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Some references relevant to ancient British geographical names Online generally means you can just feed the title to a search engine to see a full text. Ask means we may be allowed to share our scan of something that is hard to access. This file is steadily being tweaked. Check regularly to see if we have upgraded it. Adams, JN (2007) The regional diversification of Latin 200 BC - AD 600. Cambridge University Press. Adler, DS (1997) CL:BR – The Classis Britannica in the south-east of England. Open University thesis Online Allason-Jones, L & McKay, B (1985) Coventina's Well: a shrine on Hadrian's Wall. Oxbow Books, Oxford. Allcroft, AH (1927, 1930) The circle and the cross: a study in continuity. (in 2 volumes). Macmillan, London. Online. Allen, G (1889) Falling in Love, with other essays on more exact branches of science. Smith, London. Anderson, JD (1992) Roman Military Supply in North-East England: An Analysis of and an Alternative to the Piercebridge Formula. Tempus Reparatum, Oxford. Arias, G (1987) Grammar in the Antonine Itinerary: a challenge to British archaeologists. Deposited in Cambridge University Library. Arnold, N (2013) ‘The site of the battle of Cynuit’ Report and Transactions of the Devon Association for the Advancement of Science 145, 7–30. Audollent, A (1904) Defixionum tabellae. Alberti Fontemoing, Paris. Online Baring-Gould, S & Fisher, J (1913) The lives of the British saints, London, Cymmrodorion, 4, 296–306. Online Barnatt, J (1999) ‘Prehistoric and Roman mining in the Peak District: present knowledge and future research’ Mining History 14, 19-30. Online Beekes, RSP (2009) Etymological dictionary of Greek. Brill, Leiden. Bengtsson, B & Bengtsson, B (2011) ‘Sailing Rock Art Boats’ J. Maritime Archaeology 6, 37-73. Online Biggins, JA, Charlton DB & Taylor, DJA (2014) ‘Survey of the Roman outpost fort at Risingham (Habitancum), Northumberland’ Arch. Aeliana 43, 47-71. Online Birley, A (1979) The people of Roman Britain. Batsford, London. Bishop, MC (2014) The Secret History of the Roman Roads of Britain, Barnsley Blair, J (2007) ‘Transport and canal-building on the upper Thames (1000–1300)’ pp 254–286 in Waterways and Canal-Building in Medieval England, ed. J Blair. Oxford University Press. Bloch, D (2009) The M R Bloch Archive, a collection of material relating to salt and its influence on civilization. Online Bosworth, J & Toller, TN (1898) An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary. Online Bradley, R & Williams, H (1998) ‘The past in the past: the reuse of ancient monuments’ World Archaeology, 30, 1–188. Bradwell, A (2014) ‘Derbyshire Roman lead pigs and ‘Lutudarum’’ Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society 19, 14-16. Bravo, R (1980) ‘Sulân: Représailles et justice privée contre des étrangers dans les cités grecques’ Annali della Scuola Normale Superiorie de Pisa, Classe de lettere e Filosofia 3, 10, 675–987. Breeze, A (1998) ‘Four Devon place-names [Clyst, Countisbury, Creedy, Croyde]’ Nomina 21, 157–168. Breeze, A (2002) ‘Two Roman place-names in Wales: Alabum and Varis’ Britannia 33, 263–265. Breeze, A (2004) ‘Portus Adurni and Portchester, Hampshire’ Studia Celtica 38, 180–184. Breeze, A (2010) ‘The Celts and the river Beult’ Archaeologia Cantiana 130, 385-387. Breeze, A (2012) ‘The Ravenna Cosmography, Argistillum and Wales’ Antiquaries Journal 92, 109–114. Breeze, DJ & Dobson, B (2000) Hadrian’s Wall (4th edition). Penguin Books, London. Brian, A (1994) ‘“As to the River Lugg” – its vanished mills, broken weirs and damaged bridges’ Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club 48, I, 37–96. Briggs, K (2009) ‘OE and ME cunte in place-names’ Journal of the English Place-Name Society 41, 26–39. Broderick, G (2013) ‘Some island names in the former ‘Kingdom of the Isles’: a reappraisal’ Journal of Scottish Name Studies 7, 1-28, Online Brown, A, Bennett, J & Rhodes, E (2009) ‘Roman mining on Exmoor: a geomorphological approach at Anstey’s Combe, Dulverton’ Environmental Archaeology 14, 50–61. Brown, G (2002) ‘Roman Greenwich’ Archaeologia Cantiana 122, 293-318.Online Burne, AH (1950) ‘Caradoc’s last fight’, chapter 1 of The Battlefields of England, reprinted by Pen & Sword. Burn, AR (1969) ‘Holy men on islands’ Glasgow Archaeological Journal 1, 2–6. Online Caffyn, D (2011) Boats on our rivers again; Online Cameron, K (1961) English place-names. Batsford, London. Campbell, DB (2003) ‘The Roman Siege of Burnswark’ Britannia 34, 19-33. Online Caroff, S (2007) ‘La Venus de Quinipily: une Isis gallo-romaine au coeur de la Bretagne’ Bulletin annuel de la Société d'Archéologie et d'Histoire du Pays de Lorient 36, 43–58. Online Carver, M. (2009) ‘Early Scottish Monasteries and Prehistory: A Preliminary Dialogue’ Scottish Historical Review 88, 332-351. Online Chadwick, HM (1949) Early Scotland: The Picts, the Scots & the Welsh of Southern Scotland, Cambridge Chantler, B (2010) Rother Country. ebook available only online. Charlton, DB & Mitcheson, MM (1983): ‘Yardhope. A Shrine to Cocidius?’ Britannia 14, 143-153. Christol, M, Fiche, J-L and Rabay, D (2007) ‘Le sanctuaire de la Combe de l'Ermitage à Collias (Gard). Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise 40, 15-32. Clarke, A (2003) The Roman road on the eastern fringe of the New Forest, from Shorn Hill to Lepe. Proc. Hampshire Field Club Archaeol. Soc. 58,33-58. Online Clewley, GB (2011) ‘The discovery of the lost Roman town of Mutuantonis in Kent’ Kent Archaeological Review 185, 111-117. Coates, R (1980) ‘Methodological reflections on Leatherhead’. J. English Place-Name Soc. 12, 70-74. Coates, R (1988) ‘Periplus: a voyage round the Solent’ in Toponymic topics: essays on the early toponymy of the British Isles, Brighton, Younsmere Press, pp. 1–20. Coates, R (1998) ‘A New Explanation of the Name of London’. Trans. Philological Society 96, 203-229. Coates, R (1999) ‘New light from old Wicks: the progeny of Latin vicus’ Nomina 22, 75-116. Coates, R (2000a) ‘Thanet and its alternative name in the Historia Britonum’ pp 32-39 in Coates+2 (2000). Coates, R (2000b) ‘Gazetteer of Celtic names in England (except Cornwall)’ pp 263-392 in Coates+2 (2000). Coates, R (2000c) ‘Un-English Reflections on Lindisfarne’, pp 242-259 in Coates+2 (2000) Coates, R, Breeze, A & Horowitz, D (2000) Celtic Voices, English Places: Studies of the Celtic Impact on Place- names in England. Shaun Tyas, Stamford. Coates, R (2005) ‘Verulamium, the Romano-British name of St Albans’ Studia Celtica 39, 169-176. Coates, R (2006) ‘Afon ystwyth and onomastic sound-change’ in JA Lakarra and JI Hualde (eds), Studies in Basque and Historical Linguistics in Memory of R L. Trask. Special number of Anuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca “Julio de Urquijo” 40.1/2, 265–71. Online Coates, R (2011) ‘The British dynasty of Commius: a philological discussion’. Studia Celtica 45, 185-200. Coates, R (2012) ‘The Corielta(u)vi’. Studia Celtica 46, 194-200. Cohen, I (1955) ‘The non-tidal Wye and its navigation’ Trans. Woolhope Naturalists Field Club 35, 83–101. Cook, N & McCarthy, MJ (1933) ‘A Roman cemetery at West Wickham’ Archaeologia Cantiana, 45, 188-192. Cooksey, C (2103) ‘Tyrian purple: the first four thousand years’ Science Progress 96, 171-186. Coplestone-Crow, B (1989) Herefordshire Place-Names, BAR British Series 214. Oxford: Archaeopress. Corneille, T (1694) Dictionnaire des arts et des sciences (Paris: Coignard) Online Corney, M (1997) ‘The origins and development of the ‘small town’ of ‘Cunetio’ Mildenhall, Wiltshire’ Britannia 28, 337–350. Coulon, G & Golvin, J-C (2011) Voyage en Gaule Romaine, 3rd edn. Paris: Errance. Courteault, P (1921) ‘An inscription recently found at Bordeaux’ Journal of Roman Studies 11, 101-107. Cracknell, B (1959) Canvey Island: The History of a Marshland Community. Leicester University Press, Department of English Local History Occasional Papers 12. Cunliffe, B (1988) The temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath. Vol.2. The finds from the sacred spring, Oxford University Committee for Archaeology Monograph 16. Dana, M (2004) ‘Lettre sur plomb d'Apatorios à Léanax. Un document archaique d'Olbia du Pont’ Zeitschrift für Papyrologie Epigraphik 148, 1–14. Darcy, R & Flynn W (2008) ‘Ptolemy's map of Ireland: a modern decoding’ Irish Geography 41, 49-69. Online Dauzat, A & Rostaing, C (1978) Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de lieux en France (2nd edition) Paris, Librairie Guénégaud. De Bernardo Stempel, P (2000) Ptolemy’s Italy and Ireland: a linguistic analysis. pp 83-112 in Parsons & Sims- Williams (2000). De Bernardo Stempel, P (2005) More on Ptolemy’s evidence for Celtic Ireland. pp95-105 in De Hoz et al. (2005). De Boe, G (1978) ‘Roman boats from a small river harbour at Pommeroeul, Belgium’ in Roman Shipping and Trade: Britain and the Rhine Provinces, eds J du Plat Taylor & H Cleere, CBA Research Reports (Council for British Archaeology) 24, 22–30. De Hoz, J, Luján, ER & Sims-Williams, P (2005) New approaches to Celtic place-names in Ptolemy’s Geography. Ediciones Clásicas, Madrid. Defoe, D (1724) A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, Online Delamarre, X (2003, 2018) Dictionnaire de la langue Gauloise, Errance, Paris. NB Many page numbers in the 2nd editions’s index are too high by one. The 2018 3rd edition has the same text as the 2003 2nd, plus 10 pages of Addenda and Corrigenda. Delamarre, X (2007) Noms de personnes Celtiques dans l’épigraphie classique. Errance, Paris. Delamarre, X (2017) Les noms des Gaulois. Editions les cent chemins. (A compilation of this author’s work in many hard-to find places). De Vaan, M (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages. Brill, Leiden. Drayton, M (1612) Polyolbion, reprinted in 1931 as Poly-Olbion,by Michael Drayton; being the fourth volume of his works, Hebel, JW (ed.), Blackwell, Oxford. Dumville, DN (1975) The textual history of the Welsh-Latin Historia Brittonum.