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Earlier Breton
The following Institutions support Earlier Breton
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Name of Institution |
Aberystwyth |
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Department |
Y Gymraeg / Welsh |
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Website of Department |
www.aber.ac.uk/cymraeg |
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Description |
The department of Welsh at Aberystwyth offers a single honours degree scheme in Celtic Studies, which offers students the opportunity to study Irish as well as Welsh, and Scottish Gaelic and Breton may also be selected as options. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
Philipps-Universität Marburg |
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Department |
Fachgebt. Vergleichende Sprach |
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Website of Department |
www.uni-marburg.de/ios/sprachw |
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Description |
Celtic languages are taught within the department of Comparative Linguistics. A degree course is offered in Celtic Studies. Modules in Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Breton and Cornish are offered intermittently. Students may also progress to a Masters degree and doctoral research in Celtic Studies. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
RENNES 2 |
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Department |
Breton et Celtique |
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Website of Department |
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Description |
Celtic Studies is taught within the department of Breton and Celtic Studies. Degree students of Breton may take modules in Welsh and Irish from first to third year of their degree. Modern Breton, Welsh and Irish may be studied at ab initio level. Courses in these languages vary from grammatical and oral, to literature studies. A Masters degree is also taught which offers students a range of modules in Breton. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
University of Cambridge |
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Department |
Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic |
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Website of Department |
www.asnc.cam.ac.uk |
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Description |
Studies include the history of the Gaelic-speaking peoples, in Scotland, Ireland, and elsewhere, and the history of the Brittonic speaking peoples, in Brittany, Wales, and elsewhere, from the fourth century to the twelfth. Furthermore, modules may be taken in Medieval Welsh language and literature, and in Medieval Irish language and literature. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
University of Copenhagen |
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Department |
Department of Linguistics |
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Website of Department |
www.cphling.dk/index-uk.html |
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Description |
Teaching and research in Indo-European Studies, including Celtic, are offered within the Department of Linguistics. Modules in Comparative Celtic grammar, Irish language, Earlier Breton and Welsh are taught occasionally. Earlier Irish may be studied at postgraduate Masters level. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
University of Uppsala |
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Department |
English |
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Website of Department |
www.engelska.uu.se |
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The Department of English Studies includes a Celtic Section, which aims to give students a comprehensive understanding of the other indigenous languages and cultures of the British Isles. There are currently three major courses of study: Old and Middle Irish, Modern Irish, and Welsh, each of which may be continued to doctoral level. A course in Scottish Gaelic is also offered. Breton is offered intermittently. More Information | |
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