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Articles

'An gaol idir th茅acs agus 铆omh谩: d煤shl谩n na nArd-Chros', by Caitr铆ona 脫 Dochartaigh in C铆n Chille C煤ile (Essays in honour of P谩draig 脫 Riain) (Celtic Studies Publications, 2004): An gaol idir th茅acs agus 铆omh谩

'Gilla Mo Dutu 脷a Caiside', by Kevin Murray, in C铆n Chille C煤ile (Essays in honour of P谩draig 脫 Riain) (Celtic Studies Publications, 2004): Gilla Mo Dutu Ua Casaide

 

Books

Gabhaltais Shearluis Mh贸ir. The conquests of Charlemagne edited from the Book of Lismore and three other vellum MSS, by Douglas Hyde (London: Irish Texts Society, 1917): 

Gadaidhe g茅ar na geamh-oidhche. 1. I n-a bhfuilid suim mh贸r d'eachtraibh 7 d'imtheachtaibh Finn 7 na F茅inne go foir-leathan 7 do sg茅altaibh eile nach iad, edited by the Columban League (Baile 脕tha Cliath: Dollard, 1915): 

Gaelic names of plants (Scottish and Irish): collected and arranged in scientific order, with notes on their etymology, their uses, plant superstitions, etc., among the Celts, with copious Gaelic, English, and scientific names, by John Cameron (Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1883): 

Gaelic pioneers of Christianity: the work and influence of Irish monks and saints in continental Europe, by Louis Gougaud (Dublin: M.H. Gill and Son, Ltd., 1923): 

The Gaelic songs of Duncan MacIntyre, ed. George Calder (Edinburgh: J. Grant, 1912): 

Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae by the Four Masters, ed. P. Walsh, AH 5-6 (1916-7) and separately (Maynooth / Dublin, 1918): 

The genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's country, by John O'Donovan (Dublin: Irish archaeological society, 1844): 

Giolla an fhiugha or, the lad of the ferule. Eachtra Cloinne R铆gh na h-Ioruaidhe or, Adventures of the Children of the king of Norway, with translation, notes and glossary, by Douglas Hyde (London: published for the Irish Texts Society by David Nutt, 1899): 

Gleanings from Irish Manuscripts, ed. P. Walsh (2nd ed., with additions, Dublin, 1933): 

Goidelica: Old and Early-middle-Irish Glosses, Prose and Verse, ed. by Whitley Stokes (London: Tr眉bner & Co., 1872): 

Goidilica; or, Notes on the Gaelic manuscripts preserved at Turin, Milan, Berne, Leyden, the monastery of S. Paul, Carinthia, and Cambridge, with eight hymns from the Liber hymnorum, and the Old-Irish notes in the Book of Armagh, ed. Whitley Stokes (Calcutta: Calcutta Central Press Co., 1866): 

Gramadac dh谩-theangthach: an Ghaedhilg agus an B茅arla ar aghaidh a ch茅ile, by Thaddeus Connellan; edited by Seosamh Laoide (Baile 脕tha Cliath: Connradh na Gaedhilge, 1906): 

A Grammar of the Iberno-Celtic, Or Irish Language: The Second Edition, with Additions (1782), by Charles Vallancey (Dublin: Printed and sold by R. Marchbank, 1782): 

A grammar of the Iberno-Celtic, or Irish Language (1773), by Charles Vallancey (Dublin: Printed by R. Marchbank, for G. Faulkner, T. Ewing, and R. Moncrieff, 1782): 

A grammar of the Irish language, by John O'Donovan (Dublin: Hodges and Smith, 1845): 

A grammar of the Irish language, by Patrick W. Joyce (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1896): 

Grammatica celtica. E monumentis vetustis tam hibernicae linguae quam britannicae dialecti, cambricae, conricae, armoricae nec non e gallicae priscae reliquiis construxit J. C. Zeuss, vol. 1 (Lipsiae: apud Weidmannos, 1853): 

Grammatica Celtica: E monumentis vetustis tam hibernicae linguae quam ... construxit J. C. Zeuss. Editio altera Hermann Ebel. Fasciculus I (Berlin: Weidmann; Paris: Maisonneuve, 1868): 

Grammatica Celtica. E monumentis vetustis tam hibernicae linguae quam britannicae dialecti, cambricae, conricae, armoricae nec non e gallicae priscae reliquiis construxit J. C. Zeuss, vol. 2 (Lipsiae: apud Weidmannos, 1853): 

Guide to Irish Quaker Records, edited by Olive C. Goodbody (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1967).: 

 

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