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| Jenny Rowland; (2011) Early Welsh Saga Poetry (reprint). Cambridge: Boydell and Brewer. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1989) Early Welsh Saga Poetry: A Study and Edition of the Englynion. *: D.S. Brewer. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (2003) Cyfoeth y Testun: Ysgrifau ar Lenyddiaeth Gymraeg yr Oesoedd Canol. University of Wales: University of Wales Press. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1994) The Story of Heledd. *: Gregynog press. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1990) Celtic Linguistics: Readings on the Brythonic Languages. : Amsterdam. [Details] |
| Richard Glyn Roberts and Jenny Rowland; (2012) ''Un homologue du 'morceau du champion' en ancien francais'' In: Phyllis Gaffney and Jean-Michel Picard (eds). Mirabile Dictu: the medieval imagination. Essays in honour of Yolande de Pontfarcy Sexton. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1988) 'Genres' In: Brynley F. Roberts (eds). Early Welsh Poetry: Studies in the Book of Aneirin. Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales. [Details] |
| Jenny Rowland; (2007) 'The Gododdin' In: Ian Brown (eds). The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature, Vol. I. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (2003) 'Y Beirdd Enwog: Anhysbys a'i Cant' In: Iestyn Daniel et al (eds). Cyfoeth y Testun. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1990) 'Notes on The Gododdin' In: M. Ball et al (eds). Celtic Linguistics: Readings on the Brythonic Languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [Details] |
| Jenny Rowland; (2012) ''The Mutilation of Horses in Branwen''. Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, . [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1985) 'The Prose Setting of the Early Welsh Englynion Chwedlonol'. Eriu, 36 :29-43. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1983) 'The Manuscript Tradition of the Red Book Englynion'. Studia Celtica, 18 (19):79-95. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1983) 'Some Aspects of Proest in Early Welsh Poetry'. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 30 :234-238. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.(with Graham Thomas); (1982) 'Additional Versions of the Trystan Englynion and Prose'. Journal of the National Library of Wales, 22 :241-253. [Details] |
| Rowland, J.; (1981) 'Englynion Duad'. The Journal of Celtic Studies, 3 :51-87. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1981) 'An Early Old Welsh Orthographic Feature'. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 29 :513-520. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1981) 'The Family of Cyndrwyn and Cynddylan'. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 29 :526-527. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1981) 'Gwerydd'. Studia Celtica, 16 (17):234-247. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1981) 'Nac vn trew na deu ny nawd yraceu CT v.26'. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 29 :527-528. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1976) 'The Sources of Thomas Love Peacock's The Misfortunes of Elffin'. Anglo-Welsh Review, 26 :103-129. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (0) ''The Orthography of the Exemplar of Canu Aneirin Awdl , Ibid.: -20'. Canu Aneirin, XLV :119-120. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1995) 'Warfare and Horses in The Gododdin and the Problem of Catraeth'. Cambrian Medieval Studies, 30 :13-40. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1994) 'Welsh Studies: Early and Medieval Literature'. The Years Work in Modern Language Studies, 56 :640-643. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1993) 'Old Welsh franc, an Old English borrowing?'. Cambrian Medieval Studies, 26 :21-25. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1993) 'Welsh Studies: Early and Medieval Literature'. The Years Work in Modern Language Studies, 55 :632-635. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1990) 'OE Ealuscerwen/Meoduscerwen and the Concept of Paying for Mead'. Leeds Studies in English, 21 :1-12. [Details] | |||||||||
| Rowland, J.; (1990) 'Ymaes'. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 38 :118-119. [Details] | |||||||||
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| Rowland, J.; (2003) ''Y Beirdd Enwog: Anhysbys a'i Cant'' Cyfoeth y Testun :31-49. [Details] |
| Association: Glasgow University, Function/Role: External Examiner in Celtic Studies |
| Jenny Rowland; 'Does Bardd = Praise Poet. [Other], Cork Celtic Colloquium, Cork . |
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