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- Loth, J., “Le gallo-roman *ambi-lattium”, Revue Celtique 40 (1923)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 40 (1923)
- Loth, J., “Le français somart, savart; breton havrek; gaélique ar-samhruidh”, Revue Celtique 40 (1923)
- Loth, J., “Le village natal du scribe Henri Bossec”, Revue Celtique 40 (1923)
- Loth, J., “Les graffites gaulois de la Graufesenque”, Revue Celtique 41 (1924)
- Loth, J., “Les noms et les variétés du froment chez les celtes insulaires”, Revue Celtique 41 (1924)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 41 (1924)
- Loth, J., “Féni et Góidil”, Revue Celtique 41 (1924)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 42 (1925)
- Loth, J., “L’historicité d’Arthur d’après un travail récent”, Revue Celtique 42 (1925)
- Loth, J., “Remarques sur la numération par gerbes en brittonique et en germanique”, Revue Celtique 42 (1925)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 43 (1926)
- Loth, J., “Les langues bretonne et française en Bretagne d'après un travail récent”, Revue Celtique 43 (1926)
- Loth, J., “L’écriture à l’époque préhistorique chez les Celtes”, Revue Celtique 44 (1927)
- Loth, J., “Origine du nom d’île Molènes”, Revue Celtique 44 (1927)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 44 (1927)
- Loth, J., “Le lai du Bisclavret”, Revue Celtique 44 (1927)
- Loth, J., “Croissants et diadèmes en Irlande”, Revue Celtique 44 (1927)
- Loth, J., “Irlandais col, cuil; gallois cwl”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 17 (1928)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 45 (1928)
- Loth, J., “Le nom de Gildas dans l'Île de Bretagne, en Irlande et en Armorique”, Revue Celtique 46 (1929)
- Loth, J., “Un phénonène linguistique”, Revue Celtique 46 (1929)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 46 (1929)
- Loth, J., “Sur les verbes de mouvement en celtique”, Revue Celtique 46 (1929)
- Loth, J., “Le Mabinogi de Math vab Mathonwy d'aprés W. J. Gruffydd et la mèthode en celto-mythologie”, Revue Celtique 46 (1929)
- Loth, J., “Les formes celtiques du nom des Calédoniens”, Revue Celtique 47 (1930)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 47 (1930)
- Loth, J., “Une généalogie des rois de Stratclut remontant de la fin du IXe au Ve siècle”, Revue Celtique 47 (1930)
- Loth, J., “Persistance des institutions et de la langue des Brittons du Nord”, Revue Celtique 47 (1930)
- Loth, J., “L’étude et l’enseignement du droit dans le Pays de Galles du Xe au XIIIe siècle”, Revue Celtique 48 (1931)
- Loth, J., “Un genre particulier de compensation pour les crimes et offenses chez les Celtes insulaires”, Revue Celtique 48 (1931)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 48 (1931)
- Loth, J., “La légende d’Arthur fils d’Uther Pendragon”, Revue Celtique 49 (1932)
- Loth, J., “Remarques á l’Historia Britonum dite de Nennius”, Revue Celtique 49 (1932)
- Loth, J., “Notes étymologiques et lexicographiques”, Revue Celtique 50 (1933)
- Loth, J., “Une glose brittone inédite du IXe-Xe siècle, un autre d’origine douteuse”, Revue Celtique 50 (1933)
- Loth, J., “Remarques à l’Historia Britonum dite de Nennius”, Revue Celtique 51 (1934)
- Loth, J., “Les deux Mano irlandais et les deux Manaw brittons, l’énigme de Mervyn Vrych, le lieu de la bataille de Catraeth”, Revue Celtique 51 (1934)
- Loth, Joseph, et al., “Le Lai du Lecheor, Gumbelauc”, Revue Celtique 28 (1907)
- Loth, Joseph, “Georges Dottin”, Revue Celtique 45 (1928)
- Loth, J., “Un ancien usage de l’Eglise celtique”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “-ych à la 2e personne sg. en gallois”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “-hoiam = hwyaf”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “gweled”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “Restes du neutre en britonnique”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “hyd, fed; fenos, fetez”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “rotguidou”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “Sequana, Sequani”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “esox”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “gour”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “A propos de calemoy”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “Gaufrei de Monmouth et le Livre de Llandaf”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “L’article *sento-, irlandais ind-, dans les langues britonniques”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “A propos de guohi et ucher”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “dolmen, leach-derch, peulvan, menhir, cromlech”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “walatr, walfaðir”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “cnau, nuss”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “Encore Sequana”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “Remarques sur le Livre de Llandaf”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Loth, J., “Le mot désignant le cuir en germanique et en celtique”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Lottner, C., “Traces of the Italic imperfect in the Keltic languages”, Transactions of the Philological Society 6 (1859)
- Loughran, Anne, “Ceann dubh díleas / Cuir a chinn dìlis”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 18 (1998)
- Louviot, Élise (ed.), La formule au Moyen Âge (2013)
- Love, Walter D., “Edmund Burke, Charles Vallancey, and the Sebright manuscripts”, Hermathena 95 (1961)
- Love, Walter D., “Edmund Burke and an Irish historiographical controversy”, History and Theory 2:2 (1962)
- Lovecy, Ian, “The Celtic sovereignty theme and the structure of Peredur”, Studia Celtica 12–13 (1978)
- Lovecy, Ian, “Historia Peredur ab Efrawg”, in The Arthur of the Welsh. The Arthurian legend in medieval Welsh literature (1991)
- Loveluck, Christopher, et al., “Travel, transport and communication to and from Ireland, c.400-1100”, in The Irish in early medieval Europe (2016)
- Low, Mary, “The natural world in early Irish Christianity”, in Celts and Christians (2002)
- Low, Mary, “Adomnán among the bird-hunters”, in Adomnán of Iona (2010)
- Lowe, Christopher, “Image and imagination”, in West over sea (2007)
- Lowe, E. A., The Bobbio missal, vol. 1 (1917)
- Lowe, E. A., “An unedited fragment of Irish exegesis in Visigothic script”, Celtica 5 (1960)
- Löwe, Heinz, Ein literarischer Widersacher des Bonifatius (1952)
- Löwe, Heinz, “Dialogus de statu sanctae ecclesiae”, Deutsches Archiv 7 (1961)
- Löwe, Heinz, “Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter”, in Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter (1982)
- Löwe, Heinz, “Findan von Rheinau. Eine irische peregrinatio im 9. Jahrhundert”, Studi Medievali 26 (1985)
- Löwe, Heinz, “Zur Überlieferungsgeschichte der Vita Findani”, Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters 42 (1986)
- Lowe, Jeremy, “Kicking over the traces”, Studia Celtica 34 (2000)
- Löwe, Gustav, Prodromus corporis glossariorum Latinorum (1876)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1934–1966)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1934)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1935)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1938)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1947)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1950)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1953)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1956)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1959)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1959)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1963)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1966)
- Lowe, E. A., Codices Latini antiquiores (1971)
- Löwe, Heinz (ed.), Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter (1982)
- Löwe, Heinz (ed.), Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter, vol. 1 (1982)
- Löwe, Heinz (ed.), Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter, vol. 2 (1982)
- Loyn, Henry Royston, “Wales and England in the tenth century”, Welsh History Review 10 (1981)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “À propos des sources du Mabinogi d’Owein et du roman d’Yvain”, Études Celtiques 15:2 (1976–1977)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “Origine du nom du héros dans le Lai de Désiré”, Études Celtiques 15:1 (1976–1977)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “Le motif du «Passage Périlleux» dans les romans arthuriens et dans la littérature orale bretonne”, Études Celtiques 15:1 (1976–1977)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “Guinglain et Perceval”, Études Celtiques 16 (1979)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “Bendigeit Vran et Corbenic”, Études Celtiques 16 (1979)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “À propos de l’origine du nom de Mabonagrain”, Études Celtiques 17 (1980)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “À propos des origines de l’expression la Joie de la Cour dans Erec & Énide”, Études Celtiques 18 (1981)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “D’Yvain à Désiré”, Études Celtiques 21 (1984)
- Lozac'hmeur, Jean-Claude, “Les romans breton”, in Histoire littéraire et culturelle de la Bretagne (1987)
- Lubotsky, Alexander, “Varia IV”, Ériu 33 (1982)
- Lubotsky, Alexander (ed.), Sound law and analogy (1997)
- Lucas, A. T., “The plundering and burning of churches in Ireland, 7th to 16th century”, in North Munster studies (1967)
- Lucas, Leslie, “The influence of Irish on English in Ros Goill”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 38 (1981)
- Lucas, Peter J., “Capgrave and the Nova legenda Anglie”, The Library, 5th Series 25 (1970)
- Lucas, Angela M., et al., “Reconstructing a disarranged manuscript”, Scriptorium 44:2 (1990)
- Lucas, Peter J., et al., The medieval manuscripts at Maynooth (2014)
- Luce, A. A., “Berkeley’s Description of the cave of Dunmore”, Hermathena 21:46 (1931)
- Luce, A. A., “The Book of Kells and the Gospels of Lindisfarne—a comparison”, Hermathena 79 (1952)
- Luce, A. A., “The Book of Kells and the Gospels of Lindisfarne—a comparison (concluded)”, Hermathena 80 (1952)
- Luce, Siméon, “Owen de Galles”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Luce, A. A., Evangeliorum quattuor codex Durmachensis (1960)
- Lucht, Ina, “Doppelte Markierung des Akkusativs beim Transitivum im Altirischen”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 46 (1994)
- Luck, Georg, Lukan. Der Bürgerkrieg (1985)
- Ludlow, Francis, et al., “Medieval Irish chronicles reveal persistent volcanic forcing of severe winter cold events, 431–1649 CE”, Environmental Research Letters 8:2 (2013) – online
- Ludlow, Neil D., “Identifying early medieval ecclesiastical sites in south-west Wales”, in The archaeology of the early medieval Celtic churches (2009)
- Luft, Diana, “The NLW Peniarth 32 Latin Chronicle”, Studia Celtica 44 (2010)
- Luft, Diana, “The meaning of mabinogi”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 62 (2011)
- Luft, Diana, “Commemorating the past after 1066”, in The Cambridge history of Welsh literature (2019)
- Luft, Diana, Medieval Welsh medical texts, vol. 1 (2020)
- Luft, Diana, “Ansoddau’r trwnc”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 58 (2011)
- Luhtala, Anneli, “Grammar and dialectic”, in Johannes Scottus Eriugena. The Bible and hermeneutics. Proceedings of the Ninth International Colloquium of the Society for the Promotion of Eriugenian Studies held at Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve, June 7–10, 1995 (1996)
- Luhtala, Anneli, “On early medieval divisions of knowledge”, in Carolingian scholarship and Martianus Capella (2012)
- Luján, Eugenio R., “Ptolemy’s Callaecia and the language(s) of the Callaeci”, in Ptolemy (2000)
- Luján, Eugenio R., “Gaulish personal names”, Études Celtiques 35 (2003)
- Luján, Eugenio R., “La inscripción ‘celtibérica’ del Cerro do Bambola (Calatayud)”, in Mélanges en l’honneur de Pierre-Yves Lambert (2015)
- Luján, Eugenio R., et al. (eds), A Greek man in the Iberian street (2011)
- Luján, Eugenio R., et al., “Un puñal celtibérico con inscripción procedente de Almaraz (Cáceres, España)”, Études Celtiques 43 (2017)
- Lund, Julie, “Viking weapons in Irish wetlands”, in Celtic-Norse relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800-1200 (2014)
- Lunney, Linde, “Reading and orality in early nineteenth-century Ulster poetry”, in Oral and printed cultures in Ireland, 1600–1900 (2010)
- Lutterbach, Hubertus, “The Mass and Holy Communion in the medieval penitentials (600-1200). Liturgical and religio-historical perspectives”, in Bread of heaven. Customs and practices surrounding Holy Communion. Essays in the history of liturgy and culture (1995)
- Lutz, Angelika, “Celtic influence on Old English and West Germanic”, English Language and Linguistics 13:2 (2009)
- Lutz, Cora E., Iohannis Scotti Annotationes in Marcianum (1939)
- Lutz, Cora E., Dunchad glossae in Martianum (1944)
- Lutz, Cora E., Remigii Autissiodorensis commentum in Martianum Capellam (1962)
- Luyken, Reiner, et al., “Philologie und ihre Instrumentalisierung”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49–50 (1997)
- Luzel, François-Marie, “Chansons bretonnes inédites”, Annales de Bretagne 3 (1887–1888)
- Luzel, François-Marie, Buhez sant Gwennole, abad = La vie de Saint Gwennol, abbe (1889)
- Luzel, F. M., “Kontadenno ar bopl en breiz-izel. Koadalan”, Revue Celtique 1 (1870–1872)
- Luzel, F. M., “Contes populaires de la Bretagne armoricaine”, Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875)
- Luzel, F. M., “Sonig”, Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875)
- Luzel, F. M., “Ervoan Camus”, Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875)
- Luzel, F. M., “Formules initiales et finales des conteurs en Basse-Bretagne”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Luzel, F. M., “Contes populaires des Bretons-Armoricains”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Luzel, F. M., “Une représentation de sainte Tryphine”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Luzel, F. M., “L’Arc-en-Ciel”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Luzel, F. M., “La Lune”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Luzel, F. M., “Les contes populaires de la Haute Bretagne”, Revue Celtique 4 (1879–1880)
- Luzel, F. M., “Sacramant an Nouenn”, Revue Celtique 12 (1891)
- Luzel, F. M., “Lincel ar re varo”, Revue Celtique 13 (1892)
- Luzel, François-Marie, et al., “Chansons bretonnes inédites”, Annales de Bretagne 2 (1886–1887)
- Lydon, James F., “The medieval English colony”, in The course of Irish history (1967)
- Lydon, James F. (ed.), England and Ireland in the later Middle Ages (1981)
- Lydon, James F. (ed.), The English in medieval Ireland (1984)
- Lydon, James, “The expansion and consolidation of the colony, 1215–54”, in A new history of Ireland (1987)
- Lydon, James, “The years of crisis, 1254–1315”, in A new history of Ireland (1987)
- Lydon, James, “A land of war”, in A new history of Ireland (1987)
- Lydon, James, “The impact of the Bruce Invasion, 1315–27”, in A new history of Ireland (1987)
- Lydon, James F., The lordship of Ireland in the middle ages (2003)
- Lyle, Emily, “The starting-points in the Coligny Calendar”, Études Celtiques 30 (1994)
- Lyle, Emily, “Age grades, age classes and alternate succession”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 16 (1997)
- Lyle, Emily, “Grades d’âge, classes d’âge et succession alternée”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 16 (2002)
- Lyle, Emily, “The law of succession established by Eochaid Fedlech and its implications for the theme of the Irish sovereignty goddess”, Études Celtiques 42 (2016)
- Lynch, Ann, “Claire O'Kelly (21 July 1916 - 23 October 2004)”, Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland 134 (2004)
- Lynch, Ann, “Cistercian collation seat at Tintern Abbey, Co. Wexford”, in The modern traveller to our past (2006)
- Lynch, Peredur I., “Court poetry, power and politics”, in The Welsh king and his court (2000)
- Lynch, Patrick, “The Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland”, in The course of Irish history (1967)
- Lynch, John, Cambrensis eversus, seu potius historica fides in rebus hibernicis Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata (1662)
- Lynch, John, et al., Pii antistitis icon, or The life of Francis Kirwan, bishop of Killala (1951)
- Lynch, John, et al., Cambrensis eversus, seu potius Historica fides in rebus Hibernicis Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata (1848–1852)
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- Lynch, John, et al., De praesulibus Hiberniae (1944)
- Lynn, C. J., “Navan Fort”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 1 (1986)
- Lynn, C. J., et al., “Two unrecorded monuments near Navan, County Armagh?”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 3 (1987)
- Lynn, C. J., “A small excavation on the Dane’s Cast, Killyfaddy, Co. Armagh”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 4 (1988)
- Lynn, C. J., “An interpretation of ‘The Dorsey’”, Emania 6 (1989)
- Lynn, C. J., “Linear earthworks in Drummiller, Co. Down and Goragh, Co. Armagh”, Emania 6 (1989)
- Lynn, C. J., “A bibliography of northern linear earthworks”, Emania 6 (1989)
- Lynn, C. J., “A burnt layer beside the King’s Stables”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 8 (1991)
- Lynn, C. J., “Knockaulin (Dún Ailinne) and Navan”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 8 (1991)
- Lynn, C. J., “The Iron Age mound in Navan Fort”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 10 (1992)
- Lynn, C. J., “Hostels, heroes and tale”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994)
- Lynn, C. J., “That mound again”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 15 (1996)
- Lynn, C. J., “Navan Fort Site C excavations, June 1999”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 18 (2000)
- Lynn, C. J., “Navan Fort Site C excavations, May 2000. Interim report (no 2)”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 19 (2002)
- Lynn, C. J., “Some Iron Age figure-of-eight plan structures in Ireland”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 20 (2006)
- Lynn, C. J., et al., “Muirchú’s Armagh”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 4 (1988)
- Lyons, Mary Ann, “St. Anthony’s College, Louvain”, in Irish Europe, 1600-1650 (2013)
- Lyons, J., “Notes on a mediaeval tract on Latin declension”, Archiv für celtische Lexikographie 1 (1900)
- Lyons, J. B., “Sylvester O'Halloran, 1728–1807”, Eighteenth-Century Ireland 4 (1989)
- Lyons, J. B. (ed.), 2000 years of Irish medicine (1999)
- Lyttleton, James, Blarney Castle (2011)