English studies . Qeltica. We all know the name of M. dArbois de Jubainville,the great Celtic scholar. It is to him that we owethe entry of Celtic studies into the programme ofthe College de France; before him they wererepresented in France solely by the learned Gaidoz, the founder of the Revue Celtique, andlecturer on Celtic Literature at the Ecole des Hautes-Etudes. When M. Henri Martin established forM. dArbois de Jubainville the Professorship ofCeltic at the College de France, we all felt that amaster had appeared. Since then he has not ceasedan instant from his researches. With a


English studies . Qeltica. We all know the name of M. dArbois de Jubainville,the great Celtic scholar. It is to him that we owethe entry of Celtic studies into the programme ofthe College de France; before him they wererepresented in France solely by the learned Gaidoz, the founder of the Revue Celtique, andlecturer on Celtic Literature at the Ecole des Hautes-Etudes. When M. Henri Martin established forM. dArbois de Jubainville the Professorship ofCeltic at the College de France, we all felt that amaster had appeared. Since then he has not ceasedan instant from his researches. With a talent and apatience alike indefatigable he has tilled withfecundity the vast uncultured province which he,above all others, has contributed to bring within thedomain of science. Leaving on one side theGaulish remains of the time of Caesar—too rare^too uniform, to furnish a wide base for theory—passing by with wise neglect the modern dialectsof Wales, Brittany and Scotland, deformed and l82 ENGLISH STUDIES. co


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