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- Fraser, John, “Some cases of ablaut in Old Irish”, Ériu 5 (1911)
- Fraser, J., “The prepositions in the Würzburg glosses”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 8 (1912)
- Fraser, J., “The 3 sg. imperative in O. Irish”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 8 (1912)
- Fraser, John, “The miracle of Ciaran’s hand”, Ériu 6 (1912)
- Fraser, J., “The present and future tenses of the verb in Scotch Gaelic”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 10 (1915)
- Fraser, J., “Etymologica”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 10 (1915)
- Fraser, John, “The first battle of Moytura”, Ériu 8 (1916)
- Fraser, J., “Arran and Aδρou”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 16 (1927)
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- Fraser, James E., The Roman conquest of Scotland (2005)
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- Freeman, A. Martin, “The Annals of Connacht”, Revue Celtique 51 (1934)
- Freeman, A. M., The compossicion booke of Conought (1936)
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- Freeman, A. Martin, “The annals in Cotton MS Titus A xxv”, Revue Celtique 41 (1924)
- Freeman, A. Martin, “The annals in Cotton MS Titus A xxv”, Revue Celtique 42 (1925)
- Freeman, A. Martin, “The annals in Cotton MS Titus A xxv”, Revue Celtique 43 (1926)
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- Friedel, V. H., “Ad versus Nennii”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 3 (1901)
- Friedel, V. H., “Origine de l’emblème de l’île de Man”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 4 (1903)
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- Frykenberg, Brian, “The ‘death of the wild man’ in the legend of Suibhne Gelt”, in Buile Suibhne (2014)
- Frykenberg, Brian, “The ‘rebaptism’ of Suibhne”, Peritia 28 (2017)
- Frykenberg, Brian, “St. Moling and the legend of Christopher”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 66 (2019)
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- Fulk, Robert D., “The historical present in medieval Irish narrative”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 42 (1987)
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- Fulton, Helen, “The theory of Celtic influence on the Harley lyrics”, Modern Philology 82:3 (1985)
- Fulton, Helen, “Medieval Welsh poems to nuns”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 21 (1991)
- Fulton, Helen, Selections from the Dafydd ap Gwilym apocrypha (1996)
- Fulton, Helen, “Cultural meanings in the Mabinogi”, in Origins and revivals (2000)
- Fulton, Helen, “Individual and society in Owein/Yvain and Gereint/Erec”, in The individual in Celtic literatures (2001)
- Fulton, Helen, “Awdurdod ac awduriaeth”, in Cyfoeth y testun (2003)
- Fulton, Helen (ed.), Medieval Celtic literature and society (2005)
- Fulton, Helen, “Owain Glyn Dŵr and the uses of prophecy”, Studia Celtica 39 (2005)
- Fulton, Helen, “Class and nation”, in Authority and subjugation in writing of medieval Wales (2008)
- Fulton, Helen, A companion to Arthurian literature (2009)
- Fulton, Helen, “Troy story”, The Medieval Chronicle 7 (2011)
- Fulton, Helen, “Magic naturalism in the Táin bó Cúailnge”, in Narrative in Celtic tradition (2011)
- Fulton, Helen, “A medieval Welsh version of the Troy story”, in Probable truth (2013)
- Fulton, Helen, “The status of the Welsh language in medieval Wales”, in The land beneath the sea (2013)
- Fulton, Helen, “Gender and jealousy in Gereint uab Erbin and Le roman de silence”, Arthuriana 24:2 (2014)
- Fulton, Helen, “History and historia”, in Classical literature and learning in medieval Irish narrative (2014)
- Fulton, Helen, “The geography of Welsh literary production in late medieval Glamorgan”, Journal of Medieval History 41:3 (2015)
- Fulton, Helen, “The Red Book and the White”, in Crossing borders in the Insular Middle Ages (2019)
- Fulton, Helen, “Britons and Saxons”, in The Cambridge history of Welsh literature (2019)
- Fulton, Helen, “Literary networks and patrons in late medieval Wales”, in The Cambridge history of Welsh literature (2019)
- Funaioli, Gino, “Scolii Filargiriani”, Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 70 (1915)
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- Falc'hun, François, “L’article déterminé en gaulois”, Word 28 (1977)
- Faletra, Michael A., “Giraldian beavers”, in Gerald of Wales (2018)
- Faletra, Michael, “Colonial preoccupations in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s De gestis Britonum”, in A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth (2020)
- Falileyev, Alexander, “Divine names from Latin inscriptions of Istria”, in Celtic religions in the Roman period (2017)
- Falileyev, Alexander, “Agweddau cymharol ar astudiaeth o enwau personol Cymraeg”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 20 (2019)
- Falileyev, Alexander, et al., “The dry point glosses in Oxoniensis Posterior”, in Yr hen iaith (2003)
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- Farland, Elaine W., “A reality and yet impalpable”, The Scottish Historical Review 77:2 (1998)
- Farr, Carol Ann, “History and mnemonic in Insular gospel book decoration”, in From the Isles of the North (1995)
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- Farr, Carol, “Cosmological and eschatological images in the Book of Kells”, in Listen, o Isles, unto me (2011)
- Farrell, Elaine Pereira, “Penance and punishment in early medieval Ireland”, Peritia 32 (2021)
- Fassler, Margot E., et al. (eds), The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages (2000)
- Fawcett, Richard, “Inchcolm Abbey”, in Church, chronicle and learning in medieval and early renaissance Scotland (1999)
- Fawcett, Richard, “The medieval ecclesiastical architecture of St Andrews as a channel for the introduction of new ideas”, in Medieval St Andrews (2017)
- Fawtier, Robert, “Une rédaction inédite de la Vie de saint Guénolé”, Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'Ecole Française de Rome 22 (1912)
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- Feer, Esther, “De ‘dichter der zwijnen’”, Madoc: Tijdschrift over de Middeleeuwen 13 (1999)
- Fell, John, A specimen of the several sorts of letter given to the University by Dr. John Fell (1695)
- Fellows, Jennifer, et al. (eds), Romance reading on the book (1996)
- Fellows-Jensen, Gillian, “Nordic names and loanwords in Ireland”, in The Vikings in Ireland (2001)
- Fennessy, Ignatius, “The B manuscripts in the Franciscan library, Killiney”, in Dún Mhuire, Killiney, 1945–95 (1995)
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- Fenton, John, “On the ancient modes of burial of the Cymry, or Celtic Britons”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:21 (1860)
- Fenton, John, “[Correspondence] Cardiganshire antiquities”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:21 (1860)
- Ferdinand, Siarl, “The promotion of Cornish in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly”, Studia Celtica Fennica 16 (2019)
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