The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales: JONES Owen (Myvyr) Jones, WILLIAMS Edward (Iolo Morganwg) & PUGHE William Owen (Idrison) Publisher: Thomas Gee Publish Year: 1870 Publish Place: Denbigh: Illustrator: Unknown Category: Miscellaneous, Foreign Travel, Antiquarian Book, History, Reference Book No: 007369 Status: For Sale Book Condition: Very Good Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall Jacket Condition: Unknown Binding: Hardcover Book Type: Unknown Edition: Second Edition Inscription: Unknown £225 Add to Basket Ask a question Refer to a friend Additional information 2nd ed, VG, small 4to. In the publishers green embossed cloth, corners rubbed, some marks. Spine, relaid, old on top, gilt titles. Internally, [5], (vi-xxvi), [1], 2-1247 pp, [4] subscribers list, [1] adverts, orange endpapers, mostly in Welsh, double columns per page, dedicated not to one but to three persons! Always useful! (247*154 mm). (Graesse 642. Brunet 1982. Allibone 1702 for the earlier version). Title continues: Collected out of ancient manuscripts. To which has been added Additional notes upon the Gododin, and An English translation of the Laws of Howell the Good; Also An Explanatory chapter on Ancient British Music by John Thomas. JONES, OWEN (Owain Myfyr; 1741-1814), a skinner in London and one of the most prominent figures in the literary life of Wales at the end of the 18th cent, and the beginning of the next. WILLIAMS, EDWARD (Iolo Morganwg) 1747-1826; a poet and antiquary. PUGHE, WILLIAM OWEN (1759-1835), lexicographer, grammarian, editor, antiquary, and poet. THOMAS , JOHN ( Pencerdd Gwalia ; 1826 - 1913 ), musician. See NLW WBO for a full Bio of those listed above.