- The
Descriptio Cambriae or
Descriptio Kambriae (Description of Wales) is a
geographical and
ethnographic treatise on
Wales and its
people dating from 1193...
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through Time, with
links to the
places named.
Latin text of
Itinerarium Kambriae (sic) in
Giraldi Cambrensis Opera:
Volume VI (1868) with a
scholarly preface...
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defectu ("About the
fruit of
faith and [about] the lack of faith")
Totius Kambriae mappa ("Map of all Wales", c. 1205) De
philosophicis flosculis ("The Flowers...
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place during his own reign.
According to the twelfth-century
Descriptio Kambriæ, in an
English account of
succession dispute disputes among the Welsh,...
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William Stubbs) (4 vols.,
Rolls series, 1868–1871) (in Latin)
Itinerarium Kambriae (ed.,
James F. Dimock)
available in
Giraldi Cambrensis Opera:
Volume VI...
- the
original castle, it is
described by the twelfth-century
Itinerarium Kambriæ as a "slender
fortress built of
stakes and turf".
William Rufus subsequently...
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condemnation of his morals.
Gerald wrote up the
events of the tour as
Itinerarium Kambriae, or
Journey through Wales,
written in 1191. The
historian Christopher Tyerman...
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specific bias
against her.
According to the twelfth-century
Descriptio Kambriæ, in an
English account of
succession dispute disputes among the Welsh,...
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unmentioned in
Gerald or
sources derived from him.
Gerald of Wales.
Itinerarium Kambriae, II.i.
Accessed 13 Feb 2013. (in Latin) Evans, John & al. St
David of Wales:...
- ed. (1868).
Giraldi Cambrensis opera.
Volume 6:
Itinerarium Kambriae et
Descriptio Kambriae. London: Longman, Green, Reader, and Dyer.
Williams (Ysgafell)...