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Education in the medieval cornish play Beunans MeriasekORME, N.Cambridge medieval Celtic studies. 1993, Num 25, pp 1-13, issn 0260-5600Article

Traditional Tales and the Harmonizing of Story in Pwyll Pendeuic DyuetWELSH, A.Cambridge medieval Celtic studies. 1989, Num 17, pp 15-41, issn 0260-5600Article

A Connacht Medieval Literary Heritage : Texts Derived from Cin Dromma Snechtai through Leabhar na hUidhreO'CONCHEANAINN, T.Cambridge medieval Celtic studies. 1988, Num 16, pp 1-40, issn 0260-5600Article

The Traditional Narrative Motifs of The Four Branches of the MabinogiWELSH, A.Cambridge medieval Celtic studies. 1988, Num 15, pp 51-62, issn 0260-5600Article

Two Medieval Cornish Versions of the Creation of the WorldLONGSWORTH, R.Comparative drama. 1987, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 249-258, issn 0010-4078Article

The Manuscript Tradition of Mesca UladO'CONCHEANAINN, T.Celtica. 1987, Vol 19, pp 13-30Article

Iolo Goch and the English : Welsh Poetry and Politics in the Fourteenth CenturyJOHNSTON, D.Cambridge medieval Celtic studies. 1986, Num 12, pp 73-98, issn 0260-5600Article

Tain Bo Fraich and Other Fraech Texts : A Study in Thematic Relationships. Part IIMEEK, D. E.Cambridge medieval Celtic studies. 1984, Num 8, pp 65-85, issn 0260-5600Article

The East Ulster Bardic Family of O GnimhCUNNINGHAM, B; GILLESPIE, R.Eigse. A Journal of Irish Studies Dublin. 1984, Vol 20, pp 106-114Article

Translations and Adaptations into IrishNI SHEAGHDHA, N.Celtica. 1984, Vol 16, pp 107-124Article

Caractère et nature des incipit dans l'épopée héroïque irlandaiseMIHAJLOVA, T. A.Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Filologija Moskva. 1983, Num 3, pp 61-67Article

Some Further Vergilian Borrowings in Breton Hagiography of the Carolingian PeriodWRIGHT, N.Etudes Celtiques Paris. 1983, Vol 20, Num 1, pp 161-175Article

Propaganda Use of the Tain in the Later Middle AgesSIMMS, K.Celtica Dublin. 1983, Vol 15, pp 142-149Article

On the Significance of Some Arthurian Names in WelshFORD, P. K.Bulletin (The) of the Board of Celtic Studies Cardiff. 1983, Vol 30, Num 3-4, pp 268-273Article

Malsachanus Reconsidered: A Fresh Look at a Hiberno-Latin GrammarianLAW, V.Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies Warwickshire. 1981, Num 1, pp 83-93Article

The Religious Poetry Attributed to Gruffudd ab yr Ynad CochMAC KENNA, C. A.Bulletin (The) of the Board of Celtic Studies Cardiff. 1981, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 274-284Article

Versions of Hanes Taliesin by Owen John and Lewis MorrisWOOD, J.Bulletin (The) of the Board of Celtic Studies Cardiff. 1981, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 285-295Article

A Middle Irish Poem on Leinster DynastiesO CUIV, B.Etudes Celtiques Paris. 1981, Vol 18, pp 141-150Article

Liminality and Knowledge in Irish TraditionNAGY, J. F.Studia Celtica Cardiff. 1981, Num 16-17, pp 135-143Article

Tremenuan an Ytron Maria et Pemzec Lenenez Maria: Combien d'auteurs?CRAWFORD, T. D.Etudes Celtiques Paris. 1980, Vol 17, pp 219-228Article

Deux Acrostiches Inédits de Tanguy Gueguen (moyen-breton, 1623)LE MENN, G.Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie Tübingen. 1979, Vol 37, pp 229-248Article

The Tristan Poem in the Black Book of CarmarthenBROMWICH, R.Studia Celtica Cardiff. 1979, Vol 14-15, pp 54-65Article

Géaroid Karla, poète irlandais du XIVs. d'origine normande et son oeuvreMAC ATEER, S. M.Etudes Celtiques Paris. 1978, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 576-598Article

Un poème irlandais du manuscrit de ParisLAMBERT, P.-Y.Etudes Celtiques Paris. 1978, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 533-535Article

Remarks on the Tale of Deirdriu and Noisiu and the Tristan LegendCORMIER, R. J.Etudes Celtiques Paris. 1976, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 303-315Article

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