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

Mwy o wybodaeth
An exploration of the links between the languages, cultures and traditions of the Celtic peoples of Ireland and Britain through an analysis of literary sources, place or people names and the Gaelic language. Twenty-six English, Gaelic or French essays, include extracts from Celtic texts, accompanied by detailed commentaries, and comparisons between these three main areas of influence.
Adolygiadau a Dyfyniadau
It is especially appropriate for a volume of essays in honour of Professor Proinsias Mac Cana whose scholarly interests and influential writings in a variety of languages cover an exceptionally wide range of centrally important aspects of Celtic languages, literatures and cultures. The volume contains contributions not only in English (6), but also in French (4), German (1), Irish (4) and Welsh (1).
Séamus Mac Mathúna, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 55 (2006), p. 231
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.