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Duncan, Elizabeth, “Contextualising ‘The Rouen Psalter’: palaeography, codicology, and form”, The Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005): 17–60.
Charles-Edwards, T. M., “Historical context and literary meaning: another reading of Scéla muicce Meic Da Thó”, Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005): 1–16.
Isaac, Graham R., “Medieval Welsh Englynion duad and Proto-Indo-European *diḗus ph2tḗr”, Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005): 97–106.
Sperber, Ingrid, “The Life of St. Fínán of Kinitty”, Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005): 115–126.
Dark, Kenneth R., “Back to ‘the Dark Ages’? Terminology and preconception in the archaeology of fifth- to seventh-century Britain”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 193–200.
Pettiau, Hérold, “A prosopography of Breton rulership, A.D. 818-952”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 171–191.
Downham, Clare, “The historical importance of Viking-age Waterford”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 71–96.
Miller, Molly, “Final stages in the construction of the Harleian Annales Cambriae: the evidence of the framework”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 205–211.
Dumville, David N., “Mael Brigte mac Tornáin, pluralist coarb (†927)”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 97–116.
McGowan, Megan, “The Four Masters and the governance of Ireland in the Middle Ages”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 1–41.
Daniel, Iestyn, “The date, origin, and authorship of the Mabinogion in the light of Ymborth yr enaid”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 117–152.
Isaac, Graham R., “The Old- and early Middle Welsh ‘future’ tense: form and function of a moribund category”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 153–170.
Breeze, Andrew, “Morville in Shropshire and Myfyr in Gwynedd”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 201–203.
Huws, Daniel, “The Old Welsh englyn of the Margam-Abbey charter: a Lhuydian joke”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 213–218.
Roberts, S. E., “Plaints in medieval Welsh law”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 219–261.
Stacey, Robin Chapman, “Law and memory in early medieval Ireland”, Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004): 43–69.
Ó Concheanainn, Tomás, “The three forms of Dinnshenchas Érenn [part 1]”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1983): 88–101.
Ó Concheanainn, Tomás, “The three forms of Dinnshenchas Érenn [part 2]”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1983): 102–131.
OʼNeill, Patrick, “A Middle Irish poem on the maledictory psalms”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1981–1982): 40–58.
OʼNeill, Patrick, “On the date of the Harley lyrics manuscript”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1982): 132–135.
Chibnall, Marjorie, “[Review article:] The monastic order in south Wales”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1982): 172–180.
Gray, Elizabeth A., “Early seventeenth-century Hiberno-Latin tracts in Harleian 5280”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1982): 136–164.
Percival, John, “[Review article:] Recent work on the Roman villa in Britain”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1982): 165–171.
Jones, Glanville R., “Continuity despite calamity: the heritage of Celtic territorial organisation in England”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1982): 1–30.
Rowland, Jenny, “Englynion Duad”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1982): 51–87.
Mann, Jill, “Giraldus Cambrensis and the Goliards”, Journal of Celtic Studies 3 (1981–1982): 31–39.
Meroney, Howard, “Studies in early Irish satire [3. Tréfhocal fócrai]”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2:1 (1958): 59–130.
Meroney, Howard, “The titles of some early Irish law-tracts”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1958): 189–206.
Sheehan, Catherine A., “The contribution of Charles O’Conor of Belanagare to Gaelic scholarship in eighteenth-century Ireland”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 219–237.
Smith, Roland M., “Meredith Hammer and the Cesair myth”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 207–213.
Dobbs, Margaret E., “Notes on the lists of Irish historic tales”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 45–58.
Smith, Roland M., “Shane O’Neill’s last letter”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 131–133.
Smith, A. S. D. [Caradar], “An examination of the functions and forms of the Cornish verb bos”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 156–172.
Ó Máille, Tomás S., “Some modern Irish words”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 141–146.
Hamp, Eric P., “Morphological correspondences in Cornish and Breton”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 5–24.
Campbell, J. Lorne, “Some errors in the names of animals in Gaelic dictionaries”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 134–140.
Hamp, Eric P., “Notulae Celtibericae”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 147–151.
Bailey, H. W., and Alan S. C. Ross, “Idrisi on Lyonesse”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 32–42.
Fowkes, Robert A., “Sanskrit evidence in Welsh etymologies”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 1–4.
Meroney, Howard, “The alphabet of the world”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 173–188.
Hull, Vernam, “Cú Chulainn’s feats”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 43–44.
Pokorny, Julius, “Further note on Old Irish derc, ‘berry’”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 25.
Jackson, Kenneth H., “The site of Mount Badon”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 152–155.
Campbell, J. Lorne, “Some errors in professor P. Hume Brown’s edition of Donald Munro’s description of the Western Islands”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 214–218.
Dobbs, Margaret E., “A poem on the Uí Dega”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1950): 227–231.
Meroney, Howard, “Studies in early Irish satire [1. Cis lir fodla aíre?; 2. Glám dícind]”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1950): 199–226.
Hull, Vernam [ed.], “The text of Baile Binnbérlach mac Buain from MS 23.N.10 of the Royal Irish Academy”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1950): 94–97.
Pettazzoni, Raffaele, “The Gaulish three-faced god on planetary vases”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 35–46.
Smith, Roland M., “The six gifts”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 98–104.
Jackson, Kenneth, “Brittonica”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 69–79.
Cross, Tom Peete, “Sohrab and Rustum in Ireland”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 176–182.
Krause, Wolfgang, “The imperfect in British and Kuchean”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 24–34.
Tovar, Antonio, “Pre-Indoeuropeans, pre-Celts, and Celts in the Hispanic Peninsula”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 11–23.
Lehmacher, Gustav, “The ancient Celtic year”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 144–147.
Bergin, Osborn, “Old Irish dligid”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 183–189.
Grosjean, Paul, “The pedigree of Saint Caelainn”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 193–198.
Pedersen, Holger, “Old Irish ainder. ‘a young woman’”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 4–6.
Vendryes, Joseph, “Irlandais rug-, préfixe superlatif”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 1–3.
Bonfante, Giuliano, “French lez, Prov. latz: a case of Celtic substratum in Gallo-Roman Romance”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 136–143.
Binchy, D. A., “Ir. forggu (W. goreu?), dígu”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 148–151.
Heiermeier, Anne, “IE *sreṷ-/sru-, ‘to flow, to stream’, in Celtic, especially Irish, river-names”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 53–68.
Ó Searcaigh, Séamus, “Some uses and omissions of the article in Irish”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 239–248.
Whatmough, Joshua, “Gaulish tuθθos, auot, ieuru”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 7–10.
Matheson, Angus, “Some proverbs and proverbial expressions from Lewis”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 105–115.
Schlauch, Margaret, “On Conall Corc and the relations of old Ireland with the Orient”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 152–166.
Best, R. I., “The Yellow Book of Lecan”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 190–192.
Pokorny, Julius, “Some Celtic etymologies: 1. OIr. án ‘fiery, glowing’; 2. The river-name Argita; 3. The proper name Ánroth; 4. Celtic *anderos, *anderā; 5. OIr. derc ‘berry’; 6. Welsh dewaint; 7. MIr. oíbell, Welsh ufel; 8. The river-name Ουιδουα; 9. Welsh caer; 10. Modern Irish seamróg (f.) ‘shamrock’”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 129–135.
Pisani, Vittore, “Studies in Gaulish vocabulary”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 47–52.
Whiting, B. J., “Lowland Scots and Celtic proverbs in North Carolina”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 116–127.
Sommerfelt, Alf, “The Norseman in present day Donegal tradition”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 232–238.
Donahue, Charles, “Grendel and the clanna Cain”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949–1950): 167–175.
Mulchrone, Kathleen [ed.], “Flannacán mac Cellaig rí Breg hoc carmen. His poem on the death of some Irish heroes”, Journal of Celtic Studies 1 (1949): 80–93.

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