- NLW MS 2463B.
- Ffeil
- [1885x1914] /
The legend of St. Kadok, and miscellaneous notes on Welsh grammar and literature.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
The legend of St. Kadok, and miscellaneous notes on Welsh grammar and literature.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on, and translations from, J. C. Zeuss : Grammatica Celtica ... (Leipzic, 1853, and Berlin, 1871).
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on Celtic and comparative philology, exercises in Russian, etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on medieval and modern Welsh grammar and philology.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Critical notes and essays on 'Pedair Cainc y Mabinogi' and notes on Welsh grammar, etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on Latin philology and a transcript of a cywydd by Tudur Penllyn.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on 'Y Gogynfeirdd' with extracts from their poems, and miscellaneous notes on Hebrew and other languages.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on early Welsh chronicles, the Book of Leinster, inscriptions, etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
A Sanskrit vocabulary and a translation of part of the tale of Nala; notes on the 'Black Book of Carmarthen'; etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
A list of Latin words with their equivalents in Welsh and the Romance languages.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on Juvenal.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
A student's exercise books containing notes on ethics and metaphysics, Latin and Greek exercises, etc.
The philosophy of Schopenhauer,
An essay on Schopenhauer and his philosophy.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on New Testament theology; extracts from the poems of William Llyn taken from Cardiff MS. 8; etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Addresses on 'Some tendencies of current religious thought' and 'Anwariaid y byd. Rhai o'u harferion a'u moesau', and notes on dogmatic theology and theism.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on anthropology and Celtic archaeology.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes written by Edward Anwyl for the preparation of a series of articles on the early settlers of Anglesey, Brecknockshire, Cardiganshire, Caernarvonshire, and Monmouthshire, printed in Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1903-1909.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Celtic folklore, institutions,
Notes and extracts, mainly from printed sources, relating to the Celtic family, Celtic institutions, laws, customs, folklore, etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Philological and historical notes,
A vocabulary of ancient Welsh words, notes made on reading John Beddoe : The Races of Britain (1885), notes on early Welsh history and topography, etc.
Sir Edward Anwyl.
Notes on phonetics.
Sir Edward Anwyl.