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Gaulish personal names: a study of some Continental Celtic by D. Ellis. Evans

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Beeson, CPh. , Seel xxvii, cxvi fF. 5 In A and Μ (in a later hand). In L tantum only is added. For the entry in U see n. 4 above. In QBSN the Celsus subscription does not occur at all here. 6 See Ennodius, Diet. 8 (Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Auctorum Antiquissimorum, torn, vii, Berolini, 1885, P· 7^» 1. 26), Ep. 2. 15 and 23 (Mon. Germ. , vol. , p. 68,1. 28 and p. 73,1. 25). This fact was first noted by Sirmond in the *Notae ad Ennodium' (p. 78) of his edition of the works of Ennodius, Magni Felicis Ennodii episcopi Ticinensis opera.

Von H. Meusel (Berlin, W. Weber 1894). Meusel also revised the 17th edition of Kraner and Dittenberger's text and commentary: C. Iulii Caesaris Commentarii de Bello Gallico erklart von Fr. Kraner und W. Dittenberger, Siebzehnte, vollstandig umgearbeitete Auflage von H. Meusel, 3 Bande (Berlin, Weidmannsche Buchhandlung 1913-20). This work has now been reissued in a reprint, with 'Nachwort und bibliographische Nachtrage' by Hans Oppermann, in 3 volumes (Berlin, 28 INTRODUCTION R. Schneider 1 showed not only that β represented an independent tradition but also that it contained many readings superior to those of α.

Menendez Pelayo, 2, Madrid, 1955) ;* 'Los ilirios, de nuevo', £ephyrus 6, 1955, 194-7; 'Metodologia sobre onomastica celtica', op. cit. ; 'La inscripcion grande de Penalba de Villastar y la lengua celtiberica', Ampurias 17-18, 1955-6, 159-71; 'Las invasiones indoeuropeos, problema estratigrafico', ^ephyrus 8, 1957, 77-83; 'Indo-European Layers in the Hispanic Peninsula'^ Reports for the Eighth International Congress of Linguists (Oslo, 1957), 1. 168 ff. (also Proceedings of the VIIIth International Congress of Linguists (Oslo, 1958), 705-21); 'Las lenguas primitivas de la peninsula hispanica', Cuadernos de historia mundial 4, 1958, 291-309; 'Das Keltiberische, ein neuer Zweig des Festlandkeltischen', Kratylos 3, 1958, 1-14; 'Las inscripciones celtibericas de Penalba de Villastar', Emerita 2 7> J 959J 349~65 5 'Testimonios antiguos' (The evidence of the ancient Indo-European languages of the Hispanic peninsula), Enciclopedia Linguistica Hispdnica, tomo i (Madrid, 1959), 101-26; The Ancient Languages of Spain and Portugal (New York, 1961) ; 2 'Les Traces linguistiques celtiques dans la Peninsule Hispanique', Celticum VI (Supple­ ment a Ogam no.

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