R. Geraint Gruffydd

Professor Emeritus R. Geraint Gruffydd (9 June 1928-24 March 2015[1]), MA DPhil DLitt FLSW FBA was a scholar of Welsh language and literature. He was a graduate of Bangor University and Jesus College, Oxford He commenced his studies at Oxford in 1948.[2] During his academic career he held three notable offices:

Afer his academic retirement in 1993 he became President of the International Congress of Celtic Studies until 2003 and he also served as Vice-President of University of Wales, Aberystwyth. In 1999 he succeeded Professor J. E. Caerwyn Williams as Consultant Editor of Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru. He has written books and chapters on a wide range on subjects in all periods of Welsh literature, from his treatment of the earliest Welsh poetry through the work of the medieval poet, Dafydd ap Gwilym, and the Methodist hymn-writer, William Williams of Pantycelyn, to 20th-century writers such as Saunders Lewis.

He was a Calvinist Christian. He was a Welsh Nationalist. His father, Moses Griffith, was the first Treasurer of Plaid Cymru.

He was also a Founding Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.

Geraint Gruffydd was a friend of Sheldon Vanauken at Oxford, and was mentioned in Vanauken's memoir A Severe Mercy.

Works

A full bibliography of his publications to 1995 by Huw Walters is included in Beirdd a Thywysogion, ed. B. F. Roberts & M. E. Owen (1996)

As an editor of medieval Welsh poetry texts, he was general editor of the Cyfres Beirdd y Tywysogion series and has contributed to various volumes in that series and in the Cyfres Beirdd yr Uchelwyr series. These include:

References

  1. http://www.bbc.com/cymrufyw/32031727
  2. "Honours and Awards". The Jesus College Record: 58. 1992.
Academic offices
Preceded by
David Jenkins
Librarian of the National Library of Wales
1980–1985
Succeeded by
Brynley F. Roberts