Germano-Celtica: A Festschrift for Brian Taylor
By (Author) Pamela O'Neill
Edited by Anders Ahlqvist
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
1st January 2017
Australia
General
Non Fiction
European history: the Celts
Paperback
271
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
Contents:
Preface by Anders Ahlqvist & Pamela ONeill
In Honour of my Father, Brian Taylor by Alasdair Taylor
Brian Taylor: The Wizard of Celtic Studies by Aedeen Cremin
Brian Taylor: An Appreciation by Sybil Jack
Hast du mir gesehen by Anders Ahlqvist
The Soul in the Old English Soliloquies and Ninth-Century Neoplatonism by Daniel Anlezark
The Psalter in the Prose Lives of St Guthlac by Helen Appleton
Welsh Antiquarianism and Proto-Nationalism in Elizabeth Hardys Owen Glendower (1849) by Geraint Evans
Caerleon and Cultural Memory in the Modem Literature of Wales by Helen Fulton
The Mavis of Clan Donald: Engaging with John MacCodrum by William Gillies
Studying in Continental Europe: The Experience of Australian Postgraduates by Wallace Kirsop
From Phonetics to Phonograph: Teaching Spoken German in the 1930s by Nicola McLelland
Scottish and German Connections by Michael Graham Nelson
Otherness in the Writings of St Patrick by Lynette Olson
A Possible Early Medieval Route across Scotland by Pamela ONeill
Literary Translations between Polish and Welsh: An Overview by Karolina Rosiak
The Death of the Dictation by Katherine Spadaro