Bibliography

Rachel
Bromwich
b. 1915–d. 2010

33 publications between 1950 and 2014 indexed
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Works authored

Bromwich, Rachel, Trioedd Ynys Prydein: the triads of the Island of Britain, 4th ed., Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2014.  
The fourth edition, which appeared in print and as an e-book, is essentially a reprint of the third edition published in 2006, but includes minor corrections by Dafydd Johnston and a new preface by Morfydd E. Owen.
The fourth edition, which appeared in print and as an e-book, is essentially a reprint of the third edition published in 2006, but includes minor corrections by Dafydd Johnston and a new preface by Morfydd E. Owen.
Bromwich, Rachel [ed. and tr.], Trioedd Ynys Prydein: the triads of the Island of Britain, 3rd ed., Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2006.
Bromwich, Rachel, and D. Simon Evans [eds.], Culhwch and Olwen: an edition and study of the oldest Arthurian tale, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1992.
Foster, Idris Llewelyn, Rachel Bromwich, and D. Simon Evans [eds.], Culhwch ac Olwen, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1988.
Bromwich, Rachel, Aspects of the poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym: collected papers, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1986.
Bromwich, Rachel [ed. and tr.], Dafydd ap Gwilym: a selection of poems, revised ed., Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1985.
Bromwich, Rachel, Dafydd ap Gwilym: a selection of poems, The Welsh Classics, 1, Llandysul: Gomer Press, 1982. xxxi + 207 pp.
Williams, Ifor, The beginnings of Welsh poetry, ed. Rachel Bromwich, 2nd ed., Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1980.
Bromwich, Rachel [ed. and tr.], Trioedd Ynys Prydein: the Welsh Triads, 2nd ed., Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1978.
Bromwich, Rachel, Medieval Celtic literature: a select bibliography, Toronto Medieval Bibliographies, 5, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974.
Bromwich, Rachel, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Writers of Wales, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1974.
Williams, Ifor [ed.], Armes Prydein: The Prophecy of Britain. From the Book of Taliesin, tr. Rachel Bromwich, Mediaeval and Modern Welsh Series, 6, Dublin: DIAS, 1972.
Williams, Ifor, The beginnings of Welsh poetry, ed. Rachel Bromwich, 1st ed., Cardiff: University of Wales Press for the Language and Literature Committee of the Board of Celtic Studies of the University of Wales, 1972.
Bromwich, Rachel [ed. and tr.], Trioedd Ynys Prydein: the Welsh Triads, 1st ed., Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1961.

Works edited

Bromwich, Rachel, A. O. H. Jarman, and Brynley F. Roberts (eds), The Arthur of the Welsh. The Arthurian legend in medieval Welsh literature, Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages, 1, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1991.
Bromwich, Rachel, and R. Brinley Jones (eds), Astudiaethau ar yr hengerdd / Studies in old Welsh poetry: cyflwynedig i Syr Idris Foster, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1978.

Contributions to journals

Bromwich, Rachel, “Dafydd ap Gwilym: influences and analogies”, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 33 (Summer, 1997): 81–92.
Bromwich, Rachel, “‘The Mabinogion’ and Lady Charlotte Guest”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1986 (1986): 127–141.
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Bromwich, Rachel, “The ‘Tristan’ poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen”, Studia Celtica 14–15 (1979–1980): 54–65.
Bromwich, Rachel, “Concepts of Arthur”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976): 163–181.
Bromwich, Rachel, “William Camden and Trioedd Ynys Prydain”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:1 (1968, 1968–1970): 14–17.
Bromwich, Rachel, “Celtic dynastic themes and the Breton Lays”, Études Celtiques 9 (1960–1961): 439–474.
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 9, fascicule 1, 1960: <link> Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 9, fascicule 2, 1961: <link>
Bromwich, Rachel, “Pedwar marchog ar hugain llys Arthur (The twenty-four knights of Arthur’s court)”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1956 (1956): 116–132.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Bromwich, Rachel, “The triads of the horses”, in: Sioned Davies, and Nerys Ann Jones (eds), The horse in Celtic culture: medieval Welsh perspectives, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1997. 102–120.
Rachel Bromwich, “The Mabinogion and Lady Charlotte Guest”, in: C. W. Sullivan III (ed.), The Mabinogi: a book of essays (1996): 3–18.
Bromwich, Rachel, “Cyfeiriadau traddodiadol a chwedlonol y gogynfeirdd”, in: Morfydd E. Owen, and Brynley F. Roberts (eds), Beirdd a thywysogion: barddoniaeth llys yng Nghymru, Iwerddon a’r Alban: cyflwynedig i R. Geraint Gruffydd, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1996. 202–218.
Bromwich, Rachel, “Dafydd ap Gwilym”, in: Rijcklof Hofman, C. J. Jiskoot, Karel Jongeling, Peter Schrijver, Bernadette Smelik, and Lauran Toorians (eds), Welsh & Breton studies in memory of Th. M. Th. Chotzen. Proceedings of a Colloquium organized by the A. G. van Hamel Foundation for Celtic Studies, Utrecht — Amsterdam 23-24 April 1993, 1, Utrecht: Stichting Uitgeverij de Keltische Draak, 1995. 1–26.
Bromwich, Rachel, “The transmission to England and France”, in: Rachel Bromwich, A. O. H. Jarman, and Brynley F. Roberts (eds), The Arthur of the Welsh. The Arthurian legend in medieval Welsh literature, 1, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1991. 273–298.
Bromwich, Rachel, “The Tristan of the Welsh”, in: Rachel Bromwich, A. O. H. Jarman, and Brynley F. Roberts (eds), The Arthur of the Welsh. The Arthurian legend in medieval Welsh literature, 1, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1991. 209–228.
Bromwich, Rachel, “[Translations:] What man is the gate-keeper; Cadwallawn, before his coming”, in: Richard W. Barber, The figure of Arthur, Woodbridge, Suffolk, London: Boydell & Brewer, Longman, 1972. 69–71, 98–99.
Bromwich, Rachel, “The Celtic literatures”, in: J. E. Caerwyn Williams (ed.), Literature in Celtic countries: Taliesin congress lectures, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1971. 27–57.
Bromwich, Rachel, “The character of the early Welsh tradition”, in: Nora K. Chadwick (ed.), Studies in early British history, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1954. 83–136.
Bromwich, Rachel, “Gantre'r Gwaelod and Ker-Is”, in: Cyril Fox, and Bruce Dickins (eds), The early cultures of north-west Europe: H. M. Chadwick memorial studies, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1950. 215–242.