Gerald of Wales
Born
Manorbier Castle, Wales
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The History and Topography of Ireland
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1188
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29 editions
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The Journey Through Wales / The Description of Wales
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1191
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61 editions
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The Description of Wales
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1194
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93 editions
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The Itinerary of Baldwin in Wales
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1188
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72 editions
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Expugnatio Hibernica: The Conquest of Ireland
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1978
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The English Conquest of Ireland, A. D. 1166-1185, Vol. 1: Mainly From the 'Expugnatio Hibernica' of Giraldus Cambrensis; The Text
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1969
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47 editions
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The Life of Saint Hugh of Avalon: Bishop of Lincoln 1186–1200 (Fontes Mediaevalium 2)
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1220
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The Jewel of the Church
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Gerard of Wales on the Instruction of Princes
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1991
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Writings of Gerald the Welshman - The Description of Wales, & The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales
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“For human nature is so made that only what is unusual and infrequent excites wonder or is regarded as of value. We make no wonder of the rising and the setting of the sun which we see every day; and yet there is nothing in the universe more beautiful, or worthy of wonder. When, however, an eclipse of the sun takes place, everyone is amazed - because it happens rarely.”
― The History and Topography of Ireland
― The History and Topography of Ireland
“Beavers build their castle-like lodges in the middle of rivers. They have an extraordinary method of conveying and carting timber from the woods to the water, for they use other beavers as waggons. The beavers of one team309 gnaw down the branches, and then another group has the instinct to turn over on their backs and to hold this wood tightly against their bellies with their four feet. Each of these last grips a branch in its teeth which sticks out on either side. A third group holds tightly on to this cross-branch with its teeth and pulls the animal in question along backwards together with its load. Anyone who witnesses this manoeuvre cannot fail to be impressed.”
― The Journey Through Wales & The Description of Wales
― The Journey Through Wales & The Description of Wales
“Whatever else may come to pass, I do not think that on the Day of Direst Judgement any race other than the Welsh, or any other language, will give answer to the Supreme Judge of all from this small corner of the earth.”
― The Journey Through Wales / The Description of Wales
― The Journey Through Wales / The Description of Wales
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