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- M., M., et al., “Carn Goch, Carmarthenshire”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:22 (1860)
- Mac a' Ghoill, Philip, “Rogha dánta as LS G 167 i Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann” (2021)
- Mac Amhlaigh, Liam, et al. (eds), Ilteangach, ilseiftiúil (2012)
- Mac an Bhaird, Alan, “Viatge al Purgatòri de Sant Patrici / Viatge del Vescomte Ramón de Perellós y de Roda fet al Purgatori nomenat de Sant Patrici / The journey of Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick’s Purgatory”, in CELT (2012) – online
- Mac an Bháird, É. C., et al., “Ceist agus freagra 3”, Éigse 1:2 (1939–1940)
- Mac Aodha, Breandán S., “Meath na dtithe ceann tuí”, Studia Hibernica 2 (1962)
- Mac Aodha, Breandán S., “Lake-names on Mercator’s map of Ireland”, Nomina 12 (1988–1988)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, Branwen, daughter of Llŷr (1958)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “The influence of the Vikings on Celtic literature”, in Proceedings of the First International Congress of Celtic Studies, Dublin 1959 (1962)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Elfennau cyn-Gristnogol yn y cyfreithiau”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:4 (1968–1970)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “[Miscellaneous notes] ‘dyfod’ a ‘mynd’ fel berfau anghyflawn; C. ‘anoeth’”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:1 (1968–1970)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, Celtic mythology (1970)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Notes on the affixed pronouns in Welsh”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
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- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Ir. buaball, W. bual ‘drinking horn’”, Ériu 44 (1993)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Composition and collocation of synonyms in Irish and Welsh”, in Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica (1995)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Y canu mawl yn Iwerddon cyn y Normaniaid”, in Beirdd a thywysogion (1996)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Notes on periphrasis with verbal noun and verb ‘to do’ in Middle Welsh”, in Miscellanea Celtica in memoriam Heinrich Wagner (1997)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Varia III. Variation on a proverb”, Ériu 50 (1999)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Varia IV. By way of analogy”, Ériu 50 (1999)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Notes of structure and syntax in Fled Bricrenn”, in Fled Bricrenn (2000)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Teicht do Róim”, in Téada dúchais (2002)
- Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Ériu 1904-2004”, Ériu 54 (2004)
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- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Marbhna ar Aodh Buidhe Ó Domhnaill († 1649)”, Ériu 50 (1999)
- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Gofraidh Óg Mac an Bhaird cecinit”, Ériu 65 (2015)
- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Varia II. IGT/BST citations and duplicate entries”, Ériu 66 (2016)
- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Gofraidh Óg Mac an Bhaird cecinit”, Ériu 66 (2016)
- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Gofraidh Óg Mac an Bhaird cecinit”, Ériu 67 (2017)
- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Gofraidh Óg Mac an Bhaird cecinit”, Ériu 69 (2019)
- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Gofraidh Óg Mac an Bhaird cecinit”, Ériu 70 (2020)
- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Gofraidh Óg Mac an Bhaird cecinit”, Ériu 71 (2021)
- Mac Cárthaigh, Eoin, “Gofraidh Óg Mac an Bhaird cecinit”, Ériu 72 (2022)
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- Mac Carthy, Bartholomew, “Fragmenta hibernica”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 8 (1872)
- Mac Carthy, Bartholomew, “On the Stowe Missal”, Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 27 (1877–1886)
- Mac Cathmhaoil, Nioclás, “Bardic poetry and the MacMahons of Oirghialla”, in Monaghan, history & society (2017)
- Mac Con Raoi, Mícheál Bán, “Sean-phaidir”, Éigse 2:2 (1940)
- Mac Corraidh, Seán, “Irish-medium education in Belfast”, in Belfast and the Irish language (2006)
- Mac Craith, Mícheál, “Ireland and the Renaissance”, in The Celts and the Renaissance (1990)
- Mac Craith, Micheál, “Omnia vincit amor”, in Dublin (2017)
- Mac Craith, Mícheál, “Donnchadh Ó Maonaigh”, in Súgán an dúchais (2018)
- Mac Donncha, Frederic, “Imdibe Crist”, Collectanea Hibernica 26 (1984)
- Mac Donnell, Charles P., “On the MSS. of John Colgan, preserved at St. Isidore's, Rome”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 6 (1853–1857)
- Mac Donnell, Charles P., “On a MS. of the tract intituled”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 7 (1857–1861)
- Mac Donnell, Charles P., “Notice of some of the Lives which seem to have been ready, or in preparation, for the continuation of the ‘Acta Sanctorum Hiberniæ,’ at the death of Colgan”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 7 (1857–1861)
- Mac Donnell, Charles P., et al., “On a MS. in the library of Cambray”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 5 (1850–1853)
- Mac Donnell, Charles P., et al., “On the monastic foundations of the Irish on the Continent”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 6 (1853–1857)
- Mac Eoin, Gearóid S., “Invocation of the forces of nature in the Loricae”, Studia Hibernica 2 (1962)
- Mac Eoin, Gearóid S., Studia Hibernica 7 (1967)
- Mac Eoin, Gearóid, “What language was spoken in Ireland before Irish?”, in Kelten am Rhein (2009)
- Mac Eoin, Gearóid, “St Patrick’s birthplace”, in Celebrating sixty years of Celtic studies at Uppsala University (2013)
- Mac Gearailt, Uáitéar, “The language of some late Middle Irish texts in the Book of Leinster”, Studia Hibernica 26 (1991–1992)
- Mac Gearailt, Uáitéar, “The making of Fingal Rónáin”, Studia Hibernica 34 (2006–2007)
- Mac Gearailt, Uáitéar, “Dublittir úa hÚathgaile’s poem Rédig dam, a Dé, do nim and Sex aetates mundi”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 34 (2014)
- Mac Giolla Chomhaill, Anraí, “Seoladh ‘Lámhscríbhinn staire an Bhionadaigh’ in Eagar ag an Athair Réamonn Ó Muirí, in Ard Mhacha, 12 Eanáir 1994”, Seanchas Ardmhacha 16:1 (1994)
- Mac Giolla Fhinnéin, Brian, “Pádraig Ó Loingsigh”, Seanchas Ardmhacha 15:2 (1993)
- Mac Iomhair, Diarmuid, “Two old Drogheda chronicles”, Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society 15 (1961)
- Mac Labhraí, Seán, “Pádraig Ó Pronntaigh”, Seanchas Ardmhacha 24:2 (2013)
- Mac Lochlainn, Ailfrid, “Irish manuscripts at Liverpool”, Celtica 4 (1958)
- Mac Mathúna, Liam, “On the expression and concept of blindness in Irish”, Studia Hibernica 19 (1979)
- Mac Mathúna, Liam, “Review”, Studia Hibernica 20 (1980)
- Mac Mathúna, Liam, “On the semantics of Irish words derived from IE *gu̯her- ‘hot’”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Mac Mathúna, Liam, “Continuity and change in early Irish words for ‘plain’”, Ériu 54 (2004)
- Mac Mathúna, Liam, “The Ó Neachtain circle and the evolving intellectual world of Gaelic Dublin, c.1730”, in Celebrating sixty years of Celtic studies at Uppsala University (2013)
- Mac Mathúna, Liam, The Ó Neachtain window on Gaelic Dublin, 1700–1750 (2021)
- Mac Mathúna, Séamus, “The flotsam and jetsam of medieval Irish voyage literature”, in Celebrating sixty years of Celtic studies at Uppsala University (2013)
- Mac Neill, Eoin, et al., “Introduction”, Analecta Hibernica 2 (1931)
- Mac Niocaill, Gearóid, “Christian influences in early Irish law”, in Irland und Europa (1984)
- Mac Niocaill, Gearóid, et al., “Some coin-names in Ceart Uí Néill”, Studia Celtica 2 (1967)
- Mac Póilin, Aodán, “The Irish language in Belfast until the eighteenth century”, in Belfast and the Irish language (2006)
- Mac Póilin, Aodán, “Irish in Belfast, 1892–1960”, in Belfast and the Irish language (2006)
- Mac Shamhráin, Ailbhe, “The ‘unity’ of Cóemgen and Ciarán”, in Wicklow, history & society (1994)
- Mac Shamhráin, Ailbhe, “The making of Tír nÉogain”, in Tyrone (2000)
- Mac Shamhráin, Ailbhe, “Uí Máil and Glendalough”, in Glendalough (2011)
- MacAdam, Robert S., “Antiquarian notes and queries”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- MacAdam, Robert S., “Remarkable ancient cemetery in the County of Down”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- MacAdam, Robert S., “Six hundred Gaelic proverbs collected in Ulster (concluded)”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- MacAdam, Robert S., “Stone sepulchral urns”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- MacAdam, Robert S., “Ancient leather cloak”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- Macalister, R. A. S., “The ecclesiology of Ogham Inscriptions”, Transactions of the St. Paul's Ecclesiological Society 4 (1897–1898)
- MacCathmhaoil, Nioclás, “The Irish manuscripts in Box STO 1413 in the Huntington Library”, in Scotha cennderca cen on (2020)
- MacCoinnich, Aonghas, “Where and how was Gaelic written in late medieval and early modern Scotland? Orthographic practices and cultural identities”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 24 (2008)
- MacCotter, Paul, A history of the medieval diocese of Cloyne (2013)
- MacCotter, Paul, “The dynastic ramifications of the Geraldines”, in The Geraldines and medieval Ireland (2016)
- MacCotter, Paul, “Reconstructing the territorial framework for ecclesiastical and secular power structures”, in Making Christian landscapes in Atlantic Europe (2016)
- MacDermott, Máire, “The crosiers of St. Dympna and St. Mel and tenth-century Irish metal-work”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 58 C (1956–1957)
- MacDonald, A. R., “The Triumph of Protestantism”, The Innes Review 48:1 (1997)
- MacDonald, Aidan, “Seeking the desert in Adomnán’s Vita Columbae”, in Listen, o Isles, unto me (2011)
- Macdonald, Allan, “Calum-Cille agus Dobhran a bhrathair”, The Celtic Review 5:18 (1908–1909)
- Macdonald, Allan, “Tarbh mór na h-Iorbhaig”, The Celtic Review 5:19 (1908–1909)
- Macdonald, Allan, “Piobairean Smearcleit”, The Celtic Review 5:20 (1908–1909)
- Macdonald, Philip, “Excavations at Knock Dhu Promontory Fort, Ballyhackett, Co. Antrim 2008”, Emania 23 (2016)
- MacDonald, Roderick, “Robert Burns and Gaelic”, Scottish Language 9 (1990)
- MacDonald, Angus, et al., The MacDonald collection of Gaelic poetry (1911)
- Macdonald, K. N., et al., “A noble trait in the character of Marshal Macdonald, Duke of Tarentum”, The Celtic Review 5:18 (1908–1909)
- MacGabhann, Donncha, “The et-ligature in the Book of Kells”, in Islands in a global context (2017)
- MacGinty, Gerard, “The influence of the Desert Fathers on early Irish monasticism”, Monastic Studies 14 (1983)
- MacGregor, Martin, “The genealogical histories of Gaelic Scotland”, in Spoken word (2002)
- MacGregor, Martin, “Creation and compilation”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
- MacIlwaine, William, “Notice of a hitherto unpublished portion of the ‘Montgomery manuscripts’”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- MacInnes, John, The evangelical movement in the Highlands of Scotland, 1688–1800 (1951)
- MacInnes, John, “The oral tradition in Scottish Gaelic poetry”, Scottish Studies 12 (1968)
- Mackay, William, et al., “Military Perthshire”, The Celtic Review 5:20 (1908–1909)
- Mackenzie, Alexander, History of the Mackenzies, with genealogies of the principal families of the name (1894)
- Mackenzie, Donald A., “Cuchullin’s death”, The Celtic Review 5:18 (1908–1909)
- Mackenzie, Donald A., “The Glaistig and the Black Lad”, The Celtic Review 5:19 (1908–1909)
- Mackenzie, Henry, Report of the Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland (1805)
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- Mackinnon, Donald, “The late Mr. Donald MacKechnie”, The Celtic Review 5:17 (1908–1909)
- Mackinnon, Donald, “Unpublished poems by Alexander Macdonald (Mac Mhaighstir Alastair) [3]”, The Celtic Review 5:19 (1908–1909)
- Mackinnon, Donald, “Unpublished poems by Alexander Macdonald (Mac Mhaighstir Alastair) [4]”, The Celtic Review 5:20 (1908–1909)
- Mackinnon, Donald, Gaelic Bible and Psalter (1930)
- MacKinnon, Kenneth, “Cape Breton – Western Isles”, in Language contact across the North Atlantic (1996)
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- Maclean, Donald, “The effect of the 1745 Rising on the social and economic history condition of the Highlands”, The Celtic Review 10 (1914–1916)
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- Maclean, Donald, “The life and literary labours of the Rev. Robert Kirk, of Aberfoyle”, Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness 31 (1922–1924)
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