Bibliography

Thomas
Jones
b. 1910–d. 1972

24 publications between 1931 and 1992 indexed
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1992

work
Jones, Thomas, Ystoryaeu Seint Greal, ed. J. E. Caerwyn Williams, vol. 1: Y keis, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, on behalf of the Board of Celtic Studies, 1992. xxvi + 311 pp.

1976

article
Jones, Thomas, and J. E. Caerwyn Williams, “Ystori Alexander a Lodwig”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976): 261–304.  
Additionally includes a letter concerning the dialect of Dyffryn Elai and Coety Walia, ed. Ceinwen Hannah Thomas.
Additionally includes a letter concerning the dialect of Dyffryn Elai and Coety Walia, ed. Ceinwen Hannah Thomas.

1974

1971

work
Jones, Thomas, Brenhinedd y Saesson, or, the Kings of the Saxons: BM Cotton MS Cleopatra B v and the Black Book of Basingwerk, NLW MS 7006, History and Law Series, 25, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1971.

1970

article
Jones, Thomas, “[Miscellaneous notes] Troedigaeth Pawl Ebostol”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:1 (1968, 1968–1970): 34–36.

1968

article
Jones, Thomas, “Historical writing in medieval Welsh”, Scottish Studies 12 (1968): 15–27.

1967

article
Jones, Thomas [ed.], “The Black Book of Carmarthen ‘Stanzas of the graves’”, Proceedings of the British Academy 53 (1967): 97–137.

1964

article
Jones, Thomas, “The early evolution of the legend of Arthur”, Nottingham Medieval Studies 8 (1964): 3–21.

1959

article
Jones, Thomas, “The story of Myrddin and the five dreams of Gwenddydd in the Chronicle of Elis Gruffudd”, Études Celtiques 8:2 (1959, 1958–1959): 315–345.
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 8, fascicule 1, 1958: <link> Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 8, fascicule 2, 1959: <link>

1956

edited work
Jones, Thomas (ed.), Rhyddiaith Gymraeg, gyfrol II: detholion o lawysgrifau a llyfrau printiedig, 1547-1618, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956.

1955

work
Jones, Thomas [ed. and tr.], Brut y Tywysogyon, or, The Chronicle of the Princes: Red Book of Hergest version, History and Law Series, 16, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1955.

1952

work
Jones, Thomas [ed. and tr.], Brut y Tywysogyon, or, The Chronicle of the Princes: Peniarth MS 20 version, History and Law Series, 11, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1952.

1950

article
Jones, Thomas, “Gerald the Welshman’s ‘Itinerary through Wales’ and ‘Description through Wales’: an appreciation and analysis, II. The Description of Wales”, National Library of Wales Journal 6:3 (Summer 1950, 1949–1950): 197–222.
Journals.library.wales: <link>
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Jones, Thomas, “Yr Anghrist a Dydd y Farn”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 13:4 (1950, 1948–1950): 174–184.

1946

article
Jones, Thomas, “‘Pethau nas cyhoeddwyd’ 6. ‘Credo’r Apostolion’ yn Gymraeg”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:1–2 (1945–1946): 75–82.
Journals.library.wales: <link>
article
Jones, Thomas, “‘Cronica de Wallia’ and other documents from Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3514”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 12 (1946): 27–44.
article
Jones, Thomas, “Pre-Reformation Welsh versions of the Scriptures”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:3–4 (Summer, 1946): 97–114.
Journals.library.wales: <link>

1941

article
Jones, Thomas, “Testun Llyfr Gwyn Hergest o'r Bibyl Ynghymraec”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 10:1 (1939, 1939–1941): 15–21.

1940

work
Jones, Thomas, Y Bibyl ynghymraec, sef cyfieithiad Cymraeg Canol o’r ‘Promptuarium Bibliae’, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1940.

1939

article
Jones, Thomas, “Cyfeiriad Dafydd Jones, ficer Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, at Fasciculus temporum”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1939, 1937–1939): 303–305.

1937

article
Jones, Thomas, “The Book of the Anchorite of Llanddewi Brefi”, Transactions and Archaeological Record, Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society 12 (1937): 63–82.

1931

article
Jones, Thomas, “Bibliography of monographs on the place-names of Wales”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:3 (1930, 1929–1931): 249–264.

About the author

Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Thomas Jones”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976): 1–4..
Bachellery, Édouard, “Thomas Jones (1910–1972)”, Études Celtiques 14:1 (1974–1975): 279–282..