The Journal of Celtic Studies 4 (2004)
- Pages: 269 p.
- Size:160 x 240 mm
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2005
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-51378-2
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Preface
David N. Dumville, Howard Maxwell Meroney
K. Megan McGowan, The Four Masters and the governance of Ireland in the Middle Ages
Robin Chapman Stacey, Law and memory in early mediaeval Ireland
Clare Downham, The historical importance of Viking-Age Waterford
David N. Dumville, Mael Brigte mac Tornáin, pluralist (+ 927)
Iestyn Daniel, The date, origin, and authorship of "The Mabinogion" in the light of Ymborth yr enaid
G.R. Isaac, The Old- and early Middle-Welsh "future" tense: form and function of a moribund category
Hérold Pettiau, A porsopography of Breton rulership, A.D. 818-952
SHORTER ARTICLES
K.R. Dark, Back to ’The Dark Ages’? Terminology and preconception in the archaeology of fifth- to seventh-centuryBritain
Andrew Breeze, Morville in Shropshire and Myfyr in Gwynedd
†M. Miller, Final stages in the construction of the Harleian Annales Cambriae: the evidence of the framework
Daniel Huws, The Old-Welsh englynof the Margam-Abbey charter: a Lhuydian joke
TEXTS
S. Roberts, Plaints in mediaeval Welsh law