Every year restored from forgotten recesses of libraries or from the ruins of Roman villas another Greek author or volume or work of art, and those which had never been lost were reinterpreted with much deeper insight.
She said: "10 Mewn Bws aimed to reinterpret and demystify traditional Welsh folk music by enabling these 10 musicians to research their musical roots and reinterpret traditional Welsh music in ways that were relevant to them and today's audiences."
"The court held the view that since parliament has passed the law, and we find no ambiguity in the legislation, therefore, we are not in a position to change or reinterpret the law, as I had asked them," added Swamy.
"Irrespective of the advantages or disadvantages of allowing such traffic, the procedural choice to reinterpret' existing legislation would deprive Parliament of its right to co-legislate on proposed changes to directives.
"If they run to their usual performance, they will likely try to drag their feet and reinterpret this decision to their advantage so it will probably take another remand (appeal to NAFTA) before we get there," he says.
What Mann shows brilliantly, however, is that the Qing constellation afforded highly literate elite women remarkable new freedoms to write and reinterpret their own history.