Aims and Scope
The Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie is an academic journal of Celtic studies, which was established in 1897 by the German scholars Kuno Meyer and Ludwig Christian Stern. It was the first journal devoted exclusively to Celtic languages and literature and is the oldest significant journal of Celtic studies still in existence today. The emphasis is on (early) Irish language and literature and Continental Celtic languages, but other aspects of Celtic philology and literature (including modern literature) also receive attention. Less
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- PublisherWalter de Gruyter
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The publisher of Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie is Walter de Gruyter.
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The eISSN number is 1865-889X and pISSN number is 0084-5302 for Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie.
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