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Sir Edward Anwyl manuscripts
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Sir Edward Anwyl manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSANWYL
  • Fonds
  • 1815-[1910x1914]

Notebooks and papers, 1815-[1910x1914], of or belonging to Sir Edward Anwyl, mainly comprising notes of Celtic, Classical, Biblical, theological and historical or archaeological interest, together with literary, linguistic and grammatical material.

Anwyl, E. (Edward), 1866-1914

Accounts,

Personal accounts; a note of money collected in some Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire districs for the Armenian Fund, 1896-1897; and a mathematics notebook.

Sir Edward Anwyl.

Biblical Gleanings,

'Biblical Gleanings; or a Collection of Passages and Scriptures ... generally considered to be mistranslated ... with Proposed Corrections, and notes By Thomas Wemyss. Arranged in numerical order by George Bayne, 1815'.

Thomas Wemyss and George Bayne.

The Higher Criticism,

An address on 'The Higher Criticism of the Old Testament', notes on the scriptures and on modern Greece, and Arabic vocabulary, etc.

Sir Edward Anwyl.

Miscellanea,

Biographical references, and notes on the poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym and his successors and on phonetics.

Sir Edward Anwyl.

The Welsh language,

Extracts relating to early Welsh written remains taken from Henry Bradshaw : Collected Papers ... (Cambridge, 1889).

Sir Edward Anwyl.

Welsh dialects,

Replies to a questionnaire relating to Welsh dialects circulated by the Dialect Section of the Guild of Graduates of the University of Wales, of which Edward Anwyl was secretary.

Sir Edward Anwyl.

Welsh literature and philology,

Drafts of articles relating to Welsh literature and history and to Celtic institutions; lists of Welsh words derived from English and of words common to both branches of the Celtic family; and a poem entitled 'Rhiangerdd Gwenfalwy o Gastell Caerphili' by 'Idwal Trefor', 1874.

Sir Edward Anwyl.

A miscellany,

A Latin vocabulary, notes for the study of the Mabinogion, extracts from printed sources, notes on 'Y Gogynfeirdd' and their vocabulary, etc.

Sir Edward Anwyl.

Letters,

Letters, mainly to Edward Anwyl, the correspondents including J. Mortimer Angus, Sir John Ballinger, Vernon Bartlett (Oxford), Sir Joseph A. Bradney, Charles E. Breese, W. N. Bruce, O. H. Fynes-Clinton, John Daniel ('Rhabanian'), Thomas Darlington, C. Dauncey, D. H. Davies (Cenarth), R. Isgarn Davies, E. S. Dodgson, Sir Owen M. Edwards, Thomas Charles Edwards, Thomas Edward Ellis, Sir E. Vincent Evans, J. Gwenogvryn Evans, John Young Evans, Samuel J. Evans, A. M. Fairbairn, John Fisher, W. Foy (Cologne), Alfred Perceval Graves, John Griffith (Llangynwyd), W. B. Halhed (Llanrwst), James Hastings (editor of the Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics), C.H. Herford, N. Marais-Hoogenhout, Paul Hook, Ivor B. John, Sir John Morris-Jones, L. D. Jones ('Llew Tegid'), M. H. Jones, T. O. Neill Lane, Edward Laws, Philip H. Lawson, Sir John Herbert Lewis, Charles Lloyd (Maesycrugiau), R. Luyten (Haarlem), Jean Marx (Paris), A. Meillet (Paris), Kuno Meyer, A. W. Moore (Douglas, I.O.M.), Eluned Morgan (Patagonia), Sir James M. Murray (Oxford), E. W. B. Nicholson, Henry Owen (Poyston), A. C. Humphreys-Owen, Owen Owen (Chief Inspector, Central Welsh Board), Sir T. Isambard Owen, Julius Pokorny, Stuart (1st baron) Rendel, Sir John Rhys, T. Francis Roberts, Sir Walter Runciman, K. G. Schilling (Giessen, Germany), E. A. Sonnenschein, John E. Southall, Lord Stanley of Alderley, Ludwig Christian Stern, John Strachan, Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas, A. O. Vaughan ('Owen Rhoscomyl'), J. Vendryes, Sir Paul Vinogradoff, Alfred T. Warren, Stanley J. Weyman, Hugh Williams (Bala), and Sir Thomas Marchant Williams.

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