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- Jaski, Bart, “Dianchride and the Book of Dimma”, Peritia 32 (2021)
- Jaski, Bart, et al. (eds), Man van twee werelden (2023)
- Jaski, Bart, et al. (eds), Man of two worlds (2023)
- Jaskuła, Krzysztof, “A pragmatic approach to Old Irish consonant qualities”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 15 (2014)
- Jaskuła, Krzysztof, “English loanwords in the Irish of Iorras Aithneach”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 22 (2021)
- Jeanneau, Cédric Jacques, “Les moines de Saint-Philibert de Noirmoutier et les invasions scandinaves”, in Landévennec, les Vikings et la Bretagne (2015)
- Jeanneau, Cédric, “Beauport”, in Histoires des Bretagnes 6 (2019)
- Jeauneau, Édouard, “Guillaume de Malmesbury, premier éditeur anglais du Periphyseon”, in Sapientiae doctrina (1980)
- Jeauneau, Édouard, “‘Nisifortinus’”, in Poetry and philosophy in the Middle Ages (2000)
- Jefferies, Henry A., “The visitation of the parishes of Armagh ‘inter Hibernicos’ in 1546”, in Tyrone (2000)
- Jefferies, Henry A., “Hugh O’Neill, earl of Tyrone, c.1550-1616”, in Tyrone (2000)
- Jefferies, Henry A., “Dr. George Cromer, archbishop of Armagh (1521-1543), and Henry VIII’s reformation”, in Armagh, history & society (2001)
- Jefferies, Henry A., “Erenaghs and termonlands”, Seanchas Ardmhacha 19.1 (2002)
- Jeffery, Peter, “Eastern and Western elements in the Irish monastic prayer of the hours”, in The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages (2000)
- Jenkins, Dafydd, “The date of the ‘Act of Union’”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:4 (1968–1970)
- Jenkins, Dafydd, “Biographica et bibliographica. Gwenogvryn Evans’s ‘Facsimile of the Chirk codex’”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:4 (1982)
- Jenkins, Dafydd, “Pencerdd a bardd teilu”, Ysgrifau beirniadol 14 (1988)
- Jenkins, Dafydd, “[Miscellaneous”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 36 (1989)
- Jenkins, Dafydd, “The horse in the Welsh law texts”, in The horse in Celtic culture (1997)
- Jenkins, Dafydd, “Crime and tort and the three columns of law”, in Tair colofn cyfraith (2007)
- Jenkins, David, “Deposited collections”, National Library of Wales Journal 5:1 (1948)
- Jenkins, David, “Imago Christi? Adomnán’s use of Scripture and place to assert Columban ecclesiastical primacy”, Peritia 32 (2021)
- Jenkins, Geraint H., Literature, religion and society in Wales, 1660–1730 (1978)
- Jenkins, Geraint H., “‘The sweating astrologer’”, in Welsh society and nationhood (1984)
- Jenkins, John, “Mediaeval Welsh scriptures, religious legends and Midrash”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1919–1920 (1921)
- Jenkins, M. Gwyn, “Y Mwmwls, the Mumbles”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 18:4 (1960)
- Jenkins, Philip, “Mary Wharton and the rise of the ‘new woman’”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:2 (1981–1982)
- Jenkins, Philip, “John Clephane”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:4 (1982)
- Jenkins, Robert Thomas, “A conspectus of Griffith Jones's schools in North Wales, 1738–1761”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:4 (1929–1931)
- Jenkins, Thomas Atkinson, “Marie de France. Espurgatoire seint Patriz” (1894)
- Jenkins, Thomas Atkinson, The Espurgatoire saint Patriz of Marie de France (1903)
- Jenkins, William, “III. Settlement, society and landscape in Brugh na Bóinne since the mid-sixteenth century”, in Historical Knowth and its hinterland (2008)
- Jenner, Henry, A handbook of the Cornish language (1904)
- Jenner, Henry, “The Cornish manuscript in the Provincial Library at Bilbao in Spain”, Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 21:4 (1922–1925)
- Jenner, Henry, “The Bodmin Gospels”, Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 21 (1922–1925)
- Jenner, Henry, “The manumissions in the Bodmin Gospels”, Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 21 (1922–1925)
- Jennings, Andrew, “Historical and linguistic evidence for Gall-Gaidheil and Norse in Western Scotland”, in Language contact across the North Atlantic (1996)
- Jennings, Brendan, “Documents of the Irish colleges at Douai”, Archivium Hibernicum 10 (1943)
- Jerman, H. N., “The Sir John Williams collections, III”, National Library of Wales Journal 1:4 (1939–1940)
- Jesch, Judith, “Norse literature in the Orkney earldom”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
- Jeudy, Colette, et al., “Tradition textuelle et commentaire des auteurs classiques latins conservés dans les manuscrits de la Bibliothèque Vaticane [I–III]”, in La cultura antica nell’occidente latino del VII all’XI secolo (1975)
- John, Angela V., “The lives of Lady Charlotte Guest”, in 150 Jahre ‘Mabinogion’ – deutsch-walisische Kulturbeziehungen (2001)
- Jøhndal, Marius L., “Treebanks for historical languages and scalability”, in Morphosyntactic variation in medieval Celtic languages (2020)
- Johnson, David F., “The Middle Dutch reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth”, in A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth (2020)
- Johnston, Arthur, “William Blake and ‘The ancient Britons’”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:3 (1982)
- Johnston, Charlotte, “Evan Evans”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:1 (1981–1982)
- Johnston, Dafydd R., Gwaith Lewys Glyn Cothi (1995)
- Johnston, Dafydd R., Llên yr uchelwyr (2005)
- Johnston, Dafydd, “Tri chyfeiriad at Lywelyn ap Gruffudd”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 36 (1989)
- Johnston, Dafydd, “Towns in medieval Welsh poetry”, in Urban culture in medieval Wales (2012)
- Johnston, Dafydd, “Welsh bardic miscellanies”, in Insular books (2015)
- Johnston, Dafydd, Language contact and linguistic innovation in the poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym (2017)
- Johnston, Dafydd, “Shaping a heroic life”, in Enlightenment travel and British identities (2017)
- Johnston, Elva, “Timahoe and the Loígse”, in Laois, history & society (1999)
- Johnston, Elva, When worlds collide? Pagans and Christians in fifth- and sixth-century Ireland (2017)
- Johnston, Elva, “Religious change and frontier management”, Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies 11 (2018)
- Jolly, Karen Louise, “Tapping the power of the Cross”, in The place of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England (2006)
- Jones, Alun R., Lewis Morris (2004)
- Jones, B. Lewis, “[Nodiadau amryfal] mut-trimut”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:4 (1968–1970)
- Jones, Bedwyr Lewis, “Nodiadau amrywiol”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 40 (1993)
- Jones, Bethan Wyn, “Some of the medicinal plants used by the Physicians of Myddfai”, Transactions of the Physicians of Myddfai Society (2018)
- Jones, Bob Morris, “The definite article and specific reference”, Studia Celtica 26–27 (1991–1992)
- Jones, Bobi, “Ymryson ac ymddiddan corff ac enaid”, Ysgrifau beirniadol 5 (1970)
- Jones, Bryn, “Welsh contacts with the papacy before the Edwardian Conquest” (2019)
- Jones, Charles W., Beda Venerabilis. Opera didascalica 3 (1980)
- Jones, Christine, “Cydberthynas nodweddion cymdeithasol ag amrywiadau’r Gymraeg yn Y Mot, Sir Benfro”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 36 (1989)
- Jones, D. Gwenallt, “Buchedd Mair Fadlen a'r Legenda Aurea”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:4 (1927–1929)
- Jones, D. Gwenallt, “Cerddi’r saint ar bucheddau cyfatebol” (1929)
- Jones, D. Gwenallt, Yr areithiau pros (1934)
- Jones, David J. V., “The Merthyr riots of 1800”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:2 (1968–1970)
- Jones, David, Blodeu-gerdd Cymry (1759)
- Jones, David, Cydymaith diddan. Yn ddwy rann [...] (1766)
- Jones, David, Blodeu-gerdd Cymry (1779)
- Jones, Evan David, “The Sir John Williams collections, I”, National Library of Wales Journal 1:4 (1939–1940)
- Jones, E. D., “The Book of Llandaff”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:3–4 (1946)
- Jones, Evan David, “News and notes”, National Library of Wales Journal 5:1 (1948)
- Jones, Emrys, “Welsh-speaking in the New World I”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 1 (1958)
- Jones, Emrys (ed.), The Welsh in London, 1500–2000 (2001)
- Jones, Emrys, “The age of societies”, in The Welsh in London, 1500–2000 (2001)
- Jones, Emyr Gwynne, “Bibliography of Wales, 2nd edition, 1962, Supplement III (1969)”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:3 (1968–1970)
- Jones, Evan D., “[Nodiadau cymysg”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1937–1939)
- Jones, Evan David, “The Brogyntyn Welsh manuscripts [IV–VIII]”, National Library of Wales Journal 6:1–4 (1949–1950)
- Jones, Evan David, “The Brogyntyn Welsh manuscripts [IX-XII]”, National Library of Wales Journal 7:1–4 (1951–1952)
- Jones, Evan David, Lewys Glyn Cothi (1984)
- Jones, Evan J., “Martial’s epigram on the happy life”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:4 (1926–1927)
- Jones, Evan J., “Buchedd Sant Martin”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:3–4 (1927–1929)
- Jones, F. Wynn, “Termau amaethwyr Dyffryn Edeirnion”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:4 (1921–1923)
- Jones, Francis, “The families of Blaiddbwyll”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:1 (1981–1982)
- Jones, G. D. B., “The Roman camps at Y Pigwn”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:1 (1968–1970)
- Jones, G. Peredur, “Hen draethawd ar hwsmonaeth”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:2 (1923–1925)
- Jones, Glanville R., “‘Tir Telych’, the Gwestfâu of Cynwyl Gaeo and Cwmwd Caeo”, Studia Celtica 28 (1994)
- Jones, Gwenan, “Gwyrthyeu y Wynvydedic Veir [part 1]”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:2 (1938)
- Jones, Gwenan, “Gwyrthyeu y Wynvydedic Veir [part 2]”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1939)
- Jones, Gwenan, “Gwyrthyeu y Wynvydedic Veir [part 3]”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 10:1 (1939)
- Jones, Gwilym Peredur, “A list of epithets from Welsh pedigrees”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1926–1927)
- Jones, J. Graham, “Gareth Vaughan Jones (1905–35)”, National Library of Wales Journal 27:4 (1991–1992)
- Jones, J. Gwynfor, “The Wynn Estate of Gwydir”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:2 (1981–1982)
- Jones, J. Gwynfor, Syr John Wynn (1991)
- Jones, J. Gwynfor, The Wynn family of Gwydir (1995)
- Jones, J. Gwynfor, “Uchelwyr a’u byd ym Mro Morgannwg a’r cyffiniau yng nghanrif y Tuduriaid”, National Library of Wales Journal 36:1 (2014)
- Jones, J. Henry, “The will of Hugh Owen of Plas Du”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1937–1939)
- Jones, J. Lloyd, “Lexicographical notes”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:1 (1923–1925)
- Jones, J. T., “Cyfeiriadau at Richard Hughes, Cefn Llanfair”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:2 (1926–1927)
- Jones, J. Tysul, “Hystorya Lucidar” (1956)
- Jones, J. Tysul, “Deunydd ymchwil J Tysul Jones ar gyfer 'Astudiaeth destunol a gramadegol ynghyd a geirfa lawn o Hystoria Lucidar'” (1958)
- Jones, John T., “Gramadeg Einion Offeiriad”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:3 (1923–1925)
- Jones, John, Cynfeirdd Lleyn, 1500–1800 (1905)
- Jones, Leslie Webber, “Cologne MS 106”, Speculum 4:1 (1929)
- Jones, Leslie Webber, “Dom Victor Perrin and three manuscripts of Luxeuil”, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 23 (1939)
- Jones, Michael, “Memory, invention and the Breton state”, Journal of Medieval History 33:3 (2007)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, “Y Gogynfeirdd a'r Englyn”, in Beirdd a thywysogion (1996)
- Jones, Nerys Ann, “Arthurian references in early Welsh poetry”, in Arthur in the Celtic languages (2019)
- Jones, Nesta, “Copi ychwanegol o ddechrau Ystorya Bown de Hamtwn”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:1 (1968–1970)
- Jones, Owen Edward, “Llyfr Coch Asaph” (1968)
- Jones, Owain Wyn, “The most excellent princes”, in A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth (2020)
- Jones, Owain Wyn, “O oes Gwrtheyrn”, in The chronicles of medieval Wales and the March (2020)
- Jones, Peter J. A., “Gerald of Wales’s sense of humour”, in Gerald of Wales (2018)
- Jones, R. M., “The article in Welsh”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
- Jones, R. M., “Tri mewn llenyddiaeth”, Llên Cymru 14 (1981–1984)
- Jones, R. Parry, “Correspondence”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (1870)
- Jones, R. Tudur, “Diwylliant colegau Ymneilltuol y bedwaredd ganrif y bymtheg”, Ysgrifau beirniadol 5 (1970)
- Jones, R. W., “Gwerineiriau Llanerfyl”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:2 (1929–1931)
- Jones, Richard Ll. P., “Astudiaeth o'r traddodiad nawdd yn Sir Fôn” (1975)
- Jones, Robert M., “The Welsh indicative”, Studia Celtica 8–9 (1973–1974)
- Jones, Robert Owen, “Amrywiadau geirfaol yn nhafodieithoedd Cymraeg y Wladfa”, Studia Celtica 8–9 (1973–1974)
- Jones, Robert Owen, Hir oes i'r iaith (1997)
- Jones, Robert, The poetical works of Goronwy Owen (1876)
- Jones, Robert, The works of Iolo Goch, with a sketch of his life (1877)
- Jones, Robert, “Epigrams from the old poets no. 1”, Y Cymmrodor 1 (1877)
- Jones, Robert, “Letters addressed by Lewis Morris (Llewelyn Ddu), to Edward Richard of Ystradmeurig [1]”, Y Cymmrodor 1:2 (1877)
- Jones, Robert, “A musical scholarship for Wales”, Y Cymmrodor 1 (1877)
- Jones, Robert, “Epigrams from the old poets”, Y Cymmrodor 2 (1878)
- Jones, Robert, “The fountain at Portmadoc”, Y Cymmrodor 2 (1878)
- Jones, Robert, “The Carnarfon Eisteddfod of 1877”, Y Cymmrodor 2 (1878)
- Jones, Robert, “The Eisteddfodau of 1878”, Y Cymmrodor 2 (1878)
- Jones, S. J., “Perforated stone axe-hammers found in Wales”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:4 (1926–1927)
- Jones, Samuel, “The ‘vulgar tongue’ and the Russian translations of T. Hudson-Williams”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 35 (2015)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, “Bardism and romance”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1913–1914 (1915)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, “Creffteiriau Amaethwyr Dinbych a Byr-Nodion”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:1 (1921–1923)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, “Cerdd Dant”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:2 (1921–1923)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, “The Welsh bardic vocabulary”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:4 (1921–1923)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, “Peniarth glossaries, continued”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:2 (1923–1925)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, “Peniarth glossaries, continued”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:3 (1923–1925)
- Jones, T. Gwynn, “Ysbryd Gwido a’r prior”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:2 (1929–1931)
- Jones, Tegwyn, “Testun beirniadol o farddoniaeth Edward Urien a Gruffudd Hafren” (1966)
- Jones, Thomas Gwynn, “Ystorya Addaf a Val a cauas Elen y Grog” (1936)
- Jones, Thomas, “Bibliography of monographs on the place-names of Wales”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:3 (1929–1931)
- Jones, Thomas, “Cyfeiriad Dafydd Jones, ficer Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, at Fasciculus temporum”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1937–1939)
- Jones, Thomas, “Testun Llyfr Gwyn Hergest o'r Bibyl Ynghymraec”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 10:1 (1939–1941)
- Jones, Thomas, “‘Pethau nas cyhoeddwyd’ 6. ‘Credo’r Apostolion’ yn Gymraeg”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:1–2 (1945–1946)
- Jones, Thomas, “‘Cronica de Wallia’ and other documents from Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3514”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 12 (1946)
- Jones, Thomas, “Pre-Reformation Welsh versions of the Scriptures”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:3–4 (1946)
- Jones, Thomas, “Yr Anghrist a Dydd y Farn”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 13:4 (1948–1950)
- Jones, Thomas, “Gerald the Welshman’s ‘Itinerary through Wales’ and ‘Description through Wales’”, National Library of Wales Journal 6:3 (1949–1950)
- Jones, Thomas, “The early evolution of the legend of Arthur”, Nottingham Medieval Studies 8 (1964)
- Jones, Thomas, “Historical writing in medieval Welsh”, Scottish Studies 12 (1968)
- Jones, Thomas, “[Miscellaneous notes] Troedigaeth Pawl Ebostol”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:1 (1968–1970)
- Jones, Thomas, Brenhinedd y Saesson, or, the Kings of the Saxons (1971)
- Jones, W. Garmon, “A Welsh ‘Sunday epistle’”, in A miscellany presented to John Macdonald Mackay, LL.D., July, 1914 (1914)
- Jones, W. Garmon, “The court rolls of the borough of Criccieth”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:2 (1923–1925)
- Jones, W. Garmon, “Ministers' accounts for the borough of Criccieth”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1926–1927)
- Jones, W. Garmon, “Documents illustrative of the history of the North Wales boroughs”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:2 (1926–1927)
- Jones, W. Garmon, “Documents illustrative of the history of the North Wales boroughs”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:3 (1927–1929)
- Jones, W. Garmon, “The charter of the borough of Criccieth”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:3 (1927–1929)
- Jones, Rhys, et al., “Poems of Iolo Goch”, Y Cymmrodor 1.3 (1877)
- Jones, Rhys, et al., “Poems of Iolo Goch”, Y Cymmrodor 2.2 (1878)
- Jones, Glyn E., et al., The saga of Llywarch the Old (1955)
- Jones, Emrys, et al., “Welsh-speaking in the New World II”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 1 (1958)
- Jones, Philip Henry, et al. (eds), A nation and its books (1998)
- Jones, Gareth Elwyn, et al., A history of education in Wales (2003)
- Jones, Howel Ll., et al., Gwaith Iorwerth Fynglwyd (1975)
- Jones, Thomas, et al., “Ystori Alexander a Lodwig”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
- Jones, Thomas, Ystoryaeu Seint Greal, vol. 1 (1992)
- Jones, Owen, et al., The Myvyrian archaiology of Wales, vol. 1 (1801)
- Jones, Owen, et al., The Myvyrian archaiology of Wales, vol. 2 (1801)
- Jones, Owen, et al., The Myvyrian archaiology of Wales (1801–1807)
- Jones, Owen, et al., The Myvyrian archaiology of Wales, vol. 3 (1807)
- Jones, J. Lloyd, et al., “Lexicographical notes”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:1 (1921–1923)
- Jones, Evan David, et al., “Five Strata Marcella charters”, National Library of Wales Journal 5:1 (1948)
- Jordan-Smith, Paul, “Three miracles of St. Neot”, Parabola 16:4 (1991)
- Jørgensen, Anders Richardt, “The vowel phonemes in The Life of Saint Gwenole with a note on the etymology of Breton diner ‘penny’”, in Kelten am Rhein (2009)
- Joscelyn, John, Gildae, cui cognomentum est sapientis, de excidio & conquestu Britanniae, ac flebili castigatione in reges, principes, & sacerdotes epistola (1568)
- Jouitteau, Mélanie, “Standard Breton, traditional dialects, and how they differ syntactically”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 21 (2020)
- Jourdain-Annequin, Colette, et al. (eds), IIe rencontre héracléene. Héraclès, les femmes et le féminin (1996)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics 15 (2014)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics 16 (2015)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics 17 (2016)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics 19 (2018)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics 20 (2019)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics 21 (2020)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics 22 (2021)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics 23 (2022)
- Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005)
- Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society 7.3 (1952)
- Joyce, Stephen J., “Attitudes to excommunication in the early Insular church”, The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies 9 (2020)
- Joyce, Stephen J., The legacy of Gildas (2022)
- Joynt, Maud, The life of St Gall (1927)
- Jullien, Marie-Hélène, “Les sources de la tradition ancienne des quatorze Hymnes attribuées à saint Ambroise de Milan”, Revue d'Histoire des Textes 19 (1990)
- Jung, Edmond, “Keltisch und Germanisch in chronologischer Sicht”, in Akten des ersten Symposiums Deutschsprachiger Keltologen (Gosen bei Berlin, 8.–10. April 1992) (1993)