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There are 2077 items in this collection.
, , Tues 15 Nov 2016, 22.45. Superheroes of the Mabinogion, View Webpage » View notes »
Hawke, Andrew et al., 2014. Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru / A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, (GPC), View Webpage »
Haycock, Marged, 1983. Llyfr Taliesin : astudiaethau ar rai agweddau, View Webpage » View notes »
Haycock, Marged, 1983. Preiddeu Annwn’ and the Figure of Taliesin, in: 52–78 View notes »
Haycock, Marged, 1999. 'Where cider ends, there ale begins to reign': drink in medieval Welsh poetry, . University of Cambridge, Dept of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic Studies
Haycock, Marged, 2007. Legendary poems from the Book of Taliesin, . CMCS Publications
Haycock, Marged, 2004. Taliesin a Brwydr y Coed, in: J. E. and Gwen Caerwyn Williams Memorial Lecture
Haycock, Marged, Koch, John T., 2006. Taliesin - the Taliesin Tradition, . pp. 1653 -6. ABC Clio. View notes »
Haycock, Marged, 2013. Prophecies from the Book of Taliesin: An edition, translation and study of the remaining unedited poems in the Book of Taliesin, (National Library of Wales MS Peniarth 2), . CMCS Publications View notes »
Haycock, Marged, Koch, John T., 2006. Bromwich, Rachel, . pp. 294-5. ABC Clio. View notes »
Haycock, Marged, 2011. Rachel Sheldon Bromwich: 30.07.1915— 15.12.2010, in: ZCP. pp. 1-4
, , Johnston, Dafydd, Rowland, Jenny, Daniel, Iestyn, 2003. Cyfoeth y Testun: Ysgrifau ar Lenyddiaeth Gymraeg yr Oesoedd Canol, [Texts of Power: Essays on Medieval Welsh Literature, my trans.], . Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru
Hayes, Derek W., Koc, Michas, Williams, Dyfed, , , 2002 Nov. Otherworld (S4C), View Webpage » View notes »
, , Mar 14, 2015. The First Branch, View Webpage » View notes »
, , Mar 14, 2015. The Fourth Branch, part 1, View Webpage » View notes »
, , Mar 14, 2015. The Second Branch, View Webpage » View notes »
, , Mar 14, 2015. The Third Branch, part 1, View Webpage » View notes »
, , 2017. Cockblocking yourself because of dogs: pre-Medieval etiquette 101, View Webpage » View notes »
Hazekamp, Annemarie, 2007. Social roles in selected medieval Welsh prose tales, View notes »
, , 1999. Rhiannon Seating, View Webpage » View notes »
, , , , , , 2010. Afterlife and Celtic Concepts of the Otherworld, . pp. 43-58 View Webpage »
Hellman, Dara, 2014. Gereint as Rhetorical Question: Curating Continuity,
Hellman, Dara, 2010. The Born(e) Legitimacy: Coherence, Conjuncture, and Closure in Gereint vab Erbin,
Helppenstall, Rayner, 1950 -1951. Taliesin's Praise-in-Death of Owain vab Urien Rheged, in: Poetry Quarterly. pp. 213
Hemming , Jessica, 2011. Legendary Poems from the Book of Taliesin, in: Folklore. pp. 354-356
Hemming , Jessica, 2010. Ireland and the Grail, in: Folklore. pp. 113-115
Hemming , Jessica, 2012. An Introduction to Early Irish Literature, in: Folklore. pp. 244-246
Hemming , Jessica, 2002. Bos primigenius in Britain, or Why Do Fairy Cows Have Red Ears?, in: Folklore. pp. 71-82
Hemming , Jessica, 1999. Review of Breeze, in: Early Medieval Europe. pp. 149–50
Hemming , Jessica, 2009. The Mabinogi : Legend and Landscape of Wales (Review), in: Folklore. pp. 232-234 View notes »
Hemming , Jessica, , , 2007. The 'mythological' names in the Four Branches, . pp. 354-356. Four Courts Press
Hemming , Jessica, 1996. Ami and Amile: A Partial Source for Pwyll?, in: CMCS. pp. 57-93 View notes »
Hemming, Jessica, 2011. The Curious Case of the ‘Countess’ in the Welsh Romances,
Hemming, Jessica, 1995. ’Across the Crupper of His Horse’: Stirrups, Mounted Combat, and the Pre-Norman Welsh,
Hemming, Jessica, 1997. Bos primigenius in Britain, or Why Do Fairy Cows Have Red Ears?,
Hemming, Jessica, 1998. Reflections on Rhiannon and the Horse Episodes in Pwyll, in: Western Folklore. pp. 19-40
Hemming, Jessica, 2009. Beast-Boys and Evil Twins: Folk Narrative Names in the Four Branches of the Mabinogi,
Hemming, Jessica, 2013. The Colour Portrait in Medieval Welsh Literature,
Hemming, Jessica, 1997. Sellam gestare: Saddle-Bearing Punishments and the Case of Rhiannon, in: Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies. pp. 45 - 64 View notes »
Hemming, Jessica, Nagy, Josef F., 2007. Ancient Tradition or Authorial Invention? The ‘Mythological’ Names in the Four Branches, . Four Courts Press.
Hemming, Jessica, 2012. Red, White, and Black in Symbolic Thought: The Tricolour Folk Motif, Colour Naming, and Trichromatic Vision, in: Folklore. pp. 310-329
Hemming, Jessica, Aug. 2003. Ancient Tradition or Authorial Invention? The ‘Mythological’ Names in the Four Branches,
, , 1993. The Legend of Ami and Amile as a Source for the Mabinogi of Pwyll,
, , 2019. Review: The Mabinogi: Legend and Landscape of Wales, in: The Folklore Society. pp. 232-234
Hemming, Jessica (then Hooker), 1995. A textual commentary on the First Branch of the Mabinogi, View notes »
Henley, Georgia, 2010. Vengeful Wells and Spouting Lakes: Expressions of Hydrolatry in Gerald of Wales, Chrétien de Troyes, and Celtic Myth,
Henri, Theodore Claude, 1842. Contes Populaire des Anciens Bretons, . Imprimerie Schneider et Landgrand. View notes »
Henry, P. L., 1968. Culhwch and Olwen—Some Aspects of Style and Structure, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 30-38
Henry, P. L., 1968. Culhwch and Olwen—Some Aspects of Style and Structure”, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 30-38
Hepfer, Karl, 2000. Die Mabinogion und ihre Nachfahren, in: Inklings: Jahrbuch für Literatur und Ästhetik. pp. 290-311
, , 1906. Mabinogion : fornwaleska sagor,
, , 1930. The story of Kilhweh and Olwen, from the Mabinogion and its relation to Arthur, in: Proceedings of the Dyserth and District Field Club
, , 2007. Preiddeu Annwn: The Spoils of Annwn, View Webpage » View notes »
Higley, Sarah Lynn, 2007. Preiddeu Annwn ("The Spoils of Annwn") from the Book of Taliesin, View Webpage » View notes »
Higley, Sarah Lynn, 1994. Dirty Magic: Seiðr, Science, and the Parturating Man in Medieval Norse and Welsh Literature, in: Essays in Medieval Studies. pp. 137-149
, , , , 2018. The (Pregnant) Mouse Freed from the Gallows: A Ballad Parallel for the Conclusion of Manawydan fab Llŷr, in: Folklore View notes »
Hill, Thomas D., 1990. Jaufre, Pwyll and the Receding Lady: an Essay on Comparative Horsemanship, in: French Studies Bulletin. pp. 1-3
Hollo, Anselm, 1975. The Mabinogion, on Translation, in: Chicago Review. pp. 175 ff.
Honko, Lauri, 2000. Text as Process and Practice: the textualization of oral epics, . pp. 3 -54. Mouton de Gruyter View notes »
, , 2008. Trioedd Ynys Prydein and Major Mss./ Comprehensive Chart of the Welsh Triads, View Webpage » View notes »
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WHAT IS IN IT? The Mabinogi Bibliography is firstly about the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, but it also has a lot of entries for ‘The Mabinogion.’ There are selected background resources (e.g. Welsh historical context, and Middle Welsh.) Then there are key items of fiction, theatre, arts, media, music. Lots of online resources.