03699nam 2200625 450 991046095660332120200917021826.01-4426-3254-210.3138/9781442632547(CKB)3710000000431884(EBL)3432044(OCoLC)929153484(MiAaPQ)EBC4669369(CEL)450004(OCoLC)918589083(CaBNVSL)thg00930927(DE-B1597)465797(OCoLC)979781135(DE-B1597)9781442632547(Au-PeEL)EBL4669369(CaPaEBR)ebr11255908(OCoLC)958513956(EXLCZ)99371000000043188420160920h19741974 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierMedieval Celtic literature a select bibliography /Rachel BromwichToronto, [Ontario] ;Buffalo, [New York] :University of Toronto Press,1974.©19741 online resource (129 p.)Toronto Medieval Bibliographies,0082-5050 ;5Includes index.0-8020-6252-0 Frontmatter -- Editor’s Preface -- Contents -- Author’s Preface -- Abbreviations -- I. Introductory Material -- II. Study of Language -- III. Literary History and Criticism -- IV. Texts and Translations -- V. Background Material -- Index -- Backmatter The focus of this bibliography is the native literary tradition expressed in Irish and Welsh verse and prose from the earliest time to circa 1450. Priority is given to the most recent critical works and editions, provided that they supersede previous ones; however, earlier scholarly work and critical editions of texts that are now regarded as classics are also included. Because of the highly selective nature of this bibliography, Rachel Bromwich includes only a few studies on early legal texts, historical background, ecclesiastical learning, hagiography, archaeology and art, and folklore. The bibliography is divided into five chapters, of which two are intended for newcomers to the field and list the more available works of reference and aids to language study. The remaining three are devoted to literary history and criticism, texts and translations, and background material. The more than 500 entries have been arranged to show the ways in which the medieval literature of Ireland and Wales pursue parallel courses. In each chapter a general and comparative section is followed by sub-sections dealing with Irish material (including Cornish and Breton). Within each of these sub-sections individual items dealing with similar or closely related topics have been grouped together. Since this work is intended primarily for students working in English, the majority of the listings are in English, but important works in Irish, Welsh, French, and German are also cited. Toronto medieval bibliographies ;5.Celtic philologyBibliographyCivilization, Medieval, in literatureBibliographyElectronic books.Celtic philologyCivilization, Medieval, in literature016.82/08/001Bromwich Rachel668599Leyerle John, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtUniversity of Toronto.Centre for Medieval Studies,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460956603321Medieval Celtic literature2269447UNINA