Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS), formerly Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS) (1981-1992), is a bi-annual academic journal of Celtic studies, which appears in Summer and Winter. Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies was founded in 1981 by Patrick Sims-Williams, who in 1993 subtly changed the name to Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (leaving the abbreviation intact) when he relocated from Cambridge to Aberystwyth. Prof. Sims-Williams has remained the journal's editor to this day.

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  • CMCS
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  • Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS), formerly Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS) (1981-1992), is a bi-annual academic journal of Celtic studies, which appears in Summer and Winter. Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies was founded in 1981 by Patrick Sims-Williams, who in 1993 subtly changed the name to Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (leaving the abbreviation intact) when he relocated from Cambridge to Aberystwyth. Prof. Sims-Williams has remained the journal's editor to this day. More recently, CMCS Publications has widened its publishing output to monographs, such as Helen McKee's The Cambridge Juvencus manuscript glossed in Latin, Old Welsh, and Old Irish: Text and Commentary (2000) and Marged Haycock's Legendary Poems from the Book of Taliesin (2007).
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  • Wales
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  • prof. Patrick Sims-Williams
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  • Summer and Winter
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  • 1993—present, previously Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies (1981-1992)
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  • 1353-0089
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  • English
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  • 29451318 (xsd:integer)
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  • University of Aberystwyth
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  • Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
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  • Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS), formerly Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS) (1981-1992), is a bi-annual academic journal of Celtic studies, which appears in Summer and Winter. Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies was founded in 1981 by Patrick Sims-Williams, who in 1993 subtly changed the name to Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (leaving the abbreviation intact) when he relocated from Cambridge to Aberystwyth. Prof. Sims-Williams has remained the journal's editor to this day.
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  • Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
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