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Sally Harper, Music in Welsh Culture before 1650: A Study of the Principal Sources. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. xix + 441 pp. £60. ISBN 978 0 7546 5263 2.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2009

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References

1 ‘“Songs of the Doeinges of their Auncestors”: Aspects of Welsh and English Musical Traditions’, in Authority and Subjugation in Writing of Medieval Wales, ed. Ruth Kennedy and Simon Meecham-Jones (New York, 2008), 231–50.

2 Marged Haycock, Legendary Poems from the Book of Taliesin (Aberystwyth, 2007); Michelle P. Brown, ‘The Lichfield/Llandeilo Gospels Reinterpreted’, in Authority and Subjugation (see note 1), 57–70.

3 Gwaith Lewys Morgannwg, ed. by A. Cynfael Lake (2 vols; Aberystwyth, 2004); Glanmor Williams, The Welsh Church from Conquest to Reformation (Cardiff, 1962; revised edition 1976).

4 See Daniel Huws, Medieval Welsh Manuscripts (Cardiff, 2000), 190; see also the introduction to the digital facsimile of the manuscript in the ‘Digital Mirror’ section of the National Library of Wales website (www.llgc.org.uk).