Bibliography

Antone
Minard

13 publications between 1999 and 2012 indexed
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Koch, John T., and Antone Minard [eds.], The Celts: history, life and culture, 2 vols, Santa Barbara (CA): ABC-Clio, 2012.
includes: John T. Koch • Antone Minard, The Celts: history, life and culture, vol. 1 • John T. Koch • Antone Minard, The Celts: history, life and culture, vol. 2
Koch, John T., and Antone Minard [eds.], The Celts: history, life and culture, 2 vols, vol. 1, Santa Barbara (CA): ABC-Clio, 2012.
Koch, John T., and Antone Minard [eds.], The Celts: history, life and culture, 2 vols, vol. 2, Santa Barbara (CA): ABC-Clio, 2012.
Koch, John T., Raimund Karl, Antone Minard, and Simon Ó Faoláin, An atlas for Celtic studies: archaeology and names in ancient Europe and early medieval Ireland, Britain and Brittany, Celtic Studies Publications, 12, Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2007.


Contributions to journals

Minard, Antone, “The ghost who drowned the world: a migratory legend in medieval Celtic tradition”, Studi Celtici 1 (2002): 111–154.
Minard, Antone, “‘The dialogue between King Arthur and Gwenc'hlan’: a translation”, Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 30 (1999): 167–179.
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Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Minard, Antone, “Colorful monsters: the afanc in medieval Welsh narrative”, in: Joseph Falaky Nagy (ed.), Myth in Celtic literatures, 6, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007. 120–131.
Antone Minard, “calendar, Celtic”, in: John T. Koch (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia (2006): 330–332.
John T. Koch, Antone Minard, “Camma”, in: John T. Koch (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia (2006): 335–336.
Antone Minard, “Æthelstan”, in: John T. Koch (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia (2006): 18–19.
Antone Minard, Peter E. Busse, “Cassius Dio Cocceianus”, in: John T. Koch (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia (2006): 348–349.
Antone Minard, “Acte d’Union, Brittany (1532)”, in: John T. Koch (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia (2006): 10.
Antone Minard, “afanc”, in: John T. Koch (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia (2006): 19.