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- Roulston, William J., “The Ulster plantation in the manor of Dunnalong, 1610-70”, in Tyrone (2000)
- Rowland, Elizabeth Helen, A biographical dictionary of eminent Welshmen who flourished from 1700 to 1900 (1907)
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- Rowlands, Henry, Mona antiqua restaurata (1723)
- Rowlands, Henry, Mona antiqua restaurata (1766)
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- Royan, Nicola, “Scotichronicon rewritten? Hector Boece’s debt to Bower in the Scotorum historia”, in Church, chronicle and learning in medieval and early renaissance Scotland (1999)
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- Ruddock, Gilbert E., “Rhai enghreifftiau o golli seiniau yn nhafodiaith Hirwaun”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:4 (1968–1970)
- Rudler, F. W., “Welsh anthropology”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Russell, Paul, “Agent suffixes in Welsh”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 36 (1989)
- Russell, Paul, “Brittonic words in Irish glossaries”, in Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica (1995)
- Russell, Paul, “The arrangement and development of the three columns tractate”, in Tair colofn cyfraith (2007)
- Russell, Paul, “Y naw affaith”, in Tair colofn cyfraith (2007)
- Russell, Paul, “[Texts”, in Tair colofn cyfraith (2007)
- Russell, Paul, “‘Mistakes of all kinds’”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 37 (2017)
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- Russell, Paul, “Three notes on Canu Urien”, North American Journal of Celtic Studies 4:1 (2020)
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- Prendergast, John Patrick, et al. (eds), The Carte manuscripts in the Bodleian library, Oxford (1871)
- Rust, Martha Dana, “The art of beekeeping meets the arts of grammar”, Philological Quarterly 78 (1999)
- Ryan, John, “Rudolf Thurneysen”, Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 29:116 (1940)
- Ryan, John, “The early Irish Church and the See of Peter”, in Medieval studies presented to Aubrey Gwynn, S. J. (1961)
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- Ryan, Michael, “Native pottery in early historic Ireland”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 73 C (1973)
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- Ryan, Salvador, “‘No milkless cow’”, Studies in Church History 48 (2012)
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- Rymer, Thomas, Foedera, conventiones, literae et cujuscunque generis acta publica, inter reges Angliae et alios quosvis imperatores, vol. 6 (1709)
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- Saenger, Paul, A catalogue of the pre-1500 western manuscript books of the Newberry Library [Chicago] (1989)
- Saenger, Paul, Space between words (1997)
- Saglio, E., “Les bracae et les hosae”, Revue Celtique 11 (1890)
- Sailer, Susan Shaw, “Leaps, curses and flight”, Études Celtiques 33 (1997)
- Saint-Mleux, Georges, et al., “A propos des noms de lieu du Poulet”, Revue Celtique 32 (1911)
- Clancy, Thomas Owen, et al., Saints in Scottish place-names (2014–present) – online
- Salberg, Trond Kruke, “The question of the main interpolation of H into M’s part of the Serglige Con Culainn in the Book of the Dun Cow and some related problems”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 45 (1992)
- Salesbury, Henry, Grammatica Britannica (1593)
- Salesbury, William, A dictionary in English and Welsh (1547)
- Salesbury, William, A Brief and plain introduction (1550)
- Salinas de Frías, Manuel, “Personal onomastics and local society in ancient Lusitania”, in Continental Celtic word formation (2013)
- Salisbury, Fiona, “The figure of Arthur in Chwedyl Iarlles y Ffynnawn and Ystorya Gereint uab Erbin”, Quaestio Insularis 7 (2006)
- Salmon, Peter, “Brendanus. Oratio sancti Brandani”, in Testimonia orationis Christianae antiquioris (1977)
- Salmon, Peter, et al. (eds), Testimonia orationis Christianae antiquioris (1977)
- Sammes, Aylett, Britannia Antiqua Illustrata (1676)
- Sanchez Hernandez, Adolfo, “Teonimi e figure divine camune sulla roccia 50 di Naquane (Val Camonica)”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 18 (2004)
- Sanchez Hernandez, Juan Pablo, “La vision littéraire du Gaulois dans l’Empire romain et la seconde sophistique”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 18 (2004)
- Sancisi-Weerdenburg, H., et al. (eds), Gerechten met een verhaal (1994)
- Sandberg-McGowan, Astrid, “Viking influence on Irish weaponry and dress?”, in Celtica Helsingiensia. Proceedings from a Symposium on Celtic Studies (1996)
- Sanden, W. A. B. van der, et al., “Een uitzonderlijke muntvondst uit Zuid-Drenthe”, Nieuwe Drentse Volksalmanak 128 (2011)
- Sanderlin, Sarah, “The date and provenance of the ‘Litany of Irish saints-II’ (The Irish litany of pilgrim saints)”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 75 C (1975)
- Sanderlin, Sarah, “The manuscripts of the annals of Clonmacnois”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 81 C (1982)
- Sandys, J. E., “Notes on mediaeval Latin authors”, Hermathena 12:29 (1903)
- Sanfelici, Emanuela, “Thoughts on Old and Middle Irish verbal nouns”, in Linguistic and philological studies in Early Irish (2014)
- Sanger, Keith, et al., Tree of strings (1992)
- Sankot, Pavel, “Le rite funéraire des nécropoles laténiennes en Champagne”, Études Celtiques 15:1 (1976–1977)
- Sankot, Pavel, “Motifs zoomorphes dans l’art laténien de la Bohême au IIIe siècle avant J.-C.”, Études Celtiques 28 (1991)
- Sankot, Pavel, “La sépulture de Hosty en Bohême méridionale. Nouvelles considérations”, Études Celtiques 33 (1997)
- Sarauw, Christian, “Specimens of Gaelic as spoken in the Isle of Skye”, in Miscellany presented to Kuno Meyer (1912)
- Sarauw, Christian, “The Irish verb fil”, Revue Celtique 17 (1896)
- Sarauw, Christian, Irske studier (1900)
- Sarauw, Christian, “Remarks on the verbal system of the modern Irish”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 4 (1903)
- Sarauw, C., “A few remarks on the Thesaurus Palaeo-Hibernicus”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 5 (1905)
- Sargent, Amelia Borrego, “Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica”, Viator 43:1 (2012)
- Sauer, Hans, et al. (eds), Höhepunkte des mittelalterlichen Erzählens (2016)
- Saurel, Marion, et al., “Le vase orné de Plichancourt, «Les Monts» (Marne) et les céramiques à décor d’étain de La Tène ancienne en Champagne”, Études Celtiques 38 (2012)
- Sauvé, L. F., “Lavarou koz a vreiz izel”, Revue Celtique 1 (1870–1872)
- Sauvé, L. F., “Lavarou koz a vreiz izel”, Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875)
- Sauvé, L. F., “Lavarou koz a vreiz izel”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Sauvé, L. F., “Tableaux exposés dans les églises bretonnes”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878)
- Sauvé, L. F., Lavarou koz a vreiz izel (1878)
- Sauvé, L. F., “Devinettes bretonnes”, Revue Celtique 4 (1879–1880)
- Sauvé, L. F., “Formulettes et traditions diverses de la Basse-Bretagne”, Revue Celtique 5 (1881–1883)
- Sauvé, L. F., “Charmes, oraisons et conjurations magiques de la Basse Bretagne”, Revue Celtique 6 (1883–1885)
- Sauvé, L. F., “Traditions populaires de Basse Bretagne, intersignes et présages de mort”, Revue Celtique 6 (1883–1885)
- Sauzeau, Pierre, “À propos du tesson géométrique argien C 240 et du sacrifice du cheval dans le ‘Tourbillon’”, in Deuogdonion (2010)
- Savage, John J., “A note by Johannes Scotus in Bernensis 363?”, Scriptorium 10:2 (1956)
- Savage, John J., “Two notes on Johannes Scotus”, Scriptorium 12:2 (1958)
- Savage, John J., “An Old Irish version of Laodamia and Protesilaus”, in Classical and mediaeval studies in honor of Edward Kennard Rand, presented upon the completion of his fortieth year of teaching (1938)
- Savage, John J., “An Old Irish gloss in Cod. Laur. XLV, 14”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 17 (1928)
- Savory, Hubert N., “La Tène Wales”, Études Celtiques 13:2 (1972–1973)
- Sawyer, Peter Hayes, “The vikings and Ireland”, in Ireland in early medieval Europe (1982)
- Sawyer, Peter H., et al., Early medieval kingship (1977)
- Sayers, William, “Pre-Christian cosmogonic lore in medieval Ireland”, Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 14 (2012)
- Sayers, William, “The cult of the sacred centre [Review article]”, Studia Hibernica 39 (2013)
- Sayers, William, “Fantastic technology in early Irish literature”, Études Celtiques 40 (2014)
- Sayers, William, “The laconic scar in early Irish literature”, in Wounds and wound repair in medieval culture (2015)
- Sayers, William, “Birds and brains of forgetfulness”, Journal of Indo-European Studies 43:3–4 (2015)
- Sayers, William, “Irish affinities of De tonitruis, a treatise of prognostication by thunder”, Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies 10 (2017)
- Sayers, William, “Three charioteering gifts in Mesca Ulad and Táin bó Cúailnge ”, Ériu 32 (1981)
- Sayers, William, “Conall’s welcome to Cet in Scéla mucce Meic Dathó”, Florilegium 4 (1982)
- Sayers, William, “Bisclavret in Marie de France”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 4 (1982)
- Sayers, William, “Martial feats in the Old Irish Ulster Cycle”, Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 9 (1983)
- Sayers, William, “The Old Irish Bóand/Nechtan myth in the light of Scandinavian evidence”, Scandinavian-Canadian Studies / Études scandinaves au Canada 1 (1983)
- Sayers, William, “Old Irish fert ‘tie-pole’, fertas ‘swingletree’, and the seeress Fedelm”, Études Celtiques 21 (1984)
- Sayers, William, “The smith and the hero. Culann and Cú Chulainn”, Mankind Quarterly 25:3 (1985)
- Sayers, William, “Fergus and the cosmogonic sword”, History of Religions 25 (1985)
- Sayers, William, “The mythology of Loch Neagh”, Mankind Quarterly 26 (1985)
- Sayers, William, “Gilbogus in Manx Latin”, Celtica 17 (1985)
- Sayers, William, “Konungs skuggsjá”, Scandinavian Studies 57 (1985)
- Sayers, William, “Bargaining for the life of Bres in Cath Maige Tuired”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 34 (1987)
- Sayers, William, “Mani maidi an nem ...”, Ériu 37 (1986)
- Sayers, William, “Cerrce, an archaic epithet of the Dagda, Cernunnos and Conall Cernach”, Journal of Indo-European Studies 16 (1988)
- Sayers, William, “The bound and the binding”, in Proceedings of the First North American Congress of Celtic Studies (1988)
- Sayers, William, “Irish evidence for the De harmonia tonorum of Wulfstan of Winchester”, Mediaevalia 14 (1988)
- Sayers, William, “Ludarius”, Studia Monastica 30 (1988)
- Sayers, William, “An Irish perspective on Ibn Fadlan’s description of Rus funeral ceremonial”, Journal of Indo-European Studies 16 (1988)
- Sayers, William, “Kjartan’s choice”, Scandinavian-Canadian Studies / Études scandinaves au Canada 3 (1988)
- Sayers, William, “Warrior initiation and some short Celtic spears in the Irish and learned Latin traditions”, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History 11 (1989)
- Sayers, William, “Portraits of the ruler”, Journal of Indo-European Studies 17 (1989)
- Sayers, William, “A cut above. Ration and station in an Irish king’s hall”, Food and Foodways 4:2 (1990)
- Sayers, William, “Images of enchainment in the Hisperica famina and vernacular Irish texts”, Études Celtiques 27 (1990)
- Sayers, William, “The motif of wrestling in early Irish and Mongolian epic”, Mongolian Studies 13 (1990)
- Sayers, William, “Sports injuries and the law in early Ireland”, Ludi Medi Ævi 2 (1990)
- Sayers, William, “An Irish descriptive topos in Laxdæla saga”, Scripta Islandica 41 (1990)
- Sayers, William, “The three wounds”, Incognita: International Journal for Cognitive Studies in the Humanities 1 (1990)
- Sayers, William, “Úath mac Imomain (Fled Bricrend), Óðinn, and why the Green Knight is green”, Mankind Quarterly 30 (1990)
- Sayers, William, “Women’s work and words”, Mankind Quarterly 31 (1990)
- Sayers, William, “Concepts of eloquence in Tochmarc Emire”, Studia Celtica 26–27 (1991–1992)
- Sayers, William, “Cú Chulainn, the heroic imposition of meaning on signs, and the revenge of the sign”, Incognita: International Journal for Cognitive Studies in the Humanities 2 (1991)
- Sayers, William, “Early Irish attitudes towards hair and beards, baldness and tonsure”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 44 (1991)
- Sayers, William, “Textual notes on descriptions of the Old Irish chariot and team”, Studia Celtica Japonica (New Series) 4 (1991)
- Sayers, William, “Airdrech, sirite and other early Irish battlefield spirits”, Éigse 25 (1991)
- Sayers, William, “Clontarf, and the Irish destinies of Sigurðr ... Earl of Orkney and Þorsteinn Síðu-Hallsson”, Scandinavian Studies 63 (1991)
- Sayers, William, “Serial defamation in two medieval tales”, Oral Tradition 6 (1991)
- Sayers, William, “Cláen Temair”, Mankind Quarterly 32 (1992)
- Sayers, William, “The deficient ruler as Avian exile”, Ériu 43 (1992)
- Sayers, William, “Games, sport and para-military exercise in early Ireland”, Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature 10 (1992)
- Sayers, William, “Guin agus crochad agus gólad”, in Celtic languages and Celtic peoples (1992)
- Sayers, William, “Bragi Boddason, the first skald, and the problem of Celtic origins”, Scandinavian-Canadian Studies / Études scandinaves au Canada 5 (1992)
- Sayers, William, “Soundboxes of the divine”, Mankind Quarterly 33 (1992)
- Sayers, William, “Norse weaves and Irish woolens in medieval Ireland”, American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures 4 (1992)
- Sayers, William, “Charting conceptual space”, Mankind Quarterly 34 (1993)
- Sayers, William, “Irish perspectives on Heimdallr”, Alvíssmál 2 (1993)
- Sayers, William, “Spiritual navigation in the western sea”, Scripta Islandica 44 (1993)
- Sayers, William, “Vinland, the Irish, ‘obvious fictions and apocrypha’”, Skandinavistik 23 (1993)
- Sayers, William, “Vífill — captive Gael, freeman settler, Icelandic forbear”, Ainm: Bulletin of the Ulster Place-Name Society 6 (1994–1995)
- Sayers, William, “Supernatural pseudonyms”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 12 (1994)
- Sayers, William, “Conventional descriptions of the horse in the Ulster Cycle”, Études Celtiques 30 (1994)
- Sayers, William, “Diet and fantasy in eleventh-century Ireland”, Food and Foodways 6 (1994)
- Sayers, William, “Severed heads under Conall’s knee (Scéla mucce Meic Dathó)”, Mankind Quarterly 34 (1994)
- Sayers, William, “Deployment of an Irish loan”, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 93 (1994)
- Sayers, William, “Management of the Celtic fact in Landnámabók”, Scandinavian Studies 66 (1994)
- Sayers, William, “The nickname of Björn buna and the Celtic interlude in the settlement of Iceland”, Ainm: Bulletin of the Ulster Place Name Society 7 (1996–1997)
- Sayers, William, “Homeric echoes in Táin bó Cúailnge?”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 14 (1996)
- Sayers, William, “Tripartition in the early Irish tradition”, in Indo-European religion after Dumézil (1996)
- Sayers, William, “The etymology and semantics of Old Norse knörr ‘cargo ship’”, Scandinavian Studies 68 (1996)
- Sayers, William, “Contracting for combat”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 16 (1997)
- Sayers, William, “Kingship and the hero’s flaw”, Disability Studies Quarterly 17 (1997)
- Sayers, William, “Gunnarr, his Irish wolfhound Sámr, and the passing of the old heroic order in Njáls saga”, Arkiv för nordisk filologi 112 (1997)
- Sayers, William, “Hostellers in Landnámabók”, Skáldskaparmál 4 (1997)
- Sayers, William, “Old Norse nautical terminology in the ‘sea-runs’ of Middle Irish narrative”, Studia Celtologica Upsaliensia 4 (2001)
- Sayers, William, “Grendel’s mother, Icelandic Grýla, and Irish Nechta Scéne”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 16–17 (2003)
- Sayers, William, “Sails in the North”, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 33 (2004)
- Sayers, William, “Róimid Rígóinmit, royal fool”, Journal of Indo-European Studies 33 (2005)
- Sayers, William, “Scones, the OED, and the Celtic element of English vocabulary”, Notes and Queries 52 (2005)
- Sayers, William, “Portraits of the Ulster hero Conall Cernach”, Emania 20 (2006)
- Sayers, William, “The skald’s death abroad”, Arkiv för nordisk filologi 121 (2006)
- Sayers, William, “Exeter Book Riddle 17 and the L-rune”, ANQ 19 (2006)
- Sayers, William, “Teithi Hen, Gúaire mac Áedáin, Grettir Ásmundarson”, Studia Celtica 41 (2007)
- Sayers, William, “Kay the seneschal, tester of men”, Bulletin Bibliographique de la Société Internationale Arthurienne 59 (2007)
- Sayers, William, “Medieval Irish language and literature”, Arthuriana 17 (2007)
- Sayers, William, “Celtic echoes and the timing of Tristan’s first arrival in Cornwall (Gottfried von Strassburg)”, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 108 (2007)
- Sayers, William, “Celtic, Germanic and Romance interaction in the development of some English words in the popular register”, Notes and Queries 54 (2007)
- Sayers, William, “Grendel’s mother (Beowulf) and the Celtic sovereignty goddess”, Journal of Indo-European Studies 35 (2007)
- Sayers, William, “La Joie de la Cort (Érec et Énide), Mabon, and early Irish síd [peace; Otherworld]”, Arthuriana 17:2 (2007)
- Sayers, William, “Deficient royal rule”, in Essays on the early Irish king tales (2008)
- Sayers, William, “Fusion and fission in the love and lexis of early Ireland”, in Words of love and love of words in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (2008)
- Sayers, William, “A Swedish traveler’s reception on an Irish stage set”, Keltische Forschungen 3 (2008)
- Sayers, William, “Contested etymologies of some English words in the popular register”, Studia Neophilologica 80 (2008)
- Sayers, William, “Þórgunna of Eyrbyggja saga and the rejection of Christian Celtic models of rule”, Scotia: Interdisciplinary Journal of Scottish Studies 33 (2009)
- Sayers, William, “Cei, Unferth, and access to the throne”, English Studies 90 (2009)
- Sayers, William, “Problems with the etymology of English bird”, Indo-European Studies Bulletin 14:1–2 (2009)
- Sayers, William, “Some disputed etymologies”, Notes and Queries 57 (2010)
- Sayers, William, “Irish studies”, in Handbook of medieval studies (2010)
- Sayers, William, “Celtic kingship motifs associated with Bishop Aidan of Lindisfarne in Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica”, in Proceedings of the Celtic Studies Association of North America Annual Meeting 2008 (2011)
- Sayers, William, “Netherworld and Otherworld in early Irish literature”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 59 (2012)
- Sayers, William, “Extraordinary beings in Chrétien de Troyes and their Celtic analogs”, in Archaeology and language (2012)