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- Dumville, David N., “Sub-Roman Britain”, History 62 (1977)
- Dumville, David N., “Kingship, genealogies and regnal lists”, in Early medieval kingship (1977)
- Dumville, David N., “On the north British section of the Historia Brittonum”, Welsh History Review 8:3 (1976–1977)
- Dumville, David N., “Celtic-Latin texts in northern England, c. 1150–c. 1250”, Celtica 12 (1977)
- Dumville, David N., “The ætheling”, Anglo-Saxon England 8 (1979)
- Dumville, David N., “The sixteenth-century history of two Cambridge books from Sawley”, Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 7:4 (1980)
- Dumville, David N., “‘Beowulf’ and the Celtic world”, Traditio 37 (1981)
- Dumville, David N., “Latin and Irish in the Annals of Ulster, A.D. 431–1050”, in Ireland in early medieval Europe (1982)
- Dumville, David N., “The ‘six’ sons of Rhodri Mawr”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 4 (1982)
- Dumville, David N., “Some aspects of annalistic writing at Canterbury in the eleventh and early twelfth centuries”, Peritia 2 (1983)
- Dumville, David N., “Motes and beams”, Peritia 2 (1983)
- Dumville, David, “Ekiurid’s Celtic lingua”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 6 (1983)
- Dumville, David N., “Some British aspects of the earliest Irish Christianity”, in Irland und Europa (1984)
- Dumville, David N., “On the dating of the early Breton lawcodes”, Études Celtiques 21 (1984)
- Dumville, David N., “Gildas and Maelgwn”, in Gildas (1984)
- Dumville, David N., “The chronology of De excidio Britanniae, Book I”, in Gildas (1984)
- Dumville, David N., “Gildas and Uinniau”, in Gildas (1984)
- Dumville, David N., “Language, literature, and law in medieval Ireland”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (1985)
- Dumville, David N., The Historia Brittonum, vol. 3 (1985)
- Dumville, David N., “The West Saxon genealogical regnal list and the chronology of early Wessex”, Peritia 4 (1985)
- Dumville, David N., “An early text of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae and the circulation of some Latin histories in twelfth-century Normandy”, Arthurian Literature 4 (1985)
- Dumville, David N., “Late-seventh- or eighth-century evidence of the British transmission of Pelagius”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (1985)
- Dumville, David N., “On editing and translating medieval Irish chronicles”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (1985)
- Dumville, David N., “The historical value of the Historia Brittonum”, Arthurian Literature 6 (1986)
- Dumville, David N., The Historia Brittonum, vol. 7 (1986)
- Dumville, David N., The Historia Brittonum, vol. 2 (1988)
- Dumville, David N., “Essex, Middle Anglia, and the expansion of Mercia in the south-east Midlands”, in The origins of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (1989)
- Dumville, David N., “The origins of Northumbria”, in The origins of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (1989)
- Dumville, David N., “The Tribal Hidage”, in The origins of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (1989)
- Dumville, David N., Histories and pseudo-histories of the insular Middle Ages (1990)
- Dumville, David N., “Sub-Roman Britain”, in Histories and pseudo-histories of the insular Middle Ages (1990)
- Dumville, David N., “On the north British section of the Historia Brittonum”, in Histories and pseudo-histories of the insular Middle Ages (1990)
- Dumville, David N., “The Welsh Latin annals”, in Histories and pseudo-histories of the insular Middle Ages (1990)
- Dumville, David N., “An early text of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae and the circulation of some Latin histories in twelfth-century Normandy”, in Histories and pseudo-histories of the insular Middle Ages (1990)
- Dumville, David N., Wessex and England from Alfred to Edgar (1992)
- Dumville, David N., Liturgy and the ecclesiastical history of late Anglo-Saxon England (1992)
- Dumville, David N., English Caroline script and monastic history (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “The floruit of St Patrick — common and less common ground”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “St Patrick’s missing years”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “The death-date of St Patrick”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “The date 432”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “St Patrick and fifth-century Irish chronology”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Patrick Senior and Junior”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Acta Palladii preserved in Patrician hagiography?”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Bishop Palladius’s computus?”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Auxilius, Iserninus, Secundinus, and Benignus”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Coroticus”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Verba militibus mittenda Corotici”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Picti apostatae(que)”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “British missionary activity in Ireland”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Emain Macha, Ard Macha”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “St Patrick at his ‘first synod’?”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Church-government and the spread of Christianity in Ireland”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “St Patrick and the christianisation of Dál Riata”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “The form of St Patrick's Confessio in the ‘Book of Armagh’”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Muirchú's life of St Patrick from the ‘Book of Armagh’”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “St Patrick in the Historia Brittonum”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “St Patrick in an Anglo-Saxon martyrology”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “The afterlife of Liber angeli”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “The dating of the Tripartite Life of St Patrick”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “St Patrick and the Scandinavians of Dublin”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “William of Malmesbury’s Vita S. Patricii and his source”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “The Armagh list of ‘coarbs of St Patrick’”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “St Patrick, the Annales Cambriae, and St David”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Bibliography”, in Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., Britons and Anglo-Saxons in the Early Middle Ages (1993)
- Dumville, David N., “Historia Brittonum”, in Historiographie im frühen Mittelalter (1994)
- Dumville, David, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (1995)
- Dumville, David N., “Cath Fedo Euin”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 17 (1996)
- Dumville, David N., “Ireland and Britain in Táin bó Fraích”, Études celtiques 32 (1996)
- Dumville, David N., Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 31 (1996)
- Dumville, David N., “St. Patrick in Cornwall? The origin and transmission of Vita tertia S. Patricii”, in A Celtic florilegium (1996)
- Dumville, David N., A palaeographer's review, vol. 1 (1999)
- Dumville, David N., “Cethri prímchenéla Dáil Riata”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 20 (2000)
- Dumville, David N., “St Cathróe of Metz and the hagiography of exoticism”, in Studies in Irish hagiography (2001)
- Dumville, David N., “Félire Óengusso. Problems of dating a monument of Old Irish”, Éigse 33 (2002)
- Dumville, David N., “Ireland and North Britain in the earlier Middle Ages”, in Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 2000 (2002)
- Dumville, David N., Annales Cambriae, A.D. 682-954 (2002)
- Dumville, David N., Abbreviations used in insular script before A.D. 850 (2004)
- Dumville, David N., A palaeographer's review, vol. 2 (2007)
- Dumville, David N., “Vikings in Insular chronicling”, in The Viking world (2008)
- Dumville, David N., “Political organisation in Dál Riata”, in Tome (2011)
- Dumville, David N., et al. (eds), Saint Patrick, AD 493–1993 (1993)
- Dumville, David N., et al., The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (1985)
- Dumville, David N., The Historia Brittonum (1985–1988)
- Duncan, A. A. M., “Sources and uses of the Chronicle of Melrose, 1165–1297”, in Kings, clerics and chronicles in Scotland, 500–1297 (2000)
- Duncan, Elizabeth, “Lebor na hUidre and a copy of Boethius’s De re arithmetica”, Ériu 62 (2012)
- Duncan, Elizabeth, “A reassessment of the script and make-up of Lebor na Nuachongbála”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 59 (2012)
- Duncan, Elizabeth, “The palaeography of H in Lebor na hUidre”, in Lebor na hUidre (2015)
- Duncan, Elizabeth, “The Irish and their books”, in The Irish in early medieval Europe (2016)
- Duncan, Elizabeth, “The Book of Ballymote”, in Book of Ballymote (2018)
- Duncan, Elizabeth, “A history of Gaelic script, A.D. 1000-1200” (2010)
- Duncan, Lilian, “Sliab Comailt. Trinity College, H. 3. 17. col. 849”, Hermathena 17:38 (1912)
- Duncan, Lilian, “A treatise on fevers”, Revue Celtique 49 (1932)
- Duncan, Lilian, “Altram Tige Dá Medar”, Ériu 11 (1932)
- Duncan, E., The Southampton Psalter (2004)
- Duncan, Elizabeth, “Contextualising ‘The Rouen Psalter’”, The Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005)
- Dunleavy, Janet Egleson, et al., “Jeremiah Curtin’s working methods”, Éigse 18:1 (1980–1981)
- Dunleavy, Janet Egleson, et al., Douglas Hyde (1991) – online
- Dunlop, Robert, et al., “Roche, David, seventh Viscount Roche of Fermoy (1573?–1635)”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004)
- Dunlop, W., et al., “A note on an experimental burning at Navan, Co. Armagh”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 19 (2002)
- Dunn, Charles W., The foundling and the werwolf. A literary-historical study of Guillaume de Palerne (1960)
- Dunn, Charles W., Speculum 32:4 (1957)
- Dunn, Joseph, “La Vie de saint Patrice, mystère breton en trois actes”, Annales de Bretagne 24 (1908)
- Dunn, Joseph, “La Vie de saint Patrice, archescob (suite)”, Annales de Bretagne 24 (1908)
- Dunn, Joseph, “Life of Saint Alexis”, Revue Celtique 38 (1920–1921)
- Dunn, Marilyn, “Tánaise ríg”, Peritia 13 (1999)
- Dunn, Marilyn, “Gregory the Great, the Vision of Fursey, and the origins of purgatory”, Peritia 14 (2000)
- Dunn, Marilyn, “Columbanus, charisma and the revolt of the monks of Bobbio”, Peritia 20 (2008)
- Dunn, Marilyn, “Paradigms of penance”, The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies 1 (2012)
- Dunn, Vincent A., “Ducats, daughters and the pursuit of cattle”, in A Celtic florilegium (1996)
- Dunn, Joseph, The ancient Irish epic tale Táin bó Cúalnge (1914)
- Dunne, Michael W., et al. (eds), Richard FitzRalph (2013)
- Dunphy, R. G., The encyclopedia of the medieval chronicle (2010)
- Dunshea, Philip M., “The meaning of catraeth”, in Beyond the Gododdin (2013)
- Dupraz, Emmanuel, “Sur la formule d’introduction du Plomb du Larzac”, Études Celtiques 39 (2013)
- Dupraz, Emmanuel, “La circumambulation de Lug”, in Mélanges en l’honneur de Pierre-Yves Lambert (2015)
- Dupraz, Emmanuel, “Commémorations cultuelles gallo-grecques chez les Volques Arécomiques”, Études Celtiques 44 (2018)
- Dupraz, Emmanuel, “Bemerkungen über die altkeltischen Fluchrituale”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 65 (2018)
- Dupraz, Emmanuel, et al., “Sur le signifié du lexème gaulois ratin”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 64 (2017)
- Duran, James, “Branching trees, waves and rising tides”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 4 (1996)
- Durand, Jean-Paul, “La céramique du Hallstatt final au mont Lassois à Vix (Côte-d’Or)”, Études Celtiques 34 (1998–2000)
- Duridanov, Ivan, “Keltische Sprachspuren in Thrakien und Mösien”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49–50 (1997)
- Durkan, John, “Father Anthony Ross, O.P.”, The Innes Review 44:2 (1993)
- Durkan, John, “Glasgow diocese and the claims of York”, The Innes Review 50:2 (1999)
- Dutton, Paul E., “Eriugena and Virgil”, in Eriugena and Creation (2014)
- Dutton, Paul Edward, “Minding Irish P’s and Q’s”, in A distinct voice (1997)
- Dutton, Paul E., “Evidence that Dubthach’s Priscian codex once belonged to Eriugena”, in From Athens to Chartres (1992)
- Dutton, Paul E., et al., “Eriugena in Priscianum”, Mediaeval Studies 56 (1994)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Le dieu Smertrios et ses avatars gallo-romains”, Études Celtiques 6:2 (1952–1954)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Composition et nature des graffites de la Graufesenque (Notes sur la civilisation gallo-romaine, III)”, Études Celtiques 7:2 (1955–1956)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Teutates, Esus, Taranis (Notes sur la civilisation gallo-romaine, IV)”, Études Celtiques 8:1 (1958–1959)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “La préparation du Recueil des inscriptions gauloises”, Études Celtiques 9:1 (1960–1961)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Observations sur le Calendrier de Coligny, II”, Études Celtiques 10:1 (1962–1963)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Observations sur le Calendrier de Coligny, III”, Études Celtiques 10:2 (1962–1963)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Observations sur le Calendrier de Coligny, IV”, Études Celtiques 11:1 (1964–1966)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Observations sur le Calendrier de Coligny, V”, Études Celtiques 11:2 (1964–1966)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Gaul. tuɵos = lat. furnus”, Études Celtiques 11:2 (1964–1966)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “«Bacuceus», espèce de démon, n’est pas gaulois mais...”, Études Celtiques 12:2 (1968–1970)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Deux éléments fondamentaux du premier style celtique”, Études Celtiques 14:1 (1974–1975)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “La préparation du Recueil des inscriptions gauloises, par Paul-Marie Duval”, Études Celtiques 17 (1980)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Observations sur la mythologie celtique”, Études Celtiques 19 (1982)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Un motif celtique”, Études Celtiques 20 (1983)
- Duval, Paul-Marie (ed.), Recueil des inscriptions gauloises (1985)
- Duval, Paul-Marie, “Teutates, Esus, Taranis”, Publications de l'École Française de Rome 116 (1989)
- Duvau, Louis, “La légende de la conception de Cûchulainn”, Revue Celtique 9 (1888)
- Duvau, Louis, “Les poètes de cour irlandais et scandinaves”, Revue Celtique 17 (1896)
- Duvau, Louis, “Sur la prononciation du Gaulois”, Revue Celtique 22 (1901)
- Dwyer, M. E., “An unstudied redaction of the Visio Pauli”, Manuscripta 32 (1988)
- Dwyer, M. E., “Contributions to the textual history of the medieval Latin redactions of the Visio Pauli” (2004)
- Dyer, Christopher, “Modern perspectives on medieval Welsh towns”, in Wales and the Welsh in the Middle Ages (2011)
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- Da Rold, Orietta, et al. (eds), The Cambridge companion to medieval British manuscripts (2020)
- Dahl Hambro, Cathinka, “The religious signficance of the sén 7 soladh in Altram Tige Dá Medar”, in Charms, charmers and charming in Ireland (2019)
- Dalton, Paul, “Scottish influence on Durham 1066–1214”, in Anglo-Norman Durham, 1093–1193 (1994)
- Daly, Dominick, “A sequel to the legend of St. Brendan”, The Celtic Review 5:19 (1908–1909)
- Daniel, Iestyn, Ymborth yr enaid (1995)
- Daniel, Pierre, Pub. Virgilii Maronis Bucolicorum, Eclogae X, Georgicorum, libri IIII, Aeneidos, libri XII (1600)
- Daniel, R. Iestyn, “A medieval Welsh Dominican treatise on mysticism”, New Blackfriars 78:921 (1997)
- Daniel, R. Iestyn, A medieval Welsh mystical treatise (1997)
- Daniel, R. Iestyn, “Y ffynhonnau yng nghanu’r Cywyddwyr”, Dwned 7 (2001)
- Daniels, C. M., “A note on the Roman bath-houses at Prestatyn and Tremadoc”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:2 (1968–1970)
- Danov, Chr. M., “The Celtic invasion and rule in Thrace in the light of some new evidence”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
- Dark, Kenneth R., Archaeology and the origins of Insular monasticism (2004)
- Darwin, Gregory R., “On mermaids, Meroveus, and Mélusine”, Folklore: The Journal of the Folklore Society 126:2 (2015)
- Davey, Merv, “The Celto-Cornish movement and folk revival”, in Cornish studies 20 (2012)
- Davies, Alun Eirug, “Traethodau ymchwil ar astudiaethau Cymreig IX = Theses and dissertations on Welsh studies IX”, Studia Celtica 26–27 (1991–1992)
- Davies, Alun Eirung, “Traethodau ymchwil ar astudiaethau Celtaidd [I] = Theses and dissertations on Celtic studies [I]”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
- Davies, Ann Eleri, “Gwaith Deio ab Ieuan Du a Gwilym ab Ieuan Hen” (1979)
- Davies, Ben, Siôn Gymro (1938)
- Davies, Catrin Beynon, “Cerddi'r tai crefydd” (1973)
- Davies, Helen, “Hiberno-Manx coins in the Irish Sea”, in The medieval cultures of the Irish Sea and the North Sea (2019)
- Davies, J. Conway, “The Black Book of St. Davids”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:3–4 (1946)
- Davies, J. Conway, “Original documents, 8”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:3–4 (1946)
- Davies, J. Conway, “Original documents, 9”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:3–4 (1946)
- Davies, J. Glyn, “The night wanderer”, in A miscellany presented to John Macdonald Mackay, LL.D., July, 1914 (1914)
- Davies, J. H., “A Welsh version of the birth of Arthur”, Y Cymmrodor 24 (1913)
- Davies, James, “Selection of Welsh poetry”, Y Cymmrodor 8:1–2 (1887)
- Davies, John Humphreys, The letters of Lewis, Richard, William and John Morris of Anglesey (Morrisiaid Mon) 1728–1765, vol. 1 (1907)
- Davies, John Humphreys, The letters of Lewis, Richard, William and John Morris of Anglesey (Morrisiaid Mon) 1728–1765, vol. 2 (1909)
- Davies, John Reuben, “Wales and west Britain”, in A companion to the early Middle Ages (2009)
- Davies, John Reuben, “Old Testament personal names in Scotland before the Wars of Independence”, in Personal names and naming practices in medieval Scotland (2019)
- Davies, John, “On the connection of Semitic roots with corresponding forms in the Indo-European class of languages”, Transactions of the Philological Society 1:13 (1854)
- Davies, John, “On the races of Lancashire, as indicated by the local names and dialect of the county”, Transactions of the Philological Society 2:13 (1855)
- Davies, John, “Herefordshire queries (3rd S. vi. 498.)”, Notes and Queries 3:7 (1865)
- Davies, John, “The Celtic element of the English people, part I”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 10:40 (1879)
- Davies, John, “The Celtic element of the English people, part I”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 10:39 (1879)
- Davies, John, “The Celtic element of the English people (continued), part II”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 11:40 (1880)
- Davies, John, “The Celtic element of the English people [part II”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 11:41 (1880)
- Davies, John, “The Celtic languages in relation to other Aryan tongues”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Davies, John, “Comparison of Celtic words found in Old English literature and Englsh dialects with modern forms [part 1]”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 12:46 (1881)
- Davies, John, “Comparison of Celtic words found in Old English literature and Englsh dialects with modern forms, part II”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 12:48 (1881)
- Davies, John, “The Celtic languages in relation to other Aryan tongues [2]”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Davies, John, “A comparison of Celtic words found in Old English literature, and English dialects with modern forms, part III”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 13:49 (1882)
- Davies, John, “A comparison of Celtic words found in Old English literature, and English dialects with modern forms, part IV”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 13:50 (1882)