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The Myvyrian archaiology of Wales: collected out of ancient manuscripts. By Owen Jones (Myvyr), Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg), William Owen Pughe (Idrison). To which has been added additional notes upon the "Gododin," and an English translation of the laws of Howell the Good: also, an explanatory chapter on ancient British music, by John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia).

Main Author: Jones, Owen, 1741-1814.
Other Authors: Iolo Morganwg, 1747-1826., Pughe, W. Owen 1759-1835., Thomas, John, 1826-1913.
Language(s): English ; Welsh
Published: Denbigh, T. Gee, 1870.
Subjects: Welsh literature.
Musical notation.
Music > Wales.
Note: The Myvyrian archaiology in Welsh.
A reprint of portions of the 1st edition which appeared in 3 v., 1801-03. cf. Lowndes, Bibl. man.
"The musical notation of the ancient Britons": p. [1207]-1247.
Physical Description: xiii, [1], [ix]-xxvi, 1247, [4] p. 26 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: PB2245 .J7
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