- this
period is
known as
Beirdd y
Tywysogion (Poets of the Princes) or Y
Gogynfeirdd (The Less
Early Poets). The main
source for the
poetry of the 12th and...
-
collection of
Welsh prose and poetry,
notably the
tales of the
Mabinogion and
Gogynfeirdd poetry. The m****cript
derives its name from the
colour of its leather...
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References to
Ceridwen and her
cauldron found in the work of the 12th
century Gogynfeirdd or
Poets of the
Princes (such as
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr) he thus considers...
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directly from God. A full
discussion can be
found in Awen y
Cynfeirdd a’r
Gogynfeirdd by Y
Chwaer Bosco. The
Bardic Grammars of the
later Middle Ages identify...
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examples of the word 'Llawfrodedd' are
found in the work of the
medieval Gogynfeirdd poets, but it is not
clear if it
occurs as a
proper name. The evidence...
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containing an
anthology of the
poetry of the "Poets of the Princes" (
Gogynfeirdd); it was
written between 1282 and 1350. The m****cript was long part...
- Penmynydd. One of the last of the
older school of
poets known as the
Gogynfeirdd, he
resisted the
innovations in
Welsh verse-form
which took
place in...
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notes that the poem
shares a
formal peculiarity with a
number of pre-
Gogynfeirdd poems found in the Book of Taliesin, that is, the
caesura usually divides...
- (see Merlin). The
following group of
court poets used to be
called the
Gogynfeirdd and are now
generally referred to as "Beirdd y Tywysogion", the Poets...
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period of the "Poets of the Princes" (Beirdd y Tywysogion, also
called Y
Gogynfeirdd),
lasted from
about 1100
until 1350, or
until 1282, the date of the overthrow...