Patrick Sims-Williams

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MA (Caer-grawnt), PhD (Birmingham), FBA Photograph of Patrick Sims-Williams.

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Ebost: pps@aber.ac.uk
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Iaith a llenyddiaeth gynnar Cymru ac Iwerddon, ieitheg Geltaidd gymharol, hanes Prydain ac Iwerddon yn yr oesoedd canol cynnar. 

Yr Athro Sims-Williams yw golygydd Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies.

Cyhoeddiadau

'Comparing the Distribution of Celtic Personal Names with that of Celtic Place-Names' yn Celtic and Other Languages in Ancient Europe gol. Juan Luis Garcia Alonso (Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2008), tt. 29-51

'Kel'tomanija o Ket'toskepticizm' Neprikosnovennyj zapas [Moscow] 57 (2008), 179-91

'The Problem of Spirantization and Nasalization in Brittonic Celtic' yn Evidence and Counter-Evidence: Essays in Honour of Frederik Kortlandt, I, Baltic and Indo-European Linguistics gol. Alexander Lubolsky, Jos Sachaeden a Jeroen Wiedenhof , Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, 32 (Amsterdam a New York Rodopi, 2008) tt. 509-25.

'Early Inscriptions and Their Language' a 'Later Inscriptions and the Use of Languages' yn Hidden Histories: Discovering the Heritage of Wales gol. Peter Wakelin a Ralph A Griffiths (Aberystwyth: Royal Commission of the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales 2008) tt. 102-3  a 116-7.

'Arysgrifau Cynnar a'u Hiaith' ac 'Arysgrifau Diweddarach a'r Ieithoedd Arnynt' yn
 Trysorau Cudd: Darganfod Treftadaeth Cymru gol. Peter Wakelin a Ralph A Griffiths (Aberystwyth: Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru, 20080 tt. 102-3 a 116-7.

The Geography of Celtic Personal Names in the Latin Inscriptions of the Roman Empire (Aberystwyth: CMCS, 2007), iv + 210 tt. (gyda Marilynne E. Raybould).

A Corpus of Latin Inscriptions of the Roman Empire Containing Celtic Personal Names (Aberystwyth: CMCS, 2007), ix + 283 tt. (gyda Marilynne E. Raybould).

‘Common Celtic, Gallo-Brittonic and Insular Celtic’, Gaulois et Celtique Continental, gol. Pierre-Yves Lambert & Georges-Jean Pinault (Geneva: Droz, 2007), tt. 309-54.

Studies on Celtic Languages before the Year 1000, (Aberystwyth: CMCS, 2007, ix + 253 tt.

The Iron House in Ireland, H. M. Chadwick Memorial Lectures, 16 (Cambridge, 2006), 31tt.

Ancient Celtic Place-Names in Europe and Asia Minor, Publications of the Philological Society, 39 (Oxford, 2006), xiii + 406tt., 69 o fapiau.

‘Person-Switching in Celtic Panegyric: Figure or Fault?’, CSANA Year-Book, 3/4 (2005), 315-26.

‘Medieval Irish Literary Theory and Criticism: 1. Poetic Theory’, The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, II, The Middle Ages, gol. Alastair Minnis & Ian Johnson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), tt. 291-301 & 754-58.

‘A Recension of Boniface’s Letter to Eadburg about the Monk of Wenlock’s Vision’, Latin Learning and English Lore, I, gol. Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe & Andy Orchard (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005), tt. 194-214.

New Approaches to Celtic Place-Names in Ptolemy’s Geography, gol. Javier de Hoz, Eugenio R. Luján, & Patrick Sims-Williams (Madrid: Ediciones Clásicas, 2005), 287tt.