Bibliography


Anonymous

31 publications between 1557 and 2002 indexed
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Anonymous, Buez santez Genovefa: tragedienn en try act gant eur proloc en pepact, Lannion: Le Goffik, 1864.
Anonymous, Britanniae speculum: or, A short view of the ancient and modern state of Great Britain, and the adjacent isles, and of all other the dominions and territories, vol. 1, London: printed by Thomas Milbourn for Christopher Hussey, 1683.
Early English Books – Transcription: <link>
Anonymous, Aman ez dezrou buhez sante Barba dre rym, Paris: for Bernard de Léau in Morlaix, 1557.


Contributions to journals

Anonymous, “Frans Buisman. Dutch scholar who immersed himself in the music of the Highland bagpipe”, The Times (16 October, 2002).
– www.timesonline.co.uk: <link>
Anonymous, “Vocabulaire vieux-celtique [K, D, E, suite]”, Ogam: tradition celtique 5 (1953): 30–32 (D), 62–64, 94–96 (E), 124–126, 338–340 (K).
Bibliotheque.idbe-bzh.org – nos 25-26 (Feb): <link> Bibliotheque.idbe-bzh.org – no. 27: <link> Bibliotheque.idbe-bzh.org – no. 28: <link> Bibliotheque.idbe-bzh.org – no. 29: <link> Bibliotheque.idbe-bzh.org – no. 30 (Dec): <link>
Anonymous, “Nécrologie: J. Déchelette”, Revue Celtique 35 (1914): 528.
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Anonymous, “Oran luathadh (waulking song)”, The Celtic Review 5:17 (July 1908, 1908–1909): 91–92.
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Anonymous, “Fairy tales”, The Celtic Review 5:18 (October 1908, 1908–1909): 155–171.
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Anonymous, “Some notes on a well-known work and its little-known author”, The Celtic Review 5:19 (January 1909, 1908–1909): 193–202.
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Anonymous, “Scenes in Lewis”, The Celtic Review 5:19 (January 1909, 1908–1909): 235–253.
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Anonymous, “A modern instance of evil-eye”, The Celtic Review 5:20 (April 1909, 1908–1909): 343–344.
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Anonymous, “Celtic notes and queries: Le Madoc de Th. Stephens”, Revue Celtique 6 (1883–1885): 507.
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Davies, John, and Anonymous, “Correspondence: Mr Davies on the Celtic languages [April 3, 1880]”, The Academy 17 (January–June, 1880): 289–290.
Anonymous, “Mélanges: Les sociétés savantes de Bretagne”, Revue Celtique 2 (1873–1875): 250.
Internet Archive: <link> Internet Archive: <link>
Anonymous, “Archaeological notes and queries”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (January, 1870): 69–70.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link> Journals.library.wales – January 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – April 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – July 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – October 1870: <link>
Anonymous, “Obituary [R. C. Nicholl-Carne of Nash Manor]”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (January, 1870): 67.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link> Journals.library.wales – January 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – April 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – July 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – October 1870: <link>
Anonymous [ed., as J. W.], “Correspondence of Archbishop Williams”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (January, 1870): 62–66.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link> Journals.library.wales – January 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – April 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – July 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – October 1870: <link>
Anonymous [as W. W. W.], “Correspondence: Bangor cathedral”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (January, 1870): 68.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link> Journals.library.wales – January 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – April 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – July 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – October 1870: <link>
Anonymous [as an ancient member], “Correspondence: Breton and Welsh [Dec. 9, 1869]”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (January, 1870): 67–68.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link> Journals.library.wales – January 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – April 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – July 1870: <link> Journals.library.wales – October 1870: <link>
Anonymous, “Notes on the transcripts from ‘Llyfr Coch Asaph’”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 14:56 (October, 1868): 433–442.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link>
Anonymous, “Index to ‘Llyfr Coch Asaph’ [part 2]”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 14:55 (July, 1868): 329–340.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link>
Anonymous, “The bishop of Argyll on the early Celtic church”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 4 (July 1868, 1868): 469–483.
Anonymous, “Index to ‘Llyfr Coch Asaph’ [part 1]”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 14:54 (April, 1868): 151–166.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link>
Anonymous, “The sacrament of penance in the early Irish church”, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 1 (1865): 477–486.
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Anonymous [ed.], “Bardsey Abbey, grant of prayers, AD 1464: from the original amongst the Hengwrt MSS”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:23 (July, 1860): 188–189.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link>
Owen, Aneurin, and Anonymous [ed.], “Correspondence of Aneurin Owen: from a copy among the papers of the late William Owen, Esq., of Tan y Gyrt”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:23 (July, 1860): 184–186.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link>
Anonymous, “Obituary: Joseph Morris, Esq.”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:23 (July, 1860): 228.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link>
Anonymous [an antiquary], “[Correspondence] Political geography of Wales”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:23 (July, 1860): 231–237.
Journals.library.wales – Front: <link>
Anonymous, “The prophecy of Seandain; The prophecy of Coirel Mac Croinean; Prophecy entitled A Oisin an Radharin; Extract of a prophecy entitled Feircheirtne; Columcill’s moral sayings; Extract from Maoltamhlachta; Extract from Fuaras a Saltoir Cashel”, The Irish Magazine, and Monthly Asylum for Neglected Biography 1 (1808): 434–436, 492–496.  
comments: Note: many of the English translations appear in NLI MS G 193.
comments: Note: many of the English translations appear in NLI MS G 193.
Anonymous, “A brief history of the fifteen tribes of North Wales, y pymtheg llwyth Gwynedd, from which the chief families of that part of the principality trace their pedigrees”, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796): 145–154.  
Said to be “extracted from a manuscript written about the middle of the last century”.
Welsh Journals Online: <link>
Said to be “extracted from a manuscript written about the middle of the last century”.
Anonymous [ed.], “Difregwawd Taliesin”, Trysorfa Gwybodaeth 1 (1770): 33–34 (section 3).
Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales: <link> Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales: View in Mirador