The journal was originally published in 1845 on behalf of the Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist Church. It was founded by
Roger Edwards and
Lewis Edwards and was modelled on the influential
Edinburgh Review. Both men were Welsh
Calvinistic Methodist preachers, and Lewis Edwards successfully used the publication to disseminate information on the latest trends in theology, science, literature and philosophy. Edwards edited
Y Traethodydd for its first ten years, when it was published in
Denbigh by
Thomas Gee, a fellow Nonconformist Welshman who was notable for printing Welsh magazines and journals. Today the magazine claims to "offer discussions on a vast range of topics relating to 'culture', in the widest sense" and is published four times per year. ==References==