- Études
Celtiques (EC) (French: [etyd sɛltik],
Celtic Studies) is a
French academic journal based in Paris. It
started life
under the name
Revue Celtique, which...
- moːr ˈkɛltək]; Breton: Ar Mor
Keltiek [ar moːr kɛlˈtiːɛk]; French: Mer
Celtique [mɛʁ sɛltik] C.
Michael Hogan. 2011.
Celtic Sea. eds. P.
Saundry & C. Cleveland...
-
Philologie (ZCP), est. 1896, Halle.
Revue Celtique (RC), est. 1870, Paris;
continued after 1934 by Études
celtiques. Ériu est. 1904, Dublin. The Bulletin...
- The
Celtic Orthodox Church (COC; French: Église
orthodoxe celtique), also
called the Holy
Celtic Church, is an
autocephalous Christian church founded in...
- to have been
subsumed into a
broader Festival Celtique in Plessé (along with
another Festival Celtique in Gévaudan), and a
Breton and
Celtic event named...
- "Compléments gallo-grecs" Études
celtiques 25: 79-106. — G-501 to G-523. Lejeune,
Michel (1990). "Compléments gallo-grecs" Études
celtiques 27: 175-177. — G-524 to...
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Vraie Langue Celtique".
Archived from the
original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 5
November 2015. Ct
Claude Dervieu, "Les
Origines Gallo-
Celtiques de la Nation...
- at the École
Pratique des
Hautes Études. He
founded the
journal Études
Celtiques. He was a
member of the Académie des
Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and...
- a 1998 song by
French hip hop band
Manau for
their debut album Panique celtique, on
which it
features as the
second track.
Initially released as a single...
-
Renaissance de la
Harpe Celtique or
Renaissance of the
Celtic Harp is a 1972
record album by the
Breton master of the
Celtic harp Alan
Stivell that revolutionised...