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Celtica Volume 5 (1960): Richard Irvine Best memorial volume
Contents
pp. v-x
E. A. Lowe
pp. 1–7
A. Gwynn, S.J.
pp. 8–12
scribal practice
N. R. Kerr
pp. 13–16
E. D. Jones
pp. 17–27
Trinity College, Dublin
Ludwig Bieler and Gearóid Mac Niocaill
pp. 28–39
IX. Jahrhunderts
Bernhard Bischoff
pp. 40–44
Pau Grosjean, S.J.
pp. 45–51
W. W. Heist
pp. 52–63
Myles Dillon
pp. 64–76
D. A. Binchy
pp. 77–94
E. G. Quin
pp. 95–102
David Greene
pp. 103–106
of the consonant system of a Donegal dialect
Alf Somerfelt
pp. 107–115
R. L. Thomson
pp. 116–126
Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson
pp. 127–134
Vernum Hull
pp. 135–140
E. Lewy
p. 141
Kemp Malone
p. 142
Kathleen Mulchrone
pp. 143–144
Cecile O’Rahilly
pp. 145–160
Eleanor Knott
pp. 161–171
T. P. McCaughey
pp. 172–176
Brain Ó Cuív
pp. 177–185
Máirín O Daly
pp. 186–191
source of the Navagatio Sancti Brendani
M. Esposito
pp. 192–206
Proinsias Mac Cana
pp. 207–217
J. L. Campbell
pp. 218–228
Julius Pokorny
pp. 229–240
School of Celtic Studies
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