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Jackson (Kenneth H.)

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Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone [ed.], Aislinge Meic Con Glinne, Dublin: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1990.
CELT – edition: <link>
Jackson, Kenneth H., “The date of the Tripartite Life of St. Patrick”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 41 (1986): 5–45.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “The historical grammar of Irish: some actualities and some desiderata”, in: Gearóid Mac Eoin, Anders Ahlqvist, and Donncha Ó hAodha (eds), Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Celtic Studies, held in University College, Galway, 6–13 July, 1979, 6, Dublin, 1983. 1–18.
Jackson, Kenneth, “Varia: II. Gildas and the names of the British princes”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 3 (Summer, 1982): 30–40.
Jackson, Kenneth, “Varia: I. Bede’s Urbs Giudi: Stirling or Cramond?”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 2 (Winter, 1981): 1–7.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “Notes on the long-é future in Middle and Modern Irish”, Celtica 11 (1976): 94–106.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “The date of the Old Welsh accent shift”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976): 40–53.
Jackson, Kenneth, “Some questions in dispute about early Welsh literature and language, I: how old is the Gododdin?”, Studia Celtica 8–9 (1973–1974): 1–17.
Jackson, Kenneth, “Some questions in dispute about early Welsh literature and language, II: who taught whom to write Irish and Welsh?”, Studia Celtica 8–9 (1973–1974): 18–32.
Jackson, Kenneth H., The Gaelic notes in the Book of Deer [The Osborn Bergin Memorial Lecture 1970], Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972.
CELT – ed. and tr.: <link>
Jackson, Kenneth H., “Nora Kershaw Chadwick 1891–1972”, Proceedings of the British Academy 58 (1972): 537–549.
Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone [tr.], A Celtic miscellany: translations from the Celtic literatures, Revised ed., Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1971.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “[Miscellaneous notes] Old Cornish Odencole = Odyn Galch”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:2 (1969, 1968–1970): 116–117.
Jackson, Kenneth H., Aneurin. The Gododdin: the oldest Scottish poem, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1969.  
English translation of Y Gododdin, with introduction and notes.
Wright, R. P., and Kenneth H. Jackson, “A late inscription from Wroxeter”, The Antiquaries Journal 48:2 (September, 1968): 296–300.  
abstract:
The inscribed stone which is the subject of this article was found in the early spring of 1967 in ploughing just inside the defences of the Roman town at Wroxeter (Viroconium), just west of the ‘Eastern Cemetery’ marked on the V.C.H. plan. As the stone is heavy it is unlikely to have been dragged any distance by the plough. It may be suggested that at a late date interments had spread inside the once-inhabited area. The latest levels at Roman Wroxeter have been totally removed or extensively disturbed by persistent ploughing. Dr. G. Webster can cite no artefacts which can be placed in the fifth century, but chance discoveries may help to fill this lacuna. Precise dating cannot be attained, but it seems possible that Cunorix as an Irish foederatus could have settled at Wroxeter in a decade early in the fifth century, though it should be emphasized that the only firm date we have is c. A.D. 460–75 when the stone was set up, as Professor Jackson estimates on linguistic grounds.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “The breaking of original long ē in Scottish Gaelic”, in: James P. Carney, and David Greene (eds), Celtic studies: essays in memory of Angus Matheson 1912–1962, London: Routledge, 1968. 65–71.
Jackson, Kenneth H., A historical phonology of Breton, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1967.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “The palatalisation of labials in the Gaelic languages”, in: Wolfgang Meid (ed.), Beiträge zur Indogermanistik und Keltologie: Julius Pokorny zum 80. Geburtstag gewidmet, 13, Innsbruck: Sprachwissenschaftliches Institut der Universität Innsbruck, 1967. 179–192.
Jackson, Kenneth, “Some popular motifs in early Welsh tradition”, Études Celtiques 11:1 (1964–1966): 83–99.
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 11, fascicule 1, 1964: <link> Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 11, fascicule 2, 1966: <link>
Jackson, Kenneth H., The oldest Irish tradition: a window on the Iron Age [The Rede Lecture], Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1964.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “On the northern British section in Nennius”, in: Nora K. Chadwick (ed.), Celt and Saxon: studies in the early British border, 3, Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1963. 20–62.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “The Celtic languages during the Viking period”, in: Brian Ó Cuív (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Congress of Celtic Studies, Dublin 1959, 1, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1962. 3–11.
Jackson, Kenneth, “Final syllables in “Pádraig” Loanwords”, Études Celtiques 9:1 (1960–1961): 79–91.
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 9, fascicule 1, 1960: <link> Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 9, fascicule 2, 1961: <link>
Jackson, Kenneth, “The phonology of the Breton dialect of Plougrescant”, Études Celtiques 9 (1960–1961): 327–404.
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 9, fascicule 1, 1960: <link> Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 9, fascicule 2, 1961: <link>
Jackson, Kenneth, “Linguistic geography and the history of the Breton language”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 28 (1960–1961): 272–293.


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