Pennod 4 - Chwedl Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 30, 2023 · 49 MIN

Pennod 4 - Chwedl Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed

from Yr Hen Iaith · host Mimosa Cymru

Yn y bennod hon trafodwn gainc gyntaf ‘Pedair Cainc y Mabinogi’, Chwedl Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed. Er bod Pwyll ‘yn arglwydd ar saith cantref Dyfed’, fel y dywed brawddeg gyntaf y chwedl , nid oes ganddo lawer o ddoethineb. Yn wir, mae’n bosibl ei gweld hi fel stori am sut mae Pwyll yn dysgu bod yn bwyllog. Mae’n ymddwyn mewn modd byrbwyll nifer o weithiau ac mae’n rhaid i gymeriadau eraill – Arawn, brenin Annwfn a Rhiannon, gwraig Pwyll – ei helpu. Mae Rhiannon ymysg cymeriadau mwyaf cofiadwy’r traddodiad llenyddol Cymraeg, yn fenyw ddoeth sy’n siarad yn ffraeth ac yn rhoi’i gŵr amhwyllog yn ei le pan fo angen. O gofio cyd-destun hanesyddol uniongyrchol y gwaith llenyddol hwn, sef Cymru ‘Oes y Tywysogion’, mae’n bosibl darllen y chwedl hon fel ‘drych i dywysogion’, fel testun sy’n cynnig gwersi i ddarpar arweinwyr. In this episode we discuss the first of ‘The Four Branches of the Mabinogi’, the Tale of Pwyll, Lord of Dyfed. Although Pwyll is ‘lord of the seven cantrefs (‘hundreds’ or ‘provinces’) of Dyfed, as the tale’s first sentence says, he doesn’t possess much wisdom. Indeed, while Pwyll is this character’s name, pwyll is also a common noun in Welsh, meaning ‘sense’, ‘intelligence’ or ‘wisdom’. It’s possible to read this tale as a story about how Pwyll comes to embody his name, how he learns to become a wise and good ruler. We see him acting in some very unwise ways, and other characters – Arawn, king of Annwfn and Rhiannon, Pwyll’s wife – need to help him. Rhiannon is among the most memorable characters of the Welsh literary tradition, a wise woman who speaks wittily and puts her unwise husband in his place when need be. Remembering this literary work’s direct historical context, Wales of the ‘Age of the Princes’, it is possible to read this tale as ‘a mirror for princes’, a text which offers lessons to future leaders. Cyflwynwyd gan: Yr Athro Jerry Hunter a'r Athro Richard Wyn Jones Cynhyrchwyd gan: Richard Martin Cerddoriaeth: Might Have Done gan The Molenes Dilynwch ni ar Trydar: http://www.twitter.com/YrHenIaith Tanysgrifwch yn eich hoff ap podlediadau neu ar YouTube i derbyn y pennod nesaf ar cyhoeddiad. Darllen pellach: - Dafydd Ifans a Rhiannon Ifans, Y Mabinogion[:] Diweddariad (Llandysul: Gwasg Gomer, 1980) - Catherine McKenna, ‘The Theme of sovereignty in Pwyll’, Bwletin y Bwrdd Gwybodau Celtaidd 29 (1980), 35-52. Further Reading: - Gwyn Jones and Thomas Jones (translators), The Mabinogion (revised edition, London, 1993) - Patrick K. Ford, The Mabinogi and Other Medieval Welsh Tales (new edition, 2008)

Yn y bennod hon trafodwn gainc gyntaf ‘Pedair Cainc y Mabinogi’, Chwedl Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed. Er bod Pwyll ‘yn arglwydd ar saith cantref Dyfed’, fel y dywed brawddeg gyntaf y chwedl , nid oes ganddo lawer o ddoethineb. Yn wir, mae’n bosibl ei gweld hi fel stori am sut mae Pwyll yn dysgu bod yn bwyllog. Mae’n ymddwyn mewn modd byrbwyll nifer o weithiau ac mae’n rhaid i gymeriadau eraill – Arawn, brenin Annwfn a Rhiannon, gwraig Pwyll – ei helpu. Mae Rhiannon ymysg cymeriadau mwyaf cofiadwy’r traddodiad llenyddol Cymraeg, yn fenyw ddoeth sy’n siarad yn ffraeth ac yn rhoi’i gŵr amhwyllog yn ei le pan fo angen. O gofio cyd-destun hanesyddol uniongyrchol y gwaith llenyddol hwn, sef Cymru ‘Oes y Tywysogion’, mae’n bosibl darllen y chwedl hon fel ‘drych i dywysogion’, fel testun sy’n cynnig gwersi i ddarpar arweinwyr. In this episode we discuss the first of ‘The Four Branches of the Mabinogi’, the Tale of Pwyll, Lord of Dyfed. Although Pwyll is ‘lord of the seven cantrefs (‘hundreds’ or ‘provinces’) of Dyfed, as the tale’s first sentence says, he doesn’t possess much wisdom. Indeed, while Pwyll is this character’s name, pwyll is also a common noun in Welsh, meaning ‘sense’, ‘intelligence’ or ‘wisdom’. It’s possible to read this tale as a story about how Pwyll comes to embody his name, how he learns to become a wise and good ruler. We see him acting in some very unwise ways, and other characters – Arawn, king of Annwfn and Rhiannon, Pwyll’s wife – need to help him. Rhiannon is among the most memorable characters of the Welsh literary tradition, a wise woman who speaks wittily and puts her unwise husband in his place when need be. Remembering this literary work’s direct historical context, Wales of the ‘Age of the Princes’, it is possible to read this tale as ‘a mirror for princes’, a text which offers lessons to future leaders. Cyflwynwyd gan: Yr Athro Jerry Hunter a'r Athro Richard Wyn Jones Cynhyrchwyd gan: Richard Martin Cerddoriaeth: Might Have Done gan The Molenes Dilynwch ni ar Trydar: http://www.twitter.com/YrHenIaith Tanysgrifwch yn eich hoff ap podlediadau neu ar YouTube i derbyn y pennod nesaf ar cyhoeddiad. Darllen pellach: - Dafydd Ifans a Rhiannon Ifans, Y Mabinogion[:] Diweddariad (Llandysul: Gwasg Gomer, 1980) - Catherine McKenna, ‘The Theme of sovereignty in Pwyll’, Bwletin y Bwrdd Gwybodau Celtaidd 29 (1980), 35-52. Further Reading: - Gwyn Jones and Thomas Jones (translators), The Mabinogion (revised edition, London, 1993) - Patrick K. Ford, The Mabinogi and Other Medieval Welsh Tales (new edition, 2008)

NOW PLAYING

Pennod 4 - Chwedl Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed

0:00 49:26

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Gwleidydda BBC Radio Cymru Trafodaeth ar rai o straeon gwleidyddol yr wythnos. Political discussion. John Zegar's Thoughts & Travels John Zegar Forty Two yr. career in clinical/research psychology from compulsive disorders to self healing..World wide travels & adventures specializing in Spey/Fly Fishing.. Caribbean to Alaska.. Radionauterne - For nysgerrige børn Radionauterne I stiller spørgsmålene og vi følger svarene, hvor end de tager os hen. Tag med Radionauterne på skøre, skæve missioner ind i videnskabens verden, og bliv meget klogere end de voksne på alt lige fra prutter til tidsrejser og vulkaner. Er der noget du går og undrer dig over, så send dit spørgsmål til [email protected]. Radionauterne er tilrettelagt og produceret af Karen Brüel Birkegaard og Lisa Bay. Se mere på radionauterne.dk De Podcast Psycholoog De Podcast Psycholoog Waarom leerde niemand je ooit hoe je moet omgaan met stress, hoe je een vriend kunt troosten, of hoe je stopt met het continu checken van je Instagram? Psycholoog Marissa van der Sluis bespreekt in elke aflevering samen met een expert een belangrijk psychologisch thema én geeft tips die je meteen kunt toepassen in je dagelijks leven. In de serie Hoofdverhalen gaat Marissa in gesprek met mensen die een fikse tegenslag voor hun kiezen kregen die hun leven (tijdelijk) op z’n kop zette. In elke aflevering blikken zij terug op hun meest moeilijke momenten en geven ze een kijkje in hun hoofd. Hoe gingen ze om met verdriet en onzekerheid, en wat hielp hen uiteindelijk hun leven weer op te pakken? Sound design De Podcast Psycholoog: No.Pia.No, sound design Hoofdverhalen: KLOAQ Audio Design, artwork: Tim Straver

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Yr Hen Iaith?

This episode is 49 minutes long.

When was this Yr Hen Iaith episode published?

This episode was published on March 30, 2023.

What is this episode about?

Yn y bennod hon trafodwn gainc gyntaf ‘Pedair Cainc y Mabinogi’, Chwedl Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed. Er bod Pwyll ‘yn arglwydd ar saith cantref Dyfed’, fel y dywed brawddeg gyntaf y chwedl , nid oes ganddo lawer o ddoethineb. Yn wir, mae’n bosibl ei...

Can I download this Yr Hen Iaith episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!