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- Windisch, Ernst, “Táin bó Cúailnge nach der Handschrift Egerton 1782”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 9 (1913)
- Various (ed.), Festschrift Ernst Windisch zum siebzigsten Geburtstag am 4. September 1914, dargebracht von Freunden und Schülern (1914)
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- Windisch, Ernst, et al., Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch, vol. 2 (1887)
- Windisch, Ernst, et al., Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch, vol. 3 (1891)
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- Windisch, Ernst, et al., Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch, vol. 4 (1900)
- Windisch, Ernst, et al., Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch, vol. 4 (1909)
- Winkler, Emily A., “The Latin Life of Gruffudd ap Cynan, British kingdoms and the Scandinavian past”, Welsh History Review 28 (2017)
- Winterbottom, Michael, “Aldhelm’s prose style and its origins”, Anglo-Saxon England 6 (1977)
- Winterbottom, Michael, “Conjectures on some insular texts”, in Mélanges François Kerlouégan (1994)
- Winterbottom, Michael, “An edition of Faricius, Vita S. Aldhelmi”, The Journal of Medieval Latin 15 (2005)
- Winterbottom, Michael, “Bede’s castella”, Quaestio Insularis 10 (2009)
- Winterbottom, Michael, “On the Hisperica Famina”, Celtica 8 (1968)
- Winterbottom, Michael, Gildas. The ruin of Britain and other works (1978)
- Winterbottom, Michael, et al., Gesta pontificum Anglorum (2007)
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- Winward, Fiona, “Some aspects of the women of The four branches”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 34 (1997)
- Winward, Fiona, “The Lives of St Wenefred (BHL 8847-51)”, Analecta Bollandiana 117 (1999)
- Wise, Francis, Annales rerum gestarum Ælfredi Magni, auctore Asserio Menevensi (1722)
- Witczak, Krzysztof Tomasz, “A Celtic gloss in the Hesychian lexicon”, in Transforming traditions (2012)
- Withey, Alun R. J., “Medicine and mortality in Early Modern Monmouthshire”, Welsh History Review 23 (2006)
- Wittstadt, Klaus, St. Kilian (1989)
- Wmffre, Iwan, “Mynydawc”, Studi Celtici 1 (2002)
- Wmffre, Iwan, “Post-Roman Irish settlements in Wales”, in Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages (2007)
- Wmffre, Iwan, Central Breton (1998)
- Wmffre, Iwan (ed.), Koroll an Ankou (1998)
- Wmffre, Iwan, Central Breton (1999)
- Wmffre, Iwan, Late Cornish (1999)
- Wmffre, Iwan, Language and place-names in Wales (2003)
- Wmffre, Iwan, “Penrhyn Blathaon ac amgyffred yr Hen Gymry o eithafion Gogledd Prydain”, Studia Celtica 38 (2004)
- Wmffre, Iwan, The place-names of Cardiganshire (2004)
- Wmffre, Iwan, Breton orthographies and dialects (2007)
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- Wocel, Jan Erazim, Pravěk země české [The prehistory of the Czech lands] (1866–1868)
- Wodtko, Dagmar S., “Models of language spread and language development in prehistoric Europe”, in Celtic from the West 2 (2013)
- Wodtko, Dagmar S., “Preverbs and personal names”, in Continental Celtic word formation (2013)
- Wodtko, Dagmar S., Sekundäradjektive in den Altirischen Glossen (1995)
- Wodtko, Dagmar S., An outline of Celtiberian grammar (2003) – online
- Wodtko, Dagmar S., “Das Verb im Lexikon”, International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction 4 (2007)
- Wodtko, Dagmar S., “The problem of Lusitanian”, in Celtic from the West (2010)
- Wohlmann, Bernard, “Verzeichniss der Handschriften in der Bibliothek des Stiftes Ossegg”, in Die Handschriften-Verzeichnisse der Cistercienser-Stifte (1891)
- Wojcik, Richard, “Verb fronting and auxiliary do in Breton”, in Papers from the Sixth Meeting of the Northeastern Linguistic Society (1976)
- Wojcik, Richard, “The copula as auxiliary in a surface VSO language”, in Papers from the Twelfth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (1976)
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- Wolf, Nicholas, “Irish scribal culture as a purveyor of charm texts in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries”, Incantatio: An International Journal on Charms, Charmers and Charming 3 (2013) – online
- Wolf, Nicholas M., An Irish-speaking island (2014)
- Wolf, Heinz Jürgen, “Die gallische Eiche”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49–50 (1997)
- Wolfram, Herwig, “Virgil als Abt und Bischof von Salzburg”, in Virgil von Salzburg (1985)
- Wolfram, Herwig, “Virgil of St. Peter’s at Salzburg”, in Irland und die Christenheit (1987)
- Wolfram, Herwig, “Columbanus and the mission to the Bavarians and the Slavs in the seventh century”, in Columbanus and the peoples of post-Roman Europe (2018)
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- Wollin, Carsten, Saints’ lives by Walter of Châtillon (2002)
- Wollman, Alfred, “Early Latin loan-words in Old English”, Anglo-Saxon England 22 (1993)
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- Wong, Donna, “Water-births”, Études Celtiques 32 (1996)
- Wong, Donna, “Poetic justice / comic relief”, in Heroic poets and poetic heroes in Celtic tradition (2005)
- Wood, Ian N., “A prelude to Columbanus”, in Columbanus and Merovingian monasticism (1981)
- Wood, Ian N., “Columbanus, the Britons and the Merovingian church”, in St Samson of Dol and the earliest history of Brittany, Cornwall and Wales (2017)
- Wood, Ian, “The end of Roman Britain”, in Gildas (1984)
- Wood, Ian N., “Pagans and holy men, 600–800”, in Irland und die Christenheit (1987)
- Wood, Ian, “Columbanian monasticism”, in The Irish in early medieval Europe (2016)
- Wood, Ian, “Columbanus in Brittany”, in Columbanus and the peoples of post-Roman Europe (2018)
- Wood, Juliette, “The Elphin section of Hanes Taliesin”, Études Celtiques 18 (1981)
- Wood, Juliette, “The calumniated wife in medieval Welsh literature”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (1985)
- Wood, Michael, “A Carolingian scholar in the court of King Æthelstan”, in England and the continent in the tenth century (2011)
- Wood, Ian, “The Vita Columbani and Merovingian hagiography”, Peritia 1 (1982)
- Wood, Herbert, et al., Calendar of justiciary rolls or proceedings in the Court of the Justiciary of Ireland, vol. 3 (1956)
- Mills, James, et al., Calendar of justiciary rolls or proceedings in the Court of the Justiciary of Ireland (1905–1956)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “The idea of the Celt”, in Celts and Christians (2002)
- Wooding, Jonathan, “Trade as a factor in the transmission of texts between Ireland and the continent in the sixth and seventh centuries”, in Ireland and Europe in the early Middle Ages (2002)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “Fasting, flesh and the body in the St Brendan dossier”, in Celtic hagiography and saints’ cults (2003)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “Island and coastal churches in medieval Wales and Ireland”, in Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages (2007)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “The figure of David”, in St David of Wales (2007)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “The medieval and early modern cult of St Brendan”, in Saints’ cults in the Celtic world (2009)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “The date of Nauigatio S. Brendani abbatis”, Studia Hibernica 37 (2011)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “Irish manuscripts in facsimile”, Studia Hibernica 41 (2015)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “The representation of early British monasticism and peregrinatio in Vita prima S. Samsonis”, in St Samson of Dol and the earliest history of Brittany, Cornwall and Wales (2017)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “Introduction”, in Prophecy, fate and memory in the early medieval Celtic world (2020)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “Remembering and forgetting holy men and their places”, in Prophecy, fate and memory in the early medieval Celtic world (2020)
- Wooding, Jonathan, “The Munster element in Nauigatio sancti Brendani abbatis”, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 110 (2005)
- Wooding, Jonathan M. (ed.), Solitaries, pastors and 20,000 saints (2010)
- Wooding, Jonathan, “The location of the Promised Land in Hiberno-Latin literature”, in Celtic cosmology (2014)
- Wooding, Jonathan, “Tyrannies of distance? Medieval sources as evidence for indigenous Celtic and Romano-Celtic religion”, in Celtic religions in the Roman period (2017)
- Wooding, Jonathan M. (ed.), The Otherworld voyage in early Irish literature. An anthology of criticism (2000)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “St Brendan’s boat”, in Studies in Irish hagiography (2001)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “Reapproaching the pagan Celtic past – anti-nativism, asterisk reality and the Late-Antiquity paradigm”, Studia Celtica Fennica 6 (2009)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., et al. (eds), Celtic-Australian identities (2001)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., et al. (eds), Prophecy, fate and memory in the early medieval Celtic world (2020)
- Woodman, Peter, “A tanged ‘Bann’ flake near Navan”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 9 (1991)
- Woodman, P. C., “The Early Iron Age of South Munster—not so different after all”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 17 (1998)
- Woods, Andrew, “The coinage and economy of Hiberno-Scandinavian Dublin”, in Medieval Dublin XIII (2013)
- Woods, Andy, “Reinterpreting metamorphic analyses”, Quaestio Insularis 9 (2008)
- Woods, David, “On ‘ships in the air’ in 749”, Peritia 14 (2000)
- Woods, David, “Arculf’s luggage”, Ériu 52 (2002)
- Woods, David, “Four notes on Adomnán’s Vita Columbae”, Peritia 16 (2002)
- Woods, David, “Acorns, the plague, and the ‘Iona Chronicle’”, Peritia 17–18 (2003–2004)
- Woods, David, “An ‘earthquake’ in Britain in 664”, Peritia 19 (2005)
- Woods, David, “St. Columba, Silnán, and the ‘male bovine’ (VC 2.17)”, The Journal of Theological Studies NS 59:2 (2008)
- Woods, David, “On the circumstances of Adomnán’s composition of the De locis sanctis”, in Adomnán of Iona (2010)
- Woods, David, “Tírechán on St Patrick's writing tablets”, Studia Celtica 45 (2011)
- Woods, David, “Adomnán, plague and the Easter controversy”, Anglo-Saxon England 40 (2011)
- Woods, David, “Once more on Proclus, the Virgin Mary, and the Irish”, Peritia 24–25 (2013–2014)
- Woods, David, “Adomnán, Arculf and the mosque on the Temple Mount”, Ériu 66 (2016)
- Woods, David, “A Latin calque upon the name *Camulodūnon from Pre-Roman Britain?”, Studia Celtica 50 (2016)
- Woods, Penelope, “Books rich, rare, and curious”, in Maynooth library treasures (1995)
- Woods, David, “Crowd-control in sixth-century Clonmacnoise (Adomnán, VC 1.3)”, Ériu 60 (2010)
- Woodward, David, The history of cartography, vol. 3 (2007)
- Woolf, Alex, “An interpolation in the text of Gildas’s De excidio Britanniae”, Peritia 16 (2002)
- Woolf, Alex, “Caedualla rex Brettonum and the passing of the Old North”, Northern History 41 (2004)
- Woolf, Alex, “AU 729.2 and the last years of Nechtan mac Der-Ilei”, The Scottish Historical Review 85:1 (2006)
- Woolf, Alex, “The cult of Moluag, the see of Mortlach and church organisation in northern Scotland in the eleventh and twelfth centuries”, in ‘Fil súil nglais (2007)
- Woolf, Alex, “The expulsion of the Irish from Dyfed”, in Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages (2007)
- Woolf, Alex, “Apartheid and economics in Anglo-Saxon England”, in Britons in Anglo-Saxon England (2007)
- Woolf, Alex (ed.), Beyond the Gododdin (2013)
- Woolf, Alex, “Preface”, in Beyond the Gododdin (2013)
- Woolf, Alex, “Columbanus’s Ulster education”, in Columbanus and the peoples of post-Roman Europe (2018)
- Woolf, Alex, “The Scandinavian intervention”, in The Cambridge history of Ireland (2018)
- Woolf, Alex, “Senchus Fer n-Alban”, in Celtic culture, vol. 4 (2006)
- Woolf, Alex, From Pictland to Alba, 789–1070 (2007)
- Nova legenda Anglie (1516)
- Wordsworth, Christopher, Naomh Padruig, a bheatha, agus a aimsir (1854)
- Wormald, Francis, An early Breton Gospel book (1977)
- Wormald, Patrick, The making of English law. King Alfred to the Norman Conquest. Vol 1 (1999)
- Worp, Klaas A., “Van Tolsum naar Oxford en vice versa”, It Beaken 71 (2009)
- Worthington, David, British and Irish experiences and impressions of Central Europe, c.1560–1688 (2012)
- Woudhuizen, Fred C., “The Celtic nature of the Southwest Iberian inscriptions”, Talanta: Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society 30–31 (2000)
- Woudhuizen, Fred C., “Further evidence on the relation between Celtiberian and Southwest Iberian”, Talanta: Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society 36–37 (2006)
- Woudhuizen, Fred C., “Some Celtiberian tesserae hospitales”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 31 (2015)
- Woudhuizen, Fred C., “Recurrent Indo-European ethnonyms”, in A transcontinental career (2018)
- Woudhuizen, Fred C., Indo-Europeanization in the Mediterranean, with particular attention to the fragmentary languages (2018)
- Wouters, Helena, “Analytical investigation of the Late Iron Age gold hoards from the Low Countries”, in Late Iron Age gold hoards from the Low Countries and the Caesarian conquest of Northern Gaul (2012)
- Wren digital library [digitised collections from the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge] (2014–present) – online
- Wright, Cyril Ernest, Fontes Harleiani (1972)
- Wright, Charles D., “The Irish enumerative style in Old English homiletic literature, especially Vercelli Homily IX”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 18 (1989)
- Wright, Charles D., “[Multiple contributions]”, in Sources of Anglo-Saxon literary culture (1990)
- Wright, Charles D., “Some evidence for an Irish origin of Redaction XI of the Visio Pauli”, Manuscripta 34 (1990)
- Wright, Charles D., “The pledge of the soul”, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 91:1 (1990)
- Wright, Charles D., “Bischoff’s theory of Irish exegesis and the Genesis commentary in Munich clm 6302”, The Journal of Medieval Latin 10 (2000)
- Wright, Charles D., “The Apocalypse of Thomas”, in Apocryphal texts and traditions in Anglo-Saxon England (2003)
- Wright, Charles D., “A Doomsday passage in an Old English sermon for Lent, revisited”, Anglia 128 (2010)
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- Wright, Charles D., “Latin analogue for The two deaths”, in The end and beyond (2014)
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