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of 13
pro vyhledávání: '"Evans, Dewi W."'
Autor:
Stefan Zimmer
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie. 58:224-225
Autor:
Mhaonaigh, Máire Ní, Ghairbhí, Róisín Ní, Bernhardt-House, Phillip A., Downey, Clodagh, Murray, Kevin, Evans, Dewi W., Hayden, Deborah, Gillespie, Raymond, Scott, Brendan, Ó Néill, Malachy, Cunningham, John, Dunne, Tom, McGee, Owen, Kelly, James, Reznicek, Matthew, Corráin, Daithí Ó, Earner-Byrne, Lindsey, de Brún, Fionntán, Taggart, Ashley
Publikováno v:
Studia Hibernica; September 2020, Vol. 46 Issue: 1 p145-196, 52p
Autor:
Zimmer, Stefan
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie; 2011, Vol. 58 Issue 1, p224-225, 2p
Autor:
Evans, Dewi W.
Publikováno v:
Peritia; January 2019, Vol. 30 Issue: 1 p291-294, 4p
Autor:
Evans, Dewi W.
Publikováno v:
Peritia; January 2017, Vol. 28 Issue: 1 p274-277, 4p
Autor:
Mary-Ann Constantine
Curious Travellers: Writing the Welsh Tour, 1760-1820 provides the first extensive literary study of British tours of Wales in the Romantic period (c.1760-1820). It examines writers'responses to Welsh landscapes and communities at a time of drastic e
Autor:
Patrick Sims-Williams
Edition and translation of this important genre of Old Welsh poetry.The'Stanzas of the Graves'or'Graves of the Warriors of the Island of Britain', attributed to the legendary poet Taliesin, describe ancient heroes'burial places. Like the'Triads of th
Autor:
Brynley F. Roberts
Lhwyd, the illegitimate son of a father ruined by the Civil War, had to make his own way in the world. A competent botanist before going up to Oxford as a student, he spent much time there at the Botanical Garden before being appointed to the newly e
Autor:
Brynley Roberts
Lhwyd, the illegitimate son of a father ruined by the Civil War, had to make his own way in the world. A competent botanist before going up to Oxford as a student, he spent much time there at the Botanical Garden before being appointed to the newly e
This interdisciplinary volume of essays examines the real and imagined role of Classical and Celtic influence in the history of British identity formation, from late antiquity to the present day. In so doing, it makes the case for increased collabora