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Dr Aled Llion Jones

Pennaeth Ysgol / Darllenydd mewn Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg a Chanoloesol (School of Welsh)

aled.llion@bangor.ac.uk

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Dr Aled Llion Jones

Overview

Addysg a Chyflogaeth

Fe'm haddysgwyd ym Mhrifysgolion Leeds, Caerdydd a Harvard, ac enillais raddau ym meysydd Athroniaeth a Saesneg (BA), Cymraeg (MPhil) ac Astudiaethau Celtaidd (PhD). Rwyf wedi cael fy nghyflogi听 fel gan brifysgolion yng Ngwlad Pwyl (Lublin), Iwerddon (Gaillimh), UDA (Harvard) a Chymru (Bangor), ac wedi darlithio'n achlysurol neu addysgu ar ysgolion haf mewn sefydliadau ledled Ewrop a Gogledd America.

Ymchwil

Rwy'n gweithio ar draws cyfnodau a disgyblaethau, gan ddwyn athroniaeth a theori lenyddol i ddeialog 芒 llenyddiaeth fodern a chanoloesol Cymru ac Iwerddon. Pwysig i鈥檙 gwaith hwn hefyd ydy theori amlieithrwydd a chyfieithu. Gweler yn enwedig fy monograff,听Darogan..., a hefyd fy erthygl yn听Translation Studies,听9.

Yn ddiweddar mae fy ngwaith ymchwil wedi bod yn troi o gwmpas dau brif faes, sef athroniaeth yr ugeinfed ganrif (yn enwedig ffigyrau megis Martin Heidegger, Maurice Blanchot, Martin Buber, Jacques Derrida) a llenyddiaeth Gymraeg y canol oesoedd. Digwyddiad pwysig sy'n clymu'r meysydd hyn ynghyd yw cyfieithiad Martin Buber o Bedair Cainc y Mabinogi yn 1914, ac rwyf wedi bod yn edrych ar y croes-ffrwythloni cysyniadol rhwng y chwedlau Cymraeg a'r traddodiadau dyneiddiol-Hasidig.听Gweler fy erthygl yn听Ysgrifau Beirniadol听34 ar hyn.

Rwyf hefyd yn edrych yn agos ar gysyniadau o amser, cronoleg a hanesyddiaeth yn ll锚n ganoloesol y Gymraeg a'r Wyddeleg. Mae'r brosiect hon yn archwilio nid yn unig nodweddion megis y deictig ond hefyd y ffyrdd y mae ffurfiau llenyddol a throsiadau rhethregol yn mynegi profiadau cysyniadol (ac anghysyniadol) o amser, lle, tragwyddoldeb a'r iwtopig.听Gweler fy erthygl yn听Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 38.

Cyflwyno a Siarad Cyhoeddus

Rwyf wedi traddodi ystod o bapurau mewn cynadleddau o orllewin Romania i dde Califfornia (ac yn y rhan fwyaf o鈥檙 gwledydd rhyngddynt): siaradaf gan fwyaf ar lenyddiaeth Gymraeg a Gwyddeleg (ganoloesol a modern), ond hefyd ar athroniaeth, ac astudiaethau diwylliannol yn ehangach.

Byddaf yn mwynhau cyflwyno mewn digwyddiadau cyhoeddus, o neuaddau pentref a chanolfannau celfyddydol i'r cyfryngau cenedlaethol neu'r Eisteddfod Genedlaethol. ac mae fy ngwaith fel athro iaith (Cymraeg, Pwyleg, Gwyddeleg) hefyd yn fodd o gysylltu 芒鈥檙 gymuned leol ac ehangach. Rwyf yn siarad a darlithio mewn nifer o ieithoedd (y Gymraeg yn bennaf ond hefyd Saesneg a Phwyleg).

Cyfieithu Llenyddol

Fe'm comisynwyd droeon gan 糯yl Farddoniaeth Ryngwladol Gogledd Cymru i gyfieithu, darllen a thrafod barddoniaeth yn y Bwyleg ac ieithoedd eraill o ddwyrain Ewrop. Fe'm comisiynwyd hefyd gan Gyfnewidfa Llenyddiaeth Cymru i gyfieithu rhyddiaith Bwyleg. Cyhoeddais amryw gyfieithiadau o'r Wyddeleg i'r Gymraeg. Fe'm cymhwyswyd drwy arholiad ar gyfer aelodaeth o Gymdeithas Cyfieithwyr Cymru (Cym-Saes; Saes-Cym).

Addysgu

Ar y cyrsiau BA, dysgaf sgiliau iaith a llythrennedd (Cymraeg a Gwyddeleg) yn ogystal 芒 llenyddiaeth, hanes llenyddiaeth, ac athroniaeth. Rwy'n cyfrannu'n gyson hefyd i fodiwlau a gaiff eu cyd-addysgu, a鈥檙 rheiny鈥檔 amrywio o lenyddiaeth ganoloesol a modern cynnar i ieithyddiaeth, sosioiethyddiaeth a chynllunio ieithyddol. Fi yw sylfeinydd a chyfarwyddwr y cwrs MA 'Y Celtiaid', a byddaf yn cyfrannu at ddysgu ar gyrsiau MA eraill ar draws yr Ysgol a'r Coleg. Rwy'n hapus i drafod prosiectau PhD mewn meysydd perthnasol.

Education and Employment

I studied at Leeds, Cardiff and Harvard Universities, gaining degrees in Philosophy and English (BA), Welsh (MPhil) and Celtic Studies (PhD). I have been Lecturer, Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor at universities in Poland (Lublin), Ireland (Galway), USA (Harvard) and Wales (Bangor), and lectured or taught on summer schools in many other organizations across Europe and North America.

Research

I work across a number of periods and disciplines, bringing philosophy and literary theory into dialogue with the modern and medieval literatures of Wales and Ireland. Theories of translation theory and multilingualism are central here. See especially my monograph,听Darogan: Prophecy, Lament and Absent Heroes in Medieval Welsh Literature (2013), and also my article in听Translation Studies,听9.

Recently, my research has been moving in two main areas: the philosophy of the twentieth century (especially figures such as Martin Heidegger, Maurice Blanchot, Martin Buber, Jacques Derrida, J.R. Jones) and medieval Welsh literature. A central event that brings these threads together is Martin Buber's translation of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi (Die vier Zweige des Mabinogi) in 1914, and I have been looking at conceptual cross-fertilization between the Welsh legends and humanist-Hasidic traditions: see my article in听Ysgrifau Beirniadol 34.

I am also looking at concepts of time, temporality and historiography in medieval Welsh and Irish literature. This project explores not only features such as the deictic but also the ways in which literary forms and rhetorical tropes express conceptual (and aconceptual) experiences of time, place, timelessness and the utopian. See my article in听Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloqium,听38.

Presentations and Public Speaking

I have delivered a range of papers in conferences from western Romania to southern California (and most countries in-between): I speak mainly on Welsh and Irish literature (medieval and modern), but also on philosophy and wider cultural studies.

I enjoy presenting at public events, from village halls and arts centres to national broadcast media or the National Eisteddfod, and my work as a language teacher (Welsh, Polish, Irish) is also a means of engaging with the local and wider community. I speak and lecture in a number of languages 鈥嬧(mainly Welsh but also English and Polish).

Literary Translation

I have been commissioned regularly by the North Wales International Poetry Festival to translate, read and discuss poetry in Polish and other Eastern European languages. I have also been commissioned by the Welsh Literature Exchange to translate Polish prose, and I have published a number of translations from Irish to Welsh.

Teaching

On BA modules, I teach language and literacy skills (Welsh and Irish) as well as literature, literary history and philosophy. I also contribute regularly to co-taught modules, ranging from early medieval and medieval literature to linguistics, sociolinguistics and language-planning. I am the co-ordinator of 'The Celts' MA, and I contribute to the teaching on other MA courses across the School and the College. I am happy to discuss PhD proposals in suitable fields.听

Additional Contact Information

Adran y Gymraeg ac Astudiaethau Celtaidd - Dept of Welsh and Celtic Studies

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aled.llion@bangor.ac.uk

+44 (0)1248 382243

Qualifications

  • PhD
    Harvard University, 2005鈥2011
  • MA
    Harvard University, 2005鈥2007
  • MPhil
    Caerdydd, 1997鈥2000
  • BA
    Leeds University, 1993鈥1996

Teaching and Supervision

Addysgu BA

Blwyddyn 0

  • CXC-1036 Cyflwyno Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg (Dechreuwyr)

Blwyddyn 1

  • CXC-1002 Ll锚n y Cyfnod Modern Cynnar
  • CXC-1005 Ysgrifennu Cymraeg (trywydd ail-iaith)
  • CXC-1026 Golwg ar Lenyddiaeth (trywydd ail-iaith)

Blwyddyn 2 a 3

  • CXC-3202/2202 Athroniaeth a Llenyddiaeth听
  • CXC-3029/2029 Chwedlau'r Oesau Canol
  • CXC-2203/3203 Blas ar yr Wyddeleg
  • CXC-3009 Traethawd Estynedig听听

Addysgu MA

Fi yw cyfarwyddwr cwrs MA 'Y Celtiaid'. Byddaf hefyd yn goruchwylio myfyrwyr MA (Cymraeg). Cyfrannaf at ddarlithoedd/seminarau sawl cwrs MA arall (e.e. Astudiaethau Arthuraidd; Cyflwyno'r Oesau Canol; Llenyddiaethau Cymru)

Goruchwylio PhD

Yr wyf newydd orffen goruchwylio dau brosiect PhD:

  • bu prosiect听Philip Davies听yn astudiaeth gymharol o ddisgyrsiau cenedlaetholgar yng Nghymru a Gwlad y Basg tua diwedd y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg hwyr;
  • bu听Angelika R眉diger听yn astudio'r datblygiad o fotiffau ll锚n gwerin Gymraeg rhwng y cyfnod canoloesol a'r modern;

Croesawaf gynigion ar gyfer prosiectau ar amryw agweddau o'r llenyddiaethau Celtaidd 鈥 yn enwedig Cymraeg a Gwyddeleg, a'r rhai'n ymwneud 芒 methodolegau theoretig/athronyddol.听

Arholi PhD

B没m yn arholwr mewnol i nifer o draethodau ymchwil PhD, yn Ysgol y Gymraeg a hefyd Ysgol Hanes, Hanes Cymru ac Archaeoleg, ac Ysgol Athroniaeth a Chrefydd.

Arholi Allanol

  • Newydd orffen cyfnod fel Arholwr Allanol, Prifysgol y Drindod Dewi Sant (Cynllun AUR,听Y Gyfadran Allanol)

BA Teaching听

Year 0

  • CXC-1036 Introducing Welsh Literature (beginners鈥 stream)

Year 1

  • CXC-1002 Early Modern Literature
  • CXC-1005 Writing Welsh (second-language stream)
  • CXC-1026 Looking at Literature (second-language stream)

Years 2 and 3

  • CXC-3202/2202 Philosophy and Literature

    CXC-3029/2029 Legends of the Middle Ages

  • CXC-2203/3203 Intro to Modern Irish
  • CXC-3009 Dissertation

MA Teaching

I am co-ordinator of the 鈥楥elts鈥 MA. I also oversee 鈥榃elsh鈥 MA students. I contribute to lectures / seminars on several other MA courses (e.g. Arthurian Studies; Introducing the Middle Ages; Literatures of Wales)

PhD Supervision

I have recently overseen two PhD projects:

  • Philip Davies鈥 project is a comparative study of the discourses of nationalism in late nineteenth-century Wales and the Basque Country;
  • Angelika R眉diger听studied the development of Welsh folklore motifs from the medieval to the modern period

I welcome proposals for research projects on various aspects of Celtic-language literature 鈥 especially Welsh and Irish, and those involving theoretical/philosophical methodologies.

PhD Examining

I have been an internal examiner on a number of PhD projects, in the School of Welsh and also the School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology, and the School of Philosophy and Religion.

External Examining

  • Recently ended period as External Examiner, Trinity Saint David University (Going for Gold Scheme, External Faculty)
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Research Interests

Rwy'n ymchwilio i lenyddiaethau'r ieithoedd Celtaidd yn gyffredinol (Cymraeg a Gwyddeleg yn arbennig), ac mae gennyf hefyd ddiddordeb mawr mewn Llenyddiaeth Gymharol, yn enwedig yng nghyd-destun diwylliannau llai Ewrop a'r ieithoedd Slafeg (y Bwyleg yn arbennig).

Yn fy ymchwil fy hun a'm goruchwylio mae gennyf ddiddordeb neilltuol mewn gwaith ac iddo ogwydd theoretig: mae fy ymchwil (gw. manylion cyhoeddiadau a chynadleddau) yn ymwneud 芒 disgyrsiau sydd ar y ffin rhwng ffiloleg ac athroniaeth iaith/celf (e.e., proffwydoliaeth, amlieithrwydd, cyfieithu, barddoneg ac estheteg, ac ecofeirniadaeth).听

Yn ddiweddar mae fy ngwaith ymchwil wedi bod yn troi o gwmpas dau brif faes, sef athroniaeth yr ugeinfed ganrif (yn enwedig meddylwyr megis听Martin Heidegger, Maurice Blanchot, Martin Buber, Jacques Derrida, J.R. Jones) a llenyddiaeth Gymraeg y canol oesoedd (barddoniaeth a rhyddiaith). Digwyddiad pwysig sy'n clymu'r meysydd hyn ynghyd yw cyfieithiad Martin Buber o Bedair Cainc y Mabinogi yn 1914, ac rwyf wedi bod yn edrych ar y croes-ffrwythloni cysyniadol rhwng y chwedlau Cymraeg a'r traddodiadau dyneiddiol-Hasidig.

Rwyf erbyn hyn yn edrych yn benodol ar gysyniadau o amser, cronoleg a hanesyddiaeth yn ll锚n ganoloesol y Gymraeg a'r Wyddeleg. Mae'r prosiect diweddaraf hwn yn archwilio nid yn unig agweddau megis y deictig ond hefyd y ffyrdd y mae ffurfiau llenyddol a throsiadau rhethregol yn mynegi profiadau cysyniadol (ac anghysyniadol) o amser, lle, tragwyddoldeb ac iwtopia.

Rwyf wrthi hefyd yn paratoi cyflwyniad hygyrch i Athroniaeth Llenyddiaeth, i'w gyhoeddi ar ffurf llyfr. Hwn fydd y cyflwyniad cyntaf o'i fath yn y Gymraeg, ac yn trafod ll锚n Cymru yn benodol.

I study the Celtic-language literatures in general 鈥 and Welsh and Irish in particular. My interest in comparative methodology leads me also towards thinking in the context of the Slavic languages (especially Polish), and minoritised European cultures.

In both my own research, and PhD supervision, I have a particular interest in work with a theoretical drive: my research (see details of publications, and conferences) is located between philology and the philosophy of language / art. I am particularly interested in fields such as prophecy, multilingualism, translation, poetics and aesthetics, and ecocriticism.

Recently, my research has been moving in two main areas: the philosophy of the twentieth century (especially figures such as Martin Heidegger, Maurice Blanchot, Martin Buber, Jacques Derrida, J.R. Jones) and medieval Welsh literature. A central event that brings these threads together is Martin Buber's translation of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi (Die vier Zweige des Mabinogi) in 1914, and I have been looking at conceptual cross-fertilization between the Welsh legends and humanist-Hasidic traditions.

I am currently looking specifically at concepts of time, temporality and historiography in medieval Welsh and Irish literature. This latest project explores not only features such as the deictic but also the ways in which literary forms and rhetorical tropes express conceptual (and aconceptual) experiences of time, place, timelessness and the utopian.

I shall soon be publishing an accessible introduction to the Philosophy of Literature. This will be written in Welsh and focussed on the literature of Wales.

Postgraduate Project Opportunities

Cysylltwch i drafod cynlluniau PhD. Mae meysydd posibl yn cynnwys Theori lenyddol yng Nghymru ac yn Gymraeg; Athroniaeth a llenyddiaeth; Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg mewn cyd-destunau cymharol; Ecofeirniadaeth, ffeministiaeth, rhywedd a syniadaethau radicalaidd eraill. Please contact me to discuss possibilities of PhD supervision. Possible fields include Literary theory in Wales and in Welsh; Philosophical approaches to Welsh literature; Welsh literature in a comparative context; Ecocriticism, feminism, gender, and other radical ideologies.

Publications

2025

  • Published
    Jones, A. L., Aug 2025, Imagination and Innovation in Celtic Cultures. Fulton, H. & Henley, G. (eds.). Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru, p. 41-56 15 p.
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter 鈥 peer-review

2024

  • Accepted/In press
    Jones, A. L., 2024, (Accepted/In press) Festschrift.
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter

2023

  • Accepted/In press
    Richards, R. & Jones, A. L. (Editor), 2023, (Accepted/In press) Caerdydd: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru. (Cyfres y Meddwl a'r Dychymyg Cymreig)
    Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review

2022

  • Published
    Jones, A. L., Oct 2022, In: Barn.
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Book/Film/Article review
  • Published
    Evans Jones, G. & Jones, A. L. (Editor), Sept 2022, Caerdydd: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru. 368 p. (Cyfres y Meddwl a'r Dychymyg Cymreig)
    Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review

2021

  • Published
    Jones, A. L., May 2021, In: O'r Pedwar Gwynt. p. 39 1 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Book/Film/Article review
  • Published
    Jones, A. L., 3 Jun 2021, In: Barn. p. 6-7 2 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article

2020

  • Published
    Rosser, S. & Jones, A. L. (Editor), 15 Dec 2020, Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru. 336 p. (Cyfres y Meddwl a'r Dychymyg Cymreig)
    Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review
  • Published
    Jones, A. L., 10 Sept 2020, In: The Medieval Review.
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Book/Film/Article review

2019

  • Published
    Jones, A. L., 12 Mar 2019, Proceedings of the 38th Harvard Celtic Colloquium. Andrews, C., Newton, H. & Parker, S. (eds.). 2018 ed. Vol. 38.
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter 鈥 peer-review

2018

  • Published
    Jones, A., 31 Jul 2018, In: O'r Pedwar Gwynt. 7, p. 6-7 2 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article
  • Published
    Jones, A. (Translator), Miguelez-Carballeira, H. (Translator) & Costas Gonzalez, X.-H. (Editor), 2018, Vigo : Universidade De Vigo.
    Research output: Other contribution
  • Published
    Jones, A., 30 May 2018, Y geissaw chwedleu. Jones, A. L. & Fomin, M. (eds.). Bangor, 14 p. (Studia Celto-Slavica; vol. 8).
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter
  • Published
    Jones, A., 2018, In: 脡颈驳蝉别. 40
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Book/Film/Article review 鈥 peer-review
  • Published
    Jones, A. (Editor) & Fomin, M. (Editor), 30 May 2018, Bangor: Ysgol y Gymraeg, Prifysgol Bangor. 189 p. (Studia Celto-Slavica; vol. 8)
    Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review

2017

  • Published
    Jones, A., 18 Aug 2017, The Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature in Britain. Fay, J. A., Futton, H. & Rector, G. (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell, Vol. The Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature in Britain.
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary 鈥 peer-review
  • Published
    Jones, A., 18 Aug 2017, The Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature in Britain. Fay, J. A., Futton, H. & Rector, G. (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary 鈥 peer-review
  • Published
    Jones, A., Mar 2017, In: Renaissance Quarterly. 70, 1, p. 325-326 2 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Book/Film/Article review
  • Published
    Jones, A., 18 Aug 2017, The Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature in Britain. Fay, J. A., Futton, H. & Rector, G. (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary 鈥 peer-review

2016

  • Published
    Jones, A., 1 Dec 2016, Ysgrifau Beirniadol 34. Price, A. (ed.). Gwasg Gee, p. 209-238 29 p.
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter 鈥 peer-review
  • Published
    Jones, A., 2016, Golden Epochs and Dark Ages: Perspectives on the Past. Antonowicz, A. & Niedokos, T. (eds.). Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL, Vol. 14. 15 p. (Studies in Literature and Culture ).
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter
  • Published
    Jones, A., 1 Mar 2016, In: Translation Studies. 9, 2, p. 137-151 14 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article 鈥 peer-review
  • Published
    Jones, A., 1 Feb 2016, Ollam: Studies in Gaelic and Related Traditions in Honor of Tom谩s 脫 Cathasaigh . Boyd, M. (ed.). Lanham: Fairleigh Dickenson University Press, 16 p. Chapter 2
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Chapter 鈥 peer-review

2013

  • Published
    Jones, A. L., 15 Dec 2013, University of Wales Press.
    Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book

2012

  • Published
    Ford, P. K. & Jones, A., 2012, The Princeton Encyclopaedia of Poetry and Poetics. Greene, R. (ed.). Princeton: Princeton University Press
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding 鈥 Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary 鈥 peer-review

2010

  • Published
    Chance, C., Radiker, L., Zall, C., Bempechat, P. & Jones, A., 2010, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book 鈥 peer-review

2009

  • Published
    Jones, S., Jones, A. (Editor) & Knight, J., 2009, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book

2004

  • Published
    Davies, M. P. & Jones, A., 2004, In: Taliesin. 121, p. 90-102
    Research output: Contribution to journal 鈥 Article

2003

  • Published
    Llwyd, I., Jones, A. (Editor), Jones, A. (Translator), Bianchi, A. (Translator) & Siviero, S. (Translator), 2003, Mobydick.
    Research output: Book/Report 鈥 Book

Activities

2024

  • This is a co-sponsored event by the Learned Society of Wales and 91精品黑料吃瓜, hosted and delivered by the Centre for Arthurian Studies, in the series of anniversary events. It is also part of the international collaboration with the Rossell Hope Robbins Library, University of Rochester, US

    23 Nov 2024

    Links:

    • /events/140-years-of-legends-at-bangor-university-arthurian-and-celtic-collections-scholarship-and
    Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation (Contributor)

2023

  • Sgwrs ar lenyddiaeth Arthuraidd, i nod 7 mlwyddiant sefydlu'r Ganolfan Arthuraidd

    1 Mar 2023

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • Siaradwr gwadd yn seminar 'CELTIC 138: The Mabinogion: Stories from Medieval Wales' (i drafod erthygl o'm heiddo sydd ar y maes llafur).

    21 Feb 2023

    Activity: Visiting an external academic institution (Visiting researcher)

2020

  • Athro ar Ymweliad (Visiting Professor)

    1 Aug 2020 鈥 30 Dec 2020

    Activity: Visiting an external academic institution (Visiting researcher)
  • Gwersi Ar-lein i Diwtoriaid y Gogledd

    14 May 2020

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)

2019

  • Papur cynhadledd yn trafod pwysigrwydd cyfeiriad posibl at Historia Regum Britanniae yn y chwedl Culhwch ac Olwen.

    20 Sep 2019

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • Teitl: 'Why Arthur is Always Wrong: Culhwch ac Olwen as self-defeating prophecy'

    13 Sep 2019

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • Trefnir gan PEN Cymru. Yr her eleni yw cyfieithu dwy gerdd gan Julia Fiedorczuk o'r Bwyleg i'r Gymraeg.

    Jul 2019

    Links:

    Activity: Other (Contributor)
  • Fe'm gwahoddwyd i gyflwyno dwy gyfres o ddarlithoedd a seminarau i gyflwyno'r iaith Gymraeg yn ei chyd-destun hanesyddol, diwylliannol ac ieithyddol.

    23 Apr 2019 鈥 31 May 2019

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Research and Teaching at External Organisation (Contributor)

2018

  • Cadeirio viva PhD (Ysgol y Gymraeg)

    11 Dec 2018

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)
  • Sesiwn i gyflwyno manteision BA mewn Cymraeg i ddisgyblion yr ysgol, a drefnwyd ar y cyd 芒'r Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol

    26 Nov 2018

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • Cyflwyniad i ddisgyblion chweched dosbarth o ysgolion led-led Cymru, ar gwrs Preswyl Glan-llyn a drefnwyd gan Ysgol y Gymraeg a'r Urdd

    21 Nov 2018

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • Sesiwn i gyflwyno manteision BA mewn Cymraeg i ddisgyblion yr ysgol, a drefnwyd ar y cyd 芒'r Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol

    7 Nov 2018

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • 'Good time(s), bad time(s): myths and metaphysics in some medieval literature'

    6 Oct 2018

    Links:

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Invited talk (Contributor)
  • Sgwrs i drafod taith i Jerusalem i archif Martin Buber, cyfieithydd y Mabinogi i'r Almaeneg

    25 Apr 2018

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • 18 Apr 2018

    Activity: Oral presentation (Keynote speaker)
  • Cynhadledd Cymraeg i Oedolion, Plas Tan-y-Bwlch

    13 Apr 2018

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • 'Amser a gofod: darllen llenyddiaeth ganoloesol y Gymraeg gyda Stephen Hawking'. Defnyddio theoriau gwyddonol diweddar ynghylch amser a gofod i ddarllen llenyddiaeth Gymraeg ganoloesol.

    10 Apr 2018

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • Arholwr Mewnol Ysgol y Gymraeg/Ysgol Athroniaeth a Chrefydd

    Feb 2018

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)

2017

  • Sesiwn i gyflwyno manteision BA mewn Cymraeg i ddisgyblion yr ysgol

    22 Nov 2017

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)
  • Sesiwn i gyflwyno manteision BA mewn Cymraeg i ddisgyblion yr ysgol

    17 Nov 2017

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)
  • Sesiwn awr yn disgrifio manteisio gradd mewn Cymraeg, o ran cyflogadwyedd, etc.

    10 Jul 2017

    Links:

    Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Schools engagement (Presenter)
  • Gwers iaith enghreifftiol i diwtoriaid iaith, Cynhadledd Cymraeg i Oedolion, Plas Tan-y-Bwlch

    May 2017

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)

2016

  • 'Buber, Benjamin, Cynddelw, Rhonabwy: amser, iaith a hanes yn llenyddiaeth Gymraeg y Canol Oesoedd'.

    Nov 2016

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • 'Cyfriniaeth, Seioniaeth a Phedair Cainc y Mabinogi'

    22 Oct 2016

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • 鈥樷淢i a wnn pwy wyt ti鈥: Cyfriniaeth Fodern Almaeneg-Iddewig yn Etifeddu'r Canol Oesoedd Cymraeg鈥

    26 Jun 2016

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • '"Fel y torraist ti fy nghalon": medieval and early-modern Welsh love poetry'. Darlith i fyfyrwyr lleol a dysgwyr o bell.

    May 2016

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • Plas Tan-y-Bwlch, Cynhadledd Cymraeg i Oedolion

    Apr 2016

    Activity: Invited talk (Keynote speaker)
  • 'Amlieithrwydd mewn llenyddiaeth Gymraeg'

    Mar 2016

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • Agweddau cyfredol ar sosio-ieithyddiaeth y Gymraeg

    Jan 2016

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • 2016 鈥 2019

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Organiser)

2015

  • Yr Athronydd yn Annwn: Martin Buber, Cyfriniaeth Iddewig a'r Mabinogi

    Dec 2015

    Activity: Invited talk (Keynote speaker)
  • 'Yr Athronydd yn Annwn: Martin Buber, Cyfriniaeth Iddewig a'r Mabinogi'

    Dec 2015

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)
  • Bendigeidfran yn Berlin: y Mabinogi a rhai o athronwyr yr Almaen, c. 1914

    Dec 2015

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • 'Martin Buber and the Mabinogi: a very tenuous Polish connection'. Welsh Days 2015.

    Oct 2015

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • Oct 2015

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • Cyfweliad yn Bwyleg ynghylch iaith a diwylliant Cymru

    Oct 2015

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • 'Mabinogi Martin Buber: y cyfieithiad cyntaf o'r Pedair Cainc i'r Almaeneg'

    Sep 2015

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • 'Poetry, Language, Grammar, Death: Reading the Gogynfeirdd with Heidegger'

    26 Mar 2015

    Activity: Invited talk (Keynote speaker)
  • Arholwr Mewnol ar gyfer Ysgol Hanes, Hanes Cymru ac Archaeoleg

    2015

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)

2014

  • 'Zombies Gwyddelig, Moch yr Apocalyps a phroblemau eraill Cymry'r Mabinogi'

    Nov 2014

    Activity: Invited talk (Keynote speaker)
  • Oct 2014

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • 'Mesur, Cynghanedd a Pherson: sylwadau ar strwythur rhai cerddi canoloesol'

    Sep 2014

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • Dysgu (Cymraeg: Iaith a Ll锚n) ar gwrs preswyl Astudiaethau Celtaidd

    Jun 2014

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Invited speaker)
  • 'Language and transcendence in the poetry of the Welsh Princes'

    Apr 2014

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)

2013

  • Oct 2013

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • Trefnu a chydlynu Ysgol Haf i fyfyrwyr o wledydd Ewrop a Tsieina

    Jul 2013

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Organiser)
  • Darlith wadd: 鈥楢thronwyr y tywysogion? Sylwadau ar iaith y Gogynfeirdd, y frawddeg enwol a'r apophatig鈥

    Jun 2013

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • 15 May 2013

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)
  • 鈥榊 Canu Darogan, Peniarth 50 ac Amlieithrwydd鈥

    May 2013

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)
  • Jan 2013

    Activity: Invited talk (Invited speaker)

2012

  • Oct 2012

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • 鈥楴ational Library of Wales, MS Peniarth 50: Welsh Political Prophecy and Multilingualism鈥

    Jul 2012

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • 鈥楻hys Fardd a rhyddfrydwyr eraill yr Oesau Canol鈥

    Jul 2012

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • Apr 2012

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • Arholwr mewnol (Ysgol y Gymraeg)

    2012

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)

2011

  • Arholwr Mewnol Ysgol y Gymraeg

    2011

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)

2010

  • Athro ar Ymweliad (Visiting Professor)

    1 Aug 2010 鈥 30 Dec 2020

    Activity: Visiting an external academic institution (Visiting researcher)

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