Welsh and Gaelic
Leonardo Bragiotto
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presentationlanguages literature
by leonardo, chiara and greta
Gaelic and Welsh
THE GAELIC LANGUAGE COMES FROM THE CELTIC LANGUAGE FAMILY
GAELIC LANGUAGE
Information about Gaelic Language
Gaelic is still spoken by about 65,000 people in Scotland.
Gaelic was itself one of the "chief causes of barbarism"
But Gaelic began to lose ground in the early Middle Ages
Settlers brought Gaelic to Scotland from Antrim in Ireland over 1500 years ago
WELSH LANGUAGE
Oral tradition
Cistercian abbeys copying and recording
Cyfraith HywelAdministrative Welsh
X century
Around 1066Battle of Hastings
Normans took French
Middle Welsh
1000-1536
IX century
WELSH LANGUAGE
Written evidences
Cadafan Stone
Pact of UniformityPublic worships in English
Common language also in workplace
XVIII centuryIndustrial Revolution
1588
Publication of William Morgan’s Bible in Welsh
1549
Henry VII’s Act of Union
1536
XII-XIII century
WELSH LANGUAGE
Written evidences
Mabinogion
Official languagein Wales like English
Today
English: dominant language
XX century
Welsh peolple recognized as discriminated
XIX centuryImperial expansion
WELSH LANGUAGE
The endof the history
culture of wales and literature
- Language
- Music
- Art
- HISTORY
- MYTHOLOGY
passed orally their poems
culture of wales and literature
The Gauls possesed an important poetic tradition
- Cesare
- Military campaign towards the conquest of Gaul
- diary of war
- the Druids and their oral poems
COMMENTARII DE BELLO GALLICO
culture of wales and literature
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galli
https://library.weschool.com/lezione/de-bello-gallico-giulio-cesare-riassunto-analisi-letteratura-latina-9327.html
https://www.visitwales.com/info/language/poetry-motion-discover-language-wales https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offa%27s_Dyke https://aber.ac.uk/en/new-students/welsh-language/
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofWales/Welsh-Language/ https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofWales/The-Mabinogion/
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