Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
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Recent articles include:
- Brent Miles, 'Branwen: A Reconsideration of the German and Norse Analogues', Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 52 (Winter 2006), 13-48
- Catherine McKenna, 'Revising Math: Kingship in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi', Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 46 (Winter 2003) 95-118
- Paul Russell, 'Texts in Contexts: Recent work on the Medieval Welsh Prose Tales', Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 45 (Summer 2003) 59-72
- Philip G. Rusche, 'The Laud Herbal Glossary and English-Celtic Contacts: A Reappraisal', Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 42 (Winter 2001) 73-82
- Fiona Winward, 'Some Aspects of the Women of The Four Branches', Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 34 (Winter 1997) 77-106
- Jessica Hemming, 'Ami and Amile: A Partial Source for Pwyll?', Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 32 (1996) 57-93
- Jenny Rowland, 'Old Welsh Franc: An Old English Borrowing?', Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 26 (1993) 21-25