On the mutual interaction of Irish and Latin in two words used by Virgil the Grammarian: 1. litteratura [and its relation to OIr. litred]; 2. bessu [and its relation to OIr. bés.]
Discusses the various methods used by the Hispericists to coin new, artificial Latin words (incl. discussion of Hisp. Lat. besus and belua, arguably modelled on OIr. bés and bél).