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- Ballinger, John, The history of the Gwydir family (1927)
- Balzer, Manfred, et al. (eds), Tradition als historische Kraft (1982)
- Bandini, Angelo Maria, Catalogus codicum latinorum Bibliothecae Mediceae Laurentianae (1774–1778)
- Banks, R. W., “Notes on the early history of the manor of Huntington, Herefordshire (continued)”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (1870)
- Banks, R. W., Cartularium prioratus S. Johannis evangelistae de Brecon (1884)
- Bannerman, John, “The MacLachlans of Kilbride and their manuscripts”, Scottish Studies 21 (1977)
- Bannerman, John, “The Scottish takeover of Pictland and the relics of Columba”, The Innes Review 48:1 (1997)
- Bannerman, John, Kinship, church and culture (2016)
- Bannerman, John, et al., “A sixteenth-century Gaelic letter”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 13:1 (1978)
- Bannister, Henry Marriott, “Irish hymns from liturgical fragments”, The Journal of Theological Studies 9:35 (1908)
- Bibliothèque d'Agglomération du Pays de Saint-Omer (BAPSO) (?–present) – online
- Barber, Richard W., The figure of Arthur (1972)
- Barbet-Massin, Dominique, “The programme of illumination in the Insular Gospel books”, in Islands in a global context (2017)
- Barbet-Massin, Dominique, “Le manuscrit 477 (461) d’Angers”, Britannia Monastica 19 (2017)
- Bardel, Annie, et al., “Les monastères pré-carolingiens de Landévennec”, Britannia Monastica 20 (2019)
- Barnaby, Paul, et al., “The international reception and literary impact of Scottish literature of the period 1314 until 1707”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
- Barnes, Timothy G., “Old Irish cuire, its congeners, and the ending of the 2nd sg. middle imperative”, Ériu 65 (2015)
- Barnes, Tudur, “Derry Ormond”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:2 (1981–1982)
- Barnwell, Edward L., “Breton Celts”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:23 (1860)
- Barnwell, Edward L., “Domestic architecture of South Pembrokeshire [continued]”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 14:53 (1868)
- Barrett, Siobhán, “Varia I. The king of Dál nAraidi’s salve”, Ériu 69 (2019)
- Barrett, Siobhán, “The concept of célmaine in Blathmac’s second poem”, Peritia 30 (2019)
- Barrington, Daines, History of the Gwedir family, by Sir John Wynne (1770)
- Barrington, Daines, “On the expiration of the Cornish language”, Archaeologia 3 (1775)
- Barrington, Daines, “Some additional information relative to the continuance of the Cornish language”, Archaeologia 5 (1779)
- Barrington, Daines, Miscellanies by the Honourable Daines Barrington (1781)
- Barrington, Daines, et al., History of the Gwydir family, by Sir John Wynn ... now re-edited, with additional notes ... [and] Memoirs of celebrated and distinguished contemporary Welshmen, bishops, &c (1827)
- Barron, Philip Fitzgerald, “The poetry of Ossian, or Oisin Ala, or the lamentation”, Ancient Ireland 1 (1835)
- Barron, W. R. J. (ed.), The Arthur of the English (2001)
- Barron, W. R. J., et al., “Dynastic chronicles”, in The Arthur of the English (2001)
- Barrow, G. W. S., “The kings of Scotland and Durham”, in Anglo-Norman Durham, 1093–1193 (1994)
- Barrow, G. W. S., “De domibus religiosis”, The Innes Review 48:1 (1997)
- Barrow, G. W. S., “[Notes”, The Scottish Historical Review 77:2 (1998)
- Barruol, Guy, “Mars Nabelcus et Mars Albiorix”, Ogam: tradition celtique 15 (1963)
- Barstad, Joel I., “Eriugena as translator and interpreter of the Greek Fathers”, in A companion to John Scottus Eriugena (2019)
- Barthélemy, Anatole de, “La légende de saint Budoc et de sainte Azénor”, Mémoires de la Société d'émulation des Côtes-du-Nord 4 (1867)
- Bartlett, Robert, “Rewriting saints’ lives”, Speculum 58:3 (1983)
- Bartlett, Robert, The miracles of Saint Æbbe of Coldingham and Saint Margaret of Scotland (2003)
- Bartlett, Robert, Gerald of Wales and the ethnographic imagination (2013)
- Bartlett, Robert, “Gerald of Wales and the history of Llanthony Priory”, in Gerald of Wales (2018)
- Bartrum, Peter C., “Was there a British ‘Book of Conquests’?”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:1 (1968–1970)
- Bartrum, Peter C., “Biographica et bibliographica. Personal names in Wales in the fifteenth century”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:4 (1982)
- Bartrum, Peter C., “Corrections to early Welsh genealogical tracts”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 40 (1993)
- Bartrum, Peter C., Bartrum genealogical project [typescript of amendments and corrections to his Welsh genealogies, 300-1400 and 1400-1500] (2020)
- Bass, Ian L., “St Thomas de Cantilupe’s Welsh miracles”, Studia Celtica 53 (2019)
- Bass, Ian L., “In the footsteps of the past”, in The St. Thomas Way and the medieval March of Wales (2020)
- Bately, Janet M., “The Old English Orosius”, Anglia 84 (1966)
- Bately, Janet M., The Old English Orosius (1980)
- Bately, Janet M., “The spelling of the proper names in the OE Orosius”, The Journal of English and Germanic Philology 116 (2017)
- Bateman, Meg, et al. (eds), Duanaire na sracaire = Songbook of the pillagers (2007)
- Bateson, J. D., “Roman material from Ireland”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 73 C (1973)
- Bath, Michael, “Literature, art and architecture”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
- Bauchhenss, Gerhard, “Epona – Archäologisches zu einer gallorömischen Göttin”, in 150 Jahre ‘Mabinogion’ – deutsch-walisische Kulturbeziehungen (2001)
- Bauchhenß, Gerhard, “Hercules in Gallien”, in Continuity and innovation in religion in the Roman West 2 (2008)
- Baudry, Marie-Pierre, “Les forteresses poitevines des marches de Bretagne (Xe-XVe siècles)”, in Histoires des Bretagnes 5 (2015)
- Baudry Marielle, Clément Marie, et al., Catalogue du fonds Luzel de la Bibliothèque municipale de Quimper (1995)
- Bauer, Alessia, “Reflexionen über die eigene Sprache”, in Between the islands – and the continent (2013)
- Bauer, Bernhard, “New and corrected MS readings of the Old Irish glosses in the Vienna Bede”, Ériu 67 (2017)
- Bauer, Bernhard, “Different types of language contact in the early medieval Celtic glosses”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 37 (2017)
- Bauer, Bernhard, “The Celtic parallel glosses on Bede’s De natura rerum”, Peritia 30 (2019)
- Bauer, Bernhard, et al., “Definitions, dialectic and Irish grammatical theory in Carolingian glosses on Priscian”, Language and History 65:2 (2022)
- Baumgarten, Rolf, “Kuno Meyer's Irish manuscript”, Newsletter of School of Celtic Studies 1 (1987)
- Baumgarten, Rolf, “Heinrich Wagner (1923-1988)”, in Miscellanea Celtica in memoriam Heinrich Wagner (1997)
- Lewis, E. A., “Chamberlain's roll--corrigenda”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:2 (1923–1925)
- “Statement of research work in Celtic studies carried on under the auspices of the constituent colleges”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:4 (1923–1925)
- BBCS, “Termau gramadeg”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:2 (1929–1931)
- Beamond, Roger, “A short journey from England to Wales”, National Library of Wales Journal 36:4 (2017)
- Beard, Ellen L., 100 òran le Rob Donn MacAoidh = 100 songs of Rob Donn Mackay (2018)
- Beaulieu, Jean-Baptiste Colbert de, “La numismatique celtique de la Gaule”, Ogam: tradition celtique 5 (1953)
- Bebb, W. Ambrose, “Rhai o Eiriau Llafar Sir Drefaldwyn”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:3 (1921–1923)
- Beckett, Colm, “Staidéar ar fhoclóir lámhscríofa Béarla-Gaeilge roibeaird S. MhicÁdhaimh / A study of Robert S. McAdam’s manuscript English-Irish dictionary” (1995)
- Beirne, Francis (ed.), The diocese of Elphin (2000)
- Bell, H. Idris, “Two Denbighshire MSS”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:1 (1929–1931)
- Bell, H. Idris, The development of Welsh poetry (1936)
- Bell, Jennifer M., “Lifris, Caradog and Llancarfan in the early twelfth century”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 37 (2017)
- Bellach, Stefanie, “Ein Berliner Handschriftenfragment der Vita sancti Columbae Adamnani”, Fragmentology 2 (2019)
- Beltrán Lloris, Francisco, “New inscriptions in the sanctuary of Peñalba de Villastar (Teruel)”, in Continuity and innovation in religion in the Roman West 2 (2008)
- Beltrán Lloris, Francisco, et al., Celtiberian (2017)
- Belz, Georg, “« Dré en deur, dré en tan, dré en aùél... »”, in A travers les îles celtiques = A-dreuz an inizi keltiek = Per insulas scotticas (2008)
- Bemmer, Jaqueline, “The duality of sin and delict - penance to God, penalty to Men”, Peritia 29 (2018)
- Bennett, Joseph, “The possibilities of Welsh music”, Y Cymmrodor 9 (1888)
- Bennett, Kirsty, “The book collections of Llanthony Priory from foundation until dissolution (c. 1100-1538)” (2006)
- Bennett, Kirsty, “Llanthony Priory manuscripts”, in Lambeth Palace Library (2010)
- Benoit, Fernand, “Le thème hellénistique de l’enchaînement d’Ogmios et le cycle mythologique irlandais et gallois”, Comptes rendus des séances, Académie des Inscriptions et Belles–Lettres 96 (1952)
- Benoit, Fernand, “L‘Ogmios de Lucien, la ‘tête coupée’ et le cycle mythologique irlandais et gallois”, Ogam: tradition celtique 5 (1953)
- Benskin, Michael, et al., “A mediaeval English manuscript of Irish provenance”, Medium Ævum 41:2 (1972)
- Berard, Christopher, “King Arthur’s charter”, Journal of the International Arthurian Society 8 (2020)
- Bergin, O. J., “Poems attributed to Gormlaith”, in Miscellany presented to Kuno Meyer (1912)
- Bergin, O. J., “Address to Séamas Mac Aonghais [Bi ad mhosgaladh, a mheic Aonghais]”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 4:2 (1935)
- Bergin, O. J., “An address to Aonghus of Islay [Ceannaigh duain t'athar, a Aonghas]”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 4:1 (1935)
- Bergin, Osborn, et al., Eachtra Lomnochtáin (1901)
- Berkeley, G. F. H., The Irish battalion in the papal army of 1860 (1929)
- Bernard, J. H., “The foundation of Tintern Abbey, Co. Wexford”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 23 C (1917)
- Berschin, Walter, “Gallus abbas vindicatus”, Historisches Jahrbuch 95 (1975)
- Berschin, Walter, Griechisch-Lateinisches Mittelalter (1980)
- Berschin, Walter, “Notkers Metrum de vita S. Galli”, in Florilegium Sangallense (1980)
- Berschin, Walter, “Karolingische Klöster II”, in Biographie und Epochenstil im lateinischen Mittelalter (1991)
- Berschin, Walter (ed.), Biographie und Epochenstil im lateinischen Mittelalter, vol. 3 (1991)
- Berschin, Walter, “Kritische Verse Notkers des Stammlers”, in Codices Sangallenses (1995)
- Berschin, Walter (ed.), Palatina-Studien (1997)
- Berschin, Walter, “Die Anfänge der literarischen Kultur”, in St. Gallen (1999)
- Berschin, Walter, “Die karolingische Vita S. Galli metrica (BHL Nr. 3253), Werk eines Iren für St. Gallen?”, Revue Bénédictine 117 (2007)
- Berschin, Walter (ed.), Mittellateinische Studien II (2010)
- Berthou, Paul de, “Analyse sommaire et critique de la Chronique de Saint-Brieuc”, Bulletin archéologique de l’Association bretonne 19 (1901)
- Betcher, Gloria J., “A reassessment of the date and provenance of the Cornish Ordinalia”, Comparative Drama 29:4 (1995)
- Bethell, Denis, “English monks and Irish reform in the eleventh and twelfth centuries”, Historical Studies 8 (1971)
- Bethmann, Ludwig Conrad, “Handschriften der Capitularbibliothek zu Ivrea”, Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde 9 (1847)
- Beuken, Ruud van den, Avant-garde nationalism at the Dublin Gate Theatre, 1928–1940 (2021)
- Beuken, Ruud van den, “The old lady says ‘No!’ (1929) by Denis Johnston”, in Fifty key Irish plays (2022)
- Beuken, Ruud van den, “Youth’s the season–? (1931)”, in Fifty key Irish plays (2022)
- Beyond 2022 (?–present) – online
- Bhreathnach, Edel, “Abbesses, minor dynasties and kings in clericatu”, in Mercia. an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe (2001)
- Bhreathnach, Edel, “In retrospect”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 106 C (2006)
- Bhreathnach, Edel, “Perceptions of kingship in early medieval Irish vernacular literature”, in Lordship in medieval Ireland (2007)
- Bhreathnach, Edel, “Ireland, c.900-c.1000”, in A companion to the early Middle Ages (2009)
- Bhreathnach, Edel, “Celtic studies in the digital age”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 35 (2015)
- Bhreathnach, Edel, “Ireland in the age of Columbanus”, in L’eredità di san Colombano (2017)
- Bhreathnach, Edel, “Archaeologists explore mythology [Review article]”, North American Journal of Celtic Studies 4:1 (2020)
- Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma (?–present) – online
- Biblissima (2002–present) – online
- Bice, Christopher, The Tregear manuscript (1969)
- Bice, Christopher, The Tregear manuscript (1994)
- Bichlmeier, Harald, “On the etymology of the river-name Ruhr and some of its Central-European cognates”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 22 (2021)
- Bichlmeier, Harald, “Der Flussname Inn, Ockhams Rasiermesser und moderne Indogermanistik”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 68 (2021)
- Bieler, Ludwig, Psalterium Graeco-Latinum (1960)
- Bieler, Ludwig, “The chronology of St Patrick”, in Old Ireland (1965)
- Bieler, Ludwig, “Eine Patricksvita in Gloucester”, in Festschrift Bernhard Bischoff (1971)
- Bieler, Ludwig, “Manuscripts of Irish Interest in the libraries of Scandinavia”, Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 54:214–215 (1985)
- Biggs, Frederick M., et al. (eds), Abbo of Fleury, Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and Acta sanctorum (2001)
- Bihan, Herve, “Les vers moyen-breton de Lignol (1619?-1624?) sont-ils vannetais? Édition et commentaire du texte”, in A travers les îles celtiques = A-dreuz an inizi keltiek = Per insulas scotticas (2008)
- Bihan-Gallic, Fañch, “The Armorican voyage to the afterlife and Celtic myths”, in Celtic myth in the 21st century (2018)
- Billanovich, Giuseppe, et al., “La trasmissione dei testi nell’Italia nell’Italia nord-occidentale”, in La cultura antica nell’occidente latino del VII all’XI secolo (1975)
- Billy, Pierre-Henri, “Toponymie française et dialectologie gauloise”, in Gaulois et celtique continental (2007)
- Binchy, D. A., “The leech in ancient Ireland”, in What’s past is prologue (1952)
- Binchy, D. A., “Echtra Fergusa maic Léti”, in Irish sagas (1959)
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- Binchy, D. A., “Semantic influence of Latin in the Old Irish glosses”, in Latin script and letters A.D. 400–900 (1976)
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- Birch, Walter de Gray, A history of Margam Abbey (1897)
- Birch, Walter de Gray, et al., A descriptive catalogue of the Penrice and Margam Abbey manuscripts in the possession of Miss Talbot of Margam (1893–1905)
- Birkett, Helen, “The struggle for sanctity”, in The cult of saints and the Virgin Mary in medieval Scotland (2010)
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- Bisagni, Jacopo, From atoms to the cosmos (2019)
- Bisagni, Jacopo, “A newly discovered Irish tract on the divisions of time in Laon, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 422”, Études Celtiques 47 (2021)
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- Bisogno, Armando, “‘Essentia, voluntas et scientia’”, in History and eschatology in John Scottus Eriugena and his time. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference of the Society for the Promotion of Eriugenian Studies, Maynooth and Dublin, August 16–20, 2000 (2002)
- Bitel, Lisa M., “Tools and scripts for cursing in medieval Ireland”, Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 51–52 (2006–2007)
- British Library – online
- Catalogue of illuminated manuscripts [in the British Library] (?–present) – online
- Black, Ronald, “Colla Ciotach”, Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness 48 (1972–1974)
- Black, Ronald, “The genius of Cathal MacMhuirich”, Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness 50 (1976–1978)
- Black, Ronald, “The Gaelic Academy”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 14:2 (1986)
- Black, Ronald, “The Gaelic Academy. Appendix”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 15 (1988)
- Black, Ronald, “A Scottish grammatical tract, c. 1640”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Black, Ronald, “Four O’Daly manuscripts”, Éigse 26 (1992)
- Black, Ronald, To the Hebrides (2011)
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- Blackwell, Alice E., “Introduction”, in Scotland in early medieval Europe (2019)
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- Blanchard, Florian, “De Taranis au Jupiter cavalier à l‘anguipède”, in Celtic religions in the Roman period (2017)
- Blanchard, Nelly, “La filiation intellectuelle entre Théodore Hersart de La Villemarqué et Émile Ernault”, in Histoires des Bretagnes 6 (2019)
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- Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Regiae, pars tertia (1739–1744)
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