The Ancient Laws of Cambria; Containing the Institutional Triads of Dyvnwal Moelmud, the Laws of Howel the Good, Triadical Commentaries, Code of Education, and the Hunting Laws of Wales; to which are Added, the Historical Triads of Britain. Translated from the Welsh, by W. Probert

The Ancient Laws of Cambria; Containing the Institutional Triads of Dyvnwal Moelmud, the Laws of Howel the Good, Triadical Commentaries, Code of Education, and the Hunting Laws of Wales; to which are Added, the Historical Triads of Britain. Translated from the Welsh, by W. Probert PDF Author: Wales
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The Ancient Laws of Cambria

The Ancient Laws of Cambria PDF Author: Wales
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ISBN: 9781584775645
Category : History
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Pages : 414

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Probert, William, Translator. The Ancient Laws of Cambria: Containing the Institutional Triads of Dyvnwal Moelmud, the Laws of Howel the Good, Triadical Commentaries, Code of Education, and the Hunting Laws of Wales, to Which are Added, the Historical Triads of Britain. London: Sold by E. Williams, 1823. iv, 414 pp. Reprinted 2005 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 1-58477-564-5. Cloth. $110.* Inspired by the spirit of Romantic nationalism, Probert [1790-1870] published this fascinating compilation of ancient Welsh texts to "rouse the dormant spirit" of Cambria so it "may awake from the slumber of ages, shake off that darkness and false taste which Gothic barbarity and tyranny imposed upon her, and re-assume her ancient and splendid greatness" (Dedication). Its contents include the first English translation of the Laws of Howell the Good, which date to the ninth century and are considered by Probert to be the greatest intellectual achievement of medieval Wales. It also contains the first valuation of dogs in the British Isles. In addition to translations, Probert offers an intriguing argument that the trial by jury was not invented by Alfred the Great, but adopted from Dynvwal's Triads.

The Ancient Laws of Cambria

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Pages : 428

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The Ancient Laws of Cambria: Containing the Institutional Triads of Dyonwal Moelmud ... Howel the Good, ... and the Hunting Laws of Wales, to which are Added the Historical Triads Or Briatain. Transl from the Welsh, by William Probert

The Ancient Laws of Cambria: Containing the Institutional Triads of Dyonwal Moelmud ... Howel the Good, ... and the Hunting Laws of Wales, to which are Added the Historical Triads Or Briatain. Transl from the Welsh, by William Probert PDF Author: William Probert
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The Ancient Laws of Cambria

The Ancient Laws of Cambria PDF Author: E. Williams
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Category : History
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Pages : 434

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This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!

ANCIENT LAWS OF CAMBRIA

ANCIENT LAWS OF CAMBRIA PDF Author: WILLIAM. PROBERT
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The Ancient Laws of Cambria

The Ancient Laws of Cambria PDF Author: Wales
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Pages : 504

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The Ancient Laws of Cambria

The Ancient Laws of Cambria PDF Author: William Probert
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ISBN: 9780371183878
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 434

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This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!

Catalogue of the Laws of Foreign Countries in the State Library of Massachusetts, 1911

Catalogue of the Laws of Foreign Countries in the State Library of Massachusetts, 1911 PDF Author: State Library of Massachusetts
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Llangorse Crannog

Llangorse Crannog PDF Author: Alan Lane
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ISBN: 1789253098
Category : Social Science
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Pages : 400

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The crannog on Llangorse Lake near Brecon in mid Wales was discovered in 1867 and first excavated in 1869 by two local antiquaries, Edgar and Henry Dumbleton, who published their findings over the next four years. In 1988 dendrochronological dates from submerged palisade planks established its construction in the ninth century, and a combined off- and on-shore investigation of the site was started as a joint project between Cardiff University and Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales. The subsequent surveys and excavation (1989-1994, 2004) resulted in the recovery of a remarkable time capsule of life in the late ninth and tenth century, on the only crannog yet identified in Wales. This publication re-examines the early investigations, describes in detail the anatomy of the crannog mound and its construction, and the material culture found. The crannog’s treasures include early medieval secular and religious metalwork, evidence for manufacture, the largest depository of early medieval carpentry in Wales and a remarkable richly embroidered silk and linen textile which is fully analysed and placed in context. The crannog’s place in Welsh history is explored, as a royal llys (‘court’) within the kingdom of Brycheiniog. Historical record indicates the site was destroyed in 916 by Aethelflaed, the Mercian queen, in the course of the Viking wars of the early tenth century. The subsequent significance of the crannog in local traditions and its post-medieval occupation during a riotous dispute in the reign Elizabeth I are also discussed. Two logboats from the vicinity of the crannog are analysed, and a replica described. The cultural affinities of the crannog and its material culture is assessed, as are their relationship to origin myths for the kingdom, and to probable links with early medieval Ireland. The folk tales associated with the lake are explored, in a book that brings together archaeology, history, myths and legends, underwater and terrestrial archaeology.