Glastonbury Abbey and the Arthurian Tradition
Edited by James P. Carley
The essays in this volume, some reprinted in their original form and some extensively revised, are concerned with the Arthurian traditions associated with Glastonbury Abbey. Certain of the essays are analytic and others provide editions of hitherto unknown texts. They all examine ways in which legendary materials and historical facts interconnected in the process by which Glastonbury Abbey came to present itself, nationally and internationally, as the custodian of King Arthur's relics and the burial place of Joseph of Arimathea, and the importance, political and ecclesiastical, that it derived from the connection.
Professor JAMES CARLEY is the author of Glastonbury Abbey: The Holy House at the Head of the Moors Adventurous and a past editor of Arthurian Literature.
Topics: Glastonbury Legends (WATKIN, GRANSDEN), Legend of St Joseph of Glastonbury (LAGORIO), Guinevere at Glastonbury (WOOD), Vera Historia de Morte Arthuri (BARBER, LAPIDGE), Was Mordred buried at Glastonbury? (BARBER), Glastonbury in Welsh Vernacular Tradition (LLOYD-MORGAN), Second Exhumation of Arthur's Remains, 1278 (PARSONS), Abbey Memorial Plate (GOODALL), Arthur's Epitaph/s (CARLEY, BROWN, WRIGHT, WITHRINGTON), Hardyng and Holy Grail (KENNEDY, RIDDY), Henry V and Joseph of Arimathea's Bones, Holy Cross of Waltham at Montacute, Excavation of Arthur's Grave (CARLEY), Perlesvaus (Wells fragment), Quedam Narracio de nobili rege Arthuro, De Origine Gigantum (CARLEY, CRICK, EVANS), Glastonbury tablets (KROCHALIS), Relics in 14th Century (CARLEY, HOWLEY).
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DETAILS
11 b/w illustrations 660 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9780859915724
Binding: Hardback First published: 29/Mar/2001 Price: 180.00 USD / 95.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer Series: Arthurian Studies
Subject: Medieval History
BIC class: HRBQ53
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 01/12/2008
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Contents
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The Glastonbury Legends Aelred Watkin
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The Growth of the Glastonbury Traditions and Legends in the Twelfth Century
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The Evolving Legend of St Joseph of Glastonbury Valerie M Lagorio
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Guenevere at Glastonbury: A Problem in Translation(s) Charles T Wood
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The Vera Historia de Morte Arthuri and its Place in Arthurian Tradition Richard W Barber
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The Vera Historia de Morte Arthuri: a New Edition Michael Lapidge
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Was Mordred Buried at Glastonbury? An Arthurian Tradition at Glastonbury in the Middle Ages Richard W Barber
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From Ynys Wydrin to Glasynbri: Glastonbury in Welsh Vernacular Tradition Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
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The Second Exhumation of King Arthur's Remains at Glastonbury, 19 April 1278 John C Parsons
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The Glastonbury Abbey Memorial Plate Reconsidered John Goodall
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A Fifteenth-Century Revision of the Glastonbury Epitaph to King Arthur (with James P. Carley) Michelle Brown
and James Carley
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A New Arthurian Epitaph? Neil Wright NO LONGER AT THIS ADDRS
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The Arthurian Epitaph in Malory's Morte Darthur John Withrington
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John Hardyng and the Holy Grail Edward Donald Kennedy
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Glastonbury, Joseph of Arimathea and the Grail in John Hardyng's Chronicle Linda Brosnan
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A Grave Event: Henry V, Glastonbury Abbey and Joseph of Arimathea's Bones James Carley
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The Discovery of the Holy Cross of Waltham at Montacute, the Excavation of Arthur's Grave at Glastonbury Abbey, and Joseph of Arimathea's Burial James Carley
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A Fragment of Perlesvaus at Wells Cathedral Library James Carley
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A Glastonbury Translator at Work: Quedam Narraciode nobili rege Arthuro and De Origine Gigantum in their Earliest Manuscript Contexts James Carley
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Constructing Albion's Past: an Annotated Edition of De Origine Gigantum (with Julia Crick) James Carley
and Julia C Crick
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Gigantic Origins: An Annotated Translation of De Origine Gigantum Ruth Evans
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Magna Tabula: the Glastonbury Tablets (Parts 1 & 2) Jeanne Krochalis
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Relics at Glastonbury in the Fourteenth Century (with Martin Howley) James Carley
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Relics at Glastonbury in the Fourteenth Century (with James P. Carley) Martin Howley
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