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Llyfr Y Tri Aderyn

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This famous religious allegory, A Book of Three Birds, is considered the most important Welsh book of the Seventeenth Century, and an enduring masterpiece of Welsh prose.

116 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1653

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Morgan Llwyd

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Morgan Llwyd (1619 – 1659) was a Welsh preacher, poet, and prose writer. His most important work was Llyfr y Tri Aderyn ("The Book of the Three Birds"), which takes the form of a discussion between an eagle, a dove, and a raven, representing secular, puritan, and anglican viewpoints.

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