Bibliography
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Verworn, Max, “Die angeblichen ‘Runensteine’ von Biere. Gefälschte Ogham-Inschriften”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 11 (1917): 305–307.
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Rhŷs, John, “The Celtic inscriptions of Cisalpine Gaul”, Proceedings of the British Academy 6 (1913–1914): 23–112.
Rhŷs, John, “Gleanings in the Italian field of Celtic epigraphy”, Proceedings of the British Academy 6 (1913–1914): 315–370.
Rhŷs, John, “The Celtic inscriptions of Gaul: additions and corrections”, Proceedings of the British Academy 5 (1911–1912): 261–360.
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Mommsen, Theodor, Otto Hirschfeld, and A. Domaszewski (eds), Corpus inscriptionum latinarum, vol. 13: Inscriptiones trium Galliarum et Germaniarum Latinae, fasc. 2.2: Inscriptiones Germaniae inferioris. Miliaria Galliarum et Germaniarum, Berlin, 1907.
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Abbott, T. K., “On an inscribed sarcophagus at Penrice Castle, South Wales”, Hermathena 14 (1907): 280–282.
Macalister, R. A. S., “On some County Cork Ogham stones in English museums”, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 5th series, 36:2 (1906): 166–178.
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Rhŷs, John, “The Celtic inscriptions of France and Italy”, Proceedings of the British Academy 2 (1905–1906): 273–373.
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Zangemeister, Karl (ed.), Corpus inscriptionum latinarum, vol. 13: Inscriptiones trium Galliarum et Germaniarum Latinae, fasc. 2.1: Inscriptiones Germaniae superioris, Berlin, 1905.
Hirschfield, Otto (ed.), Corpus inscriptionum latinarum, vol. 13: Inscriptiones trium Galliarum et Germaniarum Latinae, fasc. 1.2: Inscriptiones Belgicae, Berlin, 1904.
Hirschfield, Otto, Karl Zangemeister, E. Stein, and O. Bohn (eds), Corpus inscriptionum latinarum, vol. 13: Inscriptiones Trium Galliarum et Germaniarum latinae, Berlin, 1899–1943.
Hirschfield, Otto (ed.), Corpus inscriptionum latinarum, vol. 13: Inscriptiones trium Galliarum et Germaniarum Latinae, fasc. 1.1: Inscriptiones Aquitaniae et Lugudunensis, Berlin, 1899.
Hild, J. A., “L’inscription du Peu-Berland”, Revue Celtique 17 (1896): 34–40.
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Thédenat, Henry, “Noms gaulois, barbares, ou supposés tels tirés des inscriptions”, Revue Celtique 13 (1892): 301–333.
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Ferguson, Samuel, Ogham inscriptions in Ireland, Wales and Scotland, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1887.
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Loth, Joseph, “La célèbre inscription bretonne: dite du loup-garou”, Annales de Bretagne 2 (1886–1887): 259–260.
Stokes, Whitley, “Mélanges: Four new Gaulish inscriptions”, Revue Celtique 5 (1881–1883): 116–121.
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Rhŷs, John, Lectures on Welsh philology, London: Trübner & Co, 1877.
Contents: Preface -- Lecture I. Introductory sketch or glottology - Grimm’s law - Classification of the Celtic languages -- Lecture II. Welsh consonants -- Lecture III. Welsh vowels -- Lecture IV. A sketch of the history of the Welsh language -- Lecture V. History of the Welsh language -- Lecture VI. Ogam and Ogmic inscriptions -- Lecture VII. An attempt to reconstruct the history of the Ogmic alphabet -- Appendix A. Our early inscriptions -- Appendix B. Maccu, Mocoi, Maqvi, Macwy -- Appendix C. Some Welsh names of metals and articles made of metal -- Additions and corrections -- Index.
Barthélémy, A. de, “Vases sigilés et épigraphiques de fabrique gallo-romaine”, Revue Celtique 3 (1876–1878): 313–320.
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Redfern, Francis, “On Uttoxeter and the archæological remains of the parish and neighbourhood”, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Fifth Series 29 (1873): 263–278.
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See p. 270 for a brief notice of the discovery of an ogham-inscribed stone at Maiden's Well.
Petrie, George, Christian inscriptions in the Irish language, ed. Margaret Stokes, 2 vols, vol. 1, Dublin: printed at the University, 1872.
Westwood, John O., “The early inscribed and sculptured stones of Wales [continued]”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:21 (April, 1860): 47–57.
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Contents: the great cross in Nevern church-yard; other stones at Nevern; the Llanidysillio stones.
Roman inscriptions of Britain, Online: University of Nottingham, LatinNow, University of Oxford, ...–present. URL: <https://romaninscriptionsofbritain.org>
Clauss, Manfred, Anne Kolb, Wolfgang A. Slaby, and Barbara Woitas, Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss / Slaby, Online, ...–present. URL: <https://db.edcs.eu/epigr/epi.php>