Studia Celtica is an annual journal published in Wales containing scholarly articles on linguistic topics, mainly in English but with some Welsh and German; it also contains book reviews and obituaries. The journal is published by the University of Wales Press on behalf of the University of Wales Board of Celtic Studies. Since 1993 it has also covered literary, historical, and archaeological topics pertaining to Celtic studies. From 1922 to 1992 it was published under the title Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies (Welsh: Bwletin Y Bwrdd Gwybodau Celtaidd). "The journal was an immediate success, attracting contributions from some of the leading specialists."[1]
Later issues are available electronically from the IngentaConnect subscription service.
^Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales, (1986), p. 565.
StudiaCeltica is an annual journal published in Wales containing scholarly articles on linguistic topics, mainly in English but with some Welsh and German;...
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the Isle of Man. Miller, Mollie (1977), "Date-Guessing and Dyfed", StudiaCeltica, vol. 12, Cardiff: University of Wales, pp. 33–61 Coplestone-Crow, Bruce...
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Scilly: Attitudes towards the Language and Recommendations for Policy". StudiaCeltica Fennica. 19: 107–130. doi:10.33353/scf.79496. O'Rahilly, Thomas (1964)...
Gaelic Speakers. The Final Phase: 'Full' or 'Terminal' in speech?". StudiaCeltica Fennic. XIV: 18–57. "Edward Maddrell". iMuseum. Retrieved 3 January...
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McCone, Kim (1991). "The PIE stops and syllabic nasals in Celtic". StudiaCeltica Japonica. 4: 37–69. McCone, Kim (1992). "Relative Chronologie: Keltisch"...
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Armes Prydein Composed?’, StudiaCeltica (Cardiff, 2008), xlii, pp. 145–49. ‘Cadell and the Cadelling of Powys’, StudiaCeltica (Cardiff, 2012), xlvi, pp...
Scilly: Attitudes towards the Language and Recommendations for Policy". StudiaCeltica Fennica. 19: 107–130. doi:10.33353/scf.79496. "Celtic Revival". Humanities...
ISBN 1-85500-059-8 Ford, Patrick K. "Branwen: A Study of the Celtic Affinities," StudiaCeltica 22/23 (1987/1988): 29–35. In 1994 a feature film was released called...
(2001). "The Place Names of Ancient Hispania and its Linguistic Layers". StudiaCeltica. 35 (1): 213–244. Lejeune, Michel, Celtibérica, Universidad de Salamanca...
Young, Simon (2001). "Note on Britones in Thirteenth-century Galicia". StudiaCeltica. XXXV: 361–2. Ramón Yzquierdo Perrín, Universidade da Coruña, I Congreso...
*brigantinos exist in Continental Celtic?". In Meid, Wolfgang (ed.). StudiaCeltica et Indogermanica. Archaeolingua. pp. 145–149. ISBN 978-9638046284. de...
Rhys, William de Braose, and the lordship of Gower, 1289 and 1307", StudiaCeltica, XXXII: 189–209: the Latin account of the depositions made by Cragh...
(2005), "The First Anders Ahlqvist Lecture: Irish Myths and Legends", StudiaCeltica Fennica, II, Dublin: 19–20 MacKillop, James (2004), "Aillén mac Midgna"...
History Press, 2011. p. 83 Hamp, Eric (1979–1980). "Imbolc, Óimelc". StudiaCeltica (14/15): 106–113. Ward, Alan (2011). The Myths of the Gods: Structures...
McCone, Kim (1991). "The PIE stops and syllabic nasals in Celtic". StudiaCeltica Japonica. 4: 37–69. McCone, Kim (1992). "Relative Chronologie: Keltisch"...