Celtic Journals and other resources
This page provides links to the Tables of Contents of Celtic Studies journals as well as a growing list of resources including bibiographies, databases, digital tools and related links.
Margaret Lantry’s Journals: Tables of contents of Celtic Studies serials
These links are provided ‘as is’. No guarantees!.
- Ainm: Bulletin of the Ulster Place Name Society [PDF]
- Bulletin of the Ulster Place-Name Society (1st series) [PDF]
- Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
- Celtica
- Dinnseanchas [PDF]
- Early Modern Literary Studies
- Éigse
- Ériu [PDF]: 1 (1904)-46 (1995)
- Études celtiques [PDF]: 1 (1936)-36 (2008)
- Journal of Celtic Linguistics [PDF]
- Journal of Celtic Studies [PDF]
- Peritia: List of issues and links to content
- Proceedings of the Celtic Congresses of Celtic Studies
- Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium; journal homepage
- Renaissance forum: An Electronic Journal of Early-Modern Literary and Historical Studies
- Scottish Gaelic Studies [link currently not working]; journal homepage; Nancy McGuire ‘Scottish Gaelic Studies 1926-2009 (volumes 1-25): a bibliography‘ SGS Vol. 26 (Summer, 2010), pp. 115-136
- TOCS-IN: Tables of Contents of Journals in Classics
- Yorkshire Celtic Studies [PDF]
- Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, vols 1-50 [PDF]
- Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie website, vols 1-57: [HTML]
Bibliographies and Databases
- ARBRES: Le site de grammaire du breton: Ressources bibliographiques pour la recherche en syntaxe et morphosyntaxe formelle du breton; abbreviations, symbols
- Celtic Studies Association of North America (CSANA) Bibliography
- CODECS: Online database and e-resources for Celtic studies (The *selgā catalogue for Celtic studies), from Van Hamel, including bibliography, texts and manuscripts
- Digitised manuscripts; Manuscripts: Closed Collections [information about provenance and catalogues]; Search Archives and Manuscripts; Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts: all British Library
- Early manuscripts at Oxford University
- Irish Folksongs words and melodies
- Manuscriptorium: Digital Library of Written Cultural Heritage
- 'Old Irish and Early Christian Ireland: A Basic Bibliography' posted by Charles D. Wright on discussion list MEDTEXTL, 4 August 1994
- Scéla: Catalogue of medieval Irish narratives and literary enumerations
- Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts (Univ. Pennsylvania): data on medieval manuscript books of five or more folios produced before 1600
- Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship: Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index, a searchable bibliography (continues Medieval Feminist Index)
Digital tools
- Abbreviationes: medieval Latin abbreviations online
- CENDARI: Collaborative European Digital Archive Infrastructure
- Classical Text Editor: A word processor for critical editions, commentaries and parallel texts
- Nota Bene: a word processor for scholars
- T-PEN: Transcription for Palaeographical and Editorial Notation
Related Links
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- ASNaC Blog
- Locus Project
- CELT Project
- Celtic Departments:
- The island of Ireland
UCC - UCD
- NUI Galway
- University of Limerick
- Maynooth University
- Queen’s University of Belfast
- Trinity College Dublin
- Ulster University: Irish & Celtic Research Institute
- The island of Ireland
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- Scotland, Wales and England:
Sabhal Mór Ostaig - University of Aberdeen
- University of Edinburgh
- University of Glasgow
- Aberystwyth University
- Bangor University
- Cardiff University
- University of Wales: Trinity Saint David (at Lampeter campus)
- University of Cambridge
- University of Oxford
- Scotland, Wales and England:
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- Celtic Christianity e-Library [archive only]
- Celtic Studies on Wikipedia
- School of Celtic Studies, DIAS
- Irish Sagas Online
- ISOS
- Irish Texts Society
- Medium Aevum
- National Library of Ireland
- Ogham in 3D project
- Royal Irish Academy
- Thesaurus Linguae Hiberniae (TLH)
- Ulster University: Irish and Celtic Studies resources
- Who publishes Celtic Studies Books and Journals?
This page was created originally by Margaret Lantry in 1997 who has been updating it ever since, most recently with much expansion in February 2016.
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