The Beginnings of Welsh Poetry: StudiesUniversity of Wales Press [for] the Language and Literature Committee of the Board of Celtic Studies of the University of Wales, 1972 - Literary Criticism - 201 pages |
Contents
When Did British Become Welsh? I | 1 |
The Personal Names in the Early Anglesey Inscriptions | 16 |
The Towyn Inscribed Stone | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Anglesey arcup bann bard bardic battle Book of Aneirin Book of Taliesin Breton British Caerdydd called Cardiff Catraeth Celtic chapter CIIC circa CLIH compound copy Cunedda Cynddylan Cynfeirdd DGVB Dinbych Dyfed earlier early Welsh ECMW Eidyn English englyn englynion Evans evidence EWGT genitive gives glosses Gododdin Gwên Gwynedd Historia Brittonum Idris Foster Ifor Williams Ifor's inscription instance Irish IW's Jackson Juvencus king language later Latin letters LEWP LHEB Llywarch Hen lord Mabinogi Maelgwn manuscript mead meaning metre Morris-Jones Nennius ninth noun Old Welsh original orthography OSPG Owain pedigree personal names poet Powys praise prose reference Rheged rhyme Rhŷs saga scribe Sir Ifor sixth century Skene song stanzas stone stroke suggest syllable Tenby tonight translation Urien variant verb verse vowel Wales war-band warriors Welsh poetry word written