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|Booktitle=Llên yr uchelwyr: hanes beirniadol llenyddiaeth Gymraeg 1300–1525
|Booktitle=Llên yr uchelwyr: hanes beirniadol llenyddiaeth Gymraeg 1300–1525
|Place=Cardiff
|Place=Cardiff
|Publisher=University Of Wales Press
|Publisher=University of Wales Press
|Year=2005
|Year=2005
|Abstract2=<em>Beirdd yr Uchelwyr</em> in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries are considered to be the pinnacle of the bardic tradition in Wales in the Middle Ages. This book gives a comprehensive look at the period’s literature in all its aspects. Attention is given to masters of the <em>cywydd</em>, such as Dafydd ap Gwilym, Iolo Goch, Guto’r Glyn, Dafydd Nanmor and Lewys Glyn Cothi. New edition.
|SubjectHeadings=Subject:medieval Welsh poetry, c.1100-c.1600
|TagText=Dafydd ap Gwilym; Lewys Glyn Cothi; Iolo Goch; Guto’r Glyn; Dafydd Nanmor
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Johnston, Dafydd R., Llên yr uchelwyr: hanes beirniadol llenyddiaeth Gymraeg 1300–1525, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2005.

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Llên yr uchelwyr: hanes beirniadol llenyddiaeth Gymraeg 1300–1525
Place
Cardiff
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Year
2005
Description
Abstract (cited)
Beirdd yr Uchelwyr in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries are considered to be the pinnacle of the bardic tradition in Wales in the Middle Ages. This book gives a comprehensive look at the period’s literature in all its aspects. Attention is given to masters of the cywydd, such as Dafydd ap Gwilym, Iolo Goch, Guto’r Glyn, Dafydd Nanmor and Lewys Glyn Cothi. New edition.
Subjects and topics
Headings
medieval Welsh poetry, c.1100-c.1600
History, society and culture
Agents
Dafydd ap GwilymDafydd ap Gwilym
(fl. c.1330–1350)
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Dafydd NanmorDafydd Nanmor
(fl. c. 1450–1490)
Welsh poet from Nanmor (Gwynedd)
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Guto'r GlynGuto’r Glyn
(fl. c.1431–c.1490)
Welsh poet who produced a substantial body of praise poetry. His patrons included men such as Sir Richard Gethin of Builth, William Herbert of Raglan, Sir Roger Kynaston of Knockin and Henry Griffith of Newcourt.
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Iolo GochIolo Goch
(c.1320–c.1398)
Welsh poet
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Lewys Glyn CothiLewys Glyn Cothi
(fl. 1447–1489)
Lewis Glyn Cothi, Llywelyn y Glyn
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Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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