Bibliography

Marged
Haycock
s. xx–xxi

24 publications between 1983 and 2017 indexed
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Works authored

Haycock, Marged, Prophecies from the Book of Taliesin, Aberystwyth: CMCS Publications, 2013.
Haycock, Marged [ed. and tr.], Legendary poems from the Book of Taliesin, Aberystwyth: CMCS Publications, 2007.
Haycock, Marged, ‘Where cider ends, there ale begins to reign’: drink in medieval Welsh poetry, H. M. Chadwick Memorial Lectures, 10, Cambridge: Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge, 1999. 29 pp.
Haycock, Marged, Blodeugerdd barddas o ganu crefyddol cynnar, Felindre, Abertawe (Swansea): Cyhoeddiadau Barddas, 1994.

Theses

Haycock, Marged, “Llyfr Taliesin: astudiaethau ar rai agweddau”, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wales, 1983.

Works edited

Daniel, R. Iestyn, Jenny Rowland, Dafydd Johnston, and Marged Haycock (eds), Cyfoeth y testun: ysgrifau ar lenyddiaeth Gymraeg yr Oesoedd Canol, Cardiff: University Press of Wales, 2003.

Contributions to journals

Haycock, Marged, and Patrick Sims-Williams, “Welsh vch ‘fox’? in the Book of Taliesin”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 73 (2017): 21–30.
Haycock, Marged, “Marwnad Owain ab Urien”, Ysgrifau beirniadol 31 (2011): 33–48.
Haycock, Marged, “Nekrolog: Rachel Sheldon Bromwich: 30.07.1915–15.12.2010”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 58 (2011): 1–4.
Haycock, Marged, “Taliesin’s questions”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 33 (Summer, 1997): 19–80.
Haycock, Marged, “Llyfr Taliesin”, National Library of Wales Journal 25 (1987–1988): 357–386.
Haycock, Marged, “‘Some talk of Alexander and some of Hercules’: three early medieval poems from the Book of Taliesin”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 13 (Summer, 1987): 7–38.
Curtis, Kathryn, Marged Haycock, Elin ap Hywel, and Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan, “Beirdd benywaidd yng Nghymru cyn 1800”, Y Traethodydd 141 (Ionawr, 1986): 12–27.
Haycock, Marged, “‘Preiddeu Annwn’ and the figure of Taliesin”, Studia Celtica 18–19 (1983–1984): 82–78.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Haycock, Marged, “Living with war: poets and the Welsh experience c.600–1300”, in: Jan Erik Rekdal, and Charles Doherty (eds), Kings and warriors in early north-west Europe, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2016. 24–87.
Haycock, Marged, “Medieval Welsh texts today and tomorrow”, in: Liam Breatnach, Ruairí Ó hUiginn, Damian McManus, and Katharine Simms (eds), Proceedings of the XIV International Congress of Celtic Studies, held in Maynooth University, 1–5 August 2011, Dublin: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2015. 95–108.
Haycock, Marged, “Early Welsh poets look north [2nd Anderson Memorial Lecture]”, in: Alex Woolf (ed.), Beyond the Gododdin: Dark Age Scotland in medieval Wales. The proceedings of a day conference held on 19 February 2005, 13, St Andrews, 2013. 9–39.
John K. Bollard, Marged Haycock, “The Welsh sources pertaining to the battle”, in: Michael Livingston, The battle of Brunanburh: a casebook (2011).
Haycock, Marged, “Sy abl fodd, Sibli fain: sibyl in medieval Wales”, in: Joseph Falaky Nagy, and Leslie Ellen Jones (eds), Heroic poets and poetic heroes in Celtic tradition: a Festschrift for Patrick K. Ford, 3, 4, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005. 115–130.
Haycock, Marged, “Medd a mêl farddoni”, in: Morfydd E. Owen, and Brynley F. Roberts (eds), Beirdd a thywysogion: barddoniaeth llys yng Nghymru, Iwerddon a’r Alban: cyflwynedig i R. Geraint Gruffydd, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1996. 39–59.
Haycock, Marged, “Taliesin’s ‘Lesser song of the world’”, in: Tegwyn Jones, and E. B. Fryde (eds), Ysgrifau a cherddi cyflwynedig i Daniel Huws: Essays and poems presented to Daniel Huws, Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales, 1994. 229–250.
Haycock, Marged, “Probleme der frühmittelalterlichen kymrischen Metrik”, in: Hildegard L. C. Tristram (ed.), Metrik und Medienwechsel / Metrics and media, 35, Tübingen: Narr, 1991. 155–171.
Haycock, Marged, “The significance of the ‘Cad Goddau’ tree list in the Book of Taliesin”, in: Martin J. Ball, James Fife, Erich Poppe, and Jenny Rowland (eds), Celtic linguistics / Ieithyddiaeth Geltaidd: readings in the Brythonic languages. Festschrift for T. Arwyn Watkins, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 4.68, Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1990. 297–331.
Haycock, Marged, “Metrical models for the poems in the Book of Taliesin”, in: Brynley F. Roberts (ed.), Early Welsh poetry: studies in the Book of Aneirin, Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales, 1988. 155–177.