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- Rössner, Corinna, Das Book of Durrow im Spiegel der Forschung zur hibernosächsischen Kunst (1985)
- Grégoire de Rostrenen, Dictionnaire françois-celtique ou françois-breton (1732)
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- Roualet, Pierre, “La période de La Tène ancienne IIa en Champagne”, Études Celtiques 28 (1991)
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- Rowland, Jenny, “Old Welsh franc”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 26 (1993)
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- Rowland, Jenny, “Englynion Duad”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1982)
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- Roymans, Nico, et al., “Fire and sword. The archaeology of Caesar’s Gallic War”, Military History Monthly 56 (2015)
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- Roymans, Nico, et al., “A coin hoard with an animal-headed gold bracelet from the vicinity of Philippeville”, in Late Iron Age gold hoards from the Low Countries and the Caesarian conquest of Northern Gaul (2012)
- Roymans, Nico, et al., “Glass La Tène bracelets in the Lower Rhine region”, Germania: Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 88:1 (2013)
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- Roymans, Nico, et al. (eds), Een Bataafse gemeenschap in de wereld van het Romeinse rijk. Opgravingen te Tiel-Passewaaij (2007)
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- Ruiséal, Pól, “Adult learners of Irish”, in Cín Chille Cúile (2004)
- Ruiz Darasse, Coline, “Les noms celtiques dans les inscriptions ibères d’Azaila (Cabezo de Alcalá, Saragosse, Espagne)”, in Mélanges en l’honneur de Pierre-Yves Lambert (2015)
- Rusche, Philip G., “The Laud herbal glossary and English-Celtic contacts”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 42 (2001)
- Rush, Michael, “British and Germanic cultural interaction in early Anglo-Saxon East Anglia”, Quaestio Insularis 12 (2012)
- Rushton, Cory James, “Malory’s divided Wales”, in Authority and subjugation in writing of medieval Wales (2008)
- Russell, C., “Regionalism in Bronze Age Ireland”, Emania: Bulletin of the Navan Research Group 19 (2002)
- Russell, Josiah Cox, “The earlier medieval plague in the British Isles”, Viator 7 (1976)
- Russell, Paul, “The suffix -āko- in Continental Celtic”, Études Celtiques 25 (1988)
- Russell, Paul, “1. Táin bó Regamna”, Études Celtiques 25 (1988)
- Russell, Paul, “Preverbs, prepositions and adverbs”, Transactions of the Philological Society 86 (1988)
- Russell, Paul, “Some neglected sources for Middle Welsh phonology”, Études Celtiques 29 (1992)
- Russell, Paul, “Notes on words in early Irish glossaries”, Études Celtiques 31 (1995)
- Russell, Paul, “Swydd, swyddog, swyddwr”, in The Welsh king and his court (2000)
- Russell, Paul, “The Laws of Court from Latin B”, in The Welsh king and his court (2000)
- Russell, Paul, “Nósa Ua Maine”, in The Welsh king and his court (2000)
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- Russell, Paul, “On reading Ptolemy”, in Ptolemy (2000)
- Russell, Paul, “The names of Celtic origin”, in Durham Liber vitae (2007)
- Russell, Paul, “A.1 Celtic names”, in Durham Liber vitae (2007)
- Russell, Paul, Welsh law in medieval Anglesey (2011)
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- Russell, Paul, “Culhwch’s weaponry”, Études Celtiques 38 (2012)
- Russell, Paul, “Revisiting the ‘Welsh dictator’ of the Old English Orosius”, Quaestio Insularis 12 (2012)
- Russell, Paul, “Externarum linguarum excellens”, in Multilingualism in medieval Britain (c. 1066–1520) (2013)
- Russell, Paul, “From compound to derivative”, in Continental Celtic word formation (2013)
- Russell, Paul, “In aliis libris”, in Authorities and adaptations (2014)
- Russell, Paul, “Horticultural genealogy and genealogical horticulture”, in Rhetoric and reality in medieval Celtic literature (2014)
- Russell, Paul, “Gwas, Guos-, Gos-”, in Mélanges en l’honneur de Pierre-Yves Lambert (2015)
- Russell, Paul, “Beyond Juvencus”, in Early medieval Ireland and Europe (2015)
- Russell, Paul, “Priuilegium sancti Teliaui and Breint Teilo”, Studia Celtica 50 (2016)
- Russell, Paul, “Teaching between the lines”, in Grammatica, gramadach and gramadeg (2016)
- Russell, Paul, “Poetry by numbers”, in Grammatica, gramadach and gramadeg (2016)
- Russell, Paul, “Canyt oes aruer”, North American Journal of Celtic Studies 1:2 (2017)
- Russell, Paul, “From plates and rods to royal drink-stands in Branwen and medieval Welsh law”, North American Journal of Celtic Studies 1:1 (2017)
- Russell, Paul, Reading Ovid in medieval Wales (2017)
- Russell, Paul, “Aduỽyn gaer yssyd”, Celtica 29 (2017)
- Russell, Paul, “Networks of letters”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 77 (2019)
- Russell, Paul, “Anders Ahlqvist”, North American Journal of Celtic Studies 3:2 (2019)
- Russell, Paul, “Brenhin uu”, North American Journal of Celtic Studies 3:1 (2019)
- Russell, Paul, “Distinctions, foundations and steps”, Language and History 63 (2020)
- Russell, J. O., “Recent changes made in Scotch Gaelic”, Revue Celtique 16 (1895)
- Russell, T. O., An bhoramha Laighean, or, The Leinster tribute (1901)
- Russell, T. O., “Where was the Dún of Finn mac Cumhaill?”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 4 (1903)
- Russell, T. O'N., “A d-taoibh aithbheoghaidh na Gaedhilge in Eirinn”, The Celtic Review 1:3 (1904–1905)
- Russell, Paul, “Recent work on British Latin”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (1985)
- Russell, Paul, “A footnote to spirantization”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (1985)
- Russell, Paul, “The sounds of a silence”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (1988)
- Russell, Paul, “Orthography as a key to codicology”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (1993)
- Russell, Paul, “Modern Welsh -og and productivity in derivational patterns”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 2 (1993)
- Russell, Paul, “Dúil Dromma Cetta and Cormac’s Glossary”, Études Celtiques 32 (1996)
- Russell, Paul, “Gwr gwynn y law”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 32 (1996)
- Russell, Paul, “Moth, toth, traeth”, in History of linguistics 1996 (1999)
- Russell, Paul, “Laws, glossaries and legal glossaries in early Ireland”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 51 (1999)
- Russell, Paul, “What did medieval Welsh scribes do? The scribe of the Dingestow Court manuscript”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 37 (1999)
- Russell, Paul, “Graece … Latine”, Peritia 14 (2000)
- Russell, Paul, “Virgilius filius Ramoth”, Peritia 14 (2000)
- Russell, Paul, “Patterns of hypocorism in early Irish hagiography”, in Studies in Irish hagiography (2001)
- Russell, Paul (ed.), Yr hen iaith (2003)
- Russell, Paul, “Rowynniauc, Rhufoniog”, in Yr hen iaith (2003)
- Russell, Paul, “Texts in contexts”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 45 (2003)
- Russell, Paul, Vita Griffini filii Conani (2005)
- Russell, Paul, “‘What was best of every language’”, in A new history of Ireland (2005)
- Russell, Paul, “Quasi”, in A companion in linguistics (2005)
- Russell, Paul, “Welsh *Cynnwgl and related matters”, Studia Celtica 39 (2005)
- Russell, Paul, “Poets, power and possessions in medieval Ireland”, in Law, literature and society (2008)
- Russell, Paul, ‘Read it in a glossary’ (2008)
- Russell, Paul, “Scribal (in)consistency in thirteenth-century South Wales”, Studia Celtica 43 (2009)
- Russell, Paul, “‘Ye shall know them by their names’”, in Anglo-Saxon/Irish relations before the Vikings (2009)
- Russell, Paul, “Grilling in Calcutta”, in The tripartite life of Whitley Stokes (1830-1909) (2011)
- Russell, Paul, “Uocridem”, Studia Celtica 45 (2011)
- Russell, Paul, “An habes linguam Latinam? Non tam bene sapio”, in Multilingualism in the Graeco-Roman worlds (2012)
- Russell, Paul, “The englyn to St Padarn revisited”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 63 (2012)
- Russell, Paul, et al., Early Irish glossaries database (2010) – online
- Russell, Paul, “[Multiple contributions]”, in Oxford dictionary of national biography (2004–present)
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