10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KELTICIST»
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Kelticist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Historia Regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth
... has come down to us, and which is well known to every Kelticist from the
edition of the 'Red Book of Hergest," of Rhys and Evans (Oxford, 1890), 40-256." (
"War Nennius ein Ire?" in, Eine Festgabe zum siebzigsten Geburtstag Geh. Rat.
Prof.
2
Bullán: An Irish Studies Journal
Even James Prichard felt he must apologise for the subject of his study by making
an appeal to science: in the Preface to The Eastern Origin he asks that he should
not be viewed as a "Keltophile" nor even as a "Kelticist" but simply as an ...
3
Stormy Petrel in Linguistics
There we met several of his colleagues, including a kindly old Kelticist named
J. U. Hubschmied and a mediaevalist named Reto R. Bezzola. Jud was most
friendly from the very start of our acquaintance, took an interest in the
Bibliography, ...
Robert Anderson Hall, 1975
4
Importance of Irish history
30 Early Windisch, the great German European Life Kelticist, says in his "Irische
Texte" : "I see no sufficient ground for doubting that really genuine pictures of a
pre-Christian culture are preserved to us in the individual (Irish) sagas."81 "The ...
5
The Historia regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth
... has come down to us, and which is well known to every Kelticist from the
edition of the 'Red Book of Hergest,' of Rhys and Evans (Oxford, 1890), 40-256." (
"War Nennius ein Ire?" in, Eine Festgabe zum siebzigsten Geburtstag Geh. Rat.
Prof.
Geoffrey (of Monmouth, Bishop of St. Asaph), Acton Griscom, 1929
6
The Historia regum britanniae
See Portchester. Kaerquiffin. See Conway. Kaerquiffenennus, Herueus, 11.
Kasswallawn, Kaswallon. See Caswallon. Kelticist. See Celticist. Kent, 7»~73-
Kemiw, Trahayant, earl of. See Trahay- ant. Knibbe, Paul, 14, 26-27. Knockaboy,
100.
7
The Catholic University Bulletin
... not a pleasing sound; but, words do not stand or fall on the ground of euphony
alone. And are Keltism, Keltist, Keltology, etc., really more euphonious than when
pronounced with an si Kelticist and Keltism would, if left THE WORD CELT. 99.
He studied Keltic under the late eminent Kelticist, Zimmer of Berlin, whom l lrnew
personally, and Loth of Paris, formerly of Renna. Last September it was my
privilege to spend the best part of a day in the company of Dr. Baudish, whom l
soon ...
9
Theory and practice of Romance etymology: studies in ...
Cf. William B. Smith's strictures on a book by a fellow-Kelticist (1949: 61); the
practice of G. Grober qua etymologist (1883-1888); and my own remarks (1976:
22, 40, 75). DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF FORMS 33 involving at bottom an
esthetic ...
10
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
It is with real surprise that we learn from the preface that the chapter relating to
Wales has been “reviewed” in manuscript by an eminent Welsh Kelticist,
Professor Rhys. It is no less than a scandal that Mr. Maclean's blunders on Welsh
matters ...