- movement.[citation needed]
Perhaps the most
important German-speaking
Celticist was
Swiss scholar Rudolf Thurneysen (1857–1940). A
student of Windisch...
- 17
December 1915) was a
Welsh scholar,
fellow of the
British Academy,
Celticist and the
first professor of
Celtic at
Oxford University. He was born John...
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- Brittany. Indeed, the
Breton nationalists would be the most
enthusiastic pan-
Celticists,
acting as a lynch-pin
between the
different parts; "trapped"
within another...
-
languages Breton, Cornish, and Welsh. The name
Brythonic was
derived by
Welsh Celticist John Rhys from the
Welsh word Brython,
meaning Ancient Britons as opposed...
- 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...
-
traditions and practices." The
historian Charles Thomas, in
addition to the
Celticist Heinrich Zimmer,
writes that the
distinction between sub-Roman and post-Roman...
- matǎːsoʋitɕ]; born 14 May 1968) is a
Croatian linguist, Indo-Europeanist, and
Celticist. Matasović was born and
raised in Zagreb,
where he
attended primary and...
- John
Fraser (1882 – 18 May 1945) was
Jesus Professor of
Celtic at the
University of Oxford. He was born in Inverness, Scotland, and
studied at the University...
- John
Carey is an
American philologist, professor, and
scholar of
Celtic studies,
specialising in
subjects of
early Irish and
Welsh literature, religion...