Celtic culture (1990)
- Ford, Patrick K., “The idea of everlasting fame in the Táin”, in Ulidia (1994)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Re-reading Dafydd ap Gwilym”, in A Celtic florilegium (1996)
- Ford, Patrick K., “The which on the wall”, in Obscenity (1998)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Blackbirds, cuckoos and infixed pronouns”, in Celtic connections (1999)
- Ford, Patrick K., Math uab Mathonwy (1999)
- Ford, Patrick K., The Celtic poets (1999)
- Ford, Patrick K., “The Ulaid and the Iliad, some considerations”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 18 (2000)
- Ford, Patrick K., Manawydan uab Llyr (2000)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Amazon dot Choin”, in Identifying the 'Celtic' (2002)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Ul na n-Ulad”, Emania 20 (2006)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Yr adfail”, Studia Celtica 41 (2007)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Later prose prefaces to medieval Welsh poetry”, in Narrative in Celtic tradition (2011)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Gwydion in the court of Pryderi”, in Gablánach in scélaigecht (2013)
- Ford, Patrick K., “Dafydd ap Gwilym paints a picture”, in Rhetoric and reality in medieval Celtic literature (2014)
- Ford, Philip, “Scottish nationalism in the poetry of George Buchanan”, in Britannia Latina (2005)
- Ford, A., et al. (eds), Papers from the Sixth Meeting of the Northeastern Linguistic Society (1976)
- Forrai, Réka, “The notes of Anastasius on Eriugena’s translation of the Corpus Dionysiacum”, The Journal of Medieval Latin 18 (2008)
- Forste-Grupp, Sheryl L., “The earliest Irish personal letter”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 15 (1998)
- Förster, Max, “Die Kleinliteratur des Aberglaubens im Altenglischen”, Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 110 (1903)
- Förster, Max, “Adams Erschaffung und Namengebung”, Archiv fur Religionswissenschaft 11 (1907–1908)
- Förster, Max, “Das älteste mittellateinische Gesprächbüchlein”, Romanische Forschungen 27:2 (1910)
- Förster, Max, “Früh-mittelkymrische und früh-mittelenglische Sprüche bei Giraldus Cambrensis”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 24 (1954)
- Förster, Max, “Die mittelirische Version von Adams Erschaffung”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 13 (1921)
- Förster, Max, “Das älteste kymrische Traumbuch (um 1350)”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 13 (1921)
- Förster, Max, “Zwei kymrische Orakelalphabete für Psalterwahrsagung”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 20 (1936)
- Forstner, Karl, “Das Salzburger Skriptorium unter Virgil und das Verbrüderungsbuch von St. Peter”, in Virgil von Salzburg (1985)
- Forsyth, Katherine, “The ogham-inscribed spindle-whorl from Buckquoy”, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 125 (1995)
- Forsyth, Katherine, Language in Pictland (1997)
- Forsyth, Katherine, “Literacy in Pictland”, in Literacy in medieval Celtic societies (1998)
- Forsyth, Katherine, “An Ogham-inscribed plaque from Bornais, South Uist”, in West over sea (2007)
- Forsythe, Katherine (ed.), Studies on the Book of Deer (2008)
- Forsyth, Katherine, “The stones of Deer”, in Studies on the Book of Deer (2008)
- Forsyth, Katherine, et al., “Evidence of a lost Pictish source in the Historia regum Anglorum of Symeon of Durham”, in Kings, clerics and chronicles in Scotland, 500–1297 (2000)
- Forte, Anthony J., “A critical edition of a Hiberno-Latin commentary on Matthew 1-8 (Codex Vindobonensis 940)” (1991)
- Forte, Anthony J., “Some philological observations on Codex Vindobonensis 940”, in The Scriptures and early medieval Ireland (1999)
- Fortson, Benjamin F., “On ‘double-nasal’ presents in Celtic and Indo-European and a new Irish sound law”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 57 (2009–2010)
- Foster, Idris L., “A survey of some recent works on the syntax of Irish and Welsh”, Transactions of the Philological Society 40 (1941)
- Foster, Idris, “The Irish influence on some Welsh personal names”, in Féil-sgríbhinn Eóin Mhic Néill (1940)
- Foster, Idris, “The book of the anchorite”, Proceedings of the British Academy 36 (1950)
- Foster, Idris Llewelyn, “Gereint, Owein, and Peredur”, in Arthurian literature in the Middle Ages (1959)
- Foster, Idris, “Sir Ifor Williams 1881–1965”, Proceedings of the British Academy 53 (1967)
- Foster, Idris Llewelyn, “Sir Ifor Williams”, in Interpreters of early medieval Britain (2002)
- Foster, Sally M., “Physical evidence for the early church in Scotland”, in Places of worship in Britain and Ireland, 300–950 (2015)
- Evans, Dylan Foster, et al., Gwalch cywyddau gwŷr (2013)
- Foster, Idris Llewelyn, et al., Culhwch ac Olwen (1988)
- Foulon, C., “Jean-Philippe Marx”, Études Celtiques 14:1 (1974–1975)
- Foundations of Irish culture (2013–present) – online
- Fouracre, Paul J., et al. (eds), Frankland (2008)
- Fouracre, Paul, et al., Late Merovingian France (1996)
- Fournier, E. E., “The treasure of the fianna”, The Celtic Review 1:3 (1904–1905)
- Fournier, Paul, “Le Liber ex lege Moysi et les tendances bibliques du droit canonique irlandais”, Revue Celtique 30 (1909)
- Fowkes, Robert A., “Irish and Germans on the Continent in the Middle Ages”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49–50 (1997)
- Fowler, David C., “The date of the Cornish Ordinalia”, Mediaeval Studies 23 (1961)
- Fowler, J. T., Adamnani Vita S. Columbae (1895)
- Fox, Bethany, “The p-Celtic place-names of North-East England and South-East Scotland”, The Heroic Age: A Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe 10 (2007) – online
- Fox, Cyril, “The boundary line of Cymru”, Proceedings of the British Academy 26 (1940)
- Fox, Peter (ed.), The Book of Kells, vol. 2 (1990)
- Fox, Peter, “The Old Library”, in The Old Library (2012)
- Fox, Peter, Trinity College Library, Dublin (2014)
- Fox, Peter, “Bernard Meehan”, in An Insular odyssey (2017)
- Fox, Yaniv, Power and religion in Merovingian Gaul (2014)
- Fox, Yaniv, “The political context of Irish monasticism in seventh-century Francia”, in The Irish in early medieval Europe (2016)
- Fox, Cyril, et al. (eds), The early cultures of north-west Europe (1950)
- Fox, H. S. A., et al., The Cornish lands of the Arundells of Lanherne, fourteenth to sixteenth centuries (2000)
- Foy, W., “Die indg. Langdiphthonge im Inselkeltischen”, in Festschrift Whitley Stokes zum siebzigsten Geburtstage am 28. Februar 1900 gewidmet (1900)
- Foy, Willy, “Zur keltischen Lautgeschichte”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 3 (1901)
- Frakes, Jerold C., “Remigius of Auxerre, Eriugena, and the Greco-Latin circumstantiae-formula of Accessus ad Auctores”, in The sacred nectar of the Greeks (1988)
- Frame, Paul, “Glyndŵr’s rebellion, the bishop of Bangor and the councils of Pisa and Constance”, Welsh History Review 28 (2016)
- Frame, Robin, “Two kings in Leinster”, in Colony and frontier in medieval Ireland (1995)
- Frame, Robin, “Thomas de Rokeby, sheriff of Yorkshire, justiciar of Ireland”, Peritia 10 (1996)
- Frame, Robin, Colonial Ireland 1169–1369 (2012)
- Frame, Robin, “A register of lost deeds relating to the earldom of Ulster, c.1230–1376”, in Princes, prelates and poets in medieval Ireland (2013)
- France, John, “Geoffroy de Monmouth et son époque”, in Chroniqueurs et historiens de la Bretagne (2001)
- Frank, Barbara, “Varianten, Fortsetzungen, Neubearbeitungen. Zur Textgeschichte des Conte del Graal von Chrétien de Troyes”, in Text und Zeittiefe (1994)
- Fransen, Dorus, “Prehistoric burial grounds and medieval belief systems in Ireland”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 25 (2010)
- Fransen, Dorus, “Tionól 2010”, Kelten: Mededelingen van de Stichting A. G. van Hamel voor Keltische Studies 49 (2011)
- Franz, Natalie Anne, “At the crossroads”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 29 (2011)
- Fraser, J., “A use of the verbal noun in Irish”, in Miscellany presented to Kuno Meyer (1912)
- Fraser, J., “Gaelic nar = ar ‘our’”, Revue Celtique 34 (1913)
- Fraser, J., “The passion of St. Christopher”, Revue Celtique 34 (1913)
- Fraser, John, “The breaking of ē in Scotch Gaelic”, Revue Celtique 35 (1914)
- Fraser, John, “Accent and Svarabhakti in a dialect of Scotch Gaelic”, Revue Celtique 35 (1914)
- Fraser, James E., “Northumbrian Whithorn and the making of St Ninian”, The Innes Review 53:1 (2002)
- Fraser, James E., “Rochester, Hexham and Cennrígmonaid”, in Saints’ cults in the Celtic world (2009)
- Fraser, James E., “Adomnán and the morality of war”, in Adomnán of Iona (2010)
- Fraser, J., “Irish Áru ‘Aran’”, Revue Celtique 39 (1922)
- Fraser, John, “Grammatical notes on Scottish Gaelic”, Revue Celtique 40 (1923)
- Fraser, John, “Grammatical notes on Scottish Gaelic”, Revue Celtique 41 (1924)
- Fraser, John, “Linguistic evidence and archaeological and ethnological facts”, Proceedings of the British Academy 12 (1926)
- Fraser, John, “The Gaelic notitiae in the Book of Deer”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 5 (1938)
- Fraser, John, “A note on Cormac’s Glossary”, in Féil-sgríbhinn Eóin Mhic Néill (1940)
- Fraser, William, Facsimiles of Scottish charters and letters prepared by Sir William Fraser (1903)
- Fraser, John, “Some cases of ablaut in Old Irish”, Ériu 5 (1911)
- Fraser, J., “The prepositions in the Würzburg glosses”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 8 (1912)
- Fraser, J., “The 3 sg. imperative in O. Irish”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 8 (1912)
- Fraser, John, “The miracle of Ciaran’s hand”, Ériu 6 (1912)
- Fraser, J., “The present and future tenses of the verb in Scotch Gaelic”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 10 (1915)
- Fraser, J., “Etymologica”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 10 (1915)
- Fraser, John, “The first battle of Moytura”, Ériu 8 (1916)
- Fraser, J., “Arran and Aδρou”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 16 (1927)
- Fraser, James E., The battle of Dunnichen 685 (2002)
- Fraser, James E., “Adomnán, Cumméne Ailbe, and the Picts”, Peritia 17–18 (2003–2004)
- Fraser, James E., The Roman conquest of Scotland (2005)
- Fraser, James E., The Pictish conquest (2006)
- Fraser, James E., “St Columba and the convention at Druimm Cete”, Early Medieval Europe 15:3 (2007)
- Fraser, James E., From Caledonia to Pictland (2009)
- Fraser, J., et al., “Genealogies of saints”, in Irish texts, fasciculus III (1931)
- Fraser, J., et al. (eds), Irish texts, fasciculi I-V (1931–1934)
- Fraser, J., et al. (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus I (1931)
- Fraser, J., et al. (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus II (1931)
- Fraser, J., et al. (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus III (1931)
- Fraser, J., et al. (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus IV (1934)
- Fraser, J., et al. (eds), Irish texts, fasciculus V (1934)
- Frawley, Oona (ed.), Memory Ireland, vol. 2 (2012)
- Frazier, Katherine R., “More than a name”, in Proceedings of the Celtic Studies Association of North America Annual Meeting 2008 (2011)
- Fredengren, Christina, et al., “Connections and distance”, Environmental Archaeology 9:2 (2004)
- Fredengren, Christina, et al., Lough Kinale (2010)
- Freeman, A. Martin, “The Annals of Connacht”, Revue Celtique 50 (1933)
- Freeman, A. Martin, “The Annals of Connacht”, Revue Celtique 51 (1934)
- Freeman, A. M., The compossicion booke of Conought (1936)
- Freeman, A. Martin, “Betha Mhuire eigiptacdha”, Études Celtiques 1:1 (1936)
- Freeman, Philip M., “Visions from the dead in Herodotus, Nicander of Colophon, and the Táin bó Cúailnge”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994)
- Freeman, Philip M., “Greek and Roman views of Ireland”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 13 (1995)
- Freeman, Philip M., “A Middle Irish version of the Romulus and Remus story”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 11 (1993)
- Freeman, Philip, “Lycian/Galatian Αρμεδυμνος”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 55 (2006)
- Freeman, Philip, The world of Saint Patrick (2014)
- Freeman, A. Martin, “The annals in Cotton MS Titus A xxv”, Revue Celtique 41 (1924)
- Freeman, A. Martin, “The annals in Cotton MS Titus A xxv”, Revue Celtique 42 (1925)
- Freeman, A. Martin, “The annals in Cotton MS Titus A xxv”, Revue Celtique 43 (1926)
- Freeman, A. Martin, et al., “The annals in Cotton MS Titus A xxv”, Revue Celtique 44 (1927)
- Freeman, A. Martin, Annála Connacht, A.D. 1224-1544 (1944)
- Freeman, Philip M., “Elements of the Ulster Cycle in pre-Posidonian classical literature”, in Ulidia (1994)
- Freeman, Philip M., “The earliest Greek sources on the Celts”, Études Celtiques 32 (1996)
- Freeman, Philip, Ireland and the classical world (2000)
- Freeman, Philip, “Who were the Atecotti?”, in Identifying the 'Celtic' (2002)
- Freeman, Philip, “[Various contributions]”, in The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales (2003)
- Freitag, Barbara, Sheela-na-gigs (2004)
- Freitag, Barbara, Hy Brasil (2013)
- French, Alexander, “Meilyr’s elegy for Gruffudd ap Cynan”, Études Celtiques 16 (1979)
- French, R. B. D., “J. O. Hannay and the Gaelic League”, Hermathena 102 (1966)
- Frend, W. H. C., “The christianization of Roman Britain”, in Christianity in Britain, 300-700 (1969)
- Frendo, David, “Anonymus Graecosiculus”, Peritia 24–25 (2013–2014)
- Frendo, David, “Sebeos and the Armenian historiographical tradition in the context of Byzantine-Iranian relations”, Peritia 4 (1985)
- Frendo, David, “Byzantine continuity”, Peritia 4 (1985)
- Frey, Otto-Herman, “Die Bewaffnung im Hallstattkreis”, Études Celtiques 20 (1983)
- Frey, Otto-Herman, “The Celts in Italy”, in The Celtic world (1995)
- Frey, Jörg, et al. (eds), Jesus in apokryphen Evangelienüberlieferung (2010)
- Friedel, V. H., “La Lorica de Leide (avec une planche)”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 2 (1899)
- Friedel, V. H., “Les vers de Pseudo-Nennius”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 3 (1901)
- Friedel, V. H., “Ad versus Nennii”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 3 (1901)
- Friedel, V. H., “Origine de l’emblème de l’île de Man”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 4 (1903)
- Friedel, V. H., et al., La vision de Tondale (Tnudgal) (1907)
- Frijhoff, Willem, et al. (eds), Multilingualism, nationhood, and cultural identity (2016)
- Fros, Henryk, “Inédits non recensés dans la BHL”, Analecta Bollandiana 102 (1984)
- Fros, Henryk, Bibliotheca hagiographica latina antiquae et mediae aetatis (1986)
- Fry, Susan, Burial in medieval Ireland 900–1500 (1999)
- Fryde, E. B., “The manuscript of the writings of Boethius belonging to Lupus of Ferrières (? c. 829–c. 836)”, in Ysgrifau a cherddi cyflwynedig i Daniel Huws (1994)
- Frykenberg, Brian, “The ‘death of the wild man’ in the legend of Suibhne Gelt”, in Buile Suibhne (2014)
- Frykenberg, Brian, “The ‘rebaptism’ of Suibhne”, Peritia 28 (2017)
- Frykenberg, Brian, “St. Moling and the legend of Christopher”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 66 (2019)
- Fuchs, Franz, Bildung und Wissenschaft in Regensburg (1989)
- Fudge, Crysten, The life of Cornish (1982)
- FulDig (?–present) – online
- Fulford, Michael, et al., “Silchester and the end of Roman towns”, Current Archaeology 161 (1999)
- Fulford, Michael, et al., “The Silchester ogham stone”, Antiquity 54:211 (1980)
- Fulford, Michael, et al., “An early date for Ogham”, Medieval Archaeology 44 (2000)
- Fulk, Robert D., “The historical present in medieval Irish narrative”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 42 (1987)
- Füllgrabe, Jörg, “Das Fürstengrab vom Glauberg”, in Akten des 5. Deutschsprachigen Keltologensymposiums, Zürich, 7. - 10. September 2009 (2010)
- Füllgrabe, Jörg, “Ein Kalendarium der jüngeren Eisenzeit oder doch ‘nur’ eine Nekropole? Das Fundensemble um den Glauberg”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 28 (2013)
- Fulton, Helen, “The theory of Celtic influence on the Harley lyrics”, Modern Philology 82:3 (1985)
- Fulton, Helen, “Medieval Welsh poems to nuns”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 21 (1991)
- Fulton, Helen, Selections from the Dafydd ap Gwilym apocrypha (1996)
- Fulton, Helen, “Cultural meanings in the Mabinogi”, in Origins and revivals (2000)
- Fulton, Helen, “Individual and society in Owein/Yvain and Gereint/Erec”, in The individual in Celtic literatures (2001)
- Fulton, Helen, “Awdurdod ac awduriaeth”, in Cyfoeth y testun (2003)
- Fulton, Helen (ed.), Medieval Celtic literature and society (2005)
- Fulton, Helen, “Owain Glyn Dŵr and the uses of prophecy”, Studia Celtica 39 (2005)
- Fulton, Helen, “Class and nation”, in Authority and subjugation in writing of medieval Wales (2008)
- Fulton, Helen, A companion to Arthurian literature (2009)
- Fulton, Helen, “Troy story”, The Medieval Chronicle 7 (2011)
- Fulton, Helen, “Magic naturalism in the Táin bó Cúailnge”, in Narrative in Celtic tradition (2011)
- Fulton, Helen, “A medieval Welsh version of the Troy story”, in Probable truth (2013)
- Fulton, Helen, “The status of the Welsh language in medieval Wales”, in The land beneath the sea (2013)
- Fulton, Helen, “Gender and jealousy in Gereint uab Erbin and Le roman de silence”, Arthuriana 24:2 (2014)
- Fulton, Helen, “History and historia”, in Classical literature and learning in medieval Irish narrative (2014)
- Fulton, Helen, “The geography of Welsh literary production in late medieval Glamorgan”, Journal of Medieval History 41:3 (2015)
- Fulton, Helen, “The Red Book and the White”, in Crossing borders in the Insular Middle Ages (2019)
- Fulton, Helen, “Britons and Saxons”, in The Cambridge history of Welsh literature (2019)
- Fulton, Helen, “Literary networks and patrons in late medieval Wales”, in The Cambridge history of Welsh literature (2019)
- Funaioli, Gino, “Scolii Filargiriani”, Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 70 (1915)