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allusions are
found in
early Welsh poetry. The poem
Ymddiddan Myrddin a
Thaliesin,
which ****umes the form of a
dialogue between Myrddin Wyllt (the prototype...
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University of
Wales Press Jarman, A.O.H. (1967) 'Ymddiddan
Myrddin a
Thaliesin'. Caerdydd:
Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru Clarkson, T. (2016) Scotland's Merlin:...
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Triads and in Vita Merlini, as well as in the poem "Ymddiddan
Myrddin a
Thaliesin" ("The
Conversation between Myrddin and Taliesin") from The
Black Book...
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Carmarthen includes poems that
refer to
Myrddin (Ymddiddan
Myrddin a
Thaliesin, "Conversation of
Merlin and Taliesin") and
possibly to
Arthur (Pa ŵr...
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south Wales. Some of the
other poems contained are:
Ymddiddan Myrddin a
Thaliesin [Wikidata] (A
Conversation Between Merlin and Taliesin) Dadl y
Corff a'r...
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point he
mourns the
death of Gwenddolau. Finally,
Ymddiddan Myrddin a
Thaliesin ("The
Dialogue of
Myrddin and Taliesin"),
includes a
prophetic description...
- poetry.
Examples include the
Welsh Armes Prydein and
Ymddiddan Myrddin a
Thaliesin (another dialogue); also the
later Breton Sybilla Erytrea and the Latin...
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would not
shrink from battle. A. O.
Jarman (gol.),
Llyfr Du
Caerfyrddin (Cardiff, 1982) eto (gol.),
Ymddiddan Myrddin a
Thaliesin (Cardiff, 1951) v t e...