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Carey, John [tr.], “[Various contributions]”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. [Various].

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Carey, John [tr.], “The foundation of Gaul: § 39. Diodorus Siculus The historical library 5.24”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 37–38.
Carey, John [tr.], “The foundation of Marseilles: § 40. Athenæus Deipnosophistae 13.576”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 38–39.
Carey, John [tr.], “The foundation of Marseilles: § 41. Justin Philippic histories 43.3”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 39.
Carey, John [tr.], “The poisoned libation: the love-triangle of Sinātus, Sīnorix, & the high-priestess Cammā: § 43. Plutarch On the bravery of women 257–8”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 40–41.
Koch, John T., and John Carey [trs.], “Ancient Celtic women leaders. Onomāris: § 45. Tractatus de mulieribus claris in bello”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 42.
Koch, John T., and John Carey [trs.], “Ancient Celtic women leaders. Boudīcā: § 46. Dio Cassius Roman history 62”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 43.
Koch, John T., and John Carey [trs.], “Ancient Celtic women leaders. Boudīcā: § 47. Tacitus Annals; Agricola”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 43–44.
Koch, John T., and John Carey [trs.], “Ancient Celtic women leaders. Veledā: § 48. Tacitus Histories ¶ 4.61, 66”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 44–45.
Koch, John T., and John Carey [trs.], “Ancient Celtic women leaders. Carti(s)manduā: § 49. Tacitus Annals ¶ 12.40, 2–7; Histories ¶ 3.45”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 45–46.
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