Llyfr Gwilym Tew
manuscript from the second half of the 15th century comprising poetry; a Welsh grammar; vocabularies; historical triads
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Llyfr Gwilym Tew
Summary
Llyfr Gwilym Tew is a manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew authored Gwilym Tew[2].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew authored Dafydd ap Gwilym[3].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew authored Iolo Goch[4].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's image is recorded as Llyfr Gwilym Tew, Page 33 (4396882).png[5].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's instance of is recorded as manuscript[6].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's genre is recorded as poetry[7].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's depicts is recorded as glossary[8].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's made from material is recorded as paper[9].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's made from material is recorded as ink[10].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's collection is recorded as Peniarth Manuscripts[11].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's collection is recorded as National Library of Wales[12].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's inventory number is recorded as Peniarth MS 51[13].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's location is recorded as National Library of Wales[14].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's part of is recorded as Peniarth Manuscripts[15].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's Commons category is recorded as Peniarth MS 51 Llyfr Gwilym Tew[16].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's language of work or name is recorded as Welsh[17].
- +1450-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Llyfr Gwilym Tew[18].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's main subject is recorded as glossary[19].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+210'}[20].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's Handle ID is recorded as 10107/4396882[21].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's described by source is recorded as Report on manuscripts in the Welsh language[22].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's title is recorded as Llyfr Gwilym Tew[23].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174789', 'amount': '+152'}[24].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174789', 'amount': '+108'}[25].
- Llyfr Gwilym Tew's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bx1j3ffn[26].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Gwilym Tew[2], a poet[27], 1450–1401[28]; Dafydd ap Gwilym[3], a poet[29], 1320–1380[30], of Wales[31]; and Iolo Goch[4], a poet[32], 1320–1398[33].