Travel and Topography. The Itinerary and Description of Wales. By Giraldus Cambrensis. With an Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams. Everyman's Library.
Travel and Topography. The Itinerary and Description of Wales. By Giraldus Cambrensis. With an Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams. Everyman's Library.
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- Autore
- Williams, W. Llewelyn
- Editori
- London: Dent, New York: Dutton, 1912.
- Formato
- Reprinted. 210 S. Originalleinen.
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- Tedesco
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Descrizione
Aus dem Nachlass von Michael Richter. Mit Besitzvermerk auf Vorsatz. Enth� diverse Anmerkungen und Korrekturen von Richter. - Inhalt: Book I: Journey through Hereford and Radnor -- Journey through Hay and Brecheinia -- Ewyas and Llanthoni -- The Journey by Coed Grono and Abergevenni -- Of the Progress by the Castle of Usk and Caerleon -- Newport and Caerdyf -- The See of Landaf and Monastery of Margan, and the Remarkable Things in those Parts -- Passage of the Rivers Avon and Neth - and of Abertawe and Goer -- Passage over the Rivers Lochor and Wendraeth; and of Cydweli -- TywyRiver - Caermardyn - Monastery of Albelande -- Haverford and Ros -- Penbroch -- Of the Progress by Camros and Niwegal -- Book II: Of the See of St. David's -- Of the Journey by Cemmeis - the Monastery of St. Dogmael -- Of the River Teivi - Cardigan - Emelyn -- Of the Journey by Pont Stephen, the Abbey of Stratflur, Landewi Brevi, and Lhanpadarn Vawr -- Of the River Devi, and the Land of the Sons of Conan -- Passage of Traeth Mawr and Traeth Bachan, and of Nevyn, Carnarvon, and Bangor -- The Island of Mona -- Passage of the River Conwy in a Boat, and of Dinas Emrys -- Of the Mountains of Eryri -- Of the Passage by Deganwy and Ruthlan, and the See of Lanelwy, and of Coleshulle -- Of the Passage of the River Dee, and of Chester -- Of the Journey by the White Monastery, Oswaldestree, Powys, and Shrewsbury -- Of the Journey by Wenloch, Brumfeld, the Castle of Ludlow, and Leominster, to Hereford -- A Description of Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury.