Aduwyneu Taliessinverse beg. Atwyn rin rypenyt y ryret
- Middle Welsh
- verse
- Medieval Welsh poetry
- Atwyn rin rypenyt y ryret
(fl. 6th century)
renowned British poet, known both as a historical poet at the court of Urien and other rulers and as a more fictionalised persona of supreme status. Poems attributed to him survive in the 14th-century manuscript now known as the Book of Taliesin (NLW Peniarth 2).
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- Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, Peniarth MS 2 = Book of Taliesin (Llyfr Taliesin) [s. xiv1]pp. 8.21–10.3heading: ‘Aduwyneu Taliessin’beginning: ‘Atwyn rin rypenyt yryret’
- Middle Welsh
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