62 resultados para Arthurian


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"A text modernised as to its spelling, but in other respects in accurate accordance with Caston's text, as represented by Dr. Sommer's reprint."

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The story of Launcelot -- The book of Sir Tristram -- The book of Sir Percival.

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Follows Sir Launcelot of the Round Table as he rescues Queen Guinevere, fights in the tournament at Astolat and pursues other adventures.

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The anturs of Arthur at the Tarnewathelan.--Sir Amadace.--The avowynge of King Arthur, Sir Gawan, Sir Kaye, and Sir Bawdewyn of Bretan.

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French and Breton.

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1. T. Text.--2. T. Kommentar.

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Analysis of the word lancea, of Hispanic origin after Varro, and of place names, people´s names and personal names derived from it. It confirms that the spear was the most important weapon in the Bronze Age, belonging to the iuventus and used as heroic and divine symbol. This analysis confirms also the personality of the Lusitanians, a people related to the Celts but with more archaic archaeological, linguistic and cultural characteristics originated in the tradition of the Atlantic Bronze in the II millennium BC. It is also relevant to better know the organisation of Broze and Iron Age societies and the origin of Indo-Europeans peoples in Western Europe and of pre-Roman peoples of Iberia.