Thomas Charles-Edwards
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Thomas Mowbray Charles-Edwards FRHistS FLSW FBA (born 11 November 1943) is an academic at Oxford University. He holds the post of Jesus Professor of Celtic
Jesus Professor of Celtic
The Jesus Professorship of Celtic is a professorship in Celtic studies at the University of Oxford within the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages. The holder is also a Professorial Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. The chair was established in 1876, and the first professor was Sir John Rhys...

 and is a Professorial Fellow at Jesus College
Jesus College, Oxford
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.

He was educated at Ampleforth College
Ampleforth College
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 before reading History at Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
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, where he studied for a doctorate after taking the Diploma in Celtic Studies under Sir Idris Foster
Idris Foster
Sir Idris Llewelyn Foster was a distinguished Welsh scholar, and was most notably Jesus Professor of Celtic at the University of Oxford from 1947 until 1978....

. He held a Bergin Fellowship at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
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 from 1968 to 1969. He then was a Junior Research Fellow and then a Fellow in History at Corpus Christi College before being appointed to the chair of Celtic.

His expertise is in the fields of the history
History
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 and language of Wales
Wales
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 and Ireland
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, during the so-called Irish Dark Age (during the Roman Empire) and the General "Dark Ages", which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire
Roman Empire
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 in the west.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
Royal Historical Society
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, a Fellow of the British Academy
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 and is a Founding Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
Learned Society of Wales
The Learned Society of Wales is a society that exists to “celebrate, recognise, preserve, protect and encourage excellence in all of the scholarly disciplines”.The society was launched on 25 May 2010 at the National Museum of Wales...

. He was elected honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy
Royal Irish Academy
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 in 2007.

He is a grandson of Thomas Charles Edwards
Thomas Charles Edwards
Thomas Charles-Edwards was a Welsh minister, writer and academic who was the first Principal of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth....

, first Principal of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
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.

Publications

  • 1971. 'The Date of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi', Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1970 Part 2, 263-298.
  • 1978. 'Honour and Status in some Irish and Welsh Prose Tales', Ériu 29, 123-141.
  • 1978. 'The Authenticity of the Gododdin: An Historian's View', R. Bromwich, R. Brinley Jones (eds.), Astudiaethau ar yr Hengerdd: Studies in Old Welsh Poetry, cyflwynedig i Syr Idris Foster (Cardiff), 44-71.
  • 1983. With Fergus Kelly. Bechbretha (Dublin).
  • 1986. Ed. with Morfydd Owen & D B Walters. Lawyers and Laymen (Cardiff).
  • 1989. The Welsh Laws (Cardiff).
  • 1991. 'The Arthur of History', R. Bromwich, A. O. H. Jarman, B. F. Roberts (eds.), The Arthur of the Welsh (Cardiff), 15-32.
  • 1993. Early Irish and Welsh Kinship (Oxford).
  • 2000. Ed. with Morfydd Owen & Paul Russell. The Welsh King and His Court (Cardiff).
  • 2000. Early Christian Ireland (Cambridge).
  • 2003. Ed. After Rome: c.400-c.800 (Oxford).
  • 2005. Ed. with Paul Russell. Tair Colofn Cyfraith. The Three Columns of Law in Medieval Wales: Homicide, Theft and Fire (Bangor).

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