Jonathan Wooding is Sir Warwick Fairfax Chair of Celtic Studies at the University of լе.
On the Origins of the Old Irish Terms Goídil and Goídelc by John T. Koch
Aspects of Declension and Case in Modern Irish by Damien O Muirí
On the Adverbial Usage of Adjectives in Brittonic Languages by Alexander Falileyev
Syntactic, Lexical and Other Transfers from Celtic in (Australian) English by Brian Taylor
Vocabulary Renewal Trends in the Modern Celtic Languages by Geoffrey Hull
The ‘Native Irish Grammarian’ Revisited (Plenary lecture) by Anders Ahlqvist
Irish Vikings or Scandinavian Celts? The Sources for the Gall-Gaidhil and their language by Roderick W. McDonald
Ireland in the Íslendingasǫgur by John Kennedy
The Early Hagiography of Saint Samson of Dol by Lynette Olson
The Transmission of Virgil and Virgil Scholia in Early Medieval Ireland by David Daintree
The Scholars of Early Christian Ireland by Michael Richter
The British Isles and the Mediterranean World: Contact and Exchange 400–700 AD by Mark A. Handley
Arthur and the Giant of Mont-Saint-Michel: the Creation of a Folktale by Sonya Jensen
The Unpopular Rabbie Burns and his Ilk: the Excisemen in Eighteenth-century Scotland by Sybil Jack
Women and Power in Early Irish Literature by Elayne Jay
Everybody’s Father: Genealogy in Irish Poetry by Louis de Paor
The Táin Bó Cúailnge as Book of Signs by Bernard Martin
Spoken Gaelic and the Descendants of the Scottish Immigrants of the 1850s by Kerry Cardell
Celtic Survival in Victoria: Church and School by Cliff Cumming
Some Celtic Survivals in Sixteenth-Century Scotland by Janet Hadley Williams
The Politics of Magic in the Scottish Highlands: Insight into Earlier Times? by Alasdair Taylor
The Clanranald Histories – Authorship and Purpose by William Gillies
Celtic-Language Printing in Colonial Australia by Geraint Evans
Adoption and Adaptation of Celtic Music in South Australia: The Case of Traditional Celtic Music Competitions by Dorothy O’Donnell
A Statement of Ethnicity: The Scottish Highland Bagpipe in New Zealand by Jennie Coleman
Fritz Hart: Melbourne's Celtic ‘Composer-in-Residence’ by Anne-Marie H. Forbes
The Not-So-Exotic Law of Dian Cécht by Neil McLeod
Annul Arinchain Fénechas: Discourse Characteristics of Early Irish Law Texts by Bette-Jane Crigger
Reconciling the Tension between Stasis and Change in the Late Medieval Irish Law Manuscripts by Rowena Finnane
Ban: Sn Alternative Model of the Impact of Christian Conversion on Women in Irish Society by Tracy Newlands
Cultural Meanings in the Mabinogi by Helen Fulton
Contemporary Anglo-Welsh Elegy: Negotiating the Cultural Hyphen by Fiona Morrison
A Celtic Lohengrin in the Lai of Milan by Bernadette A. Masters
A Reading of Dafydd ap Gwilym (Plenary Lecture) by R. Geraint Gruffydd
Celtic Iberia: Archaeology and Ethnicity by Aedeen Cremin
Bulls and Boars in Celtic Iberia by R. Ian Jack
Celts and Dacians: Confrontation and Convergences by Vlad Protopopescu
The Originality of Celtic Ideology: The Case of Continental Sanctuaries by Natalie Venclova
The Ancient Celts: The First European Community? (Plenary Lecture) by M. Ruth Megaw and J. V. S. Megaw
Celtic-Language Printing in Colonial Australia by Geraint Evans
Size: 210 × 148 mm
601 pages
Copyright: © 2000
ISBN: 9781864873801
Publication: 01 Jan 2000
Series: լе Series in Celtic Studies