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Welsh Studies 645 LI TERATU RE S IN CE 1500 By Ka th ryn Jen kins, Lecturer in Welsh, University of Wales, Lampeter Glanmor Williams, ‘Iaith, lle ˆn a chrefydd yn yr unfed ganrif ar bymtheg’, LlC, 19 : 29–40, analyses the reaction of the Welsh to the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation. J. G. Jones, ‘John Penri: Piwritan a Chymro’, ib., 41–69,oVers a comprehensive survey of Penri’s life and career and emphasizes his especial contribution to Welsh history and religious literature. Id., ‘Maurice KyYn a Huw Lewys: dau amddiVynnydd y Vydd Brotestannaidd yng Nghymru ym 1595’, YB, 21 : 51–72, studies two key figures and notes the signific- ance of their all-important translations, namely, DeVynniad Ffydd Eglwys Lloegr, and Perl Mewn Adfyd, published in 1595, for the continuation of the Reformation in Wales. G. Bowen, ‘Robert Gwyn o Benyberth, awdur Catholig’, THSC, 2 : 33–58, outlines the career of one of the most prolific authors of the Elizabethan era, noting that he wrote 7 works, 2 of which are not extant. Id., Y Drych Kristnogawl, CardiV, Univ. of Wales Press, 1322 pp., is a full edition of Alun Mathias’s copy of CardiV MS 3240, and contains an extensive introduction.
The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies – Brill
Published: Dec 22, 1996
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