Texts beginning with the letter 'E'
Browse texts listed alphabetically by title; please ignore words such as 'a', 'an', 'the', 'ein', 'die', 'zu', etc.; numbers are listed as if spelled out.
Articles
'Echtra Nerai (The Adventures of Nera)', ed. Kuno Meyer Revue celtique 10 (1889), 212-228: Echtra Nerai
'The Edinburgh Dindshenchas', ed. W. Stokes (in Folklore 4 (1893) 471-97) [PDF is of complete volume of Folklore]: archive.org
'The englyn. The origin of the Welsh englyn and kindred metres', by Sir John Rhys Y Cymmrodor, vol. 18 (London: The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1905), pp1-: archive.org
Books
Eachtra Thaidhg mhic Céin go Tír Freisean, le Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha agus Seosamh Laoide (Baile Átha Cliath: Connradh na Gaedhilge, 1914): archive.org
Early Christian architecture in Ireland, by Margaret Stokes (London: G. Bell and Son, 1878): archive.org
Early Christian art in Ireland, Part I, by Margaret Stokes (London: Published for the Committee of Council on Education, [1887?]): archive.org
The eastern origin of the Celtic nations proved by a comparison of their dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic languages: ..., by James C. Prichard (London: Houlston and Wright and B. Quaritch, 1857): archive.org
The ecclesiastical architecture of Ireland, anterior to the Anglo-Norman invasion; comprising an essay on the origin and uses of the round towers of Ireland, which obtained the gold medal and prize of the Royal Irish Academy, by George Petrie (Dublin: Hodges and Smith, 1845): archive.org
An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the first introduction of Christianity among the Irish ..., Vol. 1, by John Lanigan (Dublin: D. Graisberry, 1822): books.google.ie
Ecclesiastical antiquities of Down, Connor, and Dromore, consisting of a taxation of those dioceses, compiled in the year MCCCVI. With notes and illustrations, by William Reeves (Dublin: Hodges and Smith, 1847): archive.org
An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the first introduction of Christianity among the Irish ..., Vol. 4 (2nd edition), by John Lanigan (Dublin: J. Cumming, 1829): books.google.ie
The Elucidarium and other tracts in Welsh from Llyvyr agkyr Llandewivrevi A.D. 1346, ed. J. Morris Jones and John Rhys (Anecdota Oxoniensia) (Jesus college MS 119) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1894): archive.org
English as we speak it in Ireland, by Patrick W. Joyce (London: Longmans, Green, 1910): archive.org
English commissioners and Irish records [microform] : a letter ... in reference to the publication of The calendar of the patent and close rolls of Ireland, by an Irish Archivist [Sir John T. Gilbert] (London: J. Rusell Smith etc., 1865): archive.org
An English-Irish dictionary: intended for the use of students of the Irish language ..., by Daniel Foley (Dublin: W. Curry and company, 1855): archive.org
Ériu, Vol. 1 (1904): archive.org
Essai d'un catalogue de la littérature épique de l'Irlande: précédé d'une étude sur les manuscrits en langue irlandaise, by H. d'Arbois de Jubainville (Paris: Ernest Thorin, 1883): archive.org
Essays and studies presented to William Ridgeway on his sixtieth birthday, 6 August 1913, edited by E.C. Quiggin (Cambridge: University Press, 1914): archive.org
Esquisse d'une histoire des études celtiques, by Victor Tourneur (Liège: Impr. H. Vaillant-Carmanne, 1905): archive.org
Études celtiques (1936-2018): persee.fr
Études d'archéologie celtique notes de voyages dans les pays celtiques et scandinaves, by Henry Martin (Paris: Didier et Co., 1871): archive.org
Études grammaticales sur les langues celtiques; Pt. 1. Introduction phonétique et dérivation Bretonnes, by Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville (Paris: F. Vieweg, 1881): archive.org
An etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language, by Alexander MacBain (Stirling: E. Mackay, 1911): archive.org
Etymological dictionary Of Proto Celtic, by Ranko Matasović (Leiden: Brill, 2009): archive.org
Extents of Irish Monastic possessions 1540-1, edited by Newport B. White (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1943): irishmanuscripts.ie
Early Gaelic Book Collections at the National Library of Scotland: digital.nls.uk/early-gaelic-book-collections/