It started life under the name Revue Celtique, which was founded in 1870 by Henri Gaidoz.
Between 1870 and 1934, 52 volumes were published under the editorial supervision of Celtic scholars such as Henri Gaidoz, Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville and Joseph Loth.
Revue Celtique was the first journal to be wholly devoted to Celtic studies, particularly Celtic linguistics and philology, and remains essential for scholars today, in part owing to the publication of many text editions which have not since been superseded.
It published contributions by Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville, Joseph Loth, Georges Dottin, Émile Ernault [Wikidata], Joseph Vendryes, Whitley Stokes, Kuno Meyer and many others.
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