Davod Aur Edeyrn

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Davod Aur Edeyrn, "The Golden-tongued" fl. 1270, was a

grammarian
.

Works

Davod is said to have written a grammar of the

Morganwg
."

The same introduction, which can hardly in propriety be Edeyrn's work, speaks of Edeyrn's "acute and profound genius, reflection, various acquirements, memory, and retention." He compiled it "from the record which Einiawn the priest had formed." It includes not only "the Cymric letters and parts of speech," but "the metres of vocal song." The version published is said to have been "copied from a transcript of Mr. Lewis Richards of Darowen, Montgomeryshire, dated 1821, by the Rev. W. J. Rees of Cascob, Radnorshire, 1832," and that "Mr. Richards appears to have taken his copy from a manuscript of Iolo Morganwg."

Editions

  • Dosparth Edeyrn Davod Aur; or, The ancient Welsh grammar, which was compiled by royal command in the thirteenth century by Edeyrn the golden tongued, to which is added Y Pum Llyfr Kerddwriaeth, or the rules of Welsh poetry, originally compiled by Davydd Ddu Athraw, in the fourteenth, and subsequently enlarged by Simwnt Vychan, in the sixteenth century: with English translations and notes by the rev. John Williams Ab Ithel. Published for The Welsh MSS. Society. Llandovery, 1856 (archive.org)

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Edeyrn, Davod Aur". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885โ€“1900.