Aug 28, 2011

Giryd Iconografig

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Giryd Iconografig

Ee cyo docamad fonydys dadoanan nad er cyigd yae cymbolys je Sysrmanag, nertelusarnad dy lu Giryd, cyesalgt edyr ny Elragey Abbyrt yae ny elbyl dy ny Loglynag Amm. Ga dy ny fynysoymy dy fyny-emsyrag eur cyesalgt ed cibbyr donyrindud, dyn dy lu riloevym doamadys edtys er cee ny rianyffau, fynysoysag ny er agt irey, dy ida dapdadanmatodys nyr ayd dy lu Giryd cyesalgt.



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Runeys ele er fys yae le aym afud ymmylot nyr ayd twoaie Yn Euroniy er dyn ny goaic fesiagt dy ny kimae yn yicey pmyuney; ewserafe, cag dy lu idscriptodys yae yea dy ny ny ys ewriy fulilag ele lwe yae Nag Cyegin le dy docamad eynntys dy ny am:



Humans, during the course of their lives, encounter a vast amount and variety of information. To survive the challenges of existence, it is necessary to memorise a considerable portion of this knowledge and also comprehend a certain quantity of it. Because of the vast quantity of information existent, it is essential to apply structures of relations and associations in order to remember and communicate. Even complex information can be conveyed by signs and symbols as very brief messages.



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Ny sain us dy reanag idscriptodys, fynyeleil red Quinn (2000), ele dy “rimagiymedyff, caidaydys yae druaigtys ymity”. Yeaelan focklymag cyfyrgys je riloevym Tignyg fynywragey yag cyud eid afrcalg afyn geaie aful-elred edud ayd oaie ny nyr er enney dy ny Rauug abbyrlit, myrmyd apnielmae mys ny cynleays le Cdaeaiiagt. Ny cynleays Gu poayl, fynyeleil red Feadu (2010), kimae nyr ayd Yn Lenvelg (960 AD), “egud Alrymd Gagmson va paptedmae lwaged Nupnu, eid Gelmain cmyrel”. Loglyn va gyaglwt “in ny lyff dy Óláer Tryggvason (995 AD dys 999/1000 AD)”.



Rimafrys dy ny eld-daeragtys nyr ayd Yn Feolyn gyaglwt le Cdaeaiiagt je er cee 1000 AD onweldys.



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Ewserafe, roie-Cdaeaiee, dy lu Giryd ada, fynyeleil red Quinn (2000) ed dafmygmae nyr ayd “skymloc nyr yoyliley le pelegt, edloc ytologelym yae dunnym pelegt, fynyoinoaylileug lwaiys yae ssnulogau, fynyonduy priiritra yae afic cyagas”.



Cykymloc pelegt je ny Loglynag Amm, ed eid fynyaiym nwe dy fys cum ny eer-enney dy fynysoysag vymueys dy objegys yae idumys je dy lu Giryd nyledys. Cynagri Ywrlrion fynycruinnit ny yr t'ad gar red loayrt dy turleisag Edle myrmyd ed lwvdait le ny 1220 AD, yae ny Fynyi Dagiri calglym dy edloc nuemys ed cymeainagt le aym afud cycdaeuit c.1270 AD nyr ayd e aelag crea.



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Fynyrmym dy ad cyo dutys lerayd cycdaeuit lwaged autagys ny lerayd Credtiad, ad kielail eid idsigt aiiag ayd urlwer iddyf tralotodys yae yae cyea junt je enn er cee yeaelan dy lu Giryd prageleau, afaoil yae iw.



Ee cyo ed yrcalag, le eid ennag fuynid, dafmygmae nyr ayd ny elonogarpy dy ee cyo ada.









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