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by Anne Ross


  Bibliography

  Adamnán, Life of Columba, ed. Reeves, W., Llanerch Publishers, 1988

  Chris Barber, More Mysterious Wales, Paladin, 1987

  G. Bentham and J.D. Hooker, The Handbook of British Flora, L. Reeve, Ashford, 1945

  Peter C. Bartrum, A Welsh Classical Dictionary, The National Library of Wales, 1993

  Rachel Bromwich and D. Simon Evans, Culhwch and Olwen, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1992

  Rachel Bromwich, A.O.H. Jarman, Brynley F. Roberts (ed.) The Arthur of the Welsh: the Arthurian Legend in Medieval Welsh Literature, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1991

  Rachel Bromwich, Trioedd Ynys Prydein, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1961 (new edition imminent)

  T.M. Charles-Edwards, Morfydd E. Owen and Paul Russell (Ed.), The Welsh King and his Court, Pub. on behalf of the History and Law Committee of the Board of Celtic Studies, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2000.

  Daily Express Encyclopedia, 1934, Daily Express Publications, London (9 vols.)

  J.C. Davies, Folklore of West and Mid-Wales, Aberystwyth, 1911 and Llanerch, 1992

  Folklore Myths and Legends of Britain, Reader’s Digest Association Ltd, London, 1973

  Folk-Lore; Transactions of the Folklore Society Vol. VII No. 4 December 1986

  Gerald of Wales, The Journey through Wales; The Description of Wales, Penguin Classics, trans. Lewis Thorpe, 1978

  Chris Grooms, The Giants of Wales, The Edwin Mellen Press, Lampeter, 1993

  William Heist, The Fifteen Signs Before Doomsday, R. Holland, Byegones, Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, Capel Garmon, 1992

  M.G. Jarrett, Early Roman Campaigns in Wales, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1994

  Brian John, Pembrokeshire Past and Present, Greencroft Books, Pembrokeshire, 1995

  Francis Jones, The Holy Wells of Wales, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1992

  Gwyn Jones and Thomas Jones (ed.), The Mabinogion, Everyman’s Library, 1974

  T. Gwynn Jones, D.S. Brewer, Welsh Folklore and Folk-Custom, Rowman & Littlefleld, 1979 (reprint of 1930)

  T.D. Kendrick, The Druids, Methuen, London, 1927

  C. Kightly, A Traveller’s Guide to Places of Worship, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986

  MacKendrick, P., The Mute Stones Speak, London, 1932

  James Motley, Tales of the Cymry, Longmans and Hughes, London, 1848

  Elias Owen, Welsh Folk-Lore, 1887, Woodall & Minshall

  Trefor M. Owen, The Celebration of Candlemas in Wales, Folklore, vol. 84, Autumn 1973, 238–51

  Trefor M. Owen, Welsh Folk Customs, Gomer Press 1987

  Iorwerth C. Peate, Corn ornaments, Folklore vol. 82, Autumn 1971, 177–84

  Thomas Pennant (1726–98) Tours in Wales vols. 1–3, H. Humphreys, Caernarvon, 1883

  John Pughe, The Physicians of Mddvai, Meddygon Mddfi, London 1884, Llanerch 1993

  Barry Raftery, Pagan Celtic Ireland, Thames & Hudson Ltd. 1994

  S. Rees, Dyfed, H.M.S.O. London, 1992

  John Rhys, The Hibbert lectures, 1886, Williams and Norgate, London, 1892

  Anne Ross, Pagan Celtic Britain, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1967

  Anne Ross, A Traveller’s Guide to Celtic Britain, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985

  Anne Ross, Druids, Tempus, 1999

  Brian Shuel, The National Trust Guide to Traditional Customs of Britain, Webb & Bower, Exeter, 1985

  P. Sims-Williams, Degrees of Celticity in Ptolemy’s Names; examples from Wales, in D.N. Parson’s and P. Sims-Williams, eds., Ptolemy, Aberystwyth 2000, 1–15

  Meic Stephens (Ed.) The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales O.U.P. 1986

  Tacitus, On Britain and Germany,Trans. Mattingley 1948, Penguin Books

  Derick S. Thomson (ed.),Companion to Gaelic Scotland, Basil Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 1983

  Marie Trevelyan, From Snowdon to the Sea, John Hogg, London, 1894

  Reverend John Williams ab Ithel (ed.), The Physicians of Myddfai, translated by John Pughe and edited by the the Welsh MSS Society, Longman & Co., London, 1890

  Ifor Williams (ed.), Pedeir Keinc, y Mabinogion, 1930, Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru, Cardiff

 

 

 


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