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- Bulletin de la Société archéologique du Finistère 144 (2016)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1 (1921–1923)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2 (1923–1925)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3 (1926–1927)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4 (1927–1929)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5 (1929–1931)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 6 (1931–1933)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:1–4 (1937–1939)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 10:1–4 (1939–1941)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 13:1–4 (1948–1950)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14:1–4 (1950–1952)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 15:1–4 (1952–1954)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 22:1–3 (1966–1968)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23 (1968–1970)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 24:1–4 (1970–1972)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 26:1–4 (1974–1976)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 36 (1989)
- Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 40 (1993)
- Bullock-Davies, Constance, “Lanval and Avalon”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:2 (1968–1970)
- Bullough, Donald A., “Alcuin’s cultural influence”, in Alcuin of York (1998)
- Bulst, Walther, “Hymnologica partim Hibernica”, in Latin script and letters A.D. 400–900 (1976)
- Burdett-Jones, M. T., “‘Catalogus authorum Britannicorum’ Thomas Wiliems”, National Library of Wales Journal 27:1 (1991–1992)
- Burdett-Jones, M. T., “Un o ddiarhebion Llyfr Du’r Waun”, Studia Celtica 28 (1994)
- Burgess, Karen E., “Furbaide’s tooth”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 15 (1995)
- Burgess, R.W., et al., Mosaics of time (2013)
- Burillo-Cuadrato, Pilar, et al., “Looking at cosmology through the lens of hermeneutics and semantics”, in Celtic religions in the Roman period (2017)
- Burkitt, F. C., “St. Samson of Dol”, The Journal of Theological Studies 27 (1926)
- Burnyeat, Abigail, “The Táin-complex in B.L. Egerton 1782”, in Ulidia 3 (2013)
- Burton, Janet, Monastic and religious orders in Britain, 1000–1300 (1994)
- Burton, Philip, “Alternative histories”, in Celts, Romans, Britons (2020)
- Burton, Janet, et al. (eds), The regular canons in the medieval British Isles (2011)
- Busby, Keith, “Merlin, Barnagoys, l’Irlande, et les débuts du monde arthurien”, in Jeunesse et genèse du royaume arthurien (2007)
- Busby, Keith, “Cartographie de la géopolitique irlandaise à l’aune du roman arthurien français”, in Histoires des Bretagnes 6 (2019)
- Busse, Peter, “Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr und Walther von der Vogelweide”, in 150 Jahre ‘Mabinogion’ – deutsch-walisische Kulturbeziehungen (2001)
- Busse, Peter, “Are there elements of non-standard language in the work of the Gogynfeirdd?”, in Yr hen iaith (2003)
- Butler, H. E., “Some new pages of Giraldus Cambrensis”, Medium Aevum 4 (1935)
- Butler, H. E., The autobiography of Giraldus Cambrensis (1937)
- Butler, James, Vita sancti Kannechi a codice in Bibliotheca Burgundiana extante Bruxellis transcripta et cum codice in Bibliotheca Marsiana Dublinii aservato collata (1853)
- Butler, Richard, “I. A treatise of Ireland, by John Dymmok”, in Tracts relating to Ireland (1843)
- Butter, Rachel, “St Munnu in Ireland and Scotland”, in The cult of saints and the Virgin Mary in medieval Scotland (2010)
- Butter, Rachel, “Saints in names in late medieval Argyll”, in Personal names and naming practices in medieval Scotland (2019)
- Buttimer, Cornelius G., “The Bórama” (1983)
- Buttimer, Cornelius G., “An Irish text on the ‘War of Jenkins’ Ear’”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Buttimer, Cornelius G., Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in Houghton Library, Harvard University (2022)
- Byfield, Catherine E., “Character and conflict in the Four branches of the Mabinogi”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 40 (1993)
- Byrne, Aisling, “The Geraldines and the culture of the wider world”, in The Geraldines and medieval Ireland (2016)
- Byrne, Aisling, “Irish translations and romances”, in Arthur in the Celtic languages (2019)
- Byrne, Niall J., The Great Parchment Book of Waterford (2007)
- Byrne, Paul, “Reading annalistic obituaries as biography”, Peritia 29 (2018)
- Byrne, Francis J., et al., Historical Knowth and its hinterland (2008)
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- B., C., “Celt and Semite”, The Celtic Review 1:4 (1904–1905)
- Caball, Marc, “Pairlement Chloinne Tomáis I”, Éigse 27 (1993)
- Caball, Marc, “Aspects of sixteenth-century élite Gaelic mentalities”, Études Celtiques 32 (1996)
- Caball, Marc, Poets and politics (1998)
- Caball, Marc, “Culture, continuity and change in early seventeenth-century south-west Munster”, Studia Hibernica 38 (2012)
- Caball, Marc, “‘Solid divine and worthy scholar’”, in Irish and English (2012)
- Caball, Marc, “The Bible in early modern Gaelic Ireland”, in The Oxford handbook of the Bible in early modern England, c. 1530–1700 (2015)
- Caball, Marc, “Transforming tradition in the British Atlantic”, in Early Modern Ireland and the world of medicine (2019)
- Caball, Marc, “The Gaelic mind and the collapse of the Gaelic world”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (1993)
- Caball, Marc, “Patriotism, culture and identity”, in Geoffrey Keating’s Foras feasa ar Éirinn (2008)
- Caball, Marc, “Lost in translation”, in Oral and printed cultures in Ireland, 1600–1900 (2010)
- Caball, Marc, et al. (eds), Oral and printed cultures in Ireland, 1600–1900 (2010)
- Caball, Marc, et al., “Dynamism and decline”, Studia Hibernica 39 (2013)
- Cadili, Luca, Scholia Bernensia in Vergilii Bucolica et Georgica, vol. 2.1 (2003)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Meilyr Brydydd and Gruffudd ap Cynan”, in Gruffudd ap Cynan (1996)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “The preposition ar in Irish”, Celtica 2:2 (1954)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, Traddodiad llenyddol Iwerddon (1958)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, Llên a llafar Môn (1963)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Byd Pobl”, in Llên a llafar Môn (1963)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn (ed.), Literature in Celtic countries (1971)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Introduction”, in Literature in Celtic countries (1971)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “The court poet in medieval Ireland”, Proceedings of the British Academy 57 (1971)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Buchedd Catrin Sant”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 25 (1973)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Welsh drythyll, trythyll; Irish drettel, treitell”, Celtica 15 (1983)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Thomas Parry 1904–1985”, Proceedings of the British Academy 73 (1987)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “The Middle Welsh text Ystorya Judas”, in Celtic linguistics / Ieithyddiaeth Geltaidd (1990)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, et al., The Irish literary tradition (1992)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, The poets of the Welsh princes (1994)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Daniel Huws”, in Ysgrifau a cherddi cyflwynedig i Daniel Huws (1994)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “The Celtic bard”, in A Celtic florilegium (1996)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, et al., Gwaith Meilyr Brydydd a’i ddisgynyddion (1994)
- Cagnat, R., “Sur quelques inscriptions de Saintes contenant des noms gaulois”, Revue Celtique 9 (1888)
- Cagnat, R., “Supplément à l’épigraphie latine de Saintes”, Revue Celtique 10 (1889)
- Cahill, Mary, “A note on two items of correspondence relating to Navan”, Emania 6 (1989)
- Cahill, Michael, “Is the first commentary on Mark an Irish work? Some new considerations”, Peritia 8 (1994)
- Cahill, Michael, “The identification of the first Markan commentary”, Revue Biblique 101 (1994)
- Cahill, Michael, Expositio evangelii secundum Marcum (1997)
- Cahill, Michael, The first commentary on Mark. An annotated translation (1998)
- Cahill, Michael, “The Turin glosses on Mark”, Peritia 13 (1999)
- Cahill, Michael, “The Ps-Jerome Markan commentary”, in The Scriptures and early medieval Ireland (1999)
- Cahill, Michael, “The Würzburg Matthew”, Peritia 16 (2002)
- Cahill, Mary, et al., “John Windele’s antiquarian scholarship”, in Treasures of the Royal Irish Academy Library (2009)
- Cahill, Mary, et al., Breaking ground, finding graves — reports on the excavations of burials by the National Museum of Ireland, 1927–2006 (2012)
- Caillau, Armand-Benjamin, et al., Operum supplementum, continens sermones ineditos extractos ex archivio Montis-Cassini et ex bibliotheca Laurentiana-Medicea Florentiae, vol. 2-3 (1836–1839)
- Cain, Andrew, “Patrick’s Confessio and Jerome’s Epistula 52 to Nepotian”, The Journal of Medieval Latin 20 (2010)
- Cains, Anthony G., “The surface examination of skin”, in The Book of Kells (1994)
- Cains, Anthony, et al., “Physical description [Dimensions and original number of leaves; The vellum; Direction of the spine of the calf; Collation; Bindings; Writing materials; The pigment and organic colours]”, in The Book of Kells (1990)
- Calcoen, R., Inventaire des manuscrits scientifiques de la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, vol. 2 (1971)
- Calcoen, R., Inventaire des manuscrits scientifiques de la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, vol. 1 (1965)
- Calder, George, Imtheachta Æniasa (1907)
- Calder, George, Auraicept na n-Éces (1917)
- Calder, George, Togail na Tebe (1922)
- Calise, J. M. P., “Genealogies and history”, in Familia and household in the medieval Atlantic province (2011)
- Callan, Maeve Brigid, The Templars, the witch and the wild Irish (2015)
- Callan, Maeve B., “St Darerca and her sister scholars”, Gender and History 15 (2003)
- Callan, Maeve, “Líadain’s Lament, Darerca’s Life, and Íte’s Ísucán”, in Nuns’ literacies in medieval Europe (2015)
- Callan, Maeve, “Making monsters out of one another in the early fourteenth-Century British Isles”, Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies 12 (2019)
- Callander, David, “The corruption of evidence in a critical tradition”, Quaestio Insularis 15 (2014)
- Callander, David, “Datblygiad Armes Dydd Brawd”, Studia Celtica 49 (2015)
- Calon, Renée, “Van gekken, dwazen, zotten en idioten. Zwakbegaafden in het vroege Ierse recht”, in Arthur, Brigit, Conn, Deirdre... Verhaal, taal en recht in de Keltische wereld. Liber amicorum voor Leni van Strien-Gerritsen (2003)
- Shaw, John, et al., Calum Maclean Project (2009–present) – online
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 26 (1993)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 27 (1994)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 28 (1994)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 29 (1995)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 30 (1995)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 31 (1996)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 32 (1996)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 33 (1997)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 34 (1997)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 35 (1998)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 36 (1998)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 37 (1999)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 38 (1999)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 39 (2000)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 40 (2000)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 41 (2001)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 42 (2001)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 43 (2002)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 44 (2002)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 45 (2003)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 46 (2003)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 47 (2004)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 48 (2004)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 49 (2005)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 50 (2005)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 51 (2006)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 52 (2006)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 55 (2008)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 56 (2008)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 57 (2009)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 58 (2009)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 59 (2010)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 60 (2010)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 61 (2011)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 62 (2011)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 63 (2012)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 64 (2012)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 65 (2013)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 66 (2013)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 67 (2014)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 68 (2014)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 69–70 (2014)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 71 (2016)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 72 (2016)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 73 (2017)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 74 (2017)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 75 (2018)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 76 (2018)
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 77 (2019)
- Cambridge Digital Library (2011–present) – online
- “Book of Deer (MS Ii.6.32)”, in Cambridge Digital Library (2011) – online
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 1 (1981)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 2 (1981)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 3 (1982)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 4 (1982)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 5 (1983)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 6 (1983)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 7 (1984)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 8 (1984)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (1985)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (1985)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 11 (1986)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 12 (1986)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 13 (1987)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 14 (1987)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (1988)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 16 (1988)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 17 (1989)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 18 (1989)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 19 (1990)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 20 (1990)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 21 (1991)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 22 (1991)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (1992)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 24 (1992)
- Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (1993)
- Smith, Brendan (ed.), The Cambridge history of Ireland, vol. 1 (2018)
- Camden, William, Britannia (1607)
- Camden, William, Remaines, concerning Britaine, but especially England, and the inhabitants thereof (1623)
- Camden, William, Remains concerning Britain (1657)
- Camden, William, Remains concerning Britain (1674)
- Cameron, Kenneth, “Eccles in English placenames”, in Christianity in Britain, 300-700 (1969)
- Cameron, M. L., “Bald’s Leechbook and cultural interactions in Anglo-Saxon England”, Anglo-Saxon England 19 (1990)
- Cameron, Alexander, Reliquiæ Celticæ (1892–1894)
- Cameron, Alexander, Reliquiæ Celticæ, vol. 1 (1892)
- Cameron, Alexander, Reliquiæ Celticæ, vol. 2 (1894)
- Cameron, M. L., “Aldhelm as naturalist”, Peritia 4 (1985)
- Campanile, Enrico, “Parallèles irlandais à l’hymne avestique à Mithra. À propos de la langue poétique indo-européenne”, Études Celtiques 15:1 (1976–1977)
- Campanile, Enrico, “Note sur vieil-irlandais bronnaid (une nouvelle concordance lexicale et morphologique entre celtique et indo-iranien)”, Études Celtiques 19 (1982)