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Celtica Volume 12 (1977)
Contents
† Myles Dillon
pp. 1–11
Séamus Kavanagh
pp. 12–18
David N. Dumville
pp. 19–49
Noel Hamilton
pp. 50–74
Liam Breatnach
pp. 75–107
imbárach `tomorrow morning’
Anders Ahlqvist
pp. 108–112
David J. Cohen
pp. 113–124
Brian Ó Cuív
pp. 125–145
N. J. A. Williams
pp. 146–170
Éamonn Mhac an Fhailigh
pp. 171–184
Cecile O Rahilly
pp. 185–196
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Malachy D. McKenna
J. R. F. Piette
Roparz Hemon
R. L. Thomson
Brian Ó Cuív
T. S. Ó Máille
Pádraig Ó Fiannachta
T. S. Ó Máille
Mícheál Ó Siadhail
Alan Small, Charles Thomas and David Wilson
Hilary Richardson
An Cumann Logainmneacha
R. B. Breatnach
Dinnseanchas 5/1–4 (1972–3)
Études Celtiques 13 (1972–3)
Lochlann 6 (1974)
Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 32 (1972), 33 (1974)
Breandán Ó Buachalla
pp. 197–222
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