Whitley Stokes senior (1763–1845) and his political, religious and cultural milieux
Jacqueline Hill
‘A shadowy but important figure’: Rudolf Thomas Siegfried
Pól Ó Dochartaigh
‘The impiety of the intellect’: Whitley Stokes and the Pre-Raphaelites
Elizabeth Boyle
‘Patriot hare or colonial hound?’ Whitley Stokes and Irish identity in British India, 1862–81
Nigel Chancellor
Reading between the lines: Whitley Stokes, scribbles and the scholarly apparatus
Ananya Jahanara Kabir
The Sanskrit legacy of Whitley Stokes
Maxim Fomin
Whitley Stokes and the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám
John Drew
Comparative philology and mythology: the letters of Whitley Stokes to Adalbert Kuhn
Bernhard Maier
Whitley Stokes and the study of Continental Celtic
Alderik H. Blom
Grilling in Calcutta: Whitley Stokes, Henry Bradshaw and Old Welsh in Cambridge
Paul Russell
Whitley Stokes and early Irish law
Thomas Charles-Edwards
‘Their harmless calling’: Whitley Stokes and the Irish linguistic tradition
Pádraic Moran
Whitley Stokes, Standish Hayes O’Grady and Acallam na Senórach
Geraldine Parsons
Whitley Stokes and Modern Irish
Nollaig Ó Muraíle