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- Poppe, Erich, “The Latin quotations in Auraicept na n-éces”, in Ireland and Europe in the early Middle Ages (2002)
- Poppe, Erich, “The ‘expanded form’ in Insular Celtic and English”, in The Celtic roots of English (2002)
- Poppe, Erich, “Personal names and an insular tradition of Pseudo-Dares”, Ériu 53 (2003)
- Poppe, Erich (ed.), Keltologie heute (2004)
- Poppe, Erich, “Owein, Ystorya Bown, and the problem of ‘relative distance’”, Arthurian Literature 21 (2004)
- Poppe, Erich, “Lexicalization of transitive ‘to have’ in Breton and Cornish”, in A companion in linguistics (2005)
- Poppe, Erich, “Johann Kaspar Zeuß und die ‘keltische’ Sprachforschung des 19. Jahrhunderts”, Keltische Forschungen 2 (2007)
- Poppe, Erich, Of cycles and other critical matters (2008)
- Poppe, Erich, “Expressions of negative polarity in the Middle Welsh Ystorya Bown de Hamtwn”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 13 (2009)
- Poppe, Erich, “Der erotische Blick auf Cú Chulainns Körper”, in Festgabe für Hildegard L. C. Tristram (2009)
- Poppe, Erich, “The matter of Troy and insular versions of Dares’s De excidio Troiae historia”, Beiträge zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft 19:2 (2009)
- Poppe, Erich, “Standard Average European and the Celticity of English intensifiers and reflexives”, English Language and Linguistics 13:2 (2009)
- Poppe, Erich, “Y’r bordeu yd aethant”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 14 (2012)
- Poppe, Erich, “Exotic and monstrous races in the Leabhar Breac’s Gospel History and the transmission of arcane knowledge to medieval Ireland”, in Lochlann (2013)
- Poppe, Erich, “Textual authority and adaptation in ‘Christ’s first preaching’ in the Leabhar Breac”, in Authorities and adaptations (2014)
- Poppe, Erich, “How to achieve an optimal textual fit in Middle Welsh clauses”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 68 (2014)
- Poppe, Erich, “Narrative history and cultural memory in medieval Ireland. Some preliminary thoughts”, in Medieval Irish perspectives on cultural memory (2014)
- Poppe, Erich, “Imtheachta Aeniasa and its place in medieval Irish textual history”, in Classical literature and learning in medieval Irish narrative (2014)
- Poppe, Erich, “Scholia”, in Mélanges en l’honneur de Pierre-Yves Lambert (2015)
- Poppe, Erich, “How to achieve an optimal textual fit in Middle Welsh clauses”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 71 (2016)
- Poppe, Erich, “The theme of counsel in Ystoria Gereint uab Erbin”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 72 (2016)
- Harlos, Axel, et al. (eds), Adapting texts and styles in a Celtic context (2016)
- Poppe, Erich, “The epic styles of In cath catharda”, in Adapting texts and styles in a Celtic context (2016)
- Poppe, Erich, “Caide máthair bréithre ‘What is the mother of a word’”, in Grammatica, gramadach and gramadeg (2016)
- Poppe, Erich, “How to resolve under-determination in Middle Welsh verbal-noun phrases”, in Referential properties and their impact on the syntax of Insular Celtic languages (2017)
- Poppe, Erich, “Cultural transfer and textual migration”, in ‘A fantastic and abstruse Latinity?’ (2017)
- Poppe, Erich, “Arthur in Celtic tradition”, in The matter of Britain in medieval Ireland (2017)
- Poppe, Erich, “Writing systems and cultural identity”, Language and History 61:1–2 (2018)
- Poppe, Erich, “Patterns of Welsh punctuation from manuscript to print, 1346-1620”, Studia Celtica 52 (2018)
- Poppe, Erich, “Gabháltais Shearluis Mhóir in its Irish and Insular contexts”, in Crossing borders in the Insular Middle Ages (2019)
- Bock, Franziska, et al. (eds), Allerlei Keltisches. Studien zu Ehren von Erich Poppe. Studies in honour of Erich Poppe (2011)
- Poppe, Erich, et al., “A French romance in Wales”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 55 (2006)
- Poppe, Erich, et al., “A French romance in Wales”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 56 (2008)
- Poppe, Erich, et al., “Rewriting Bevis in Wales and Ireland”, in Sir Bevis of Hampton in literary tradition (2008)
- Poppe, Erich, et al., Selections from Ystorya Bown o Hamtwn (2009)
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- Poppe, Erich, et al. (eds), Übersetzung, Adaptation und Akkulturation im insularen Mittelalter (1999)
- Poppe, Erich, et al. (eds), Referential properties and their impact on the syntax of Insular Celtic languages (2017)
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- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “L’intertextualité dans la Vie longue de saint Guénolé de Landévennec”, Études Celtiques 40 (2014)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “Les sources formelles de la Vie longue de saint Guénolé”, in Cartulaire de Saint-Guénolé de Landévennec (2015)
- Poulin, Joseph-Claude, “La circulation de l’information dans la Vie ancienne de s. Samson de Dol et la question de sa datation”, in St Samson of Dol and the earliest history of Brittany, Cornwall and Wales (2017)
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- Powell, Roger, “Further notes on Lebor na hUidre”, Ériu 21 (1969)
- Powell, T. G. E., “The Celtic settlement of Ireland”, in The early cultures of north-west Europe (1950)
- Powel, Thomas, “The treatment of English borrowed words in colloquial Welsh”, Transactions of the Philological Society 19 (1885)
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- Power, Maura, An Irish astronomical tract, based in part on a mediaeval Latin version of a work by Messahalah (1914)
- Power, Maura, “Cnucha Cnoc os cionn Life”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 11 (1917)
- Préaux, J. G., “Jean Scot et Martin de Laon en face du De nuptiis de Martianus Capella”, in Jean Scot Érigène et l’histoire de la philosophie (1977)
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- Preece, William, “Egyptians and Celts”, The Celtic Review 1:2 (1904–1905)
- Prendergast, Jarlath, “Ancient history of the kingdom of Kerry, by Friar O'Sullivan, of Muckross Abbey”, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 4:38–40 (1898)
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- Prendergast, Jarlath, “Ancient history of the kingdom of Kerry, by Friar O'Sullivan, of Muckross Abbey [contd]”, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 6:45–47 (1900)
- Press, Ian, “Breton”, in The Celtic languages (2009)
- Press, J. Ian, “Barriers to the standardization of the Breton language”, Transactions of the Philological Society 93 (1995)
- Preston-Matto, Lahney, “Derbforgaill’s literary heritage”, in Law, literature and society (2008)
- Preston-Matto, Lahney, Aislinge Meic Conglinne (2010)
- Preston-Matto, Lahney, “Derbforgaill before the Anglo-Norman invasion”, in Proceedings of the Celtic Studies Association of North America Annual Meeting 2008 (2011)
- Prestwich, J. O., “Mistranslations and misinterpretations in medieval English history”, Peritia 10 (1996)
- Prestwich, Michael, “Welsh infantry in Flanders in 1297”, in Wales and the Welsh in the Middle Ages (2011)
- Price, Adrian, “An analysis of the syntactic errors of adult learners of Welsh”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 7 (2002)
- Price, Angharad, “Welsh humanism after 1536”, in The Cambridge history of Welsh literature (2019)
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- Price, Liam, “Glencolumbkille, County Donegal, and its early Christian cross-slabs”, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 71:3 (1941)
- Price, Liam, “A note on the use of the word baile in place-names”, Celtica 6 (1963)
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- Price, Neil, “The Viking conquest of Brittany”, in The Viking world (2008)
- Priebsch, Robert, “Quelle und Abfassungszeit der Sonntags-Epistel in der irischen Cáin Domnaig”, Modern Language Review 2 (1906–1907)
- Prinz, Friedrich, “Columbanus, the Frankish nobility and the territories east of the Rhine”, in Columbanus and Merovingian monasticism (1981)
- Prinz, Friedrich, “Die Rolle der Iren beim Aufbau der merowingischen Klosterkultur”, in Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter (1982)
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- Pritchard, Aimee, “The origins of ecclesiastical stone architecture in Wales”, in The archaeology of the early medieval Celtic churches (2009)
- Pritscher, Ursula, “CùChulainn agus a leanabh”, in Festgabe für Hildegard L. C. Tristram (2009)
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- Probert, Duncan, “Two misread names in the Cornish folios of the Exeter Domesday”, Notes and Queries 62:4 (2015)
- Probert, Duncan, “New light on Aldhelm’s letter to King Gerent of Dumnonia”, in Aldhelm and Sherborne (2010)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 1 (1981)
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- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 6 (1986)
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- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 8 (1988)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 9 (1989)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 10 (1990)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 11 (1991)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 12 (1992)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 13 (1993)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 14 (1994)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 15 (1995)
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- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 18–19 (1998–1999)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 20–21 (2000–2001)
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 22 (2002)
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