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- Connellan, Thaddeus, An duanaire, fiannaigheacht, danta, agus ranna le’r tteangsa mhin, bhinn mhilis a leigheadh (1829)
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- Constantine, Mary-Ann, “Celts and Romans on tour”, in Celts, Romans, Britons (2020)
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- Conti, Aidan, et al. (eds), Writing Europe, 500–1450 (2005)
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- Cordo Russo, Luciana, “Adaptation and translation in medieval Wales”, Keltische Forschungen 7 (2017)
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