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Kobel, Chantal, “A descriptive catalogue of TCD MS H 3. 18 (1337), vols 2–4, pp. 1–87: ‘Máel Íosa’s book’”, Celtica 32 (2020): 187–215.
Carey, John, “Connachta cid dia tá int ainm”, Celtica 32 (2020): 127–144.
Theuerkauf, Marie-Luise, “The name of the heroine in Tochmarc Ferbe”, Celtica 30 (2018): 1–9.
Ó Macháin, Pádraig, “A poem on Diarmaid Mac Murchadha in the Book of Leinster”, Celtica 30 (2018): 14–23.

Transcription and normalised edition of a fragment of an early bardic poem on Díarmait mac Murchada (7 qq, beg. Easbach díth Diarmata Duirgean) attested in a late addition to the Book of Leinster (p. 178); with discussion, notes and English translation; also includes a brief discussion of other verse pointing to Díarmait Mac Murchada as patron of the Book of Leinster.

Kobel, Chantal, “A note on the use of a feminine adjective following accusative and dative singular talmain”, Celtica 30 (2018): 10–13.
Downey, Clodagh, “Who was Ailill Moṡaulum?”, Celtica 29 (2017): 38–54.
Ní Mhurchú, Síle, “Observations on the manuscript sources for the Dánta grá”, Celtica 29 (2017): 199–250.
Ó hIarlaithe, Aogán, “Sinech Cró, an mháthair chíche agus an t-altramas in Éirinn sa mheánaois”, Celtica 29 (2017): 55–75.
Sharpe, Richard, “Humfrey Wanley, Bishop John O’Brien, and the colophons of Mael Brigte’s gospels”, Celtica 29 (2017): 251–292.
abstract:
Mael Brigte's Gospels, BL MS Harley 1802, a manuscript written at Armagh in the twelfth century, is datable from reference in its colophons to the killing of Cormac Mac Carthaig, king of Munster and of Ireland. The date was first worked out as 1139 from unpublished annals by Humfrey Wanley (1672-1726), Harley's librarian, in 1713-14, in a remarkable piece of scholarship. Wanley understood the importance of a dated manuscript as a basis for palaeographical judgement of undated books. The manuscript and, almost certainly, Wanley's discussion came to the notice of John O'Brien (1701-1769), bishop of Cloyne, who saw the manuscript in the British Museum in 1767. Using the so-called Dublin Annals of Inisfallen, compiled for him by Fr John Connery, O'Brien was able to refine the dating to 1138, and he added a discussion of this colophon when he prepared his Focaloir for the press in 1767-8. The tenor of one colophon's reference to Cormac's killing is interpreted as itself significant: from the perspective of the all-Ireland primatial see where Mael Brigte wrote, the killing of King Cormac ended hope of a faithful all-Ireland monarchy. The colophon can be read as a contemporary judgement.
(source: Oxford University Research Archives)
Russell, Paul, “Aduỽyn gaer yssyd: an early Welsh poem revisited”, Celtica 29 (2017): 6–37.
Theuerkauf, Marie-Luise, “A note on Sect.o.f.n.”, Celtica 29 (2017): 76–89.
Hayden, Deborah, “A medieval Irish commentary on the magister”, Celtica 29 (2017): 90–108.
Ó Macháin, Pádraig, “On the inauguration of Conchubhar Óg Mac Diarmada, 1595”, Celtica 29 (2017): 109–134.
Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, “A crux in the fourth letter of Columbanus”, Celtica 29 (2017): 1–5.
Griffin-Wilson, Margo, “A crosántacht composed for Dáibhídh de Barra († 10 April, 1617)”, Celtica 29 (2017): 135–198.
Qiu, Fangzhe, “A note on comaccomol”, Celtica 28 (2016): 201–207.
McLaughlin, Roisin, “Reading Irish manuscripts: texts on kingship and judgement in UCF-OFM manuscript A 9”, Celtica 28 (2016): 151–167.
Lewis, Barry James, “Review article: A new synthesis of early medieval Brittonic history (Wales and the Britons 350–1064 by Thomas M. Charles-Edwards)”, Celtica 28 (2016): 217–237.
Breatnach, Pádraig A., “An address to Toirdhealbhach an Fhíona Ó Domhnaill: edition and critical exposition”, Celtica 28 (2016): 55–88.
Breatnach, Pádraig A., “Athchuairt ar amhrán le hAogán Ó Rathaille”, Celtica 28 (2016): 168–185.
Quinn, Paul, “Bretha comaithchesa: a comparative analysis of the manuscript witnesses”, Celtica 28 (2016): 123–150.
Hoyne, Mícheál, “On stressed monosyllables ending in a short vowel in Classical Modern Irish”, Celtica 28 (2016): 186–200.
Ó Riain, Gordon, “Observations on the citations in IGT V”, Celtica 28 (2016): 1–34.
White, Nora, “Ogham stones from a souterrain in Rathkenny, County Kerry”, Celtica 28 (2016): 208–216.
Ó Macháin, Pádraig, “A poem on the death of Tadhg Ó Ruairc, 1605”, Celtica 28 (2016): 35–54.
Breatnach, Pádraig A., “Obituary: Tomás Ó Con Cheanainn (1921–2015)”, Celtica 28 (2016): 238–241.
Ní Úrdail, Meidhbhín, “Ón gCnocán Aoibhinn go dtí Londain Shasana: Tomás ‘an tSneachta’ Ó Conchubhair (1798–c. 1870)”, Celtica 28 (2016): 89–122.
Sharpe, Richard, “Muiris Ó Gormáin’s book-lists and T. F. O’Rahilly”, Celtica 27 (2013): 114–118.
Ó Riain, Gordon, “Early modern technical verse from NLI G 3 (II)”, Celtica 27 (2013): 55–78.
Ó Con Cheanainn, Tomás, “Uí Dhiarmada agus a sloinne (Ua Con Cheanainn)”, Celtica 26 (2010): 66–88.
Mees, Bernard, “A Gaulish prayer for vengeance on a lamella from Lezoux”, Celtica 26 (2010): 48–65.
Breatnach, Pádraig A., “Togha na héigse 1700–1800, 6”, Celtica 26 (2010): 1–22.
Ó Mainnín, Mícheál B., “Locating Mag itir dā Glais: a church site in Machae”, Celtica 26 (2010): 111–121.
Ó Muraíle, Nollaig, “An unwonted toponymical error by John O’Donovan”, Celtica 26 (2010): 122–127.
White, Nora, and Fergus Kelly, “The Ogham in 3D Pilot Project: a report on work in progress”, Celtica 26 (2010): 200–204.
Sperber, Ingrid, “One saint, two fathers, and three men in a boat: the Life of St. Colum of Terryglass”, Celtica 26 (2010): 171–199.
Smith, Amy, “A note on Cethairṡlicht athgabálae”, Celtica 26 (2010): 161–170.
On the meaning of the 'four divisions'.
Ó Muraíle, Nollaig, “The Irish genealogies — an overview and some desiderata”, Celtica 26 (2010): 128–145.
Schlüter, Dagmar, “‘For the entertainment of lords and commons of later times.’ Past and remembrance in Acallam na senórach”, Celtica 26 (2010): 146–160.
Kelly, Fergus, “Cauldron imagery in a legal passage on judges [CIH IV 1307.38-1308.7]”, Celtica 26 (2010): 31–43.
Lindeman, Fredrik Otto, “A phonological note on OIr. -tuinmell”, Celtica 26 (2010): 44–47.
Eska, Charlene M., “Problematic pigs: swine values in Bodleian manuscript Rawlinson B 506”, Celtica 26 (2010): 23–30.
Ó Macháin, Pádraig, “An elegy for Seaán Óg Ó Dochartaigh”, Celtica 26 (2010): 89–110.
Hamp, Eric P., “Does morphological reconstruction really exist?”, Celtica 25 (2007): 65–87.
Ó Con Cheanainn, Tomás, “Táin bó Cuailnge: roinnt nótaí ar leagan I”, Celtica 25 (2007): 166–174.
Kelly, Fergus, “Onomatopeic interjections in Early Irish”, Celtica 25 (2007): 88–107.
Verstraten, Freya, “ [Review of: Mullally, Evelyn [ed.], The Deeds of the Normans in Ireland. La Geste des Engleis en Yrlande. A new edition of the chronicle formerly known as The Song of Dermot and the Earl, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2002.]”, Celtica 25 (2007): 292–293.
Ó Buachalla, Breandán, “Modern Irish fuaidh”, Celtica 25 (2007): 160–165.
McKenna, Malachy, “An index of the Rann na Feirste material in Linguistic atlas and survey of Irish dialects i and iv”, Celtica 25 (2007): 108–142.
Verstraten, Freya, “ [Review of: Lydon, James F., The lordship of Ireland in the middle ages, 2nd ed., Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003.]”, Celtica 25 (2007): 293–295.
Owen, Morfydd, “Welsh triads: an overview”, Celtica 25 (2007): 225–250.
Clifford, Diarmuid, “Bó bithblicht meic Lonán: eagrán de scéal faoi Fhlann mac Lonán”, Celtica 25 (2007): 9–39.
Ó Macháin, Pádraig, “A crosántacht for Uilliam Búrc”, Celtica 25 (2007): 175–194.
Breeze, Andrew, “Cornish toponyms: Crim Rocks, Darite, Perranuthnoe, Port Isaac, and Treverva”, Celtica 25 (2007): 1–8.
Murray, Kevin [ed. and tr.], “Catshlechta and other medieval legal material relating to cats”, Celtica 25 (2007): 143–159.
DIAS – PDF: <link>
Stifter, David, “A charm for staunching blood”, Celtica 25 (2007): 251–254.
Hamp, Eric P., “Archaisms in Old Irish noun inflection”, Celtica 25 (2007): 61–64.
Griffin-Wilson, Margo, “Mythical and local landscapes: Dáibhí Ó Bruadair’s Iomdha sgéimh ar chur na cluana”, Celtica 25 (2007): 40–60.
Celtica – PDF: <link>
Ó Mainnín, Mícheál B., “‘Goidé mar 's tá na fearaibh?’: gnéithe de leathnú agus de fhuaimniú fhoirceann an tabharthaigh iolra sa Nua-Ghaeilge”, Celtica 25 (2007): 195–224.
Borsje, Jacqueline, and Fergus Kelly, “‘The evil eye’ in early Irish literature and law”, Celtica 24 (2003): 1–39.
Manning, Gerald, “The later marginalia in the Book of Leinster”, Celtica 24 (2003): 213–222.
Corthals, Johan [ed.], “The rhymeless ‘Leinster poems’: diplomatic texts”, Celtica 24 (2003): 79–100.
Breatnach, Caoimhín, “Manuscript sources and methodology: Rawlinson B 502 and Lebar Glinne Dá Locha”, Celtica 24 (2003): 40–54.
Celtica – PDF: <link>
Breeze, Andrew, “Peredur son of Efrawg and windmills”, Celtica 24 (2003): 58–64.
Charles-Edwards, T. M., “Dliged: its native and latinate usages”, Celtica 24 (2003): 65–78.
Borsje, Jacqueline, “ [Review of: Toorians, Lauran (ed.), Kelten en de Nederlanden van prehistorie tot heden, Orbis Linguarum, 1, Leuven and Paris: Peeters, 1998.]”, Celtica 24 (2003): 336–340.
Mc Carthy, Daniel P., “On the shape of the insular tonsure”, Celtica 24 (2003): 140–167.
Murray, Kevin, “Lulgach ‘a milch cow’”, Celtica 24 (2003): 223–224.
Ó Macháin, Pádraig, “Poems by Fearghal Óg Mac an Bhaird”, Celtica 24 (2003): 252–263.
Mac Eoin, Gearóid, “Old Irish briugu ‘hospitaller’ and connected words”, Celtica 23 (1999): 169–173.
Hughes, A. J., “The virgin St Duinsech and her three Ulster churches near Strangford Lough, County Down”, Celtica 23 (1999): 113–124.
Ó Néill, Pádraig, “The Latin colophon to the Táin bó Cúailnge in the Book of Leinster: a critical view of Old Irish literature”, Celtica 23 (1999): 269–275.
Crick, Julia C., “The British past and the Welsh future: Gerald of Wales, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Arthur of Britain”, Celtica 23 (1999): 60–75.
Ó Catháin, Séamas, “The festival of Brigit the holy woman”, Celtica 23 (1999): 231–260.
West, Máire, “The genesis of Togail bruidne Da Derga: a reappraisal of the ‘two-source’ theory”, Celtica 23 (1999): 413–435.
Mac Cana, Proinsias, “Syntax and style in Middle Welsh prose: notes on periphrasis and epitaxis”, Celtica 23 (1999): 157–168.
Poppe, Erich [ed. and tr.], “Cormac’s metrical testament: ‘Mithig techt tar mo thimna’”, Celtica 23 (1999): 300–311.
Celt.dias.ie – Celtica 23: <link> Celt.dias.ie – PDF (without the text edition): <link>
Jacobs, Nicholas, “The seafarer and the birds: a possible Irish parallel”, Celtica 23 (1999): 125–131.
Ó Cuív, Brian, “Elegy on Féilim Mac Maghnusa Méig Uidhir ob. 1487”, Celtica 23 (1999): 261–268.
Breeze, Andrew, “The Blessed Virgin and the sunbeam through glass”, Celtica 23 (1999): 19–29.
Watson, Seosamh, “A note on some adverbial forms in Co. Donegal Irish”, Celtica 23 (1999): 408–412.
Stevenson, Jane, “Altus Prosator”, Celtica 23 (1999): 326–368.
Celtica – PDF: <link>
Carey, John, “Transmutations and immortality in the lament of the old woman of Beare”, Celtica 23 — Essays in honour of James Patrick Carney (1999): 30–37.
Celtica: <link>
Muhr, Kay, “Water imagery in Early Irish”, Celtica 23 (1999): 193–210.
Lindeman, Fredrik Otto, “Old Irish inne”, Celtica 23 (1999): 155–156.
OʼSullivan, William, “The Book of Domhnall Ó Duibhdábhoireann: provenance and codicology”, Celtica 23 (1999): 276–299.
Bramsbäck, Birgit, “Fenian material in the work of James Stephens”, Celtica 23 (1999): 3–18.
Strijbosch, Clara, “The heathen giant in the Voyage of St Brendan”, Celtica 23 (1999): 369–389.
Hamp, Eric P., “Mabinogi and archaism”, Celtica 23 (1999): 96–112.
Ní Shéaghdha, Nessa, “The poems of Blathmhac: the ‘fragmentary quatrains’”, Celtica 23 (1999): 227–230.
Lambkin, Brian, “Blathmac and the Céili Dé: a reappraisal”, Celtica 23 (1999): 132–154.
Bramsbäck, Birgit, “James Carney’s connections with Uppsala University”, Celtica 23 (1999): 1–2.
Thomson, R. L., “Edward Lhuyd’s Geirieu Manaweg II”, Celtica 23 (1999): 390–407.
Gillies, William, “The ‘British’ genealogy of the Campbells”, Celtica 23 (1999): 82–95.
McCaughey, Terence, “James Patrick Carney”, Celtica 23 (1999): 188–192.
Mac Mathúna, Liam, “Irish perceptions of the cosmos”, Celtica 23 (1999): 174–187.
Charles-Edwards, T. M., “Geis, prophecy, omen, and oath”, Celtica 23 (1999): 38–59.
Radner, Joan N., “Writing history: early Irish historiography and the significance of form”, Celtica 23 (1999): 312–325.
de Bhaldraithe, Tomás, “Palmaire agus focail eile”, Celtica 23 (1999): 76–81.
Murdoch, Brian, “The Mors Pilati in the Cornish Resurrexio Domini”, Celtica 23 (1999): 211–226.

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