This paper takes as its starting point the well-known passage in $\textit{Branwen}$ about the compensation for Matholwch and its relationship to the Iorwerth redaction of medieval Welsh law. It argues, first, that the text of $\textit{Branwen}$ need not be emended by reference to the Iorwerth redaction. It then traces the textual development of the legal passage from a silver rod and gold plate in Iorwerth to an elaborate royal drink-stand in the other redactions. It follows Robin Chapman Stacey in suggesting that the Iorwerth redaction has maintained a simple version of this text to ensure the text is seen as unexceptional from a broader European perspective of kingship. Finally, it returns to a particular aspect of these descriptions, the...
Owen Morfydd Elizabeh. Historical reality and poetic convention : The court in Welsh poetry of the t...
The earliest Welsh literary tradition was, of necessity, an oral one. Written Welsh, in its extant f...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
Law and society in Welsh medieval literature. There is more than one way of reading the collection o...
Bachellery Édouard. X. Aled Rhys Wiliam. Llyfr Iorwerth, A Critical Text of the Venedotian Code of M...
While foreign influences on certain areas of Welsh poetry have long been acknowledged, the extent to...
This thesis explores a set of legal manuscripts from medieval Wales, known as the Iorwerth recension...
This thesis focuses on the use of maledictory sanction clauses to protect charters, whether written ...
This study focusses on the writing of history in medieval Wales. Its starting-point is a series of h...
Very little research has been done in this field, although there is in fact a rich body of evidence ...
This study highlights late Middle English Arthurian texts in light of the mirrors for princes genre,...
This thesis uses Digital Humanities methodologies to engage with the Cyfraith Hywel (CH) tradition a...
[8] p.By William Salesbury.Place and date of publication and publisher's name from colophon; printer...
A survey of references to characters and events with a connection to Arthur and the Arthurian story-...
James Christine. William Salesbury and the medieval Welsh lawbooks. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 29, 1...
Owen Morfydd Elizabeh. Historical reality and poetic convention : The court in Welsh poetry of the t...
The earliest Welsh literary tradition was, of necessity, an oral one. Written Welsh, in its extant f...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...
Law and society in Welsh medieval literature. There is more than one way of reading the collection o...
Bachellery Édouard. X. Aled Rhys Wiliam. Llyfr Iorwerth, A Critical Text of the Venedotian Code of M...
While foreign influences on certain areas of Welsh poetry have long been acknowledged, the extent to...
This thesis explores a set of legal manuscripts from medieval Wales, known as the Iorwerth recension...
This thesis focuses on the use of maledictory sanction clauses to protect charters, whether written ...
This study focusses on the writing of history in medieval Wales. Its starting-point is a series of h...
Very little research has been done in this field, although there is in fact a rich body of evidence ...
This study highlights late Middle English Arthurian texts in light of the mirrors for princes genre,...
This thesis uses Digital Humanities methodologies to engage with the Cyfraith Hywel (CH) tradition a...
[8] p.By William Salesbury.Place and date of publication and publisher's name from colophon; printer...
A survey of references to characters and events with a connection to Arthur and the Arthurian story-...
James Christine. William Salesbury and the medieval Welsh lawbooks. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 29, 1...
Owen Morfydd Elizabeh. Historical reality and poetic convention : The court in Welsh poetry of the t...
The earliest Welsh literary tradition was, of necessity, an oral one. Written Welsh, in its extant f...
When James VI of Scotland and I of England proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, he proposed a m...