The First Thousand Years of British Names: Notes and Bibliography
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The First Thousand Years of British Names

Notes and Bibliography

by Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn
(Heather Rose Jones, contact@heatherrosejones.com)
copyright 1998, all rights reserved


Notes

  1. Laing, p.23ff

  2. Jackson LHEB, p.5

  3. Jackson "The Date of the Old Welsh Accent Shift"

  4. Jackson LHEB, p.561

  5. Jackson LHEB, p.182ff

  6. Burn, p.102

  7. Burn, p.153

  8. Wacher, p.66

  9. Burn, p.102

  10. Burn, p.59

  11. Burn, p.34

  12. Evans, p.42

  13. Evans, p.170

  14. Jackson LHEB, p.188

  15. Collingwood, p.15

  16. This person is the father of the Gurci listed. Does this possibly show a tradition of choosing children's names that share an element with the parent's?

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Birley, Anthony. The People of Roman Britain. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980.

Burn, A.R. The Romans in Britain - An anthology of inscriptions. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1969.

Cassell's New Latin Dictionary L-E E-L. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1959.

Clark, G.T. Cartae et Alia Munimenta quae ab Dominium de Glamorgancia Pertinent. Cardiff: William Lewis, 1910.

Collingwood, R. G. & Wright R. P. The Roman Inscriptions of Britain. Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1983.

Evans, D. Ellis. Gaulish Personal Names. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1967.

Jackson, Kenneth. "The Date of the Old Welsh Accent Shift" in Studia Celtica 10/11(1975-6):40-53.

Jackson, Kenneth. Language and History in Early Britain. Edinburgh: The University Press, 1953.

Johnston, Harold Whetstone. The Private Life of the Romans. New York: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1903.

Laing, Lloyd. Britain Before the Conquest: Celtic Britain. New York: Granada, 1981.

Lewis, Henry & Pedersen, Holger. A Concise Comparative Celtic Grammar. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1989.

Wacher, John. Roman Britain. London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1980.


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