{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Ambobdim","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.ambobdim.cymru\/en\/","author_name":"designtribe","author_url":"https:\/\/www.ambobdim.cymru\/en\/author\/designtribe\/","title":"Pennod 40 - Dyneiddiaeth Gymreig - Ambobdim","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"vJxJVx4JRq\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ambobdim.cymru\/en\/profile-content\/pennod-40-dyneiddiaeth-gymreig\/\">Pennod 40 &#8211; Dyneiddiaeth Gymreig<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ambobdim.cymru\/en\/profile-content\/pennod-40-dyneiddiaeth-gymreig\/embed\/#?secret=vJxJVx4JRq\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Pennod 40 &#8211; Dyneiddiaeth Gymreig&#8221; &#8212; Ambobdim\" data-secret=\"vJxJVx4JRq\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! This file is auto-generated *\/\n!function(d,l){\"use strict\";l.querySelector&&d.addEventListener&&\"undefined\"!=typeof URL&&(d.wp=d.wp||{},d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage||(d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage=function(e){var t=e.data;if((t||t.secret||t.message||t.value)&&!\/[^a-zA-Z0-9]\/.test(t.secret)){for(var s,r,n,a=l.querySelectorAll('iframe[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),o=l.querySelectorAll('blockquote[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),c=new RegExp(\"^https?:$\",\"i\"),i=0;i<o.length;i++)o[i].style.display=\"none\";for(i=0;i<a.length;i++)s=a[i],e.source===s.contentWindow&&(s.removeAttribute(\"style\"),\"height\"===t.message?(1e3<(r=parseInt(t.value,10))?r=1e3:~~r<200&&(r=200),s.height=r):\"link\"===t.message&&(r=new URL(s.getAttribute(\"src\")),n=new URL(t.value),c.test(n.protocol))&&n.host===r.host&&l.activeElement===s&&(d.top.location.href=t.value))}},d.addEventListener(\"message\",d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage,!1),l.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\",function(){for(var e,t,s=l.querySelectorAll(\"iframe.wp-embedded-content\"),r=0;r<s.length;r++)(t=(e=s[r]).getAttribute(\"data-secret\"))||(t=Math.random().toString(36).substring(2,12),e.src+=\"#?secret=\"+t,e.setAttribute(\"data-secret\",t)),e.contentWindow.postMessage({message:\"ready\",secret:t},\"*\")},!1)))}(window,document);\n\/\/# sourceURL=https:\/\/www.ambobdim.cymru\/wp-includes\/js\/wp-embed.min.js\n<\/script>\n","description":"Welsh Humanism This episode presents a subject which will be central to the next episodes as well \u2013 sixteenth-century humanism. Because Glynd\u0175r\u2019s rebellion failed, Wales did not have its own universities at the time, and so the privileged Welshmen with enough resources to attain a university education had to travel beyond the borders of their native country. We explain the terms \u2018humanism\u2019 and the \u2018Renaissance\u2019 (and note that nobody used the Welsh equivalents of them in the period we\u2019re discussing!).&nbsp; Although many humanists across Europe concentrated on \u2018the rebirth\u2019 of the wealth of classical languages (Latin and Greek), humanism gave rise to another linguistic tendency \u2013 one which is of the greatest importance from the point of view of the history of Welsh, namely a desire to perfect the Old Language and ensure that it is a medium fit for discussing and transmitting learning of every kind."}