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Caball, Marc, “The Gaelic mind and the collapse of the Gaelic world: an appraisal”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (Summer, 1993): 87–96.
Mac Shamhráin, A. S., “The Uí Muiredaig and the abbacy of Glendalough in the eleventh to thirteenth centuries”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (Summer, 1993): 55–75.
Russell, Paul, “Orthography as a key to codicology: innovation in the work of a thirteenth-century Welsh scribe”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (Summer, 1993): 77–85.
Pryce, Huw, “The church of Trefeglwys and the end of the ‘Celtic’ charter tradition in twelfth-century Wales”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (Summer, 1993): 15–54.
Orme, Nicholas, “Education in the medieval Cornish play Beunans Meriasek”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 25 (Summer, 1993): 1–13.
Henderson, Isabel, and Elisabeth Okasha, “The early Christian inscribed and carved stones of Tullylease, Co. Cork”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 24 (Winter, 1992): 1–36.
Corthals, Johan, “A reference to the listener to early Irish prose tales?”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (Summer, 1992): 25–27.
Poppe, Erich, “The Early Modern Irish version of Beves of Hamtoun”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (Summer, 1992): 77–98.
Black, Ronald, “Studies in honour of James Carney (1914–89)”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (Summer, 1992): 99–107.
Gruffydd, R. Geraint, “Englynion y cusan by Dafydd ap Gwilym”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (Summer, 1992): 1–6.
Brown, Alan K., “Old Irish astal, Old English æstel: the common etymology”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 24 (Winter, 1992): 75–92.
Burdett-Jones, M. T., “A fragment of text in Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (Summer, 1992): 7–8.
Howlett, David, “Orationes Moucani: early Cambro-Latin prayers”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 24 (Winter, 1992): 55–74.
Thornton, David Ewan, “A neglected genealogy of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (Summer, 1992): 9–23.
OʼLoughlin, Thomas, “The exegetical purpose of Adomnán’s De locis sanctis”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 24 (Winter, 1992): 37–53.
Sims-Willlams, Patrick, “The additional letters of the ogam alphabet”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 23 (Summer, 1992): 29–75.
Fulton, Helen, “Medieval Welsh poems to nuns”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 21 (Summer, 1991): 87–112.
Hughes, A. J., “The Old Cornish personal name Brenci and Middle Welsh Brengi/Bryngi”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 22 (Winter, 1991): 95–99.
Duffy, Seán, “The Bruce brothers and the Irish Sea world, 1306–29”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 21 (Summer, 1991): 55–86.
Higham, Nicholas John, “Gildas, Roman walls, and British dykes”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 22 (Winter, 1991): 1–14.
Law, Vivien, “Fragments from the lost portions of the Epitomae of Virgilius Maro Grammaticus”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 21 (Summer, 1991): 113–125.
OʼLeary, Philip, “Jeers and judgments: laughter in early Irish literature”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 22 (Winter, 1991): 15–29.
Huws, Daniel, “Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 21 (Summer, 1991): 1–37.
Sims-Williams, Patrick, “The submission of Irish kings in fact and fiction: Henry II, Bendigeidfran, and the dating of The four branches of the Mabinogi”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 22 (Winter, 1991): 31–61.
OʼMeadhra, Uaininn, “A medieval Dubliner’s talismanic portrait? An incised profile cut-out head from Christ Church Place, Dublin”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 21 (Summer, 1991): 39–53.
Johnston, Dafydd R., “The erotic poetry of the Cyuyddwyr”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 22 (Winter, 1991): 63–94.
Toorians, Lauran, “Wizo Flandrensis and the Flemish settlement in Pembrokeshire”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 20 (Winter, 1990): 99–118.
Ó Riain, Pádraig, “The Tallaght martyrologies, redated”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 20 (Winter, 1990): 21–38.
Jenkins, Dafydd, “gwalch: Welsh”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 19 (Summer, 1990): 55–67.
Koch, John T., “Brân, Brennos: an instance of early Gallo-Brittonic history and mythology”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 20 (Winter, 1990): 1–20.
Ford, Patrick K., “The blind, the dumb, and the ugly: aspects of poets and their craft in early Ireland and Wales”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 19 (Summer, 1990): 27–40.
Carey, John, “The two laws in Dubthach’s judgment”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 19 (1990): 1–18.
Breeze, Andrew, “The Blessed Virgin’s joys and sorrows”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 19 (Summer, 1990): 41–54.
West, Máire, “Leabhar na hUidhre’s position in the manuscript history of Togail bruidne Da Derga and Orgain brudne Uí Dergae”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 20 (Winter, 1990): 61–98.
Backhaus, Norbert, “The structure of the list of remscéla Tána bó Cualngni in the Book of Leinster”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 19 (Summer, 1990): 19–26.
Stacey, Robin Chapman, “Ties that bind: immunities in Irish and Welsh law”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 20 (Winter, 1990): 39–60.
Herren, Michael W., “Editing the Hisperica famina: a reply”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 17 (Summer, 1989): 65–68.
Hamp, Eric P., “The Laud herbal glossary and English-Celtic contacts”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 18 (Winter, 1989): 113–116.
Welsh, Andrew, “Traditional tales and the harmonizing of story in Pwyll Pendeuic Dyuet”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 17 (Summer, 1989): 15–41.
Brett, Caroline, “Breton Latin literature as evidence for literature in the vernacular, A.D. 800–1300”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 18 (Winter, 1989): 1–25.
Ó Riain, Pádraig, “Sanctity and politics in Connacht c. 1100: the case of St Fursa”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 17 (Summer, 1989): 1–14.
Wright, Charles D., “The Irish enumerative style in Old English homiletic literature, especially Vercelli Homily IX”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 18 (Winter, 1989): 27–74.
Patterson, Nerys Thomas, “Brehon law in late nedieval Ireland: ‘antiquarian and obsolete’ or ‘traditional and functional’?”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 17 (1989): 43–63.
Herbert, Máire, “Fled Dúin na nGéd: a reappraisal”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 18 (Winter, 1989): 75–87.
Henderson, Isabel, “Françoise Henry and Helen Roe: fifty-five years’ work on Irish art and archaeology”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 17 (Summer, 1989): 69–74.
Slotkin, Edgar M., “The fabula, story, and text of Breuddwyd Rhonabwy”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 18 (Winter, 1989): 89–111.
Breeze, Andrew, “The shrine of St Brigit at Olite, Spain”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 16 (Winter, 1988): 85–95.
Welsh, Andrew, “The traditional narrative motifs of The four branches of the Mabinogi”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (Summer, 1988): 51–62.
Dronke, Peter, “Towards the interpretation of the Leiden love-spell”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 16 (Winter, 1988): 61–62.
Ó Concheanainn, Tomás, “A Connacht medieval literary heritage: texts derived from Cín Dromma Snechtai through Leabhar na hUidhre”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 16 (Winter, 1988): 1–40.
Jenkins, Philip, “Regions and cantrefs in early medieval Glamorgan”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (Summer, 1988): 31–50.
Carey, John, “Fir Bolg: a native etymology revisited”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 16 (Winter, 1988): 77–83.
Herren, Michael W., “The stress systems in Insular Latin octosyllabic verse”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (Summer, 1988): 63–84.
Radner, Joan N., “Interpreting irony in medieval Celtic narrative: the case of Culhwch ac Olwen”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 16 (Winter, 1988): 41–59.
Kratz, Henry, “Welsh gellyg, ebol, buddelw: a reply”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (Summer, 1988): 85–86.
Hamp, Eric P., “Welsh ebol”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (Summer, 1988): 87.
Russell, Paul, “The sounds of a silence: the growth of Cormac's Glossary”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 15 (1988): 1–30.
Scowcroft, R. Mark, “On liminality in the Fenian cycle [Review of: Nagy, Joseph Falaky, The wisdom of the outlaw: the boyhood deeds of Finn in Gaelic narrative tradition, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.]”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 13 (Summer, 1987): 97–100.
Cowgill, Warren, “The distribution of infixed and suffixed pronouns in Old Irish”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 13 (Summer, 1987): 1–5.
Harvey, Anthony, “Early literacy in Ireland: the evidence from ogam”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 14 (Winter, 1987): 1–15.
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.
Koch, John T., “A Welsh window on the Iron Age: Manawydan, Mandubracios”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 14 (Winter, 1987): 17–52.
Gerriets, Marilyn, “Kingship and exchange in pre-Viking Ireland”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 13 (Summer, 1987): 39–72.
Brennan, Emma J., “A cross-carved slab from Kildare cathedral”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 14 (Winter, 1987): 53–60.
Merdrignac, Bernard, “Folklore and hagiography: a semiotic approach to the legend of the Immortals of Landevennec”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 13 (Summer, 1987): 73–86.
Zimmer, Stefan, “Three Welsh etymologies: gellyg ‘pears’, ebol ‘colt’, buddelw ‘cowpost’”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 14 (Winter, 1987): 61–67.
Breeze, Andrew, “The dance of death”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 13 (Summer, 1987): 87–96.
Smyth, Marina, “Isidore of Seville and early Irish cosmography”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 14 (Winter, 1987): 69–102.
McCone, Kim R., “Werewolves, cyclopes, díberga and fíanna: juvenile delinquency in early Ireland”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 12 (Winter, 1986): 1–22.
OʼLeary, Philip, “A foreseeing driver of an old chariot: regal moderation in early Irish literature”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 11 (Summer, 1986): 1–16.
Dronke, Peter, “‘Ad deum meum convertere volo’ and early Irish evidence for lyrical dialogues”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 12 (Winter, 1986): 23–32.
Smith, Julia M. H., “The sack of Vannes by Pippin III”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 11 (Summer, 1986): 17–27.
Olson, B. Lynette, and O. J. Padel, “A tenth-century list of Cornish parochial saints”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 12 (Winter, 1986): 33–71.
Meek, Donald E., “The banners of the fian in Gaelic ballad tradition”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 11 (Summer, 1986): 29–69.
Johnston, David, “Iolo Goch and the English: Welsh poetry and politics in the fourteenth century”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 12 (Winter, 1986): 73–98.
Sims-Williams, Patrick, “The visionary Celt: the construction of an ‘ethnic preconception’”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 11 (Summer, 1986): 71–96.
Lambert, Pierre-Yves, “The new dictionary of Old Breton”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 12 (Winter, 1986): 99–113.
Herbert, Máire, “The Irish Sex aetates mundi: first editions”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 11 (Summer, 1986): 97–112.
Dumville, David N., “On editing and translating medieval Irish chronicles: the Annals of Ulster”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (Winter, 1985): 67–86.
Maund, K. L., “Cynan ab Iago and the killing of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (Winter, 1985): 57–65.
Okasha, Elisabeth, “The non-Ogam inscriptions of Pictland”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (Summer, 1985): 43–69.
Dumville, David N., “Language, literature, and law in medieval Ireland: some questions of transmission”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (Summer, 1985): 91–98.
Johnston, David, “Cywydd y Gal by Dafydd ap Gwilym”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (Summer, 1985): 71–89.
Lapidge, Michael, “A seventh-century Insular Latin debate poem on divorce”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (Winter, 1985): 1–23.
Dark, Kenneth Rainsbury, “The plan and interpretation of Tintagel”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (Summer, 1985): 1–17.
Wood, Juliette, “The calumniated wife in medieval Welsh literature”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (Winter, 1985): 25–38.
Russell, Paul, “Recent work on British Latin”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (Summer, 1985): 19–29.
Russell, Paul, “A footnote to spirantization”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (Winter, 1985): 53–56.
Dumville, David N., “Late-seventh- or eighth-century evidence of the British transmission of Pelagius”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 10 (Winter, 1985): 39–52.
Wright, Neil, “Did Gildas read Orosius?”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 9 (Summer, 1985): 31–42.
Cheney, C. R., “Manx synodal statutes, A.D. 1230(?)–1351. Part I: Introduction to the Latin texts”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 7 (Summer, 1984): 63–89.
Cheney, C. R., “Manx synodal statutes, A.D. 1230(?)–1351. Part II: translation of Latin texts”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 8 (Winter, 1984): 51–63.
Meek, Donald E., “Táin bó Fraích and other ‘Fráech’ texts: a study in thematic relationships. Part I”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 7 (1984): 1–37.
Jenkins, Dafydd, and Morfydd E. Owen, “The Welsh marginalia in the Lichfield Gospels. Part II: The ‘surexit’ memorandum”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 7 (Summer, 1984): 91–120.
Barrow, Julia S., “Gerald of Wales’s great-nephews”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 8 (Winter, 1984): 101–106.
Meek, Donald E., “Táin bó Fraích and other ‘Fráech’ texts: a study in thematic relationships. Part II”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 8 (1984): 65–85.
Padel, O. J., “Geoffrey of Monmouth and Cornwall”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 8 (Winter, 1984): 1–28.
Lambert, Pierre-Yves, “‘Thirty’ and ‘sixty’ in Brittonic”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 8 (Winter, 1984): 29–43.
McCone, Kim R., “Notes on the text and authorship of the early Irish bee-laws”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 8 (Winter, 1984): 45–50.
Stephenson, David, “The politics of Powys Wenwynwyn in the thirteenth century”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 7 (Summer, 1984): 39–61.

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