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Roberts, Sara Elin [project leader], and Bryn Jones [research ass.], Cyfraith Hywel, Online, 2013–.

Citation details
Work
Cyfraith Hywel
Place
Online
Year
2013
Description
Abstract (cited)

Cyfraith-Hywel.org.uk focuses on research on the manuscripts of Welsh law. Dr Sara Elin Roberts led the original research project, which was funded by the University of Wales and the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol. This site presents the contents of all of the manuscripts of Welsh law in the form of related and searchable databases. There is also a full bibliography of works on Welsh law, and texts and information on Ancient Laws, the first full study of the laws published in 1841.

Subjects and topics
Headings
medieval Welsh law
Sources
Texts
Manuscripts
A guide to Welsh law:
[A guide to Welsh law] “General background”
[A guide to Welsh law] “Texts and manuscripts”
[A guide to Welsh law] “Tractates and sections”
[A guide to Welsh law] “The wider context”
The manuscripts:
[The manuscripts] “Descriptions”
[The manuscripts] “Index to the manuscripts”
[The manuscripts] “Index to the damweiniau
Texts and publications:
James (Christine), [Texts and publications] “Machlud Cyfraith Hywel: golygiad o BL Add 22356”
Russell (Paul), [Texts and publications] “Welsh law in medieval Anglesey: British Library Harleian MS 1796 (Latin C)”
Roberts (Sara Elin), [Texts and publications] “Plaints in mediaeval Welsh law”
Bibliography:
[Bibliography] “Main bibliography”
[Bibliography] “Major works”
[Bibliography] “Seminar Cyfraith Hywel Publications”
[Bibliography] “Texts”
Ancient laws & institutes of Wales
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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March 2014, last updated: June 2023