More than forty years after the publication of D. Ellis Evans book, Gaulish Personal Names, the author endeavours to write a supplement to it, mainly with the intention to compile an etymological index to all newly discovered names, either from new inscriptions (Gaulish and Celtiberian), or from new readings published in the periodicals or in the new corpuses.Gaulish Personal Names : une mise à jour. Plus de quarante ans après la publication du livre de D. Ellis Evans, Gaulish Personal Names, l’auteur s’est donné pour tâche d’écrire un supplément à ce travail, principalement dans l’intention de compiler un index étymologique de tous les noms récemment découverts, soit à partir des nouvelles inscriptions (gauloises et celtibères), soit à pa...
Billy Pierre-Henri. Toponymie française et dialectologie gauloise. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique,...
The dialects of Ancient Gaul : Part 1, The Records of the Dialects (continued). By Joshua Whatmough....
The study of Celtic proper names in the Roman Empire is still in its infancy, but it has come far si...
More than forty years after the publication of D. Ellis Evans book, Gaulish Personal Names, the auth...
Fleuriot Léon. D. Ellis Evans. Gaulish Personal Names. A Study of some Continental Celtic Formations...
Karin Stüber has already studied many aspects of Gaulish Personal Names and of their onomastic formu...
Notes on Gaulish onomastics. 1. The city of Cenabum, as well as the deities Cenabionae, C(e) nabetiu...
Evans D. Ellis. A comparison of the formation of some Continental and early Insular Celtic personal ...
Taverdet Gérard. Pierre-Henri Billy, Index onomasiologique des Atlas linguistiques par régions (doma...
Taverdet Gérard. Les toponymes gaulois en «NT». In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 25e année N°...
Billy Pierre-Henri. Personal names Studies of Medieval Europe : Social Identity and Familial Structu...
Lebel Paul. Sur quelques toponymes gaulois. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 14e année N°3, S...
The first one deals with a Gaulish coin of the EPOMEDUOS type, discovered on the « commune » of Ispa...
Dauzat Albert. The Dialects of Ancient Gaul (Publication N° 1571), by Joshua Whatmough, M. A., Harwa...
Falc'hun François. Les désinences gauloises -ia et -iacos dans la toponymie d'origine celtique en Fr...
Billy Pierre-Henri. Toponymie française et dialectologie gauloise. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique,...
The dialects of Ancient Gaul : Part 1, The Records of the Dialects (continued). By Joshua Whatmough....
The study of Celtic proper names in the Roman Empire is still in its infancy, but it has come far si...
More than forty years after the publication of D. Ellis Evans book, Gaulish Personal Names, the auth...
Fleuriot Léon. D. Ellis Evans. Gaulish Personal Names. A Study of some Continental Celtic Formations...
Karin Stüber has already studied many aspects of Gaulish Personal Names and of their onomastic formu...
Notes on Gaulish onomastics. 1. The city of Cenabum, as well as the deities Cenabionae, C(e) nabetiu...
Evans D. Ellis. A comparison of the formation of some Continental and early Insular Celtic personal ...
Taverdet Gérard. Pierre-Henri Billy, Index onomasiologique des Atlas linguistiques par régions (doma...
Taverdet Gérard. Les toponymes gaulois en «NT». In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 25e année N°...
Billy Pierre-Henri. Personal names Studies of Medieval Europe : Social Identity and Familial Structu...
Lebel Paul. Sur quelques toponymes gaulois. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 14e année N°3, S...
The first one deals with a Gaulish coin of the EPOMEDUOS type, discovered on the « commune » of Ispa...
Dauzat Albert. The Dialects of Ancient Gaul (Publication N° 1571), by Joshua Whatmough, M. A., Harwa...
Falc'hun François. Les désinences gauloises -ia et -iacos dans la toponymie d'origine celtique en Fr...
Billy Pierre-Henri. Toponymie française et dialectologie gauloise. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique,...
The dialects of Ancient Gaul : Part 1, The Records of the Dialects (continued). By Joshua Whatmough....
The study of Celtic proper names in the Roman Empire is still in its infancy, but it has come far si...