- movement.[citation needed]
Perhaps the most
important German-speaking
Celticist was
Swiss scholar Rudolf Thurneysen (1857–1940). A
student of Windisch...
-
Archbishops of
Wales (A. G. Edwards, Glyn
Simon and
Gwilym Williams).
Celticists ****ociated with the
college include Sir John Morris-Jones, Sir Thomas...
- Brittany. Indeed, the
Breton nationalists would be the most
enthusiastic pan-
Celticists,
acting as a lynch-pin
between the
different parts; "trapped"
within another...
- tongue". The word's
etymology has long been a
matter of debate.
Modern Celticists believe that
Irish siúl [ʃuːlʲ] "to walk" is at the root,
either via a...
-
celebrated Irish poet and
figure in the
Gaelic revival; they were both
Celticists and
students of
Irish mythology.
Robert Graves produced more than 140...
-
classical Latin chalybs, from the Gr**** chályps (χάλυψ), 'steel'). Most
Celticists consider Geoffrey's
Caliburnus to be
derivative of a lost Old
Welsh text...
-
traditions and practices." The
historian Charles Thomas, in
addition to the
Celticist Heinrich Zimmer,
writes that the
distinction between sub-Roman and post-Roman...
- uncle, also
named Charles de Gaulle, who was a
historian and p****ionate
Celticist who
advocated the
union of the Welsh, Scots, Irish, and
Bretons into one...
- to
expose what one
critic called the "xenophobic
ideologies of
radical Celticists". The
Citizen appears to be a
devotee of the
Celtic Revival and Irish...
- Riotamus, this
figure being the
original Arthur,
although historians and
Celticists have been
reluctant to
follow Ashe in his conclusions.
Whatever his sources...