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 | Arthur in Medieval Welsh Literature (ISBN 708316824)
An important and revealing contribution to Arthurian studies and will appeal to anyone interested in understanding more about the legends of Arthur and their sources in medieval Welsh tradition. Click here for further details
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The Arthur of the English (ISBN 0-7083-1477-5) This book, which brings together the work of leading international scholars, is the first comprehensive treatment of Arthurian literature in the English language to the end of the Middle Ages and traces the process by which the Arthurian legends were assimilated to become an important part of the English cultural heritage. 'Print on demand'. Click here for more information
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 | The Arthur of the English: The Arthurian Legend in English Life and Literature (paperback) (ISBN 0-7083-1683-2) This book, which brings together the work of leading international scholars, is the first comprehensive treatment of Arthurian literature in the English language to the end of the Middle Ages and traces the process by which the Arthurian legends were assimilated to become an important part of the English cultural heritage. Click here for more information
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The Arthur of the French (ISBN 0708319645) The most comprehensive, detailed and up-to-date title on Arthurian material in the French-speaking world. It is anticipated that it will be a major work of reference for decades to come. Click here for more information
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 | The Arthur of the Germans: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval German Literature and Life (paper) (ISBN 0-7083-1776-6) The Arthur of the Germans provides the most inclusive and up-to-date survey of Arthurian works and themes in medieval German and Dutch literature; combining critical discussion of interpretative issues with exploration of the historical context, it also examines pictorial representations of Arthurian topics, the impact of Arthurian motifs on medieval German life, and the revival and adaptation of Arthurian legends in the German-speaking world from the eighteenth century to the present day. Click here for more information
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The Arthur of the Welsh: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval Welsh Literature (ISBN 0708313078) Little, if anything, is known historically of Arthur, yet for centuries the romances of Arthur and his court dominated the imaginative literature of Europe in many languages. The roots of this vast flowering of the Arthurian legend are to be found in early Welsh tradition, and this volume gives an account of the Arthurian literature produced in Wales, in both Welsh and Latin, during the Middle Ages. Click here for more information
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 | Aspects of the poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym (ISBN 0708309054) Dafydd ap Gwilym wrote of love, nature, nobility, anguish and survival, in lyrics of vivid detail, passion and wit, and is regarded as one of the great European poets of the Middle Ages. Click here for more information
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Celtic Hagiography and Saints Cults (paper) (ISBN 0-7083-1749-9)
Provides a detailed overview of saints cults in Wales, Ireland, Brittany, Scotland and Cornwall. It is a multidisciplinary collection that brings together recent research by leading scholars in the field in order to explore sanctity and the cult of saints in the Celtic-speaking regions. Click here for more information
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 | Celtic Hagiography and Saints Cults (case) (ISBN 0-7083-1750-2)
Provides a detailed overview of saints cults in Wales, Ireland, Brittany, Scotland and Cornwall. It is a multidisciplinary collection that brings together recent research by leading scholars in the field in order to explore sanctity and the cult of saints in the Celtic-speaking regions. Click here for more information
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Culhwch ac Olwen: An edition and study of the oldest Arthurian tale (ISBN 070831127X) The text of the tale is exactly as printed in the Welsh edtion, but this English edition provides an extended introduction, full notes on the text and an enlarged glossary. Click here for more information
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 | Dafydd ap Gwilym - his poems (ISBN 0-7083-1664-6) Dafydd ap Gwilym is the most prolific and famous of medieval Welsh poets and perhaps the greatest Welsh poet of all time. Click here for more information
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Dafydd ap Gwilym and the European Context (ISBN 0708310303) A study of Dafydd ap Gwilym's verse in the light of the traditions of courtly and popular poetry and with consideration of the European influences on his work. Click here for more information
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 | The Gododdin of Aneirin (ISBN -7083-1374-4 ) Text and Context from Dark-Age North Britain Edited by John T. Koch pp cxlii262 230x155mm 1997 paperback A controversial new edition of a Dark-Age epic. The oldest core of the Gododdin was composed in the decades around AD 600. The version preserved for us, though ascribed to the sixth-century poet Aneirin, is found in a thirteenth-century manuscript that shows the effects of centuries of oral and scribal transmission and has thus undergone considerable changes. John Koch now investigates the historical context and the process of transmission and for the first time seeks to restore the text to its original form. Click here for more information
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The Horse in Celtic Culture (ISBN 978-0-7083-1414-2) Edited by Sioned Davies and Nerys Ann Jones pp xvi192, 216x138mm, Reprinting October 2008, Paperback
This is the first volume ever to focus on the horse in Celtic culture. It is therefore not only of general interest, but it is important in the wider context of horsemanship and military tactics in medieval Britain and Europe. It draws on pagan Celtic religion, archaeology, iconography, linguistics, literary sources and folklore to give a general picture of the horse in Celtic culture, with the emphasis firmly on medieval Welsh perspectives. Click here for more information
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