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

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Edward Lhuyd’s Archæologia Britannica effectively marks the discovery of the Celtic languages and the founding of Celtic Studies. First published in 1707, this was a groundbreaking work in comparative philology, the result of first-hand study of the Celtic languages and an epic four-year journey through the countries where they were spoken. To celebrate the volume’s 300th anniversary, Lhuyd’s sectional prefaces are republished (alongside translations when these are not in English), together with other documents which elucidate the Archæologia’s genesis and reception. Lhuyd’s work is placed in its historical context in the introduction and a select bibliography is appended.
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Adolygiadau a Dyfyniadau
Archaeologia Britannica: Texts and Translations … is a significant contribution to the history of Celtic scholarship that brings together the prefaces to the various sections of Lhwyd’s Archaeologia along with an English translation of the Welsh, Cornish and Irish prefaces and a selection of related texts. (Richard Glyn Roberts, Archaeologia Cambrensis 160 (2011), p. 268)
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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
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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.