The Augustan Society Issue # 111, December 1999, reviews the book VENETI: . . . The significance of Bor's discovery of a layer of Slavic loanwords in Breton cannot be overstated. Their presence clarifies the comments of Julius Caesar's De Bello Gallico. "The Veneti are by far the strongest tribe on this coast… They possess the most powerful fleet with which they sail as far as Britain... " and . . . indeed every piece of evidence set forth by the authors of Veneti leads inexorably to the justification and substantiation of their conclusions.

Also: CENTRE D'ETUDES SLAVE, Paris, reviews VENETI