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- Simon, Marc, “[1] Histoire”, in L’abbaye de Landévennec (1985)
- Simon, Marc (ed.), L’abbaye de Landévennec (1985)
- Simon, Marc, Saint Guénolé et l’abbaye de Landévennec (1997)
- Simon, Marc, “Vita sancti Winwaloei”, in A travers les îles celtiques = A-dreuz an inizi keltiek = Per insulas scotticas (2008)
- Simons, J., “Biographica et bibliographica. A fragment of Dives and pauper in MS. Peniarth 541C”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:3 (1982)
- Simpson, Linzi, “Anglo-Norman settlement in Uí Briúin Cualann, 1169-1350”, in Wicklow, history & society (1994)
- Simpson, Linzi, “The early Geraldine Castles of Ireland”, in The Geraldines and medieval Ireland (2016)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “Milred of Worcester’s collection of Latin epigrams and its continental counterparts”, Anglo-Saxon England 10 (1981)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “Cú Chulainn in Wales”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “Indo-European *gwh in Celtic, 1894-1994”, in Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica (1995)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “Edward IV’s confirmation charter for Clynnog Fawr”, in Recognitions (1996)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “A Turkish-Celtic problem in Chrétien de Troyes”, in Ildánach Ildírech. A festschrift for Proinsias Mac Cana (1999)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “Clas Beuno and the Four Branches of the Mabinogi”, in 150 Jahre ‘Mabinogion’ – deutsch-walisische Kulturbeziehungen (2001)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “Common Celtic, Gallo-Brittonic and Insular Celtic”, in Gaulois et celtique continental (2007)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “The god Ialonos in Britain and Gaul”, in Continuity and innovation in religion in the Roman West 2 (2008)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “The legal triads in Llanstephan MS 116, folios 1–2”, Studia Celtica 53 (2019)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, “Corbre, Corknud and Llia Gvitel”, Ériu 72 (2022)
- Sims-Williams, Patrick, The medieval Welsh Englynion y beddau (2023)
- Sinclair, A. Maclean, “The clan Cameron”, The Celtic Review 5:17 (1908–1909)
- Sinclair, A. Maclean, “Macgregor genealogies”, The Celtic Review 5:20 (1908–1909)
- Singer, Charles J., “Early English magic and medicine”, Proceedings of the British Academy 9 (1920)
- Skeel, Caroline A. J., “An unappreciated interlude-writer”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1926–1927)
- Skemer, Don C., Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the Princeton University Library (2013)
- Skene, William F., “The MacLeods of Scotland”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- Skene, William Forbes, “Scroll catalogue of the Gaelic manuscripts in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates, compiled in 1861 by W. F. Skene” (1861)
- Skerrett, R. A. Q., “Some cases of vowel sandhi in the Irish of Erris”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
- Skerrett, R. A. Q., “A tall tale”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
- Sleeper, Morgan, “Place-name mutation variation in Wales and Patagonia”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 21 (2020)
- Sloan, Michael C., The harmonious organ of Sedulius Scottus (2012)
- Slotkin, Edgar M., “Two Irish literary manuscripts in the Mid-West”, Éigse 25 (1991)
- Slotkin, Edgar M., “More on modified narrative repetition in Fled Bricrenn”, in Ildánach Ildírech. A festschrift for Proinsias Mac Cana (1999)
- Sluis, Paulus van, “Lenited voiceless stops in Middle Welsh” (2019)
- Smith, A. S. D., “An examination of the functions and forms of the Cornish verb bos”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958)
- Smith, Aquilla, “II. A brief description of Ireland, 1590 [by Robert Payne]”, in Tracts relating to Ireland (1841)
- Smith, Aquilla, “II. Annales de Monte Fernandi (Annals of Multifernan)”, in Tracts relating to Ireland (1843)
- Smith, Brendan, “The De Pitchford family in thirteenth-century Ireland”, Studia Hibernica 27 (1993)
- Smith, Brendan, “Geraldine lordship in thirteenth-century Ireland”, in The Geraldines and medieval Ireland (2016)
- Smith, David M., The heads of religious houses, vol. 3 (2008)
- Smith, David M., The heads of religious houses, England and Wales (2019)
- Smith, Donald, “Remarks on some corruptions which have been introduced into the orthography, and pronunciation, of the Gaelic”, Transactions of the Highland Society of Scotland 1 (1799)
- Smith, Donald, “XIX. Account of the principal manuscripts now in the possession of the Highland Society, relating to the subject of the Committee’s Inquiries”, in Report of the Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland (1805)
- Smith, J. Beverley, “Adversaries of Edward I”, in Recognitions (1996)
- Smith, J. Beverley, “Gwlad ac arglwydd”, in Beirdd a thywysogion (1996)
- Smith, John, Galic antiquities consisting of a history of the druids, particularly those of Caledonia, a dissertation on the authenticity of the poems of Ossian and a collection of ancient poems translated from the Galic of Ullin, Ossian, Orran, etc. (1780)
- Smith, John, Sean dana le Oisian, Orran, Ulann, &c = Ancient poems of Ossian, Orran, Ullin, &c (1787)
- Smith, John, The Life of St. Columba (1798)
- Smith, John, Sailm Dhaibhidh, air an deana' ni's iomchuidh arson aora' Chriostuidhean = A new Gaelic version of the Psalms of David, more adapted to Christian worship, and to the capacity of plain illiterate persons (1801)
- Smith, Joshua Byron, “‘The first writer in the Welsh language’”, National Library of Wales Journal 36:2 (2015)
- Smith, Joshua Byron, “Gerald of Wales, Walter Map and the Anglo-Saxon history of Lydbury North”, in Gerald of Wales (2018)
- Smith, Joshua Byron, “Introduction and biography”, in A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth (2020)
- Smith, Joshua Byron, “The German reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth”, in A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth (2020)
- Smith, Joshua Byron, “The reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth in Ireland”, in A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth (2020)
- Smith, Joshua Byron, “The chronicle of Gregory of Caerwent”, in The chronicles of medieval Wales and the March (2020)
- Smith, Julia M. H., Relics and the Insular world, c.600-c.850 (2016)
- Smith, Llinos Beverley, “The Arundel charters to the lordship of Chirk in the fourteenth century”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:2 (1968–1970)
- Smith, Llinos Beverley, “In search of an urban identity”, in Urban culture in medieval Wales (2012)
- Smith, Peter J., “Aimirgein Glúngel tuir tend” (1990)
- Smith, Peter J., Oidhreacht Oirghiall (1995)
- Smith, Peter J., “Writing in Irish in County Monaghan”, in Monaghan, history & society (2017)
- Smith, Peter J., “Tráchtas ar chíos Uí Dhomhnaill”, in Súgán an dúchais (2018)
- Smith, Peter J., “Stair Mlaise ar Dhartraighibh déin by Sighraidh Ó Cuirnín”, Peritia 29 (2018)
- Smith, Peter J., “Three poems of welcome ascribed to Domhnall Gorm Mag Lachlainn (fl. 1691), Church of Ireland minister of Cluain Maine in Inis Eoghain”, in Scotha cennderca cen on (2020)
- Smith, Peter, “Hall, tower and church”, in Welsh society and nationhood (1984)
- Smith, Peter, “Architecture in Wales during the Renaissance”, in The Celts and the Renaissance (1990)
- Smith, William, The use of Hereford (2015)
- Smith, Joshua Byron, et al. (eds), A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth (2020) – online
- Smith, Andrew T., et al., “A survey of relations between Scottish Augustinian Canons before 1215”, in The regular canons in the medieval British Isles (2011)
- Smith, David M., et al., The heads of religious houses, vol. 2 (2001)
- Smith, George, et al., “A late Bronze Age/early Iron Age hilltop enclosure with evidence of early and middle Neolithic and early medieval settlement at Carrog, Llanbadrig, Anglesey”, Studia Celtica 48 (2014)
- Smyth, Alfred P., “Kings, saints and sagas”, in Wicklow, history & society (1994)
- Smyth, Alfred P., “Tara”, in Meath, history & society (2015)
- Smyth, Marina, “Zoologists in seventh-century Ireland?”, in The language of gender, power, and agency in Celtic studies (2014)
- Snyder, Christopher A., “Arthur and kingship in the Historia Brittonum”, in The fortunes of King Arthur (2005)
- Société des Bollandistes, Catalogus codicum hagiographicorum latinorum Bibliothecae Regiae Bruxellensis, pars I, vol. 1 (1886)
- Société des Bollandistes, Catalogus codicum hagiographicorum latinorum Bibliothecae Regiae Bruxellensis, pars I, vol. 2 (1889)
- Sommerfelt, Alf, “On the Norse form of the name of the Picts and the date of the first Norse raids on Scotland”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 1 (1958)
- Sommerfelt, Alf, “The English forms of the names of the main provinces of Ireland”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 1 (1958)
- Sommerfelt, Alf, “The Norse influence on Irish and Scottish Gaelic”, in Proceedings of the First International Congress of Celtic Studies, Dublin 1959 (1962)
- Sommerfelt, Alf, “The phonemic structure of the dialect of Torr, Co. Donegal”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963)
- Sommerfelt, Alf, “Sentence patterns in the dialect of Torr”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963)
- Sommerfelt, Alf, “Word limits in Modern Irish (dialect of Torr)”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963)
- Sommerfelt, Alf, “Index, additions and corrections to The dialect of Torr, Co. Donegal”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963)
- Sommerfelt, Alf, “Phonetic texts from the dialect of Torr, Co. Donegal”, Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 3 (1963)
- Sonderegger, Stefan, “Die Bedeutung des religiösen Wortschatzes für die Entfaltung des Althochdeutschen”, in Irland und Europa (1984)
- Soubigou, Jean-Paul, “Les origines de l’abbaye de Saint-Mathieu”, Bulletin de la Société archéologique du Finistère 125 (1996)
- Souter, Alexander, “Contributions to the criticism of Zmaragdus’s Expositio libri comitis”, The Journal of Theological Studies 9 (1907–1908)
- Souter, Alexander, “The sources of Sedulius Scottus’ Collectaneum on the Epistles of St. Paul”, The Journal of Theological Studies 18 (1917)
- Souter, Alexander, “Further ontributions to the criticism of Zmaragdus’s Expositio libri comitis”, The Journal of Theological Studies 23 (1922)
- Souter, Alexander, “A further contribution to the criticism of Zmaragdus’s Expositio libri comitis”, The Journal of Theological Studies 34 (1933)
- Souvestre, Émile, Le Foyer breton, traditions populaires (1844–1845)
- Spaemann, Cordelia, Anathémata (1988)
- Spatzenegger, Hans (ed.), 1200 Jahre Dom zu Salzburg, 774-1974 (1974)
- Spearman, R. Michael, “Early Scottish towns”, in Power and politics in early medieval Britain and Ireland (1988)
- Sperber, Ingrid, “Lives of St. Finnian of Movilla”, in Down, history & society (1997)
- Sperber, Ingrid, “The Life of St Ciarán of Saigir”, in Offaly, history & society (1998)
- Sperber, Ingrid, “The Life of St Monenna or Darerca of Killevy”, in Armagh, history & society (2001)
- Sperber, Ingrid, “Studies in Hiberno-Latin hagiography” (2004)
- Sperber, Ingrid, “‘Late, and not of special distinction’? The misunderstood Life of St. Fintan of Clonenagh”, Ossory, Laois and Leinster 1 (2004)
- Sperber, Ingrid, “The Life of St. Fínán of Kinitty”, Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005)
- Sperber, Ingrid, “One saint, two fathers, and three men in a boat”, Celtica 26 (2010)
- Spickermann, Wolfgang, “Ekphrasis und Religion”, in Medien religiöser Kommunikation im Imperium Romanum (2008)
- Spilling, Herrad, Die Visio Tnugdali (1975)
- Spriggs, Matthew, “The Reverend Joseph Sherwood”, in Cornish studies six (1998)
- Spriggs, Matthew, “William Scawen (1600–1689)”, in Cornish studies thirteen (2005)
- Spriggs, Matthew, et al., “The three epitaphs of Dolly Pentreath”, in Cornish studies 18 (2010)
- St Gallen, Stiftsbibiothek, Vita sancti Galli vetustissima (2012)
- St George, Henry, et al., The visitation of the county of Cornwall in 1620 (1874)
- Stacey, Robin Chapman, “Further musings on the ‘Celtic’ in ‘Celtic law’ [2015 Farrell Lecture]”, Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies 9 (2016)
- Stacey, Robin Chapman, Law and the imagination in medieval Wales (2018)
- Stafford, Fiona J., The sublime savage (1988)
- Stafford, Pauline, “Part 1. Introductory matter”, in A companion to the early Middle Ages (2009)
- Stafford, Pauline, “Queens and queenship”, in A companion to the early Middle Ages (2009)
- Stafford, Pauline (ed.), A companion to the early Middle Ages (2009)
- Stahl, Irene, Katalog der mittelalterlichen Handschriften der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen (2004)
- Stalley, Roger A., “Hiberno-Romanesque and the sculpture of Killeshin”, in Laois, history & society (1999)
- Stalley, Roger A., “The Book of Kells”, in Islands in a global context (2017)
- Stam, Nike, The SCS research podcast Ní Hansae (2020–2021) – online
- Stam, Nike, “Two notes on Céile Críst from the Commentary to the Félire Óengusso”, Ériu 71 (2021)
- Stam, Nike, “Between innovation and tradition”, Medieval Worlds: Comparative & Interdisciplinary Studies 13 (2021)
- Stam, Nike, “A. G. van Hamel en R. I. Best”, in Man van twee werelden (2023)
- Stam, Nike, “‘I was convinced of it – that it had to happen like this’”, Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 26:3/4 (2023)
- Stancliffe, Clare E., “Adomnán of Iona and his prose writings”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
- Stanford, W. B., “Monsters and Odyssean echoes in the early Hiberno-Latin and Irish hymns”, in Latin script and letters A.D. 400–900 (1976)
- Stanley, W. O., “On the tumulus in Plas Newydd Park, Anglesey”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (1870)
- Stansbury, Mark, Iona scribes and the rhetoric of legibility (2014)
- Stansfield, R. E., “A Duchy officer and a gentleman”, in Cornish studies 19 (2011)
- Staubach, Nikolaus, “Sedulius Scottus und die Gedichte des Codex Bernensis 363”, Frühmittelalterliche Studien 20 (1986)
- Steinforth, Dirk H., “Inis Phátraic, Dochonna, and the 798 incident”, Peritia 32 (2021)
- Stemmler, Theo (ed.), An die Gottheit (1993)
- Stenson, Nancy, “Overlapping systems in the Irish comparative construction”, Word 28 (1977)
- Stenson, Nancy, “Prepositional pronouns in a transitional dialect”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Stephen, Robert, “The poetical works of Bedo Aeddrem, Bedo Brwynllys and Bedo Phylip Bach” (1907)
- Stephens, Meic (ed.), The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales (1986)
- Stephens, Meic (ed.), The new companion to the literature of Wales (1987)
- Stephenson, David, The Aberconwy chronicle (2001)
- Stephenson, David, “The early Physicians of Myddfai in context”, Transactions of the Physicians of Myddfai Society (2018)
- Stephenson, David, “The local physicians of medieval Wales”, Transactions of the Physicians of Myddfai Society (2018)
- Stephenson, David, Medieval Wales c.1050-1332 (2019)
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- Sterckx, Claude, “Sucellos et Valéria Luperca”, in Ildánach Ildírech. A festschrift for Proinsias Mac Cana (1999)
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- Stevens, Wesley M., “[IV] Scientific instruction in early Insular schools”, in Cycles of time and scientific learning in medieval Europe (1995)
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- Stewart, James, “Topographia Hiberniae”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Stifter, David, “The Old-Irish chariot and its technology”, in Kelten am Rhein (2009)
- Stifter, David, “Gono míl und gweint mil mawrem”, in Iranistische und indogermanistische Beiträge in memoriam Jochem Schindler (1944–1994) (2012)
- Stifter, David, “Keltische Schriftsysteme”, Historische Sprachforschung 128 (2015)
- Stifter, David, “Ulster connections of Cín Dromma Snechtai”, in Ulidia 4 (2017)
- Stifter, David, “Varia II”, Ériu 67 (2017)
- Stifter, David, “[Note”, Peritia 29 (2018)
- Stifter, David, Cisalpine Celtic (2020)
- Stifter, David, Ogam (2022)
- Stifter, David, et al., “Strategies in tracing linguistic variation in a corpus of Old Irish texts (CorPH)”, International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 27:4 (2022)
- Stifter, David, et al., Developing a digital framework for the medieval Gaelic world (2022) – online
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- Stokes, Margaret, “Christian inscriptions in the Irish language”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:2 (1870)
- Stokes, Margaret, Six months in the Apennines (1892)
- Stokes, Whitley, “The Old Welsh glosses on Martianus Capella”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 4:13 (1873)
- Stokes, Whitley, “The Breton glosses at Orleans”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 26:5 (1883)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Correspondence”, The Academy 25 (1884)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Latin etymologies”, The Academy 25 (1884)
- Stokes, Whitley, The tripartite Life of Patrick, vol. 1 (1887)
- Stokes, Whitley, The tripartite Life of Patrick, vol. 2 (1887)
- Stokes, Whitley, “The Irish glosses and notes in the Bodleian Chalcidius”, The Academy 31 (1887)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Dr. MacCarthy’s ‘Fragmenta hibernica’”, The Academy 32 (1887)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Correspondence. The legend of the oldest animals”, The Academy 34 (1888)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Correspondence. The Tripartite Life of St Patrick; On Celtic Latinity and the Tripartite Life”, The Academy 34 (1888)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Irish glosses and notes on Chalcidius”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 29:3–4 (1888)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Irish stems in s”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 29:3–4 (1888)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Addenda et corrigenda”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 32:2 (1893)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Old-Irish glosses on the Bucolics”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 33:2 (1895)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Lord Crawford´s Irish medical MS”, The Academy 49 (1896)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica [XVI–XVII]”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 35:4 (1898)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica [XI–XV]”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 35:1 (1898)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica XVI. The glosses on Eutychius, de discernendis coniugationibus”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 35:4 (1898)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica XVII. Etymologies”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 35:4 (1898)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica [XVIII–XXIII]”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 36:2 (1900)
- Stokes, Whitley, “The Lebar Brecc tractate on the consecration of a church”, in Miscellanea linguistica in onore di Graziadio Ascoli (1901)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica [XXIV. The passive pres. ind. sg. 3 in -thúar; XXV. Two glosses in the Milan codex; XXVI. Etymologies]”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 37:2 (1904)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica [XVIII. Relative forms in the passive]”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 39:2 (1906)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Irish Etyma”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 40:2 (1907)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Irisch Etyma”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 41:4 (1907)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica [XVII. Etymologies]”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 38:4 (1905)
- Stokes, Whitley, “Hibernica”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 31:2 (1892)