Inventor of Britain: The Work and Legacies of Humphrey Llwyd

The work of the map-maker and historian Humphrey Llwyd (1527–68) were a crucial contribution to a new vision of Britain in the early modern period. It lies close to the roots of the emerging ideology of British Empire, and Llwyd’s influence is to be found in the works of major English poets such as Edmund Spenser and Michael Drayton. His history of medieval Wales, Cronica Walliae, shaped Welsh historical traditions for centuries to come. Llwyd is also the earliest extant source for the legend of Prince Madoc, whose twelfth-century voyage to America shaped British fantasies of the New World from the reign of Elizabeth to the nineteenth century. This is the first book-length study of Llwyd’s works, influence and intellectual milieu, and contributions from scholars in the fields of history, geography and literary studies cover the range of Llwyd’s achievement as a cartographer, historian and chorographer of Wales and Britain.

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Inventor of Britain: The Work and Legacies of Humphrey Llwyd

The work of the map-maker and historian Humphrey Llwyd (1527–68) were a crucial contribution to a new vision of Britain in the early modern period. It lies close to the roots of the emerging ideology of British Empire, and Llwyd’s influence is to be found in the works of major English poets such as Edmund Spenser and Michael Drayton. His history of medieval Wales, Cronica Walliae, shaped Welsh historical traditions for centuries to come. Llwyd is also the earliest extant source for the legend of Prince Madoc, whose twelfth-century voyage to America shaped British fantasies of the New World from the reign of Elizabeth to the nineteenth century. This is the first book-length study of Llwyd’s works, influence and intellectual milieu, and contributions from scholars in the fields of history, geography and literary studies cover the range of Llwyd’s achievement as a cartographer, historian and chorographer of Wales and Britain.

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Inventor of Britain: The Work and Legacies of Humphrey Llwyd

Inventor of Britain: The Work and Legacies of Humphrey Llwyd

by Philip Schwyzer (Editor)
Inventor of Britain: The Work and Legacies of Humphrey Llwyd

Inventor of Britain: The Work and Legacies of Humphrey Llwyd

by Philip Schwyzer (Editor)

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The work of the map-maker and historian Humphrey Llwyd (1527–68) were a crucial contribution to a new vision of Britain in the early modern period. It lies close to the roots of the emerging ideology of British Empire, and Llwyd’s influence is to be found in the works of major English poets such as Edmund Spenser and Michael Drayton. His history of medieval Wales, Cronica Walliae, shaped Welsh historical traditions for centuries to come. Llwyd is also the earliest extant source for the legend of Prince Madoc, whose twelfth-century voyage to America shaped British fantasies of the New World from the reign of Elizabeth to the nineteenth century. This is the first book-length study of Llwyd’s works, influence and intellectual milieu, and contributions from scholars in the fields of history, geography and literary studies cover the range of Llwyd’s achievement as a cartographer, historian and chorographer of Wales and Britain.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781837722242
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Publication date: 04/15/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Philip Schwyzer is professor of Renaissance literature in the Department of English, University of Exeter.

Table of Contents

Introduction Humphrey Llwyd: First Historian of Wales? Huw Pryce The Description of Britain and Urban Chorography on the March of Wales Helen Fulton ‘Set forth in all poynctes’—navigating the maps and mappings of Humphrey Llwyd Keith Lilley, Rebecca Milligan, and Catherine Porter Matthew Parker, Sacred Geography, and the British Past Alexandra Walsham The ‘hodgepodge trash of Lud’: George Buchanan on Humphrey Llwyd’s Vision of Britain Roger Mason Visions of Britain in Llwyd, Spenser, and Drayton Philip Schwyzer British Warrior Women in Cymbeline, Bonduca and the Court of James VI&I Tristan Marshall Painted People: Race-Making in the Invention of Britain Lorna Hutson Appendix: ‘In praise of Humphrey Llwyd: Poems by Gruffudd Hiraethog, Lewis ab Edward, and Wiliam Cynwal’, with translations by Mary Burdett-Jones
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