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  2. Celtic influences on Tolkien - Wikipedia

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    Celtic influences on Middle-earth:Tolkien's Elves owe something to the Irish Tuatha Dé Danann; [1] their sanctuary of Rivendell recalls Tír na nÓg; [2] the Undying Lands echo Immrama tales; [3] [4] their Sindarin language uses some aspects of Welsh language; [5] [6] and Maedhros and Celebrimbor reflect aspects of Nuada Airgetlám.

  3. Jason Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Jason Shepherd is a Welsh podcast host, [1] author, artist [2] and audiobook narrator. Since 2008 he has produced and hosted the internationally recognized Learn Welsh Podcast, [3] [4] about Welsh language and culture, and has been involved in several book projects.

  4. CorCenCC - Wikipedia

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    The published CorCenCC corpus was sampled from a range of different speakers and users of Welsh, from all regions of Wales, of all ages and genders, with a wide range of occupations, and with a variety of linguistic backgrounds (e.g. how they came to speak Welsh), to reflect the diversity of text types and of Welsh speakers found in ...

  5. Welsh-language literature - Wikipedia

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    Taken together this led to a huge increase in demand for literature in Welsh the form of books, periodicals, newspapers, poetry, novels, ballads and sermons, all of which were provided in copious quantities in what has been described as the "Golden Age" of the Welsh-language press; [30] one estimate suggests that as many as 10,000 books in ...

  6. Book of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    Book of the Dead of Sobekmose, the Goldworker of Amun, 31.1777e, Brooklyn Museum. The dimensions of a Book of the Dead could vary widely; the longest is 40 m long while some are as short as 1 m. They are composed of sheets of papyrus joined together, the individual papyri varying in width from 15 cm to 45 cm.

  7. Four Ancient Books of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Four Ancient Books of Wales is a term coined by William Forbes Skene to describe four important medieval manuscripts written in Middle Welsh and dating from the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries. They contain primarily texts of poetry and prose , some of which are contemporary and others which may have originated from traditions dating back to ...

  8. Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle - Wikipedia

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    78 per cent of pupils come from homes in which Welsh is the main language of the household. Nearly all pupils are able to speak Welsh to first language level. Despite the school having a number of students who can't speak Welsh, second language Welsh classes are not offered until year 10. [citation needed]

  9. Brittonic languages - Wikipedia

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    The name Brythonic was derived by Welsh Celticist John Rhys from the Welsh word Brython, meaning Ancient Britons as opposed to an Anglo-Saxon or Gael. The Brittonic languages derive from the Common Brittonic language, spoken throughout Great Britain during the Iron Age and Roman period .

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