Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies, held at Prifysgol Bangor University from July 31st to August 3rd 2017 | ISBN 9783942002400

Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies, held at Prifysgol Bangor University from July 31st to August 3rd 2017

herausgegeben von Raimund Karl und Katharina Möller
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonRaimund Karl
Herausgegeben vonKatharina Möller
Beiträge vonElisa Roma
Beiträge vonAlistair J. P. Sims
Beiträge vongeorge Broderick
Beiträge vonTatyana A. Mikhailova
Beiträge vonMarcel Bubert
Beiträge vonMary Leenane
Beiträge vonJames January-McCann
Beiträge vonDoris Edel
Beiträge vonRaimund Karl
Buchcover Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies, held at Prifysgol Bangor University from July 31st to August 3rd 2017  | EAN 9783942002400 | ISBN 3-942002-40-X | ISBN 978-3-942002-40-0

Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies, held at Prifysgol Bangor University from July 31st to August 3rd 2017

herausgegeben von Raimund Karl und Katharina Möller
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonRaimund Karl
Herausgegeben vonKatharina Möller
Beiträge vonElisa Roma
Beiträge vonAlistair J. P. Sims
Beiträge vongeorge Broderick
Beiträge vonTatyana A. Mikhailova
Beiträge vonMarcel Bubert
Beiträge vonMary Leenane
Beiträge vonJames January-McCann
Beiträge vonDoris Edel
Beiträge vonRaimund Karl
Proceedings of the second European symposium in Celtic Studies, held at Prifysgol Bangor University from July 31st to August 3rd 2017, edited by Raimund Karl & Katharina Möller – Contents –
– Elisa Roma: Old Irish pronominal objects and their use in verbal pro-forms – Alistair J. P. Sims: Celtic obsession in modern fantasy literature – George Broderick: Prof. Sir John Rhŷs in the Isle of Man (1886–1893): Linguistic material and texts – Tatyana A. Mikhailova: Geneta Viscara: the element caro- in Gaulish compound names and inscriptions – Marcel Bubert: Transcultural history and Early Medieval Ireland. Some reflections on European diversity, cultural transfer, and the history of knowledge – Mary Leenane: Character creation in the Ulster Cycle – James January-McCann: ‘Y gwsanaeth prydwysaidd yn y gwledydd yma’: Portrayals of Continental and English catholicism in sixteenth century Wales – Doris Edel: What did Ailill and Medb really quarrel about? A legal approach to the ‘Pillow Talk’ – Marco Budassi: The development of Insular Celtic double system of inflection – Raimund Karl: Social changes in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Wales: The beginning of Celtic Wales?