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- Doherty, Charles, “The use of relics in early Ireland”, in Irland und Europa (1984)
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- Donahue, Charles, The Testament of Mary (1942)
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- Dooley, Ann, “An Irish manuscript in the Biblioteca Comunale, Siena”, Éigse 25 (1991)
- Doolin, William, et al. (eds), What’s past is prologue (1952)
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- Dumville, David N., “Early Welsh poetry”, in Early Welsh poetry (1988)
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- Dumville, David N., “Finnian of Movilla”, in Down, history & society (1997)
- Dumville, David N., Councils and synods of the Gaelic early and central Middle Ages (1997)
- Dumville, David N., Saint David of Wales (2000)
- Dumville, David N., The early mediaeval Insular churches and the preservation of Roman literature (2004)
- Dumville, David N., Brenhinoedd y Saeson, ‘The kings of the Saxons’, AD 682–954 (2005)
- Dumville, David N., “Post-colonial Gildas”, Quaestio Insularis 7 (2006)
- Dumville, David N., “Frivolity and reform in the church”, Studies in Church History 48 (2012)
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- Duncan, A. A. M., “The monk and the medieval archives of Glasgow cathedral”, The Innes Review 49:2 (1998)
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- Dunleavy, Gareth, “Old Ireland, Scotland and Northumbria”, in Old Ireland (1965)
- Dunlevy, Mairead, “The medical families of medieval Ireland”, in What’s past is prologue (1952)
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- Early English laws (2006–present) – online
- Early modern letters online (EMLO) (2013–present) – online
- Early Music 28:2 (2000)
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- Ebel, H., “Les accusatifs gaulois en -as”, Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875)
- Eberl, Immo, “Das Iren-Kloster Honau und seine Regel”, in Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter (1982)
- Echard, Siân, et al. (eds), The encyclopedia of medieval literature in Britain (2017)
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- Edel, Doris, “Antipoden, ankers en een wereld-onder-het-water”, in Tussentijds (1985)
- Edel, Doris, “Die inselkeltische Erzähltradition zwischen Mündlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit”, in Early Irish literature — media and communication / Mündlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit in der frühen irischen Literatur (1989)
- Edel, Doris, “De Ierse achtergronden van de Reis van Sint Brandaan”, Nederlandse Letterkunde 2 (1997)
- Edel, Doris, Inside the Táin (2015)
- Edel, Doris, “Warum die Erforschung der Kelten den Dialog zwischen Archäologen und Textwissenschaftlern braucht”, in Memento dierum antiquorum... (2017)
- Edel, Doris, “Medb of Crúachain and the Empress Matilda”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 64 (2017)
- Edel, Doris, “What did Ailill and Medb really quarrel about? A legal approach to the ‘Pillow Talk’”, in Proceedings of the second European Symposium in Celtic Studies (2018)
- Edel, Doris, “Helden auf Freiersfüßen. 'Tochmarc Emire' und 'Mal y kavas Kulhwch Olwen'. Studien zur frühen Inselkeltischen Erzähltradition” (1980)
- Edel, Doris, Helden auf Freiersfüßen. 'Tochmarc Emire' und 'Mal y kavas Kulhwch Olwen'. Studien zur frühen Inselkeltischen Erzähltradition (1980)
- Edel, Doris, “Note”, Peritia 1 (1982)
- Edel, Doris, “The Arthur of Culhwch and Olwen as a figure of epic-heroic tradition”, Reading Medieval Studies 9 (1983)
- Edel, Doris, “The catalogues in Culhwch ac Olwen and insular Celtic learning”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 30 (1983)
- Edel, Doris, “Ierse achtergronden”, in De wereld van Sint Brandaan (1986)
- Edel, Doris, “De Keltische traditie”, in Visioenen (1986)
- Edel, Doris, “De plaats van Maartje Draak in de keltologie”, in Monniken, ridders en zeevaarders (1988)
- Edel, Doris, “Táin Bó Cúailnge and the dynamics of the matter of Ulster”, Études Celtiques 29 (1992)
- Edel, Doris (ed.), Cultural identity and cultural integration (1995)
- Edel, Doris, “In memoriam Prof. Dr. Maartje Draak (1907–1995)”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 48 (1996)
- Edel, Doris R., “Caught between history and myth? The figures of Fergus and Medb in the Táin Bó Cúailgne and related matter”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49–50 (1997)
- Edel, Doris R., “Ergänzung zu ZCP 49–50”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 51 (1999)
- Edel, Doris, Off the mainstream (2001)
- Edel, Doris (ed.), The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Preface”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Identity and integration”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Women in Celtic culture”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Common people in early Ireland”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Sea-voyages and visions”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Antipodes, anchors, and a world-under-the-water”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “The Irish background of the legend of Brendan”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Usque ad ultimum terrae. The Christianization of Ireland”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “The Christianization of medieval Europe”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Church and lay society in Anglo-Saxon Britain”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Myth versus reality”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “The insular-Celtic narrative tradition between orality and literacy”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “The concept of the Lord of Animals in the early epic literature of Ireland”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Táin bó Cúailnge and the dynamics of the matter of Ulster”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “The Táin bó Cúailnge between orality and literacy”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Text and memory”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Mental text, landscape, politics, and written codification”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “The Arthur of Culhwch ac Olwen as a figure of epic-heroic tradition”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “The catalogues in Culhwch ac Olwen and insular-Celtic learning”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Geoffrey's so-called animal symbolism and insular-Celtic tradition”, in The Celtic west and Europe (2001)
- Edel, Doris, “Early Irish queens and royal power”, in Ogma (2002)
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- Edel, Doris, “Stability and fluidity in the transmission of narrative texts”, in Ireland and Europe in the early Middle Ages (2002)
- Edel, Doris, “An emerging legal system in an embryonic state”, in The law’s beginnings (2003)
- Edel, Doris, “The status and development of the vernacular in early medieval Ireland”, in The dawn of the written vernacular in western Europe (2003)
- Edel, Doris, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 53 (2003)
- Edel, Doris, “Keltische Literatur”, in Die Kelten – Mythos und Wirklichkeit (2004)
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- Edel, Doris, “Cú Chulainn on the couch”, in Ulidia 3 (2013)
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