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|Title=Chapters 1[1]-7[7]
|Title=Chapters 1[1] 7[7]: Structure of the World
|Source=Discusses the structure of the world in general. (note: the Welsh text omits chapter 4[4].)
|Source=Discusses the structure of the world in general.&nbsp;<p>Note: the Welsh text omits chapter 4[4].</p>
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Delw y byd Chapters 1[1] – 7[7]: Structure of the World

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Discusses the structure of the world in general. 

Note: the Welsh text omits chapter 4[4].

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Petrovskaia, Natalia, “The concept of Europe in the medieval Welsh geographical treatise Delw y byd”, Celtic Forum 21 (2018): 23–34.  
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The present article discusses the concept of Europe in Delw y Byd, the medieval Welsh translation of the geographical section of the twelfth-century encyclopedia Imago mundi, written in Latin by Honorius Augustodunensis. The research presented here forms part of the project ‘Defining Europe in Medieval European Geographical Discourse: the Image of the World and its Legacy, 1110-1500’ funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. An early version of this article was presented at the Japan Society for Celtic Studies Annual Congress in October 2017 as 「ウェールズの地理学 書 Delw y Byd における「ヨーロッパ」のコンセプトについて」.

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Darina Knoops, Dennis Groenewegen
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February 2022, last updated: May 2022