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For centuries, an intriguing sequel to the tale of Merlin has sat unseen within the bindings of an Elizabethan register.
Part of a 13th century manuscript containing rare stories about Merlin and King Arthur has been discovered at Cambridge ...
This ground-breaking approach also preserves the artifact as an example of 16th-century archival binding practice, which is “a piece of history ... Merlin appears at King Arthur’s court ...
Historians from the University of Cambridge recently unveiled a rare 13th-century document that depicts the stories of King ...
Less than 40 copies of the Arthurian story Suite Vulgate du Merlin are known to exist. One was just found, binding together ...
A piece of parchment wrapped around a 16th century volume of property records has turned out to be a treasure beyond ...
What’s more, it has been determined to be part of the Suite Vulgate du Merlin, part of the Vulgate Cycle, a medieval narrative on the lives of King Arthur ... s a piece of history in its own ...
In the 12th century, historian Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote his History of the Kings ... part of the Suite Vulgate du Merlin, a sequel to the legend of King Arthur written in Old French.
In medieval novels, Merlin the Magician was far stranger than he appears in modern pop culture. Archivists have discovered new stories about him.
University of Cambridge For centuries, the stories of King Arthur, Lancelot, Merlin, Guinevere and the world of Camelot ... archival practices in 16th-century England. It’s a piece of history in its ...
Now, scientists have uncovered lost medieval tales of both King Arthur and Merlin the Magician ... It’s a piece of history in its own right,' said Dr Fabry-Tehranchi. It was folded, torn ...