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- Qiu, Fangzhe, “Manuscript contexts of early Irish law tracts”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 35 (2015)
- Qiu, Fangzhe, “The Ulster Cycle in the law tracts”, in Ulidia 4 (2017)
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- Quaintmere, Max, “Aspects of memory in medieval Irish literature” (2018)
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- Quin, E. G., “The Irish glosses”, in Irland und Europa (1984)
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- Ralph, Karen, “Medieval antiquarianism”, Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies 7 (2014)
- Ralph, Karen, “A manuscript for a lord”, in Book of Ballymote (2018)
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- Ramsay, Nigel, et al. (eds), St Dunstan (1992)
- Rance, Philip, “Epiphanius of Salamis and the Scotti”, Britannia 43 (2012)
- Rand, Edward Kennard, A survey of the manuscripts of Tours (1929)
- Randell, Kelly Ann, “‘And there was a fourth son’”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 29 (2011)
- Rankin, David, Celts and the classical world (1987)
- Rankin, David, “The Celts through classical eyes”, in The Celtic world (1995)
- Rankin, David, Celts and the classical world (1996)
- Rankin, David, “Bendacht dee agus andee fort, a ingen (Táin bó Cúalgne 2111, O’Rahilly)”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 51 (1999)
- Rankin, Deana, “Kinds of Irishness”, in A companion to Irish literature (2010)
- Rankin, Robert A., “Place-names in the Comhachag and other similar poems”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 18 (1998)
- Rapin, André, “Le fourreau d'épée à «lyre zoomorphe» des Jogasses à Chouilly (Marne)”, Études Celtiques 22 (1985)
- Rapin, André, “Le ceinturon métallique et l’évolution de la panoplie celtique au IIIe siècle av. J.-C.”, Études Celtiques 28 (1991)
- Rasmussen, Per Methner, “Some notes on Caesar’s De bello Gallico liber II”, in Usque ad radices (2017)
- Raspë, Pascal, “Remarques sur la localisation de l’oppidum des Aduatiques à Thuin”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 28 (2013)
- Rathbone, Eleanor, “John of Cornwall”, Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale 17 (1950)
- Raude, Alan J., “Saint Gurthiern, généalogie et origine”, Gwéchall 2:2 (1979)
- Raybould, Marilynne E., et al., A corpus of Latin inscriptions of the Roman Empire containing Celtic personal names (2007)
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- Raydon, Valéry, “La royauté mythique du dieu Lugh”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 27 (2012)
- Raydon, Valéry, “Les Gaulois de la prise de Rome selon l’Eneide”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 28 (2013)
- Raydon, Valéry, “Nouveau regard sur le motif du cavalier au javelot des stèles halstattiennes des Alpilles (Bouches-du-Rhône)”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 28 (2013)
- Raydon, Valéry, “Le cró Logo «enclos de Lug» (Cath Maige Tuired, § 69)”, Études Celtiques 42 (2016)
- Raymond, I. W., Seven books of history against the pagans (1936)
- “Erratum”, Revue Celtique 34 (1913)
- Anonymous, “J. Déchelette”, Revue Celtique 35 (1914)
- “Nécrologie”, Revue Celtique 36 (1915–1916)
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- “Nécrologie”, Revue Celtique 36 (1915–1916)
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- Redknap, Mark, “Early Christianity and its monuments”, in The Celtic world (1995)
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- Redknap, Mark, “Early medieval metalwork and Christianity”, in The archaeology of the early medieval Celtic churches (2009)
- Redknap, Mark, “Crossing boundaries—stylistic diversity and external contacts in early medieval Wales and the March”, in Croesi ffiniau (2007)
- Redknap, Mark, “The Vikings in Wales”, in The Viking world (2008)
- Redknap, Mark, “Glitter in the dragon’s lair”, in Anglo-Saxon/Irish relations before the Vikings (2009)
- Redknap, Mark, et al., A corpus of early medieval inscribed stones and stone sculpture in Wales, vol. 1 (2007)
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- Rees, Gordon, “‘The most miserable scene of universal distress’”, Studia Hibernica 41 (2015)
- Rees, Iwan Wyn, “Length and quality in Welsh mid vowels”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 19 (2018)
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- Reeves, William, “The island of Tiree”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 2 (1854)
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- Reeves, William, Acts of Archbishop Colton in his Metropolitan Visitation of the diocese of Derry, AD MCCCXCVII; with a rental of the see estates at that time (1850)
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- Reeves, William, “On the Céli Dé, commonly called Culdees”, Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 24 (1873)
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- Reinach, Théodore, “Note sur un texte de l’historien grec Eusébios relatif au siège d'une ville des Gaules par les Francs”, Revue Celtique 11 (1890)
- Reinach, Salomon, “Les Hyperboréens”, Revue Celtique 12 (1891)
- Reinach, Salomon, “L’art plastique en Gaule et le druidisme”, Revue Celtique 13 (1892)
- Reinach, Théodore, “L’Espagne chez Homère”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Reinach, Salomon, “ESVMOPAS · CNVSTICVS”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Reinach, Salomon, “Kassiteros”, Revue Celtique 15 (1894)
- Reinach, Salomon, “La religion des Galates”, Revue Celtique 16 (1895)
- Reinach, Salomon, “Bas-relief inédit autrefois à la bibliothèque de Strasbourg”, Revue Celtique 16 (1895)
- Reinach, Salomon, “Sucellus et Nantosvelta”, Revue Celtique 17 (1896)
- Reinach, Salomon, “Les Vierges de Sena”, Revue Celtique 18 (1897)
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- Reinach, Salomon, “Le corail dans l’industrie celtique”, Revue Celtique 20 (1899)
- Reinach, Salomon, “ΊΕΡΝΗ ΠΟΛΥΧΡΥΣΟΣ”, Revue Celtique 21 (1900)
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- Reinach, Salomon, “Celtica”, Revue Celtique 22 (1901)
- Reinach, Salomon, “Le mot orbis dans le latin de l’Empire”, Revue Celtique 22 (1901)
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- Reinach, Salomon, “Pourquoi Vercingétorix a renvoyé sa cavalerie d’Alésia”, Revue Celtique 27 (1906)
- Reinach, Salomon, “La Gaule personnifiée”, Revue Celtique 28 (1907)
- Reinach, Salomon, “G. Ascoli”, Revue Celtique 28 (1907)
- Reinach, Adolphe, “Les têtes coupèes et les trophées en Gaule”, Revue Celtique 34 (1913)
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- Rekdal, Jan Erik, “The medieval king”, in Kings and warriors in early north-west Europe (2016)
- Rekdal, Jan Erik, “A monstrance for an absent poem”, in Ogma (2002)
- Rekdal, Jan Erik, “Vikings and saints—encounters vestan um haf”, Peritia 17–18 (2003–2004)
- Rekdal, Jan Erik, “Maghnus Ó Domhnaill’s role as poet and its dialogical implications”, in Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium of Societas Celtologica Nordica (2007)