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- Corrigan, Sarah, “Hisperic enigma machine”, Peritia 24–25 (2013–2014)
- Corthals, Johan, “Mittelirisch berthae”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 37 (1979)
- Corthals, Johan, “Táin bó Regamna und Táin bó Flidais” (1979)
- Corthals, Johan, Táin Bó Regamna (1987)
- Corthals, Johan, “The retoiric in Aided Chonchobuir”, Ériu 40 (1989)
- Corthals, Johan, “Zur Frage des mündlichen oder schriftlichen Ursprungs der Sagenroscada”, in Early Irish literature — media and communication / Mündlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit in der frühen irischen Literatur (1989)
- Corthals, Johan, “Some observations on the versification of the rhymeless ‘Leinster poems’”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Corthals, Johan, “A reference to the listener to early Irish prose tales?”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (1992)
- Corthals, Johan, “Affiliation of children”, Peritia 9 (1995)
- Corthals, Johan, “Early Irish retoirics and their Late Antique background”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 31 (1996)
- Corthals, Johan, Altirische Erzählkunst (1996)
- Corthals, Johan, “Die Trennung von Finn und Gráinne”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49–50 (1997)
- Corthals, Johan, “Zur Entstehung der archaischen irischen Metrik und Syntax”, in Compositiones indogermanicae (1999)
- Corthals, Johan, “The rhymeless ‘Leinster poems’”, Celtica 24 (2003)
- Corthals, Johan, “Zur Bedeutung und Etymologie von altirisch scoth, roscad und fásach”, Historische Sprachforschung 117 (2004)
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- Corthals, Johan, “Stimme, Atem und Dichtung”, in Kelten-Einfälle an der Donau. Akten des Vierten Symposiums deutschsprachiger Keltologinnen und Keltologen ... Linz/Donau, 17.-21. Juli 2005 (2007)
- Corthals, Johan, “Why did Fergus rise from his grave?”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 55 (2008)
- Corthals, Johan, Manuscript sources to Old and Middle Irish tales (MsOmit) (2010) – online
- Corthals, Johan, “The Áiliu poems in Bretha nemed dédenach”, Éigse 37 (2010)
- Corthals, Johan, “Decoding the ‘Caldron of poesy’”, Peritia 24–25 (2013–2014)
- Corthals, Johan, Altirische Erzählkunst (2016)
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- Coupland, Nicholas, “Social and linguistic considerations in the pronunciation of Welsh place-names in Cardiff”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 3 (1984)
- Courcelle, Pierre, La Consolation de philosophie dans la tradition littéraire, antécédents et postérité (1967)
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- Cowgill, Warren, “Two further notes on the origin of the Insular Celtic absolute and conjunct verb endings”, Ériu 26 (1975)
- Cowgill, Warren, “The distribution of infixed and suffixed pronouns in Old Irish”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 13 (1987)
- Cowley, Fred, “The relics of St David”, in St David of Wales (2007)
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- Cox, Edward G., “Classical traditions in medieval Ireland”, Philological Quarterly 3 (1924)
- Cox, Lise, “Een bodemkundige en geomorfologische benadering van de zoutproductie rond de Noordzee in de ijzertijd en de Romeinse periode”, Terra Incognita: Annual Review of Archaeological Master Research in Flanders (Belgium) 5 (2012)
- Cox, Richard A. V., “Clach an Truiseil”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 7 (2002)
- Cox, Richard A. V., “The history of the numerical particle in (Scottish) Gaelic”, in Lochlann (2013)
- Cox, Richard A. V., “The Norse element in Scottish Gaelic”, Études Celtiques 29 (1992)
- Cox, Richard A. V., “The syntax of the place-names”, in Studies on the Book of Deer (2008)
- Cox, N. S. B., et al. (eds), Canmlwyddiant, cyfraith a chymreictod (2013)
- Coxe, Henry O., Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum qui in collegiis aulisque Oxoniensibus hodie adservantur (1852)
- Russell, Paul, et al., A database of the Celtic personal names of Roman Britain (CPNRB) (2007–present) – online
- Crabtree, Pam, “Subsistence and ritual”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 7 (1990)
- Craigie, W. A., “Three tales of the Fiann”, Scottish Review 24 (1894)
- Craigie, W. A., “Gaelic words and names in the Icelandic sagas”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 1 (1897)
- Craigie, W. A., “Cairpre Cindchait and the Athach Tuatha”, Revue Celtique 20 (1899)
- Craigie, W. A., “‘The Gaels in Iceland’”, Revue Celtique 20 (1899)
- Cram, David, et al. (eds), History of linguistics 1996, vol. 1 (1999)
- Cramp, Rosemary, “Colerne sculpture and the ‘Irish’ connection”, in The modern traveller to our past (2006)
- Crampton, Robert, “The uses of exaggeration in Merugud Uilixis meic Leirtis and in Fingal chlainne Tanntail”, in Classical literature and learning in medieval Irish narrative (2014)
- Craster, H. H. E., “The glosses of the Codex Oxoniensis posterior”, Revue Celtique 40 (1923)
- Crawford, Barbara E. (ed.), Scotland in Dark Age Europe (1994)
- Crawford, Barbara E. (ed.), Scotland in Dark Age Britain (1996)
- Crawford, Barbara E. (ed.), Conversion and Christianity in the North Sea world (1998)
- Crawford, Barbara E., “The kingdom of Man and the earldom of Orkney—some comparisons”, in Celtic-Norse relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800-1200 (2014)
- Crawford, Ciara, “Disease and illness in medieval Ireland” (2011)
- Crawford, T. D., “"Tremenuan an Ytron Maria" et "Pemzec Leuenez Maria"”, Études Celtiques 17 (1980)
- Crawford, T. D., “The englynion of Dafydd ap Gwilym”, Études Celtiques 22 (1985)
- Crawford, T. D., “The Toddaid and Gwawdodyn byr in the poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym, with an Appendix concerning the Traethodlau attributed to him”, Études Celtiques 27 (1990)
- Creemers, Guido (ed.), Archaeological contributions to materials and immateriality (2013)
- Cregan, Donal F., “Some members of the confederation of Kilkenny”, in Measgra i gcuimhne Mhichíl Uí Chléirigh .i. Miscellany of historical and linguistic studies in honour of Brother Michael Ó Cléirigh, O.F.M., Chief of the Four Masters, 1643-1943 (1944)
- Cregeen, Archibald, A dictionary of the Manks language with the corresponding words or explanations in English (1837)
- Cremin, Aedeen, “The eternal primitive”, in The land beneath the sea (2013)
- Cremin, Aedeen, “Celtic Iberia”, in Origins and revivals (2000)
- Cremin, Aedeen, The Celts in Europe (1992)
- Creuly, Casimir, “Liste des noms supposés gaulois, tirés des inscriptions”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Cribbin, G., et al., “A destroyed Late Iron-Age burial from Kiltullagh, Ballyglass Middle td., Co. Mayo”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994)
- Crick, Julia C., “The British past and the Welsh future”, Celtica 23 (1999)
- Crigger, Bette-Jane, “Crazy like a fox”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 13 (1993)
- Crigger, Bette-Jane, “Amail arinchain fénechas”, in Origins and revivals (2000)
- Cronin, Mike, et al. (eds), The Gaelic Athelic Association 1884–2009 (2009)
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- Cronin, Anne, “The sources of Keating’s Forus feasa ar Éirinn”, Éigse 4:4 (1945)
- Cronin, Anne, “The sources of Keating’s Forus feasa ar Éirinn”, Éigse 5:2 (1948)
- Crook, David, et al. (eds), The growth of royal government under Henry III (2015)
- Crooks, Peter, “‘Divide and rule’”, Peritia 19 (2005)
- Crooks, Peter, “[Review article”, Studia Hibernica 35 (2008–2009)
- Crooks, Peter, “James the Usurper of Desmond and the origins of the Talbot-Ormond feud”, in Princes, prelates and poets in medieval Ireland (2013)
- Cross, J. E., “Cain’s jawbone”, in KM 80 (1987)
- Cross, James E., “A Doomsday passage in an Old English sermon for Lent”, Anglia 100 (1982)
- Cross, James E, “On Hiberno-Latin texts and Anglo-Saxon writings”, in The Scriptures and early medieval Ireland (1999)
- Cross, Sally Joyce, “Torturers and tricksters in the Cornish Ordinalia”, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 84 (1983)
- Cross, Tom Peete, “The Celtic origin of the Lay of Yonec”, Revue Celtique 31 (1910)
- Cross, T. P., “The Celtic Fée in Launfal”, in Anniversary papers by colleagues and pupils of George Lyman Kittredge (1913)
- Cross, Tom Peete, “The Celtic elements in the lays of Lanval and Graelant”, Modern Philology 12:10 (1914–1915)
- Cross, Tom Peete, “Laegaire mac Crimthann’s visit to fairyland”, Modern Philology 13 (1916)
- Cross, Tom Peete, Motif-index of early Irish literature (1952)
- Cross, Tom Peete, “Sohrab and Rustum in Ireland”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950)
- Cross, Tom Peete, “‘The Psalter of the Pig,’ an Irish legend”, Modern Philology 18:8 (1920)
- “Bibliography of the writings of Tom Peete Cross”, Modern Philology 43:1 (1945)
- Cross, J. E., “‘De signis et prodigiis’ in Versus S. Patricii episcopi de mirabilibus Hibernie”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 71 C (1971)
- Cross, Tom Peete, et al., “Fingen's night-watch”, The Romanic Review 9 (1918)
- Crosthwaite, John Clarke, The book of obits and martyrology of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity commonly called Christ Church, Dublin (1844)
- Crothers, Norman, “Further excavations at Ballyrea Townland, Co. Armagh”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 11 (1993)
- Crotty, Gerard, “Heraldry in medieval Ireland I”, Peritia 24–25 (2013–2014)
- Crouse, Robert Darwin, “Primordiales causae in Eriugena’s interpretation of Genesis”, in Johannes Scottus Eriugena. The Bible and hermeneutics. Proceedings of the Ninth International Colloquium of the Society for the Promotion of Eriugenian Studies held at Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve, June 7–10, 1995 (1996)
- Crowe, Richard M., “Sylwadau Iolo Morganwg ar ynganiad y wenhwyseg”, Cardiff Working Papers in Welsh Linguistics 7 (1992)
- Crowe, John O'Beirne, Scela na esergi (1865)
- Crowe, John O'Beirne, “Ancient lake legends of Ireland — No. I. Aided Echac maic Mairedo. The destruction of Eochad, son of Mairid; from the original Irish in Lebor na h-Uidre, a manuscript preserved in the library of the Royal Irish Academy”, The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland 1:1 (1878)
- Crowe, John O'Beirne, “Siabur-charpat Con Culaind”, The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland 1:2 (1878)
- Crowe, John O'Beirne, The Amra Choluim Chilli of Dallan Forgaill, vol. 1 (1871)
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- Crowe, John O'Beirne, “The dind-senchus of Eriu”, The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland 2:1 (1874)
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- Crumplin, Sally, “Cuthbert the cross-border saint in the twelfth century”, in Saints’ cults in the Celtic world (2009)
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