Thomas Stephens was one of the most significant and controversial nineteenth-century Welsh scholars.

Mwy o wybodaeth
A major new collection by leading contemporary English-language Welsh poets and literary scholars, including original poems by Gillian Clarke, Sheenagh Pugh, Tony Conran, Philip Gross, and Tony Curtis, essays by Wynn Thomas, Tony Brown, Jane Aaron, and Gavin Edwards, art history by Peter Lord. The 30 original contributions are thematically organized:
I. Earth and Words
II.Landscapes, Warscapes
III. Welsh Women Writers
IV. Literature and Art
V. Literature and Religion
Adolygiadau a Dyfyniadau
Reading such critics recalls a rejoinder that Jeremy Hooker once made to me in an Aberystwyth pub: “I can tolerate a little mystery.” These contributions celebrate that in him, as much as the poetry and criticism he has given us. All the essays are refreshingly jargon-free.
(Huw Lawrence, Planet 189 (June/Jul. 2008), p. 107)
Mwy o deitlau
Exploring Celtic Origins
Exploring Celtic Origins is the fruit of collaborative work by researchers in archaeology, historical linguistics, and archaeogenetics over the past ten years, led by Sir Barry Cunliffe and John Koch
Magic, Metallurgy and Imagination in Medieval Ireland: Three Studies
This book is a study of the rich and fascinating traditions found early Irish literature concerning smiths and the fashioning of metal.
Celtic Religions in the Roman Period
This multi-authored book brings together new work, from a wide range of disciplinary vantages, on pre-Christian religion in the Celtic-speaking provinces of the Roman Empire.