Category:References
From CODECS: Online Database and e-Resources for Celtic Studies
Category:References
This category contains 26130 references. This is not our default interface for browsing and finding references. To browse through the list, click on
next 300
or use the box below.Pages in category ‘References’
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 25,470 total.
(previous page) (next page)H
- Hudson, Benjamin T., “Records and reality”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 15 (1995)
- Hudson, Benjamin T., “‘The Scottish Chronicle’”, The Scottish Historical Review 77:2 (1998)
- Hudson, Benjamin T., “One kingdom from many peoples”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
- Hudson, Benjamin, “Tracing medieval Scotland’s lost history”, in ‘Fil súil nglais (2007)
- Huemer, Johann, Cruindmeli sive Fulcharii Ars metrica (1883)
- Hughes, A. J., “Old Welsh Cunbran/Conbran < *Kunobranos ‘wolf-raven’, in the light of Old Irish Conbran(n)”, Ériu 44 (1993)
- Hughes, A. J., “Ulster Irish char as a reflex of Old Irish nícon ro rather than a Scottish import”, in Miscellanea Celtica in memoriam Heinrich Wagner (1997)
- Hughes, A. J., Robert Shipboy MacAdam (1808–95) (1998)
- Hughes, A. J., “Gaelic poets and scribes of the south Armagh hinterland in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries”, in Armagh, history & society (2001)
- Hughes, A. J., “Robert MacAdam and the nineteenth-century Irish language revival”, in Belfast and the Irish language (2006)
- Hughes, A. J., “The Ulster Gaelic Society and the work of MacAdam’s Irish scribes”, in Belfast and the Irish language (2006)
- Hughes, A. Lloyd, “Biographica et bibliographica. G. B. Sowerby letters in Cardiff; A Victorian tour of Monmouthshire and north Wales”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:3 (1982)
- Hughes, Arthur, “A sketch of Welsh literature (continued)”, The Celtic Review 5:17 (1908–1909)
- Hughes, Edward W., “Duiske abbey, Graignamanagh”, Old Kilkenny Review (NS) 1 (1974–1978)
- Hughes, Garfield H., “‘Pethau nas cyhoeddwyd’ 12”, National Library of Wales Journal 6:3 (1949–1950)
- Hughes, Garfield H., “Ffasiynau'r Dadeni”, Ysgrifau beirniadol 5 (1970)
- Hughes, Ian, “Nécrologie”, Studia Celtica 26–27 (1991–1992)
- Hughes, Ian, “James Carney (Séamus Ó Ceithearnaigh)”, Studia Celtica 26–27 (1991–1992)
- Hughes, Ian, “Die drei Zweige des Mabinogi”, in Akten des ersten Symposiums Deutschsprachiger Keltologen (Gosen bei Berlin, 8.–10. April 1992) (1993)
- Hughes, Ian, “The king’s nephew”, in 150 Jahre ‘Mabinogion’ – deutsch-walisische Kulturbeziehungen (2001)
- Hughes, John, Horae Britannicae (1818–1819)
- Hughes, Art J., et al. (eds), Armagh, history & society (2001)
- Hull, Eleanor, “Old Irish tabus, or geasa”, Folk-Lore 12:1 (1901)
- Hull, Vernam, “Two Middle-Irish religious anecdotes”, Speculum 3:1 (1928)
- Humphrey, Hayley, “Maria Regina”, in Islands in a global context (2017)
- Hünemörder, Christian, “Das Lehrgedicht 'de monstris indie' (12. Jh.) . Ein Beitrag zur Wirkungsgeschichte des Solinus und Honorius Augustodunensis”, Rheinisches Museum für Philologie: Neue Folge 119:3 (1976)
- Hunt, C. O., “Fire, rush lights and pine at Navan”, Emania 21 (2013)
- Hunt, Tony, “The art of Iarlles y ffynnawn and the European Volksmärchen”, Studia Celtica 8–9 (1973–1974)
- Hunter, Jerry, “The chronicle of Elis Gruffydd” (1995)
- Hunter, Jerry, Soffestri’r Saeson (2000)
- Hunter, Jerry, “Taliesin at the court of Henry VIII”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, New Series 10 (2003)
- Hunter, Joseph, Ecclesiastical documents (1840)
- Hunter, Robert J., “County Armagh”, in Armagh, history & society (2001)
- Hupel, Erwan, “What is Celtic in Breton culture? The case of the flooded city of Ys”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 37 (2017)
- Hurlock, Kathryn, Wales and the Crusades (2011)
- Hurlock, Kathryn, Britain, Ireland and the crusades, c.1000–1300 (2013)
- Hutton, Alisa, et al., “‘The first antiquary of his country’”, in Enlightenment travel and British identities (2017)
- Huws, B. O., “The poet as healer”, Transactions of the Physicians of Myddfai Society (2018)
- Huws, Bleddyn Owen, “Llythyr gofyn gan Siôn Phylip”, in Celts, Gaels, and Britons (2022)
- Huws, Daniel, “Llawysgrif Hendregadredd”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:1 (1981–1982)
- Huws, Daniel, The medieval codex with reference to the Welsh law books (1982)
- Huws, Daniel, “Canu Aneirin”, in Early Welsh poetry (1988)
- Huws, Daniel, “Y llawysgrifau”, in Ystoryaeu Seint Greal (1992)
- Huws, Daniel, Llyfrau Cymraeg 1250–1400 [Sir John Williams Lecture 1992] (1993)
- Huws, Daniel, “Llyfrau Cymraeg 1250–1400 [Sir John Williams Lecture 1992]”, National Library of Wales Journal 28:1 (1993–1994)
- Huws, Daniel, “The transmission of a Welsh classic”, in Recognitions (1996)
- Huws, Daniel, “MS Porkington 10 and its scribes”, in Romance reading on the book (1996)
- Huws, Daniel, “Yr hen Risiart Langfford”, in Beirdd a thywysogion (1996)
- Huws, Daniel, “The medieval manuscript”, in A nation and its books (1998)
- Huws, Daniel, “The medieval manuscript in Wales”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “The medieval codex”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “Welsh vernacular books 1250–1400”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “Table of Welsh vernacular medieval manuscripts”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “Five ancient books of Wales”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “The transmission of a Welsh classic”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “A Welsh manuscript of Bede’s De natura rerum”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “The making of Liber Landavensis”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “The Tintern abbey Bible”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “Leges Howelda at Canterbury”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “The earliest version of Llyfr Iorwerth”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “The Hendregadredd manuscript”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “The earliest Bangor missal”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “Robert Vaughan”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “Sir Thomas Mostyn and the Mostyn manuscripts”, in Medieval Welsh manuscripts (2000)
- Huws, Daniel, “Llyfr Melangell”, Llên Cymru 25 (2002)
- Huws, Daniel, “[Texts”, in Tair colofn cyfraith (2007)
- Huws, Daniel, A repertory of Welsh manuscripts and scribes c.800–c.1800 (2022)
- Huws, Daniel, A repertory of Welsh manuscripts and scribes c.800–c.1800, vol. 1 (2022)
- Huws, Daniel, A repertory of Welsh manuscripts and scribes c.800–c.1800, vol. 2 (2022)
- Huws, Daniel, A repertory of Welsh manuscripts and scribes c.800–c.1800, vol. 3 (2022)
- Huws, Daniel, et al., John Jones of Gellilyfdy’s list of owners of manuscripts (2022)
- Huyghebaert, N., “Le ‘Sermo de adventu SS. Gudwali et Bertulfi’”, Sacris Erudiri 24 (1980)
- Hyde, Douglas, “The new National University in Ireland and the Irish language”, The Celtic Review 5:20 (1908–1909)
- Hyde, Douglas, “Eachtra na gConnachtach”, Lia Fáil 1 (1927)
- Hyde, Douglas, “Bodach na mBrístí Gorma”, Lia Fáil 1 (1927)
- Hyde, Douglas, “[T. Ó Caomhánaigh”, Lia Fáil 3 (1930)
- Hyde, Douglas, “Prosodia na Gaedhilge”, Lia Fáil 4 (1932)
- Hyde, Douglas, et al., “An sgeuluidhe Gaodhalach (ar leanamhaint) = Contes irlandais (suite)”, Annales de Bretagne 14 (1898–1899)
- Hyde, Douglas, et al. (eds), Lia Fáil (2013)
- Hyland, Jackie, “Notes on three Laois townlands”, Ossory, Laois and Leinster 3 (2008)
I
- Iannello, Fausto, “Sul retaggio e le fonti irlandesi della Vita Geretrudis”, in Il simbolismo degli elementi della natura nell'immaginario cristiano (2010)
- Iannello, Fausto, “Uso, carácter y función de San Brendano de Clonfert en algunos textos irlandeses y continentales de la Edad Media”, Nova et vetera: temas de vida cristiana 71 (2011)
- Iannello, Fausto, “Tradizioni e funzioni protettivo-apotropaiche di san Brendano di Clonfert in ambito litanico ed eucologico”, Revue des Sciences Religieuses 92:2 (2018)
- Pokorny, Julius, Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, vol. 1 (1959)
- Pokorny, Julius, et al., Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, vol. 2 (1969)
- Ifans, Dafydd, “Cyneddfau amryw barthau Cymru”, in Ysgrifau a cherddi cyflwynedig i Daniel Huws (1994)
- Ifans, Rhiannon, Gwaith Gronw Gyriog, Iorwerth ab y Cyriog, Mab Clochyddyn, Gruffudd ap Tudur Goch ac Ithel Ddu (1997)
- Ifans, Rhiannon, Gwaith Gruffudd Llwyd a’r Llygliwiaid eraill (2000)
- Ifans, Rhiannon, Gwaith Syr Dafydd Trefor (2005)
- IJssennagger, Nelleke L., “A Viking find from the Isle of Texel (Netherlands) and its implications”, Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 11 (2015)
- Illés, Theresa-Susanna, “Modern Irish nominal declension”, Die Sprache 48 (2010)
- Illingworth, R. N., “Celtic Ttradition and the lai of Yonec”, Études Celtiques 9 (1960–1961)
- Imhoff, Helen, “Pre-Christian characters in medieval Irish literature” (2010)
- Imhoff, Helen, “The different versions of Aided Chonchobair”, Ériu 62 (2012)
- Imhoff, Helen, “The themes and structure of Aided Echach maic Maireda”, Ériu 58 (2008)
- Ingham, Patricia, et al., Postcolonial moves (2003)
- Ingridsdotter, Kicki, “Motivation for incest”, Studia Celtica Fennica 10 (2013)
- Ingridsdotter, Kicki, “Aided Derbforgaill ‘The violent death of Derbforgaill’” (2009)
- Inguanez, Maurus, Codicum Casinensium manuscriptorum catalogus (1915–1941)
- Innes, Sìm, “Gaelic religious poetry in Scotland”, in Christianities in the early modern Celtic world (2014)
- Innes, Sìm, “Fionn and Ailbhe’s riddles between Ireland and Scotland”, in Ollam (2016)
- Insley, Charles L. G., “Fact and fiction in thirteenth-century Gwynedd”, Studia Celtica 33 (1999)
- Insley, Charles, “Imitation and independence in native Welsh administrative culture, c. 1180–1280”, in The growth of royal government under Henry III (2015)
- Insley, Charles, “Athelstan, charters and the English in Cornwall”, in Charters and charter scholarship in Britain and Ireland (2005)
- Internet Archive (1996–present) – online
- Invernizzi, Rosanina, “Testina celtica in bronzo da Casteggio”, Études Celtiques 31 (1995)
- Iosad, Pavel, “Welsh svarabhakti as stem allomorphy”, Transactions of the Philological Society 115:2 (2015)
- Ireland, Aideen M., “Some Cork antiquarians and collectors in the nineteenth century”, in Pathfinders to the past (2012)
- Ireland, Aideen, “Richard Pococke (1704–65), antiquarian”, Peritia 20 (2008)
- Ireland, Colin A., “Where was King Aldfrith of Northumbria educated? An exploration of seventh-century Insular learning”, Traditio 70 (2015)
- Ireland, Colin, “Aldfrith of Northumbria and the learning of a sapiens”, in A Celtic florilegium (1996)
- Ireland, Colin, “Penance and prayer in water”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 34 (1997)
- Ireland, Colin, “The ambiguous attitude towards fosterage in early Irish literature”, in Studies in honor of Jaan Puhvel (1997)
- Ireland, Colin A., Old Irish wisdom attributed to Aldfrith of Northumbria (1999)
- Ireland, Colin, “From protected to protector”, in Archaeology and language (2012)
- Ireland, Colin, “Some Irish characteristics of the Whitby life of Gregory the Great”, in Early medieval Ireland and Europe (2015)
- Ireland, C. A., “Boisil”, Peritia 5 (1986)
- Ireland, Colin, “The poets Cædmon and Colmán mac Lénéni”, in Heroic poets and poetic heroes in Celtic tradition (2005)
- Irien, Joseph, “Saints du Cornwall et saints bretons du Ve au Xe siècle”, in Landévennec et le monachisme breton dans le haut Moyen Âge (1986)
- an Irien, Job, et al., Saint Corentin, vie et culte / Sant Kaourantin (1999)
- OʼDonovan, Tom, Irish sagas online (2013–present) – online
- Irish University Review 22 (1992)
- Irslinger, Britta, Abstrakta mit Dentalsuffixen im Altirischen (2002)
- Irslinger, Britta, “Detransitive strategies in Middle Welsh. The preverbal marker ym-”, in Referential properties and their impact on the syntax of Insular Celtic languages (2017)
- Irvine, Martin, “Bede the grammarian and the scope of grammatical studies in eighth-century Northumbria”, Anglo-Saxon England 15 (1986)
- Irvine, Susan, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (2004)
- Irwin, Liam, “Thomas Johnson Westropp, 1860–1922”, in Pathfinders to the past (2012)
- Irwin, Philip, “Áed Sláine mac Diarmata (d. 604)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Ailill Molt (d. c.482)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Báetán mac Cairill (d. 581)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Cathal mac Finguine (d. 742)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Coirpre mac Néill (supp. fl. 485–494)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Conn Cétchathach (supp. d. 157)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Fiachu mac Néill (fl. 510–516)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Fogartach mac Néill (d. 724)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Lóegaire mac Néill (fl. 5th cent.)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Lugaid mac Lóegairi (d. 507)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Nath Í mac Fiachrach (supp. d. 445?)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Niall Frossach mac Fergaile (718–778)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “Sechnassach mac Blathmaic (d. 671)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Irwin, Philip, “[Multiple contributions]”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004) – online
- Isaac, Graham R., “Canu Aneirin awdl LI”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 2 (1993)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The progressive aspect marker”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 3 (1994)
- Isaac, G. R., “Zur frühen keltischen Metrik”, in Akten des zweiten deutschen Keltologen-Symposiums (Bonn, 2.–4. April 1997) (1999)
- Isaac, G. R., “Colli sillafau mewn Brythoneg”, Studia Celtica 34 (2000)
- Isaac, G. R., “leubrit, loubrit”, Studia Celtica 34 (2000)
- Isaac, G. R., “Naw englyn y Juvencus llinell 6c”, Studia Celtica 34 (2000)
- Isaac, G. R., “Dau nodyn ar englynion Geraint fab Erbin yn Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin”, Studia Celtica 34 (2000)
- Isaac, G. R., “Nodiadau ar linellau ac awdlau o'r Gododdin”, Studia Celtica 35 (2001)
- Isaac, G. R., “The Gaulish inscription of Séraucourt à Bourges”, Studia Celtica 35 (2001)
- Isaac, G. R., “An Indo-European athematic imperfect in Welsh? Middle Welsh gwant”, Studia Celtica 35 (2001)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The function and typology of absolute and conjunct flexion in early Celtic”, Transactions of the Philological Society 99 (2001)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The Celtiberian alphabetic signs san and sigma and the ablative singular”, Studia Celtica 36 (2002)
- Isaac, G. R., “Cymraeg rhyngu, rhanc, Hen Wyddeleg ro-icc; Dadl y corff a’r enaid ll. 128 dinag”, Studia Celtica 36 (2002)
- Isaac, G. R., “Welsh byw, byd, hyd”, Studia Celtica 36 (2002)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Perfectivity, transitivity, ergativity”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 7 (2002)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The chronology of the development of Brittonic stops and the spirant mutation”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 8 (2004)
- Isaac, G. R., “The nature and origins of the Celtic languages”, Studia Celtica 38 (2004)
- Isaac, G. R., “Welsh sudd ‘juice’, hufen ‘cream’”, Studia Celtica 38 (2004)
- Isaac, Graham R., Place-names in Ptolemy's Geography. An electronic data base with etymological analysis of the Celtic name-elements (2004)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Canu Aneirin awdl LI revisited”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 54 (2004)
- Isaac, Graham R., “A note on Cormac’s Pictish brooch”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 9 (2005)
- Isaac, G. R., “Armes Prydain Fawr and St David”, in St David of Wales (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “A new conjecture on the origins of absolute and conjunct flexion”, Ériu 57 (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The reflexes of the British diphthong *au”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 11 (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Brittonic voiceless spirants again”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 12 (2008)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Wege der Kelten, Wege der Keltologie”, in Festgabe für Hildegard L. C. Tristram (2009)
- Isaac, Graham, “On the necessity of giving voice to rhetorical and philosophical issues in two Brittonic etymologies”, in Saltair saíochta, sanasaíochta agus seanchais (2013)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Some Welsh etymologies”, Études Celtiques 30 (1994)
- Isaac, Graham R., The verb in the Book of Aneirin (1996)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Vocative plural of masculine *(y)o- stems in Old Irish”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49–50 (1997)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Scholarship and patriotism”, Studi Celtici 1 (2002)
- Isaac, Graham R., “‘Gwarchan Maeldderw’”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 44 (2002)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The Old- and early Middle Welsh ‘future’ tense”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004)
- Isaac, Graham R., “The verb in the Book of Aneirin”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 56 (2008)
- Isaac, Graham, “Zwei kymrische Etymologien”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 46 (1994)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Gweith Gwen Ystrat and the northern heroic age of the sixth century”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 36 (1998)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Trawsganu Kynan Garwyn mab Brochuael”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 51 (1999)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Readings in the history and transmission of the Gododdin”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 37 (1999)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Prospects in Old Irish syntax”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 53 (2003)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Celtic and Afro-Asiatic”, in The Celtic languages in contact (2007)
- Isaac, Graham R., “Two notes on the ‘great’ Celtiberian inscription of Peñalba de Villastar”, Studia Celtica 42 (2008)
- Isaac, G. R., “A note on the name of Ireland in Irish and Welsh”, Ériu 59 (2009)
- OʼBrien, Anne-Marie, et al., Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “Royal Library of Belgium”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (2019–present) – online
- “King’s Inns”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “Archbishop Marsh’s Library”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (2012–present) – online
- “Mount Melleray Abbey”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “National Library of Ireland”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “National Library of Scotland”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “National University of Ireland, Maynooth”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “Royal Irish Academy”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “Trinity College, Dublin”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- “University College Dublin”, in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire (1999–present) – online
- It Beaken 71:3–4 (2009)
- Ito-Morino, Satoko, “The sense of ending in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49–50 (1997)
- Ivanov, Sergey, “Three colours of the tree”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 59 (2012)
- Ivanov, Sergey, “On the later development of the legend of portents at Christ’s birth”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 63 (2012)
- Ivanov, Sergey, et al., “Bibliothèque nationale de France NAL 693 and some episodes in the history of Monmouth in the fourteenth century”, Welsh History Review 28 (2017)