The genealogies from Jesus College MS 20 are a medieval Welsh collection of genealogies preserved in a single manuscript, Oxford University, Bodleian Library, Jesus College, MS 20, folios 33r–41r. It presents the lineages of a number of medieval Welsh rulers, particularly those of south Wales.[1] The manuscript was compiled in the late 14th century, but many genealogies are thought to be considerably older.[1] The latest pedigrees to have been included in the tract are those of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (d. 1240) and Rhys Gryg (d. 1234).[1] It shares some material with the earlier Harleian genealogies.
Genealogies from Jesus College MS 20 | |
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Author(s) | anonymous |
Language | Middle Welsh |
Manuscript(s) | Oxford, Bodleian Library, Jesus College, MS. 20, folios 33r–41r |
Genre | genealogical collection |
See also
editReferences
editSecondary sources
edit- Siddons, Michael. "Genealogies, Welsh." In Celtic Culture. A Historical Encyclopedia, ed. John T. Koch. 5 vols. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 2006. pp. 800–2.
Editions
edit- Egerton Phillimore and J. Gwenogfryn Evans (eds.). "Pedigrees from Jesus College MS. 20." Y Cymmrodor 8 (1887). pp. 77–92.
- Online editions:
- "Full-text resources for ‘Dark Age’ history", Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews.
- "Welsh Genealogies from Jesus College MS 20", Celtic Literature Collective.
- Jesus 20 page 33r, Welsh Prose 1350-1425. Diplomatic edition.
Further reading
edit- Bartrum, P.C. Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts. Cardiff: UWP, 1966.
- Thornton, David E. Kings, chronologies, and genealogies: studies in the political history of early medieval Ireland and Wales. Occasional publications of the Oxford Unit for Prosopographical Research 10. Oxford: Linacre College, Unit for Prosopographical Research, 2003. ISBN 1-900934-09-4