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Vol. 9 (2012)

Published: 2013-05-27

Articles

  • Dónall Mac Amhlaigh - a Working Class Writer in Irish

    Panu Petteri Höglund
    12-21
    • PDF (Svenska)
  • The Vita I S Brigitae and De Duodecim Abusiuis Saeculi

    Máire Johnson
    22-35
    • PDF
  • Enwau ac Anryfeddodau Ynys Prydain and a Tradition of Topographical Wonders in Medieval Britain

    A. Joseph McMullen
    36-53
    • PDF
  • Early Irish bairdne ‘eulogy,panegyric’

    Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
    54-61
    • PDF
  • Divine Deformity: The Plinian Races (via Isidore of Seville) in Irish Mythology

    Phillip Andrew Bernhardt-House
    5-11
    • PDF

Reviews

  • Bernhardt-House, Phillip A.: Werewolves, Magical Hounds, and Dog-headed Men in Celtic Literature. A Typological Study of Shape-Shifting.

    Alexandra Bergholm
    62-65
    • PDF
  • Who are you calling barbarian?

    Antti Lampinen
    66-73
    • PDF
  • Review of Tome. Studies in Medieval Celtic History and Law in Honour of Thomas Charles-Edwards.

    Riitta Latvio
    74-76
    • PDF
  • Glendalough: City of God

    Katja Ritari
    77-79
    • PDF
  • Wolfgang Meid: The Celts

    Tom Sjöblom
    79-81
    • PDF
  • Ancient curses, medieval charms?

    Ilona Tuomi
    81-87
    • PDF

Studia Celtica Fennica is the Yearbook of the Finnish Society for Celtic Studies, SFKS, published annually since 2004. We are an international peer-reviewed, Open Access journal dedicated to all periods of the history, literature and languages of the Celtic-speaking countries.

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