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- Reck, Regine, The aesthetics of combat in medieval Welsh literature = Die Ästhetik des Kampfes in der walisischen Literatur des Mittelalters (2010)
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- Rees, Alwyn D., “Modern evaluations of Celtic narrative tradition”, in Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Celtic Studies held in Cardiff 6–13 July, 1963 (1966)
- Rees, Eiluned, Libri Walliae (1987)
- Rees, Elizabeth, “Chapter 1. House churches in Roman villas of rural Wessex”, in Early Christianity in South-West Britain (2020)
- Rees, Elizabeth, “Chapter 2. Roman Christian sites in central Somerset”, in Early Christianity in South-West Britain (2020)
- Rees, Elizabeth, “Chapter 3. Coastal sites in Somerset and Devon”, in Early Christianity in South-West Britain (2020)
- Rees, Elizabeth, “Chapter 4. The Life of Samson”, in Early Christianity in South-West Britain (2020)
- Rees, Elizabeth, “Chapter 5. Early Christian sites in east Cornwall”, in Early Christianity in South-West Britain (2020)
- Rees, Elizabeth, “Chapter 6. Pre-Norman sites in central Cornwall”, in Early Christianity in South-West Britain (2020)
- Rees, Elizabeth, “Chapter 7. West Cornwall, the Scilly Isles, Guernsey and Jersey”, in Early Christianity in South-West Britain (2020)
- Rees, Elizabeth, Early Christianity in South-West Britain (2020)
- Rees, Iwan Wyn, “Phonological variation in mid-Wales”, Studia Celtica 49 (2015)
- Rees, William, “Addenda to a bibliography of published works on the municipal history of Wales”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1926–1927)
- Rees, William Jenkins, The Liber Landavensis, Llyfr Teilo or the ancient register of the cathedral church of Llandaff (1840)
- Rees, William, “Anerchiad a barotoisid gan y diweddar barch. William Rees, D.D., (Gwilym Hiraethog)”, Y Cymmrodor 7 (1886)
- Rees, William, “The charters of the boroughs of Brecon and Llandovery”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:3 (1923–1925)
- Rees, William, South Wales and the March, 1284–1415 (1924)
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- Rees, William, South Wales and the border in the fourteenth century (1933)
- Rees, William, A survey of the Duchy of Lancaster lordships in Wales 1609–1613 (1953)
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- Reeves, William, “The Antiphonary of Bangor”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 1 (1853)
- Reeves, William, et al., “On Marianus Scotus, of Ratisbon”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 7 (1857–1861)
- Reeves, William, “[On certain Irish ecclesiastical bells]”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 8 (1861–1864)
- Reeves, William, “Memoir of Stephen White”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 8 (1861–1864)
- Reeves, William, “On SS. Marinus and Anianus”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 8 (1861–1864)
- Reeves, William, “On the Island of Sanda”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 8 (1864)
- Reeves, William, “On the bell of St. Patrick, called the Clog an Edachta [read November 9, 1863]”, Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 27 (1877–1886)
- Rekdal, Jan Erik, “Ynglingatal and Fianna bátar i nEmain”, in Between the islands – and the continent (2013)
- Rémy, Bernard, “Les dieux au nom indigène et leurs cultores chez les Voconces de Vaison d‘aprés les inscriptions”, in Celtic religions in the Roman period (2017)
- Renoux, Annie (ed.), ‘Aux marches du palais’ (2001)
- Revue des Études Indo-européennes 1 (1938)
- Reynolds, Ll., “Nennius and Geoffrey of Monmouth”, Y Cymmrodor 7 (1886)
- Reynolds, Roger E., “Further evidence for the Irish origin of Honorius Augustodunensis”, Vivarium 7:1 (1969)
- Reynolds, Andrew, et al. (eds), Early medieval art and archaeology in the northern world (2013)
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- Rhys, Ernest, “Welsh wit”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1919–1920 (1921)
- Rhys, John, “On some of our British inscriptions”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 4:13 (1873)
- Rhys, John, “The Rev. John Peter, F. G. S. (Ioan Pedr)”, Y Cymmrodor 1 (1877)
- Rhŷs, John, Lectures on Welsh philology (1877)
- Rhys, John, “Archaeological notes”, Y Cymmrodor 2 (1878)
- Rhys, John, “Ystoria Charles”, in Sechs Bearbeitungen des altfranzösischen von Karls des Grossen Reise nach Jerusalem und Constantinopel (1879)
- Rhys, John, “The Welsh Triads, as they are given in the ‘Red Book of Hergest’ in the Library of Jesus College, Oxford”, Y Cymmrodor 3 (1880)
- Rhys, John, “Welsh fairy tales”, Y Cymmrodor 4 (1881)
- Rhys, John, “Notes on Celtic phonology”, Y Cymmrodor 7 (1886)
- Rhys, John, “Bywyd a gwaith Edward Dafydd o Fargam a Dafydd o'r Nant, a hanes dirywiad y gyfundrefn farddol ym Morgannwg” (1953)
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- The Leabhar Breac conference. Royal Irish Academy (2023) – online
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- Richard, Melville, “Buchedd Fargred [part 1]”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1937–1939)
- Richard, Melville, “Buchedd Fargred [part 2]”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 10:1 (1939–1941)
- Richard, Melville, “Buchedd Fargred [part 3]”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 13:2 (1948–1950)
- Richards, Emerson Storm Fillman, “‘It is mainly just that they are Irish’”, Arthuriana 27:4 (2017)
- Richards, Mary P., “The medieval hagiography of St. Neot”, Analecta Bollandiana 99:3–4 (1981)
- Richards, Melville, “Gwrinydd, Gorfynydd and Llyswyrny”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 18:4 (1960)
- Richards, Melville, “Norse place-names in Wales”, in Proceedings of the First International Congress of Celtic Studies, Dublin 1959 (1962)
- Richards, Melville, “The distribution of some Welsh place-names”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963)
- Richards, Melville, “[Nodiadau amryfal] Bachysylw; Esgair Foeleirin; Mahathan”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:4 (1968–1970)
- Richards, Melville, Welsh administrative and territorial units (1969)
- Richards, Shaun (ed.), Fifty key Irish plays (2022)
- Richards, T., “The Glamorgan loyalists of 1696”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:2 (1926–1927)
- Richards, W. Leslie, “Gwaith Dafydd Llwyd o Fathafarn” (1947)
- Richards, W. Leslie, Gwaith Dafydd Llwyd o Fathafarn (1964)
- Richardson, H. G., “Some Norman monastic foundations in Ireland”, in Medieval studies presented to Aubrey Gwynn, S. J. (1961)
- Richardson, Hilary, “The concept of the High Cross”, in Irland und Europa (1984)
- Richardson, William, “Appendix II”, in Essay on the authenticity of the poems of Ossian (1807)
- Riché, Pierre, “Une annexe de l’Université de Paris à l’île de Bréhat”, in A travers les îles celtiques = A-dreuz an inizi keltiek = Per insulas scotticas (2008)
- Riché, Pierre, “Rapports entre la spiritualité des moines celtiques et celle des moines d’Orient”, Britannia Monastica 19 (2017)
- Richmond, Colin, et al. (eds), Recognitions (1996)
- Richter, Michael, “[Zusammenfassung / Results”, in Irland und Europa (1984)
- Richter, Michael, “Walisisches Nationalbewußtsein im Hochmittelalter”, in 150 Jahre ‘Mabinogion’ – deutsch-walisische Kulturbeziehungen (2001)
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