5489.
Bruch (Benjamin) (
ed.),
Eska (Charlene Shipman) (
ed.),
Fogarty (Hugh) (
ed.),
Izzo (Kathryn) (
ed.),
Luft (Diana) (
ed.),
Olson (Katharine) (
ed.): Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium: Volume XX, 2000/ edited by Benjamin
Bruch, Charlene Shipman
Eska, Hugh
Fogarty, Diana
Luft; Volume XXI, 2001 / edited by Benjamin
Bruch, Charlene Shipman
Eska, Kathryn
Izzo, Katharine
Olson.
Cambridge, MA: Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 2007. x + 455 pp.
Classifications:
9409.
Fogarty (Hugh):
Retoiric and composition in
Geneamuin Chormaic.
9410.
Fry (Susan Leigh): Penance, prizefights and prostitution: the medieval Irish cemetery and its many uses.
9411.
Maney (Laurance): Rebuke and revision in the early Irish annals: the death-notices of Muirchertach mac Ercae [†534] and Fínsnechta mac Cellaig [†808.]
9413.
Neville (Grace): ‘Words, words, words’: language about language in France and Ireland.
9414.
Auslander (Diane Peters): Gendering the
Vita Prima: an examination of St. Brigid’s role as ‘Mary of the Gael’.
9415.
Dembling (Jonathan): Celtic languages in the 1910 US census.
9416.
Fry (Susan Leigh): Digging deeper: adventures in medieval Irish burial and the case for interdisciplinary scholarship.
9417.
McKibben (Sarah E.): Laoiseach Mac an Bhaird and the politics of close reading.
9418.
Eichhorn Mulligan (Amy): Prescient birds and prospective kings: further comments on Irish elements in the Eddic poem
Rígsþula.
9419.
MacLeod (Sharon Paice): The descent of the gods: creation, cosmogony, and divine order in
Lebor gabála.
9420.
Palmer (Patricia): Babel is come again: linguistic colonisation and the bardic response in early modern Ireland.