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The following bibliography of Ogham related publications is a work in progress. Please
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Ogham general
Ogham stones of Ireland
Ogham stones of Wales and England
Ogham stones of Scotland and Isle of Man
Ogham general
Atkinson G. (1874): 'Some account of ancient Irish treatises on Ogham writing',
Journal of the Royal and Historical Archaelogoical Association Ireland
, 4th Ser., 3, pp 202-36.
Bhreathnach E. (2014):
Ireland in the Medieval World, AD400-1000: Landscape, kingship and religion
. Dublin.
Brash R. R. (1879):
The Ogam Inscribed Monuments of the Gaedhil in the British Isles
. London.
Brindley A. and Kilfeather A. (1993):
Archaeological Inventory of County Carlow
. Dublin, pp 54-5.
Buckley, V. M. and Sweetman, P. D. (1991):
Archaeological Survey of County Louth
. Dublin.
Carney J. (1975): 'The invention of the Ogom cipher',
Ériu
26, pp 53-65.
Carney J. (1979): 'Aspects of archaic Irish',
Éigse
17, pp 417-35.
Charles-Edwards T.M. (1976): 'Boundaries in Irish Law', in P.H. Sawyer (ed.),
Medieval settlement: continuity and change
. London, pp 83-7.
Charles-Edwards, T.M. (1971): 'Some Celtic kinship terms',
Bulletin of the Board of celtic Studies
24, 105-22.
Charles-Edwards T.M. (2000):
Early Christian Ireland
. Cambridge.
Chiu H. (2006): 'The political function of 'early Christian’ inscriptions in Wales',
JAEMA
2, pp 23–41.
Cuppage J. et al. (1986):
Archaeological Survey of the Dingle peninsula
. Ballyferriter.
Derolez R. (1951): 'Ogam, “Egyptian” “African” and “Gothic” alphabets',
Scriptorium
5, pp 3-20.
Diack F.C. (1931): 'The origin of the Ogam alphabet',
Scottish Gaelic Studies
3, pp 86-91.
Egan M. (1983): 'Reflections on Ogham and the Irish harp',
Éigse
19, pp 217-229. (vs. S. O Boyle ,
Ogam: The Poets’ Secret
. Dublin, 1980).
Ferguson S. (1887):
Ogham Inscriptions in Ireland, Wales and Scotland
. Edinburgh.
Garrett A. (1999): 'On the prosodic phonology of Ogam Irish',
Ériu
50, pp 139–160.
Gerschel L. (1957): 'Origine et premier usage des caractères ogamiques',
Ogam
9, pp 151-173.
Gerschel L. (1962): 'L'ogam et le nombre',
Études Celtiques
10, pp 127-166
Gerschel L. (1962) 'L'ogam et le nom',
Études Celtiques
10, pp 516-557.
Gippert J. (1990): 'Präliminarien zu einer Neuausgabe der Ogaminschriften',
Britain 400-600 Language and History
(ed. A. Bammesberger and A. Wollmann (Anglistische Forschungen 205)), pp 291-304.
Gippert, J. (1997):
Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text-und Sprachmateriale. Ogam-Inschriften: Bilderverzeichnis (picture catalogue).
(2nd edition) University of Frankfurt, online database:
titus.uni-frankfurt.de/ogam/ogbildx.htm
Gippert, J. (2001):
Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text-und Sprachmateriale. TITUS OGAMICA
. (3rd edition) University of Frankfurt, online database:
titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de/ogam/frame
Graves C. (1876): 'On the Ogam alphabet',
Hermathena
2, pp 443-472.
Graves C. (1879): 'On the Ogam Beith Luis Nin',
Hermathena
3, pp 208-244.
Graves C. (1888): 'On the Ogam inscriptions'
Hermathena
6, pp 241-268.
Gray L.H. (1929): 'The Ogham genitive singular in -AIS',
Language
5, pp 251-3.
Greene D. (1972): 'Varia III: A detail of syncope',
Ériu
23, pp 232-4.
Hamlin A. (1982): 'Early Irish stone carving: content and context', in S. M. Pearse , (ed.)
The Early Church in Western Britain and Ireland
, BAR 102, 283-96, Oxford.
Harvey A. (1987): 'Early literacy in Ireland: the evidence from Ogam',
Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies
14, pp 1-15.
Harvey A. (1987): 'The Ogam inscriptions and their geminate consonant Symbols',
Ériu
38, pp 45-71.
Harvey A. (2001): 'Problems in dating the origins of the ogham script', in J. Higgitt , K. Forsyth and D. Parsons (eds.)
Roman, Runes and Ogham. Medieval Inscriptions in the Insular World and on the Continent
. Donington: Shaun Tyas, pp 51-65, photos pp 17-27.
Jackson K.H. (1949): 'Primitive Irish ṷ and ƀ',
Études Celtiques
5, pp 105-15
Johnston, E. (2013):
Literacy and Identity in Early Medieval Ireland
. Woodbridge.
Kenny, N. (2006): 'Materiality and meaning: ogham stone monuments of the Dingle peninsula',
JKAHS
(2nd Series) 6, pp 60–88.
Kern, G. (2009):
Ogam Inscriptions of Ireland: A Re lative Chronology Based on Linguistic Evidence
, MA dissertation, University of Aberystwyth.
Laing, L. (1975):
The Archaeology of Late Celtic Britain and Ireland
, c. 400-1200 AD. Methuen.
Lankford, C. (2006):
Ogham Stones
. Privately published.
Macalister, R.A.S. (1945, 1949):
Corpus inscriptionum insularum Celticarum
. 2 Vols.
MacNeill, E. (1907): 'Mocu, Maccu',
Ériu
3, pp 42-49.
MacNeill, E. (1909): 'Notes on the distribution, history, grammar, and import of the Irish Ogham inscriptions',
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
27, pp 329-370.
MacNeill, E. (1931): 'Archaisms in the Ogham inscriptions',
PRIA
39, pp 33-53.
Mac White, E. (1960/61): 'Contributions to a study of Ogam memorial stones',
ZCP
28, pp 194-308.
Mallory, J.P. (2013):
The Origins of the Irish
. London and New York.
McCone, K. (1985): 'Varia II: 2. OIr. olc, luch- and IE *wĺ̥k
w
os, *lúk
w
os ‘wolf’',
Ériu
36, pp 171-6.
McCone, K. (1996):
Towards a Relative Chronology of Ancient and Medieval Celtic Sound Changes
. Maynooth.
McManus, D. (1986): 'Ogam: archaizing, orthography and the authenticity of the manuscript key to the alphabet',
Ériu
37, pp 1–31.
McManus, D. (1988): 'Irish letter-names and their keenings',
Ériu
39, pp 127-68.
McManus, D. (1989): 'Runic and Ogam letter-names: a parallelism' in D. Ó Corráin , L. Breatnach , K. McCone ) (eds)
Sages, Saints and Storytellers
(Celtic Studies in honour of Professor James Carney. Maynooth Monographs 2, pp 144-8.
McManus, D. (1991):
A guide to ogam
. Maynooth Monographs 4.
Moffat K. (2011-12): 'The 'Grammar of Legibility': Word Separation in Ogam Inscriptions',
Peritia
22-23, pp 281-94.
Moore, F. (2007):
Ardfert Cathedral: summary of excavation results
. Dublin.
Moore, M. (1999):
Archaeological Inventory of County Waterford
. Dublin, pp 178-9.
Newman, C. (2005): 'Re-composing the archaeological landscape of Tara', in Edel Bhreathnach (ed.),
The kingship and landscape of Tara
. Dublin, pp 361-409.
Newman, C. (2009): 'The Sword in the Stone: previously unrecognised archaeological evidence of ceremonies of the later Iron Age and early medieval period', in G. Cooney et al (eds.),
Relics of old decency: archaeological studies in later prehistory. Festschrift for Barry Raftery
. Dublin, pp 425-36.
O’Brien, M.A. (1962):
Corpus genealogiarum Hiberniae
. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
O’Brien, M.A. (1971): 'Notes on Irish proper names',
Celtica
9, p. 212.
O’Brien, M.A. (1973): 'Old Irish personal names',
Celtica
10, pp 211-36.
Ó Cuív, B. (1986): 'Aspects of Irish personal names',
Celtica
18, pp 151-84.
O'Kelly, M.J. (1945): (Review of
Corpus
),
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
50, pp 152-3.
Ó Riain, B. (1972): 'Boundary associations in early Irish society',
Studia Celtica
7, pp 12-29.
O'Sullivan, A. and Sheehan, J. (1996):
The Iveragh Peninsula: An Archaeological Survey of South Kerry
. Cork.
Plummer, C. (1923): 'On the meaning of Ogham stones',
RC
40, pp 387-90.
Pokorny, J. (1959):
Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch
. Tübingen/Bern.
Potterton, M. and Corlett, C. (eds) (2010):
Death and burial in early medieval Ireland in the light of recent archaeological excavations
. Dublin.
Power, D. et al (1992):
Archaeological Inventory of County Cork: West Cork
. Volume 1, pp 124-5. Dublin.
Power, D. et al (1997):
Archaeological Inventory of County Cork: Mid Cork
. Volume 3. Dublin, pp 165-72.
Raftery, J. (1969): 'National Musuem of Ireland Archaeology Acquisitions 1966',
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
99: p. 105.
Schrijver, P. (1999): 'Vowel rounding by primitive Irish labiovelars',
Ériu
50, pp 133–137.
Sims-Williams, P. (1992): 'The additional letters of the Ogam Alphabet',
Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies
23, pp 29-75.
Sims-Williams, P. (1993): 'Some problems in deciphering the early Irish Ogam alphabet',
TPhS
91, pp 133–180.
Sims-Williams, P. (2003):
The Celtic inscriptions of Britain: phonology and chronology, c. 400–1200
. PPhS, 37. Oxford and Boston.
Stifter, D. (2011): 'review of: Graham R. Isaac,
Studies in Celtic Sound Changes and their Chronology
, Innsbruck: 2007' in
Journal of Celtic Linguistics
14, p 24 in full online version only at
http://www.univie.ac.at/lexlep/wiki/Stifter_2011
.
Swift, C. (1997):
Ogam Stones and the Earliest Irish Christians
. Maynooth.
Swift, C. (2015): 'The story of Ogham'
History Today (digital edition)
,
http://www.historytoday.com/catherine-swift/story-ogham
Thomas, C. (1990): '
Gallici nautae de Galliarum provinciis
; a sixth/sevent century trade with Gaul, reconsidered',
Medieval Archaeology
34, pp1-26.
Thomas, C. (1994):
And Shall These Mute Stones Speak? Post-Roman Inscriptions in Western Britain
. Cardiff.
Toal, C. (1995):
North Kerry Archaeological Survey
, Dingle, no. 774 Rathkenny.
Uhlich, J. (1989): '
dov(a)
- and lenited -
b
- in Ogam',
Ériu
40, pp 129–134.
Uhlich, J. (1993):
Die Morphologie der komponierten Personennamen des Altirischen
, Witterschlick Bonn.
Vendryes, J. (1960-1996):
Lexique étymologique de l'irlandais ancien
, Vols. A, B, C, D, M-P, R-S, T-U, Paris.
Ziegler, S. (1994):
Die Sprache der altirischen Ogam-Inschriften
. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht.
Ogham stones of Ireland
Barry, E. (1896): 'On ogham-stones seen in Kilkenny County',
JRSAI
26, pp 122-35. Retrieved June 18, 2020, from
www.jstor.org
. [Kilkenny: Lamoge, Legan; Wexford: Houseland/Portersgate (Hook Point); Waterford: Kilbeg; Topped Mountain; Ballyspellan brooch]
Barry, E. (1897): 'Discovery of an ogham inscription at Rathcanning in the county of Cork',
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
3, pp 41-4.
Barry, E. (1897): 'Ogham Inscription in Co. Cork',
JRSAI
27, pp 79-80.
Bennett I. and Uí Shíthigh B. (1995):
Ogham Stones of the Dingle Peninsula
. Ballyferriter.
Bergin O. (1932): 'On the Kilbonane Ogams',
Ériu
11, pp 107-11.
Brash R. R. (1868-9): 'On the Seskinan ogham inscriptions, County of Waterford',
JRSAI
10, pp 118-30. Retrieved August 26, 2020, from
www.jstor.org
Brash R. R. (1873): 'On two Ogham-inscribed stones from Tinnahally, Co. Kerry',
PRIA
, Vol. 15, pp 186-91.
Buckley, J. (1907): 'On an Ogham stone recently discovered at Greenhill, Co. Cork',
JCHAS
13, pp 116-8.
Corlett, C. and Weaver, M. (eds) (2002):
The Price Notebooks
, Vol. 2, p.541. [Donard]
Condit, T. and Moore, F. (2003): 'Oweynagat – the Cave of Cruachain: an entrance to the Otherworld in County Roscommon',
Archaeology Ireland
, Heritage Guide No. 22.
de hÓir S. (1983): 'The Mount Callan Ogham stone and its context',
North Munster Antiquarian Journal
25, pp 43-57 (see also vol. 26, 1984, p. 99).
Devane C. (2001): 'An Ogam-inscribed stone in Ballintaggart',
Peritia
15, pp 369–372.
Eogan, G. and Moore, F. (2008): 'A Fragment of an Iron-Age Quern and an Ogham Stone',
Peritia
20, pp 297–314 [Spiddal, Co. Meath].
Fanning T. and Ó Corráin D. (1977): 'An Ogham stone and cross-slab from Ratass church, Tralee',
Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historial Society
10, pp 14-18.
Ferguson S. (1864-6): 'Account of ogham inscriptions in the cave at Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon',
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
9, pp 155-70.
Ferguson, S. (1874): 'On a Recently-Discovered Ogham Inscription at Breastagh, in the County of Mayo',
PRIA
15, 201-6.
FitzGerald, W. (1902): 'Discovery of an Ogham Stone near Maynooth, Co. Kildare',
JRSAI
32, pp 267-8.
Fitzgerald, W.(1903-5): 'Notes on an Ogham-inscribed stone recently discovered in the Donaghmore Churchyard, near Maynooth, in the County Kildare, with a reading of its inscription by Professor John Rhys',
Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society
4, pp 155-60.
Graves, C. (1895): 'On an ogham inscription recently discovered near Gortatlea, County Kerry',
JRSAI
25, 1-4.
Greene S. (2013): 'Killeen Cormac - the archaeology and history of a significant early Christian foundation',
Journal of the Kildare Archaeological and Historical Society and Surrounding Districts
20, Part 3, pp 26-47.
Hamlin A. (2001): 'Some Little-Known Ulster Inscriptions', in J. Higgitt , K. Forsyth and D. Parsons (eds.)
Roman, Runes and Ogham. Medieval Inscriptions in the Insular World and on the Continent
. Donington: Shaun Tyas, pp 51-65, figures 17-27.
Henry F. (1937): 'Early Christian slabs and pillar stones in the west of Ireland/
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
67, pp 275-79.
Hitchcook R. (1848): 'An account of the discovery of Ogham stones presented by Mr. Richard Hitchcook',
PRIA
4 (1847-50), pp 271-2. [Arraglen, Martramane]
Hitchcook R. (1856): 'On an inscription in the Ogham character',
PRIA
6 (1853-7), pp 439-41.
King H. A. (2011-12): 'An ogham-inscribed antler handle from Clonmacnoise',
Peritia
20, pp 315-22.
Kirwan, E. M. (1987): 'Drumlohan: A survey of its antiquities',
Decies
35, pp 33-40.
Kirwan, E. M. (1985): 'The Ogham stones at Drumlohan, reconsidered',
Decies
28, pp 6–12.
Macalister, R. A. S. (1898): 'Ballywiheen Church, Ballyneanig, Co. Kerry',
JRSAI
28, pp 15-20.
Macalister, R. A. S. (1899): 'On an ancient settlement in the south-west of the barony of Corkaguiney, County of Kerry',
TRIA
31, pp 209-392. [Coumeenole]
Macalister, R. A. S. (1902):
Studies in Irish Epigraphy. A Collection of Revised Readings of the Ancient Inscriptions of Ireland, with Introduction and Notes
. Part II. London: David Nutt.
Macalister, R. A. S. (1910): 'Miscellanea: A newly discovered Ogham and some other Antiquities in County Carlow',
JRSAI
40, p. 349.
Macalister, R. A. S. (1916): 'Notes on Certain Irish Inscriptions',
PRIA
33, 81–92.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/25504189
Rusheens West
Macalister, R. A. S. (1919): 'Notes on Some Ogham Inscriptions, including Two Recently Discovered',
PRIA
, 34 C, pp 400-404. JSTOR,
www.jstor.org/stable/25504216
. [Baltinglass, Connor, Athaleague, Breastagh, Cotts]
Macalister, R.A.S. (1935): 'The excavation of Kiltera, Co. Waterford',
PRIA
, 43 C, pp 1-16.
Macalister, R. A. S. (1937): 'The ogham inscriptions at Kilfountain and Ballymorereigh (St. Manchans) in the Dingle Peninsula',
JRSAI
67, pp 221-8.
Mahon, W. (1990): 'Glasraige, Tóecraige, and Araid: evidence from Ogam',
Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium
) 8, pp 11–30. [Coolmagort]
Manning, C. (1989): 'A Promontory Fort and Ogham Stone at Knockmahon, County Waterford', Old Waterford Society,
Decies
30: pp 7-11.
Manning, C. (2000): 'Limited excavation at the Ogham stones at Greenhill',
JCHAS
105, pp 107–112.
Manning, C. and Moore F. (1991) 'An ogham stone find from Clonmacnoise',
Archaeology Ireland
5. 4, pp 10-11.
Manning, C. and Moore F. (1997): 'A second ogham stone at Clara',
Peritia
11, pp 370-372.
Moore, F. (1981): 'The distribution and siting of ogham stones in selected areas', unpub. MA thesis, (NUI) University College, Dublin.
Moore, F. (1998): 'Munster Ogham stones: siting, context and function' in Michael A. Monk and John Sheehan (ed.),
Early medieval Munster: archaeology, history and society
. Cork, pp 23-32.
Moore, F. (2001): 'Ogham discovery in Mayo',
Archaeology Ireland
15. 1, pp 33.
Moore, F. (2010): 'The Ogham Stones of County Kerry’ in Griffin Murray (ed.),
Medieval Treasures of County Kerry
. Kerry, pp 6-18.
Okasha, E. And Forsyth, K. (2001):
Early Christian Inscriptions of Munster: A Corpus of the Inscribed Stones
. Cork.
O'Kelly, M.J. , and Kavanagh, S. (1954): 'An Ogam inscribed cross-slab from County Kerry',
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
59, pp 101-110.
O'Kelly, M.J. (1957/9): 'Church Island near Valencia, Co. Kerry',
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
59C, pp 57-136.
Pilsworth, W.J. and Macalister, R.A.S. (1940): 'A County Kilkenny Ogham Stone',
JRSAI
10 (Seventh Series), pp 92-3. Retrieved June 23, 2020,
www.jstor.org
.
Prendergast, E.(1997): 'A second ogham stone at Church Clara, county Kilkenny', in J. Kirwan (ed.)
Kilkenny studies in honour of Margaret M. Phelan
. Kilkenny, pp 7-8.
Rhys, J. (1899): 'The Drumlohan ogams',
JRSAI
29, pp 390-403.
Rhys, J. (1903): 'Notes on the ogam-inscribed stones of Donaghmore, Co. Kildare, and Inisvickillane, Co. Kerry',
JRSAI
, Vol. 33, pp 75-79.
Rhys, J. (1907): 'The Kilmannin Ogam, County Mayo',
JRSAI
, Fifth Series, Vol. 37, No. 1, (Fifth Series, Vol. 17), pp 61-68 (
http://www.jstor.org/stable/25507587
)
Swift, C. (2002): 'Ogham stones in Sligo and their context' in M.A. Timoney (ed.)
A celebration of Sligo, first essays for Sligo field club
. Sligo, pp 127-39.
Warner, R. B. (1991): 'The Drumconwell Ogham and its implications',
Emania
8, pp 43–50.
White, N. (2016): 'Ogham stones from a souterrain in Rathkenny, Co. Kerry',
Celtica
28, pp 208-16.
Ogham stones of Wales and England
Allen J.R. (1876) : 'On an Inscribed ogham stone at Little Trefgarne',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
31, pp 54-55.
Allen R.J. (1889): 'Discovery of an Ogham Inscribed stone as Eglwys Cymmyn Caermarthenshire',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
44, pp 95-96.
Allen J. R. and Westwood J.O. (1884): 'Discovery of two ogham stones at Castell Villia, and four crosses at St Edren's, Pembrokeshire',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
39, pp 46-52.
Anon (1816): 'Ogham inscriptions at Kenfegge in Glamorganshire',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
1, pp 413-416.
Anon (1919): 'Inscribed stones in the society's museum. No. 1 - Llanwinio Ogam Ston'e,
Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society Transactions
, 13: 2b.
Brash R.R. (1869): 'The ogham inscribed stones of Wales',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
24, pp 148-167.
Brash R.R. (1871): 'Notes on the Ogham Inscribed Stone at Crickhowel',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
26, pp 158-162.
Brash R. R. (1872): 'On an ogham inscribed pillar at Bridell, Pembrokeshire',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
27, pp 249-257.
Clarke R.R. (1952): 'An Ogham inscribed knife-handle from south-west Norfolk',
The Antiquaries Journal
32, pp 71-3.
Edwards N. (2001): 'Early-Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales: Context and Function',
Journal of Medieval Archaeology
45, pp 15-39.
Edwards N. (2007):
A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales
, Vol. II South-West Wales. University of Wales Press.
Edwards N. (2013):
A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales
, Vol. III North Wales. University of Wales Press.
Fisher Canon (1921): 'Latin-Ogam Inscribed Stone',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
75, pp 376-377.
Fulford M. Handley M. and Clarke A. (2000): 'An early date for Ogham: the Silchester Ogham Stone rehabilitated',
Medieval Archaeology
44, pp 1-23.
Fulford M. and Sellwood B. (1980): 'The Silchester Ogham stone: a reconsideration',
Antiquity
54, no. 211, pp 95-99.
Hamp E.P. (1996): 'Voteporigis Protictoris'
StC
30, p. 293.
Jackson K.H. (1950): 'Notes on the Ogam inscriptions of southern Britain', in C. Fox , B. Dickins (eds.)
The Early Cultures of North-West Europe
. Cambridge, pp 197-213.
Jones, H. L. (1869): 'Roman Altar bearing oghams at Loughor, Glamorganshire',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
24, pp 258-262.
Nash-Williams, V.E. (1950):
The Early Christain Monuments of Wales
. Cardiff.
Okasha, E. (1993):
Corpus of Early Christian Inscribed Stones of South-west Britain
. Leicester.
Redknap, M. and Lewis, J.M. (2007):
A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales
, Vol. I South-East Wales and the English border. University of Wales Press.
Rhys, J. (1910): 'Ogam stones in Pembrokeshire',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
65, pp 327-330.
Robinson, G.E. (1878): 'Ogham Inscribed stone at Pentre-Poeth, near Trecastle',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
33, pp 221-224.
Treherne, C. G. T. (1889): 'Notice of the Discovery of an Ogam Stone at Eglwys Cymun Church, Carmarthenshire',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
, 44, pp 224-225.
Webley, D.P.S. (1957): 'The Ystrad (Breckn.) Ogam Stone, A Rediscovery',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
106, pp 118-120.
Westwood, J.O. (1884): 'Description of the Vitalianus ogham stone',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
39, pp 50-52.
Wynne, W.W.E. (1850): 'Ogham characters etc. in Merionethshire',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
, New Series 1, pp 228-229.
Ogham stones of Scotland and Isle of Man
Allen J. R. and Anderson J. (1903):
The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland
. Edinburgh.
Browne G. F. (1890): 'Ogams and Runes in Man'
The Academy
Oct. 18 no. 963, pp 343.
Forsyth K. (1995): 'The Inscriptions on the Duplin Cross'; in C. Bourke (ed.),
From the Isles of the North: Medieval Art in Ireland and Britain
. Belfast, pp 237–244.
Forsyth K. (1996):
The Ogham Inscriptions of Scotland: An Edited Corpus
. Unpublished PhD, Harvard University.
Kermode, P. M. C. (1910-1911): 'Note on the Ogam and Latin inscriptions from the Isle of Man, and a recently discovered bilingual, in Celtic and Latin',
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
45, pp 437-450.
Kneale, W. (1887): 'The Discovery of Ogams in the Isle of Mann',
The Manx Notebook
3 (12), pp 163-166.
Lowe C. E. (ed.) (2008):
Inchmarnock: an Early Historic Island Monastery and its archaeological landscape
. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
Rhys, J. (1886): 'Ogams discovered in the Isle of Man',
The Academy
July 10, p. 33.
Rhys, J. (1886): 'Ogams in the Isle of Man',
The Academy
August 7, pp 93-94.
Rhys, J. (1890): 'The Ogam stones in the Isle of Man',
The Academy
August 16, p. 134.
Rhys, J. and Browne G.F (1891): 'Manx Ogams',
Archaeologia Cambrensis
series 46, pp 38-41.
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