MUSICA neu Beroriaeth, the Music of the Britains, as settled by a congress, or meeting of masters of music, by order of Gryffydd ap Cynan, Prince of Wales, about A.D. 1100; transcribed by Robert ap Huw, of Bodwigan, Anglesea; temp. Car. I., from the ... 1567-1748
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