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- Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, Welsh manuscripts and English manuscripts in Wales (2011)
- Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, “Images en marge”, in Histoires des Bretagnes 5 (2015)
- Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, “Writing without borders”, in Insular books (2015)
- Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, “Récrire les enfances d’Arthur en gallois, au Pays de Galles et à Calais”, in L’Historia regum Britannie et les «Bruts» en Europe, 1 (2015)
- Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, “Un manuscrit illustré de Brut y brenhinedd”, in L’Historia regum Britannie et les «Bruts» en Europe, 2 (2018)
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- Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, “Y Seint Greal”, in Arthur in the Celtic languages (2019)
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