- John
Gwenogvryn Evans (20
March 1852 – 25
March 1930) was a
Welsh palaeographic expert and
literary translator.
Evans was born at
Llanybydder in Carmarthenshire...
-
Poems Found in
Black Book of Carmarthen". BBC. 1
April 2015. Evans, John
Gwenogvryn, ed. (1906).
Black Book of Carmarthen. Pwllheli. The
diplomatic edition...
- is
known in
English as "The Book of Taliesin". The
palaeographer John
Gwenogvryn Evans dated the Book of
Taliesin to
around 1275, but
Daniel Huws dated...
- been
dated to the mid-9th century. The
marginalia were
edited by John
Gwenogvryn Evans with John Rhys in
their 1893
edition of the Book of Llandaff. Gifford...
-
volume is
dedicated to
attacking the late
dating of
Taliesin by John
Gwenogvryn Evans.
Evans made a
similar book-length
reply to his 1918 critic, in Y...
- of Hergest".
National Library of
Wales Journal. 21: 246–56. Evans, J.
Gwenogvryn (1902).
Report on M****cripts in the
Welsh Language. 2 vols. Vol. 2. London...
- 190 Rhys, John.
Celtic folklore:
Welsh and Manx. p. 180-181 Evans, John
Gwenogvryn (1906). The
Black Book of Carmarthen. Pwllheli. p. XI Lindahl, Carl; Mcnamara...
- The Book of
Llandaff Rees 1840:463, The Book of Llandaff. Evans, John
Gwenogvryn (1906), The
Black Book of Carmarthen, Pwllheli, pp. XI–{{citation}}: CS1...
- Isles:
Their Nature and Legacy,
Blackwell Publishing, 1993, p. 323 J.
Gwenogvryn Evans (ed.), The Book of
Taliesin (Llanbedrog, 1910), 33.10; 27.13–14;...
- Book of Hergest,
Cantreds and
Commotes of Wales. Rhys, John; Evans, John
Gwenogvryn, eds. (1890), Y
Llyvyr Coch o Hergest, vol. II, Oxford: J. G.
Evans Rhys...