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Bibliography
“Foreword”
[I] “Sub-Roman Britain: history and legend”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘Sub-Roman Britain: history and legend’, History 62 (1977)
[II] “On the north British section of the Historia Brittonum
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘On the north British section of the Historia Brittonum’, Welsh History Review 8 (1976–1977)
[III] “The Welsh Latin annals”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘The Welsh Latin annals’, Studia Celtica 12-13 (1977–1978)
[IV] “Some aspects of the chronology of the Historia Brittonum
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘Some aspects of the chronology of the Historia Brittonum’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 25 (1972–1974)
[V] “The Anglian collection of royal geneaologies and regnal lists”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘The Anglian collection of royal genealogies and regnal lists’, Anglo-Saxon England 5 (1976)
[VI] “A new chronicle-fragment of early British history (with appendices, I: A note on the Picts in Orkney; II: A note on the mission of Palladius)”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘A new chronicle-fragment of early British history’, The English Historical Review 88 (1973)
[VII] “The historical value of the Historia Brittonum
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘The historical value of the Historia Brittonum’, Arthurian Literature 6 (1986)
[VIII] “The 16th-century history of two Cambridge manuscripts from Sawley”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘The sixteenth-century history of two Cambridge books from Sawley’, Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 7 (1980)
[IX] “The Corpus Christi ‘Nennius’”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘The Corpus Christi ‘Nennius’’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 25 (1972–1974)
[X] “‘Nennius’ and the Historia Brittonum
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘‘Nennius’ and the Historia Brittonum’, Studia Celtica 10-11 (1975–1976)
[XI] “Celtic-Latin texts in northern England, c. 1150–c. 1250”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘Celtic-Latin texts in northern England, c. 1150–c. 1250’, Celtica 12 (1977)
[XII] “The Liber Floridus of Lambert of Saint-Omer and the Historia Brittonum
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘The Liber Floridus of Lambert of Saint-Omer and the Historia Brittonum’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 26 (1974–1976)
[XIII] “A paraphrase of the Historia Brittonum: two fragments”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘A paraphrase of the Historia Brittonum: two fragments’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 25 (1972–1974)
[XIV] “An early text of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae and the circulation of some Latin histories in 12th century Normandy”
[XV] “Kingship, geneaologies and regnal lists”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘Kingship, genealogies and regnal lists’ in Early medieval kingship... (1977)
[XVI] “On editing and translating medieval Irish chronicles: the Annals of Ulster”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘On editing and translating medieval Irish chronicles: the Annals of Ulster’, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (1985)
[XVII] “Latin and Irish in the Annals of Ulster, A.D. 431–1050”
Taken from: David N. Dumville, ‘Latin and Irish in the Annals of Ulster, A.D. 431–1050’ in Ireland in early medieval Europe... (1982)
“Addenda”
“Indexes”