The earliest Arthurian texts: Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary)
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adam_text | THE EARLIEST ARTHURIAN TEXTS
Greek and Latin Sources
of the Medieval Tradition
(Texts, Translations, and Commentary)
Graham Anderson
With a Foreword by
Alfred P Smyth
The Edwin Mellen Press
Lewiston»Queenston»Lampeter
CONTENTS
Foreword by Professor A P Smyth i
Preface and Acknowledgements iii
Table of Abbreviations v
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1
Arthurian Literature in the Medieval Tradition 4
The name Arthur 7
The Ancient Arthurian Sources 12
The Caucasian Arthurian Tales 16
Merlin 17
A New Matihre d Arcadie? 19
The Consequence for Dark Age Arthurs 20
Arthur among the Culture-Heroes 22
The Imapct on Arthurian problems and solutions 26
The New Texts and the Ancient Novel 27
Channels of Transmission 28
Chronological Implications 29
The Treatment of Texts 34
31 Arktouros and Virgo; as storm spirit and upholder of Justice 71
CHAPTER 2: Texts:
A Arktouros
24b
The star and its Constellation
Arkas into Arktouros
The family of Arkas/Arktouros
Two Longer Literary versions of Arkas/Arktouros
Arkas/Arktouros reign and achievements
The Divine Consort Erato/Chrysopeleia
The tombs of Arkas and Kallisto
Arkas as national hero:
Pan as Arkas/Arktouros prophet
Pan-Ephialtes
Ephialtes and the giant stones
Ephialtes as a devotee of Muses
Ephialtes struck by lightning
Lelex
Arktouros fortifies Table Town
Other rituals in Arcadia
Arktouros s weapon Kalawrops/Kalabrops
B ArdusofLydia 74
33 Ardus and Kadus; Ardus greatest of knights ; Ardus as 74
cartmaker and wine-provider
34 Ardus and the Cart 77
35a Murder and Waste-land 78
37 The sparing of Lixus: 81
38 The Myrtle-King tempts the hawk-man 83
38c The dragon-head ring 87
38d The Axe of Myrtle-King 87
38f The Hawk-Man keeps a woman young 88
40 Graal Legends: the paradigm 88
41 Gauanes at Vessel-ville 90
42a Gyges finds a Waste-King9 91
43 An Arkadian Graal-town and its ceremonies 92
43c More Lydian graal-myth • 93
45 The Lady of the Lake, the Lady of Askalon 94
47 The kingdom of Kamblet- 96
49 From Arkadia to Bruttium 98
50 The land before Arkas/Arktouros: a kingdom of Bruti? 98
C Tristan 100
51 The Paris-Alexander Texts 100
53 The Temple of Love: 102
54 When love-potion meets loving-cup 102
55 The killer of Palamedes 103
56 The tragic death and the unhealed wound 103
58 An Oriental Tristan: Thraetaona-Hruden-Rhodanes-Feridun 103
59 A complaint of a cuckolded husband 116
D L Artorius Castus 116
E Analogues 118
67 A sword-and-stone test in Antiquity? 118
68 The Bear s Son fragment 119
CHAPTER 3 Translation 121
A Arktouros 121
1 The star and its Constellation 121
4 Arkas into Arktouros 121
6 Arktouros-Icarius 125
10 The family of Arkas/Arktouros 130
11 Two Longer Literary versions of Arkas/Arktouros 131
13 Arkas/Arktouros reign and achievements 136
15 The Divine Consort Erato/Chrysopeleia 137
18 The tombs of Arkas and Kallisto 140
20 Arkas as national hero: 141
21 Pan as Arkas/Arktouros prophet 141
24b
26f
Pan-Ephialtes
Ephialtes and the giant stones
Ephialtes as a devotee of Muses
Ephialtes struck by lightning
Lelex
Arktouros fortifies Table Town
Other rituals in Arcadia
Arktouros s weapon Kalawrops/Kalabrops
Arktouros and the Constellation Virgo
Arktouros as storm spirit and upholder of Justice
B Ardus of Lydia
35a
38c
38d
38f
42a
43c
C Tristan
58f
Ardus and Kadus; Ardus greatest of knights ; Ardus as
cartmaker and wine-provider
Ardus and the Cart
Murder and Waste-land *
Avenging the Waste-Land
The sparing of Lixus:
The Myrtle-King tempts the hawk-man
The dragon-head ring
The Axe of Myrtle-King
The Hawk-Man keeps a woman young
Graal Legends: the paradigm
Gauanes at Vessel-ville
Gyges fmds a Waste-King
An Arkadian Graal-town and its ceremonies
More Lydian graal-myth
The Identity of Sarras
The Lady of the Lake, the Lady of Askalon
The kingdom of Kamblet-
From Arkadia to Bruttium
The land before Arkas/Arktouros: a kingdom of Bruti?
The Paris-Alexander Texts
The Temple of Love:
When love-potion meets loving-cup
The killer of Palamedes
The tragic death and the unhealed wound
An Oriental Tristan: Thraetaona-Hruden-Rhodanes-Feridun
A complaint of a cuckolded husband
D L Artorius Castus
E Analogues
A sword-and-stone test in Antiquity?
The Bear s Son fragment
CHAPTER 4 Commentary 187
A Arktouros 187
1 The star and its Constellation 187
4 Arkas into Arktouros 189
10 The family of Arkas/Arktouros 204
11 Two Longer Literary versions of Arkas/Arktouros 209
13 Arkas/Arktouros reign and achievements 221
15 The Divine Consort Erato/Chrysopeleia 229
18 The tombs of Arkas and Kallisto 237
20 Arkas as national hero: 240
21 Pan as Arkas/Arktouros prophet 242
22 Pan-Ephialtes 244
23 Ephialtes and the giant stones 245
24 Ephialtes as a devotee of Muses 246
24b Ephialtes struck by lightning 246
26 Arktouros fortifies Table Town 248
28 Other rituals in Arcadia 255
29 Arktouros s weapon Kalawrops/Kalabrops 257
31 Arktouros and the Constellation Virgo 259
32 Arktouros as storm spirit and upholder of Justice 260
B Ardus of Lydia 266
33 Ardus and Kadus; Ardus greatest of knights ; Ardus as 266
cartmaker and wine-provider
35 Ardus and the Cart 271
35a Murder and Waste-land 272
36 Avenging the Waste-Land 274
37 The sparing of Lixus: 278
38 The Myrtle-King tempts the hawk-man 279
38c The dragon-head ring 286
38d The Axe of Myrtle-King 287
38f The Hawk-Man keeps a woman young 287
40 Graal Legends: the paradigm 288
41 Gauanes at Vessel-ville 291
42a Gyges finds a Waste-King 294
43 An Arkadian Graal-town and its ceremonies 295
43c More Lydian graal-myth 296
44 The Identity of Sarras 297
45 The Lady of the Lake, the Lady of Askalon 297
47 The kingdom of Kamblet- 301
49f From Arkadia to Bruttium 303
50 The land before Arkas/Arktouros: a kingdom of BrutP 304
C Tristan 307
51 The Paris-Alexander Texts 307
58 An Oriental Tristan: Iamblichus Babyloniaca 312
D L Artorius Castus 330
E Analogues 336
67 A sword-and-stone test in Antiquity? 336
68 The Bear s Son fragment 337
Appendix 1: Ambrosius and Arthur 341
Appendix 2: Arthur and the Near East 345
Appendix 3: The Name Guinevere 351
Appendix 4: Synopses 353
Appendix 5: New Evidence on Icarius 365
Select Bibliography 369
Index of Texts 383
Index of Scholars 387
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THE EARLIEST ARTHURIAN TEXTS
Greek and Latin Sources
of the Medieval Tradition
(Texts, Translations, and Commentary)
Graham Anderson
With a Foreword by
Alfred P Smyth
The Edwin Mellen Press
Lewiston»Queenston»Lampeter
CONTENTS
Foreword by Professor A P Smyth i
Preface and Acknowledgements iii
Table of Abbreviations v
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1
Arthurian Literature in the Medieval Tradition 4
The name Arthur 7
The Ancient Arthurian Sources 12
The Caucasian Arthurian Tales 16
Merlin 17
A New Matihre d'Arcadie? 19
The Consequence for Dark Age Arthurs 20
Arthur among the Culture-Heroes 22
The Imapct on Arthurian problems and solutions 26
The New Texts and the Ancient Novel 27
Channels of Transmission 28
Chronological Implications 29
The Treatment of Texts 34
31 Arktouros and Virgo; as storm spirit and upholder of Justice 71
CHAPTER 2: Texts:
A Arktouros
24b
The star and its Constellation
Arkas into Arktouros
The family of Arkas/Arktouros
Two Longer Literary versions of Arkas/Arktouros
Arkas/Arktouros' reign and achievements
The Divine Consort Erato/Chrysopeleia
The tombs of Arkas and Kallisto
Arkas as national hero:
Pan as Arkas/Arktouros' prophet
Pan-Ephialtes
'Ephialtes and the giant stones'
Ephialtes as a devotee of Muses
Ephialtes struck by lightning
Lelex
Arktouros fortifies 'Table Town'
Other rituals in Arcadia
Arktouros's weapon Kalawrops/Kalabrops
B ArdusofLydia 74
33 Ardus and Kadus; Ardus 'greatest of knights'; Ardus as 74
cartmaker and wine-provider
34 Ardus and the Cart 77
35a Murder and Waste-land 78
37 The sparing of Lixus: 81
38 The Myrtle-King tempts the hawk-man 83
38c The dragon-head ring 87
38d The Axe of'Myrtle-King' 87
38f The Hawk-Man keeps a woman young 88
40 Graal Legends: the paradigm 88
41 Gauanes at 'Vessel-ville' 90
42a Gyges finds a 'Waste-King9 91
43 An Arkadian Graal-town and its ceremonies 92
43c More Lydian graal-myth • 93
45 The Lady of the Lake, the Lady of Askalon 94
47 The kingdom of Kamblet- 96
49 From Arkadia to Bruttium 98
50 The land before Arkas/Arktouros: a kingdom of Bruti? 98
C Tristan 100
51 The Paris-Alexander Texts 100
53 The Temple of Love: 102
54 When love-potion meets loving-cup 102
55 The killer of Palamedes 103
56 The tragic death and the unhealed wound 103
58 An Oriental Tristan: Thraetaona-Hruden-Rhodanes-Feridun 103
59 A complaint of a cuckolded husband 116
D L Artorius Castus 116
E Analogues 118
67 A sword-and-stone test in Antiquity? 118
68 The 'Bear's Son' fragment 119
CHAPTER 3 Translation 121
A Arktouros 121
1 The star and its Constellation 121
4 Arkas into Arktouros 121
6 Arktouros-Icarius 125
10 The family of Arkas/Arktouros 130
11 Two Longer Literary versions of Arkas/Arktouros 131
13 Arkas/Arktouros' reign and achievements 136
15 The Divine Consort Erato/Chrysopeleia 137
18 The tombs of Arkas and Kallisto 140
20 Arkas as national hero: 141
21 Pan as Arkas/Arktouros'prophet 141
24b
26f
Pan-Ephialtes
'Ephialtes and the giant stones'
Ephialtes as a devotee of Muses
Ephialtes struck by lightning
Lelex
Arktouros fortifies 'Table Town'
Other rituals in Arcadia
Arktouros's weapon Kalawrops/Kalabrops
Arktouros and the Constellation Virgo
Arktouros as storm spirit and upholder of Justice
B Ardus of Lydia
35a
38c
38d
38f
42a
43c
C Tristan
58f
Ardus and Kadus; Ardus 'greatest of knights'; Ardus as
cartmaker and wine-provider
Ardus and the Cart
Murder and Waste-land *
Avenging the Waste-Land
The sparing of Lixus:
The Myrtle-King tempts the hawk-man
The dragon-head ring
The Axe of 'Myrtle-King'
The Hawk-Man keeps a woman young
Graal Legends: the paradigm
Gauanes at 'Vessel-ville'
Gyges fmds a 'Waste-King'
An Arkadian Graal-town and its ceremonies
More Lydian graal-myth
The Identity of Sarras
The Lady of the Lake, the Lady of Askalon
The kingdom of Kamblet-
From Arkadia to Bruttium
The land before Arkas/Arktouros: a kingdom of Bruti?
The Paris-Alexander Texts
The Temple of Love:
When love-potion meets loving-cup
The killer of Palamedes
The tragic death and the unhealed wound
An Oriental Tristan: Thraetaona-Hruden-Rhodanes-Feridun
A complaint of a cuckolded husband
D L Artorius Castus
E Analogues
A sword-and-stone test in Antiquity?
The 'Bear's Son' fragment
CHAPTER 4 Commentary 187
A Arktouros 187
1 The star and its Constellation 187
4 Arkas into Arktouros 189
10 The family of Arkas/Arktouros 204
11 Two Longer Literary versions of Arkas/Arktouros 209
13 Arkas/Arktouros'reign and achievements 221
15 The Divine Consort Erato/Chrysopeleia 229
18 The tombs of Arkas and Kallisto 237
20 Arkas as national hero: 240
21 Pan as Arkas/Arktouros' prophet 242
22 Pan-Ephialtes 244
23 'Ephialtes and the giant stones' 245
24 Ephialtes as a devotee of Muses 246
24b Ephialtes struck by lightning 246
26 Arktouros fortifies 'Table Town' 248
28 Other rituals in Arcadia 255
29 Arktouros's weapon Kalawrops/Kalabrops 257
31 Arktouros and the Constellation Virgo 259
32 Arktouros as storm spirit and upholder of Justice 260
B Ardus of Lydia 266
33 Ardus and Kadus; Ardus 'greatest of knights'; Ardus as 266
cartmaker and wine-provider
35 Ardus and the Cart 271
35a Murder and Waste-land 272
36 Avenging the Waste-Land 274
37 The sparing of Lixus: 278
38 The Myrtle-King tempts the hawk-man 279
38c The dragon-head ring 286
38d The Axe of'Myrtle-King' 287
38f The Hawk-Man keeps a woman young 287
40 Graal Legends: the paradigm 288
41 Gauanes at 'Vessel-ville' 291
42a Gyges finds a 'Waste-King' 294
43 An Arkadian Graal-town and its ceremonies 295
43c More Lydian graal-myth 296
44 The Identity of Sarras 297
45 The Lady of the Lake, the Lady of Askalon 297
47 The kingdom of Kamblet- 301
49f From Arkadia to Bruttium 303
50 The land before Arkas/Arktouros: a kingdom of BrutP 304
C Tristan 307
51 The Paris-Alexander Texts 307
58 An Oriental Tristan: Iamblichus' Babyloniaca 312
D L Artorius Castus 330
E Analogues 336
67 A sword-and-stone test in Antiquity? 336
68 The 'Bear's Son' fragment 337
Appendix 1: Ambrosius and Arthur 341
Appendix 2: Arthur and the Near East 345
Appendix 3: The Name Guinevere 351
Appendix 4: Synopses 353
Appendix 5: New Evidence on Icarius 365
Select Bibliography 369
Index of Texts 383
Index of Scholars 387 |
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physical | VI, 389 S. |
publishDate | 2007 |
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publisher | Mellen Press |
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spelling | Anderson, Graham Verfasser aut The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) Graham Anderson Lewiston, NY [u.a.] Mellen Press 2007 VI, 389 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Arthurian romances Sources Arthurian romances Criticism, Textual Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd rswk-swf Artusepik (DE-588)4112603-8 gnd rswk-swf Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Artusepik (DE-588)4112603-8 s Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 s DE-604 Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 s http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0717/2007018108.html Table of contents only HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015698930&sequence=000006&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Anderson, Graham The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) Arthurian romances Sources Arthurian romances Criticism, Textual Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Artusepik (DE-588)4112603-8 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd |
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title | The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) |
title_auth | The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) |
title_exact_search | The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) |
title_exact_search_txtP | The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) |
title_full | The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) Graham Anderson |
title_fullStr | The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) Graham Anderson |
title_full_unstemmed | The earliest Arthurian texts Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) Graham Anderson |
title_short | The earliest Arthurian texts |
title_sort | the earliest arthurian texts greek and latin sources of the medieval tradition texts translations and commentary |
title_sub | Greek and Latin sources of the medieval tradition ; (texts, translations, and commentary) |
topic | Arthurian romances Sources Arthurian romances Criticism, Textual Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Artusepik (DE-588)4112603-8 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Arthurian romances Sources Arthurian romances Criticism, Textual Griechisch Artusepik Latein Quelle |
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