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List of Illustrations | ||
Preface and Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
The Background | ||
I | The Glastonbury Legends | 13 |
Departure Points | ||
II | The Growth of the Glastonbury Traditions and Legends in the Twelfth Century | 29 |
III | The Evolving Legend of St. Joseph of Glastonbury | 55 |
Arthur's Death and Burial at Glastonbury | ||
IV | Guenevere at Glastonbury: a Problem in Translation(s) | 83 |
V | The Vera Historia de Morte Arthuri and its Place in Arthurian Tradition | 101 |
VI | The Vera Historia de Morte Arthuri: a New Edition | 115 |
Addendum on the Vera Historia de Morte Arthuri | 143 | |
VII | Was Mordred Buried at Glastonbury? Arthurian Tradition at Glastonbury in the Middle Ages | 145 |
VIII | From Ynys Wydrin to Glasynbri: Glastonbury in Welsh Vernacular Tradition | 161 |
IX | The Second Exhumation of King Arthur's Remains at Glastonbury, 19 April 1278 | 179 |
X | The Glastonbury Abbey Memorial Plate Reconsidered | 185 |
XI | A Fifteenth-Century Revision of the Glastonbury Epitaph to King Arthur | 193 |
XII | A New Arthurian Epitaph? | 205 |
XIII | The Arthurian Epitaph in Malory's Morte Darthur | 211 |
Joseph of Arimathea | ||
XIV | John Hardyng and the Holy Grail | 249 |
XV | Glastonbury, Joseph of Arimathea and the Grail in John Hardyng's Chronicle | 269 |
XVI | A Grave Event: Henry V, Glastonbury Abbey, and Joseph of Arimathea's Bones | 285 |
XVII | 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 | 303 |
Romances and Chronicles | ||
XVIII | A Fragment of Perlesvaus at Wells Cathedral Library | 309 |
XIX | A Glastonbury Translator at Work: Quedam Narracio de nobili rege Arthuro and De Origine Gigantum in their Earliest Manuscript Contexts | 337 |
XX | Constructing Albion's Past: An Annotated Edition of De Origine Gigantum | 347 |
XXI | Gigantic Origins: an Annotated Translation of De Origine Gigantum | 419 |
Other Texts | ||
XXII | Magna Tabula: the Glastonbury Tablets (Parts 1 and 2) | 435 |
XXIII | Relics at Glastonbury in the Fourteenth Century: an Annotated Edition of British Library, Cotton Titus D.vii, fols. 2r-13v | 569 |
Appendix | 617 | |
General Index | 629 | |
Index of Manuscripts | 643 |
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