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- Poppe, Erich, “A Virgilian model for lúirech thredúalach?”, Ériu 54 (2004)
- Poppe, Erich, “Charlemagne in Wales and Ireland”, in Rittersagas (2014)
- Poppe, Erich, “Lucan’s Bellum civile in Ireland”, Studia Hibernica 42 (2016)
- Poppe, Erich, “Ystorya Geraint fab Erbin”, in Arthur in the Celtic languages (2019)
- Poppe, Erich, “The earliest Irish material”, in Arthur in the Celtic languages (2019)
- Poppe, Erich, “Beyond ‘word-for-word’”, Studia Celtica Fennica 16 (2019)
- Poppe, Erich, “Love, sadness and other mental states in the Middle Welsh Owain (and related texts)”, Journal of the International Arthurian Society 8 (2020)
- Poppe, Erich, “Traces of translation in Buchedd Beuno?”, in Celts, Gaels, and Britons (2022)
- Poppe, Erich, “Coordination and verbal nouns in subordinate clauses in Early Modern Welsh biblical texts”, Journal of Historical Syntax 6:9 (2022)
- Poppe, Erich, “How much syntactic complexity could sixteenth-century Welsh cope with? The case of Maurice Kyffin’s Deffynniad ffydd Eglwys Loegr (1595)”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 69 (2022)
- Poppe, Erich, et al. (eds), Celts, Gaels, and Britons (2022)
- Porck, Thijs, “Columbanus’s De mundi transitu in early medieval England”, in The anonymous Old English homily (2020)
- Porter, Francis, Compendium annalium ecclesiasticorum regni Hiberniae (1690)
- Poulain, Christophe, et al., La vie de saint Méen (1999)
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- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “A propos du diocèse de Dol”, Francia 6 (1978)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “Les sources hagiographiques narratives composées en Gaule avant l'an mil (SHG), annexe”, Francia 15 (1987)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “Sources hagiographiques de la Gaule (SHG), II”, Francia 17:1 (1990)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “Sources hagiographiques de la Gaule (SHG), III”, in Manuscrits hagiographiques et travail des hagiographes (1992)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “Sources hagiographiques de la Gaule [SHG], V”, Francia 23:1 (1996)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “Les réécritures dans l’hagiographie bretonne (VIIe-XIe siècles)”, in La réécriture hagiographique dans l’occident médiéval (2003)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “La pratique d’intertextualité dans la vie de saint Paul Aurélien par Gurmonoc de Landévennec”, in Histoire de Bretagne (2018)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “L’hagiographie bretonne avant l’an mil”, in Hagiographies (2020)
- Poupardin, René, “Généalogies Angevines du XIe siècle”, Mélanges d’archéologie et d’histoire 20 (1900)
- Powel, Thomas, “On some forms and uses of the substantive Welsh”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Powel, Thomas, “Cywydd i’r Saeson”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Powel, Thomas, “The Welsh as pictured in old English jest books”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Powel, Thomas, “Some unpublished remains of Iolo Morganwg”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Powel, Thomas, “The late Rev. Robert Jones”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Powel, Thomas, “The Eisteddfodau of 1879”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Powel, Thomas, “Jesus College, Oxford”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Powel, Thomas, “Notices”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Powel, Thomas, “A description of the day of judgment”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Powel, Thomas, “The Eistoddau of 1880”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Powel, Thomas, “The folk-lore of Wales [1–2]”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Powel, Thomas, “Notes and queries; Notices”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Powel, Thomas, “A cywydd to Sir Edward Stradling and Dr. John David Rhys upon the publication of the latter’s Welsh grammar”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Powel, Thomas, “The National Eisteddfod of 1881”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Powel, Thomas, “Notes and queries”, Y Cymmrodor 7 (1886)
- Powel, Thomas, “The National Eisteddfod of 1884”, Y Cymmrodor 7 (1886)
- Powel, Thomas, “Historical poems, by Iorwerth Vynglwyd [I-III]”, Y Cymmrodor 7 (1886)
- Powel, Thomas, “Notes and queries”, Y Cymmrodor 7 (1886)
- Powel, Thomas, “Ebostol y Sul”, Y Cymmrodor 8:2 (1887)
- Powel, Thomas, “Notes on William Salesbury’s dictionary”, Y Cymmrodor 8:2 (1887)
- Powel, Thomas, et al., “Folk-lore. Highland parallels to Welsh popular tales, and other jottings [I-IV]”, Y Cymmrodor 7 (1886)
- Powell, J. Enoch, “The Trinity College manuscript of Hywel Dda”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 8:2 (1936)
- Powel, Thomas, Ystoria de Carolo Magno (1883)
- Power, Patrick, “A survey”, in Wicklow, history & society (1994)
- Powicke, F. M., “The dispensator of King David I”, The Scottish Historical Review 23:89 (1925)
- Pozdechova, Martina, “Glendalough”, in Glendalough (2011)
- Pratt, Karen, et al. (eds), Shifts and transpositions in medieval narrative (1994)
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- Preston-Matto, Lahney, “Aislinge Meic Conglinne”, in Translating early medieval poetry (2017)
- Price, Angharad, Ffarwél i Freiburg (2013)
- Price, Angharad, “A. G. van Hamels correspondentie met Henry Parry-Williams”, in Man van twee werelden (2023)
- Price, Angharad, “Van Hamel yn Eryri”, O'r Pedwar Gwynt (2023) – online
- Prichard, Hugh, “Cromlech at Ty Mawr”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 4:13 (1873)
- Prinz, Friedrich, “Papst Gregor der Große und Columbian der Jüngere”, in Irland und Europa (1984)
- Prise, John, Yny lhyvyr hwnn y traethir (1546)
- Pritchard, Elizabeth, “Biographica et bibliographica. New light on the family of Ann Griffiths”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:3 (1982)
- Pritchard, Telfryn, “Ystori y gŵr moel o Sythia”, Studia Celtica 18–19 (1983–1984)
- Pritchard, Telfryn, “Aristotle’s advice to Alexander”, National Library of Wales Journal 24 (1985–1986)
- Pritchard, Telfryn, “Sylwdau ar fersiwn Llsgr. Peniarth 267 o Lythyr Ieuan Offeiriad”, Studia Celtica 28 (1994)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 37 (2017)
- Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 3 (1844–1847)
- Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 5 (1850–1853)
- Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 6 (1853–1857)
- Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 8 (1861–1864)
- Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 115 C (2015)
- Professione, Alfonso, Inventario dei manoscritti della Biblioteca Capitolare di Ivrea (1894)
- PROI, The thirteenth report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland (1881)
- PROI, The fourteenth report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland (1882)
- PROI, The fifteenth report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland (1883)
- PROI, The twentieth report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland (1888)
- Prósper, Blanca María, “Time for Celtiberian dialectology”, Keltische Forschungen 6 (2013–2014)
- Prósper, Blanca María, “Some notes on the structure and meaning of the bronze ‘Res’”, Keltische Forschungen 6 (2013–2014)
- Prósper, Blanca María, “Linguistic observations on two divinities of the Celtic Cantabri”, in Celtic religions in the Roman period (2017)
- Proudfoot, Lindsay (ed.), Down, history & society (1997)
- Provost, Michel, “Le contexte géographique et historique des inscriptions gauloises”, in Gaulois et celtique continental (2007)
- Pryce, Huw, “Conversions to Christianity”, in A companion to the early Middle Ages (2009)
- Pryce, Huw, “Giraldus and the Geraldines”, in The Geraldines and medieval Ireland (2016)
- Pryce, Huw, “Gerald of Wales and the Welsh past”, in Gerald of Wales (2018)
- Pryce, Huw, “Chronicling and its contexts in medieval Wales”, in The chronicles of medieval Wales and the March (2020)
- Pryce, Huw, Writing Welsh history (2022)
- Pryce, William, Mineralogia Cornubiensis (1778)
- Pryce, William, Archæologia Cornu-Britannica (1790)
- Pseudonymous, “Fragment from ‘Leabhar Breac’”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 28 (1910)
- Pseudonymous, “Fragment from ‘Leabhar Breac’ - II”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 29 (1911)
- Pughe, William Owen, “The Mabinogion, or juvenile amusements, being ancient Welsh romances”, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796)
- Pughe, William Owen, Geiriadur Cymmraeg a Saesoneg, vol. 2 (1803)
- Pughe, William Owen, A grammar of the Welsh language (1803)
- Pughe, William Owen, The Cambrian biography (1803)
- Pughe, William Owen, Cadwedigaeth yr iaith Gymraeg (1808)
- Pughe, William Owen, “The tale of Pwyll”, The Cambro-Briton 2:18 (1821)
- Pughe, William Owen, “Catalogue of the Myvyrian MSS. belonging to the Cymmrodorion”, Transactions of the Cymmrodorion 1 (1822)
- Pughe, William Owen, “The Mabinogion”, The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository 1 (1829)
- Pughe, William Owen, A dictionary of the Welsh language (1832)
- Pughe, William Owen, A dictionary of the Welsh language, vol. 1 (1832)
- Pughe, William Owen, A dictionary of the Welsh language, vol. 2 (1832)
- Pughe, William Owen, “The Mabinogi of Taliesin”, The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository 5:18–19 (1833)
- Pughe, William Owen, et al., Barddoniaeth Dafydd ab Gwilym (1789)
- Pughe, William Owen, et al., “An outline of the characteristics of the Welsh”, in A dictionary of the Welsh language (1832)
- Pughe, William Owen, et al., Geiriadur cenhedlaethol, Cymraeg a Saesneg, vol. 1 (1866)
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- Pughe, William Owen, et al., Geiriadur cenhedlaethol, Cymraeg a Saesneg, vol. 2 (1873)
- Pughe, William Owen, et al., Barddoniaeth Dafydd ab Gwilym (1873)
- Purdon, C. D., “The French settlers in Ireland”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- Pusse, Tina-Karen, et al. (eds), Madness in the woods (2020)
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- Qiu, Fangzhe, “Wandering cows and obscure words”, Studia Celtica Fennica 10 (2013)
- Qiu, Fangzhe, “Narratives in early Irish law”, in Medieval Irish law (2013)
- Qiu, Fangzhe, “A note on comaccomol”, Celtica 28 (2016)
- Qiu, Fangzhe, “The First Judgment in Ireland”, in Fír fesso (2018)
- Qiu, Fangzhe, “Old Irish aue ‘descendant’ and its descendants”, Indogermanische Forschungen 124 (2019)
- Quaghebeur, Joëlle, “Judith de Nantes, très pieuse, très noble, très sage comtesse de Cornouaille”, in Corona monastica (2004)
- Quaghebeur, Joëlle, “Havoise, Constance et Mathilde, princesses de Normandie et duchesses de Bretagne”, in Bretons et Normands au Moyen Âge (2008)
- Quaghebeur, Joëlle, et al. (eds), Bretons et Normands au Moyen Âge (2008)
- Quak, Arend, “Korrespondenz zwischen A. G. van Hamel und drei isländische Gelehrten”, Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 78:2–3 (2018)
- Quemener, Pierre-Yves, “De saint Bechew à saint Vouga”, Britannia Monastica 18 (2016)
- Quentel, Paul, “Goémon et goémoniers de deux communes du Léon, Kerlouan et Brignogan (Nord-Finistère) [à suivre]”, Études Celtiques 9:1 (1960–1961)
- Quentel, Paul, “Goémon et goémoniers de deux communes du Léon, Kerlouan et Brignogan (Nord-Finistère) [suite et fin]”, Études Celtiques 9 (1960–1961)
- Quentel, Paul, “A propos de l’existence de classificateurs des parties du corps”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 24 (1954)
- Quentel, Paul, “Notes corniques”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 39 (1982)
- Quentel, Paul, “Les toponymes bretons ‘Leure’ et leur intérêt archéologique”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 42 (1987)
- Quiggin, E. C., “A poem by Gilbride Mcnamee in praise of Cathal O’Conor”, in Miscellany presented to Kuno Meyer (1912)
- Quiggin, E. C., “Some Celtic river names”, Transactions of the Philological Society 27 (1916)
- Fraser, John, et al., Poems from the Book of the Dean of Lismore (1937)
- Quiggin, E. C., A dialect of Donegal, being the speech of Meenawannia in the parish of Glenties (1906)
- Quiggin, E. C., “The s-preterite in Middle Irish”, Ériu 4 (1908–1910)
- Quiggin, E. C., “A case of stress-shifting in the dialect of Tréguier”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 7 (1910)
- Quiggin, E. C., “Prolegomena to the study of the later Irish bards, 1200–1500”, Proceedings of the British Academy 5 (1911–1912)
- Quiggin, E. C., Prolegomena to the study of the later Irish bards, 1200–1500 (1911)
- Quiggin, E. C., “A fragment of an Old Welsh computus”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 8 (1912)
- Quiggin, E. C., “A book of the O'Reillys”, Ériu 6 (1912)
- Quiggin, E. C., “Two glosses in Valenciennes MS. 413”, Revue Celtique 33 (1912)
- Quiggin, E. C., “An Caoch O Clumhain”, Revue Celtique 33 (1912)
- Quiggin, E. C., “A case of vowel-breaking in Irish”, Revue Celtique 34 (1913)
- Quiggin, E. C., “An Old Welsh gloss”, Revue Celtique 38 (1920–1921)
- Quiggin, E. C., “Armon Armenia”, Revue Celtique 38 (1920–1921)
- Quiggin, E. C., “Initial g in Welsh”, Revue Celtique 38 (1920–1921)
- Quillien, N., “Gouspero ar Raned”, Revue Celtique 6 (1883–1885)
- Quin, C. C. W., “W. B. Yeats and Irish tradition”, Hermathena 97 (1963)
- Quin, Cosslett, “A manuscript written in 1709 by Charles Lynegar for John Hall, vice-provost of Trinity College, Dublin”, Hermathena 28:53 (1939)
- Quin, Cosslett, “A pedigree of the O Dempsey family”, Éigse 10:4 (1961–1963)
- Quin, E. G., “The origin of the f-future”, Ériu 29 (1978)
- Quin, E. G., “Irish and English”, Hermathena 93 (1959)
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- Quin, E. G., “A book of proverbs”, Éigse 10:2 (1961–1963)
- Quin, E. G., “Notes on Irish words”, Hermathena 99 (1964)
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- Quin, E. G., “Irish femendae”, in Studies in Greek, Italic, and Indo-European linguistics (1976)
- Quin, E. G., “The early Irish poem Ísucán”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 1 (1981)
- Quin, E. G., “On a passage in the older Táin”, Éigse 19:1 (1982–1983)
- Quin, E. G., “Three notes”, Celtica 15 (1983)
- Quin, E. G., “Some Irish words”, Éigse 3:3 (1941–1942)
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- Quinn, D. B., “Aristocratic autonomy, 1460–94”, in A new history of Ireland (1987)
- Quinn, D. B., “‘Irish’ Ireland and ‘English’ Ireland”, in A new history of Ireland (1987)
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- Quiquer, Guillaume, Dictionnaire et colloques, françois et breton (1626)
- Qiu, Fangzhe, “Manuscript contexts of early Irish law tracts”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 35 (2015)
- Qiu, Fangzhe, “The Ulster Cycle in the law tracts”, in Ulidia 4 (2017)
- Qiu, Fangzhe, “Law, law-books and tradition in early medieval Ireland”, in Law / book / culture in the Middle Ages (2021)
- Quaestio Insularis 12 (2012)
- Quaestio Insularis 19 (2018)
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- Quaghebeur, Joëlle, La Cornouaille du IXe au XIIe siècle (2001)
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- Queillé, Annaïg, “Marginalité de Perceval”, in Histoires des Bretagnes 5 (2015)
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- Raae, Hanne-Mette Alsos, “The legal implications of the banchomarbae”, Studia Celtica Fennica 11 (2014)
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- Rackham, Oliver, Transitus Beati Fursei (2007)
- Radice, William, et al. (eds), The translator’s art (1987)
- Radiker, Laura, “Traditional and courtly themes in a medieval Welsh elegy to a ‘G6ann Wargann Wery’ (‘A fair virgin, meek and mild’)”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 24–25 (2009)
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