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1200:, contains over 100 miniatures with gilding throughout and decorated borders at the beginning of each section. Other manuscripts were made for less wealthy owners and contain very little or no decoration, for example British Library MS Royal 19 B VII, produced in England, also in the early 14th century, with initials in red and blue marking sections in the text and larger decorated initials at chapter-breaks. One notable manuscript is known as the
1070:, the perfect holy knight who here replaces both Lancelot and Perceval as the chosen hero. Their interlacing adventures are purported to be narrated by Bors, the witness of these events after the deaths of Galahad and Perceval. It is the most innovative part of the cycle as it was not derived from any known earlier stories, including the creation of the character of Galahad as a major new Arthurian hero.
229:. The chief of them is the famed Lancelot, whose chivalric tale is centered around his illicit romance with Arthur's wife, Queen Guinevere. However, the cycle also tells of adventures of a more spiritual type. Most prominently, they involve the Holy Grail, the vessel that contained the blood of Christ, which is searched for by many members of the Round Table until Lancelot's son
346:, including the grand Grail Quest, as relayed to them by the eyewitnesses of the events beings told in the story. It is uncertain whether the medieval readers actually believed in the truthfulness of the centuries-old "chronicle" characterisation or if they recognised it as a contemporary work of creative fiction.
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H. Oskar Sommer published the entire original French text of the
Vulgate Cycle in seven volumes in the years 1908–1916. Sommer's has been the only complete cycle published as of 2004. The base text used was the British Library Add MS 10292–10294. It is however not a critical edition, but a composite
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Lancelot-Grail Cycle survive. Perhaps because it was so vast, copies were made of parts of the legend which may have suited the tastes of certain patrons, with popular combinations containing only the tales of either Merlin or Lancelot. For instance, British
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As the stories of the cycle were immensely popular in medieval France and neighboring countries between the beginning of the 13th and the beginning of the 16th century, they survived in some two hundred manuscripts in various forms (not counting printed books since the late 15th century, starting
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The cycle's actual authorship is unknown, but most scholars today believe it was written by multiple authors. There might have been either a single master-mind planner, the so-called "architect" (as first called so by Jean
Frappier, who compared the process to building a cathedral), who may have
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Numerous copies were produced in French throughout the remainder of the 13th, 14th and well into the 15th centuries in France, England and Italy, as well as translations into other
European languages. Some of the manuscripts are richly illuminated: British Library Royal MS 14 E III, produced in
767:), as named by H. Oskar Sommer. It was published by Sommer as a supplement to his edition of the Vulgate Cycle, but Carol Dover classified it as actually belonging to the Post-Vulgate Cycle. Conversely, Fanni Bogdanow and Richard Trachsler considered it a text continued from the Vulgate
214:, previously unrelated to each other, by supplementing them with additional details and side stories, as well as lengthy continuations, while tying the entire narrative together into a coherent single tale. Its alternate titles include Philippe Walter's 21st-century edition
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in the early years of Arthur's reign. Next, following the demise of Merlin, there are more supposed original (fictitious) authors of the later parts of the cycle, the following list using one of their multiple spelling variants: Arodiens de
Cologne (Arodian of
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linking the previous ones. It was perhaps originally an independent romance that would begin with
Lancelot's birth and finish with a happy ending for him, discovering his true identity and receiving a kiss from Guinevere when he confesses his love for her.
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The cycle has a narrative structure close to that of a modern novel in which multiple overlapping events featuring different characters may simultaneously develop in parallel and intertwine with each other through the technique known as interlace (French:
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Vulgate and Post-Vulgate versions. Contrary to the title given to the work by Sommer, its principal hero is Gawain. It incorporates elements of some Arthurian romances written after the Vulgate Cycle had been
404:, who would have set up the project already in 1194. Alternately, each part may have been composed separately, arranged gradually, and rewritten for consistency and cohesiveness. Regarding the question of the author of the
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Lancelot's chivalric exploits.
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Add MS 10292–10294, containing the entire cycle. Besides the
British Library, scans of various manuscripts can be seen online through digital library websites of the
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in 1488). The
Lancelot-Graal Project website lists (and links to the scans of many of them) close to 150 manuscripts in French, some fragmentary, others, such as
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redaction). Map's connection has been discounted by modern scholarship, however, as he died too early to be the author and the work is distinctly continental.
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ultimately emerges as the winner of this sacred journey. Other major plotlines include the accounts of the life of Merlin and of the rise and fall of Arthur.
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intrusions). Others doubt this, however, and a compromise theory postulates a more secular writer who had spent some time in a Cistercian monastery.
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55:depicted in a Polish 14th-century fresco at
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1854:Volume 4 of 5 (April 19, 2010).
1844:Volume 3 of 5 (April 19, 2010).
1833:Volume 2 of 5 (April 19, 2010).
1822:Volume 1 of 5 (April 19, 2010).
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2518:
2484:Frese, Dolores Warwick (2008).
2477:
2434:
2362:
2323:
2268:
1772:Volume 9 of 10 (October 2010).
1712:Volume 5 of 10 (October 2010).
1543:Volume 2 of 5 (1 August 1993).
1418:
546:used by modern authors such as
449:Structure, history and synopsis
3665:Arthurian literature in French
2254:. Princeton University Press.
2248:Loomis, Roger Sherman (1991).
2241:
2190:
2109:
2089:Korrel, Peter (January 1984).
2082:
2056:
2015:The Illustrated Prose Lancelot
1791:Volume 10 of 10 (March 2010).
1765:: The Post-Vulgate Cycle: The
1573:Volume 4 of 5 (1 April 1995).
1558:Volume 3 of 5 (1 March 1995).
1281:The 14th-century English poem
1256:Other reworkings and influence
1151:
997:(named after Gawain's brother
679:), directly based on Robert's
198:, the religious quest for the
13:
1:
3700:Works of uncertain authorship
3496:The History of the Holy Grail
3493:Lacy, Norris J., ed. (2010).
3105:www.lancelot-project.pitt.edu
2989:Chase & Norris, p. 26-27.
2926:10.5149/9781469658629_weigand
2908:10.5149/9781469658629_weigand
2876:www.lancelot-project.pitt.edu
2872:"What is the Lancelot-Grail?"
2720:Bruce, James Douglas (1974).
2613:www.lancelot-project.pitt.edu
2065:The History of the Holy Grail
2044:
1757:Volume 8 of 10 (March 2010).
1742:Volume 7 of 10 (March 2010).
1727:Volume 6 of 10 (March 2010).
1697:Volume 4 of 10 (March 2010).
1682:Volume 3 of 10 (March 2010).
1667:Volume 2 of 10 (March 2010).
1662:The History of the Holy Grail
1652:Volume 1 of 10 (March 2010).
1641:Ten-volume set (March 2010).
1534:The History of the Holy Grail
1325:Outside Britain, the Vulgate
991:Continuation of the Charrette
981:), further split between the
874:
867:
860:
817:The cycle's centerpiece part
717:The First Acts of King Arthur
565:
524:
517:
354:
300:
174:consisting of interconnected
104:
3041:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
2896:Weigand, Hermann J. (1956).
2829:Busby, Keith (8 June 2022).
2665:www.oxfordbibliographies.com
2170:Smith, Joshua Byron (2017).
2049:
2030:The Quest for the Holy Grail
1782:The Quest for the Holy Grail
1737:The Quest for the Holy Grail
1609:The Quest for the Holy Grail
1595:Volume 5 of 5 (1 May 1996).
1583:The Quest for the Holy Grail
1464:Le livre de Lancelot del Lac
1457:Le livre de Lancelot del Lac
1450:Le livre de Lancelot del Lac
1349:'s Dutch translation of the
1252:one of the main characters.
143:(a modern title invented by
7:
3535:Lie, Orlanda S. H. (1987).
2584:. Oxford University Press.
2294:The Fortunes of King Arthur
1973:The Quest of the Holy Grail
1624:(2000). New York: Garland.
926:'s early life and with the
873:) as pious, and the third (
836:Le Livre de Lancelot du Lac
218:("The Book of the Grail").
10:
3716:
3604:("flip-book" exhibitions:
3309:Michael Harney's "Spanish
1780:: The Post-Vulgate Cycle:
1638:. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.
1314:were based on the Vulgate
1222:
845:Knights of the Round Table
396:written the main section (
344:Knights of the Round Table
254:Composition and authorship
227:Knights of the Round Table
3556:Sunderland, Luke (2010).
3457:– via Project MUSE.
3077:– via Google Books.
2845:– via Google Books.
2818:– via Google Books.
2791:– via Google Books.
2764:– via Google Books.
2535:. King's College, London.
2369:Carman, J. Neale (1973).
1428:Sommer, H. Oskar. (ed.).
1331:Albrecht von Scharfenberg
1329:was retold in Germany by
1296:was turned into verse in
1213:
1186:Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal
1003:Preparation for the Quest
555:History of the Holy Grail
314:himself to his confessor
125:
111:
100:
90:
79:
63:
44:
39:
34:
3680:Medieval French romances
3670:French historical novels
3562:. Boydell & Brewer.
3478:. Boydell & Brewer.
3472:Brandsma, Frank (2010).
3406:The Death of King Arthur
3355:Poirion, Daniel (2001).
3038:Arthurian Literature XXV
2778:Love, War, and the Grail
2636:The Death of King Arthur
2291:Lacy, Norris J. (2005).
2203:. Boydell & Brewer.
1981:The Death of King Arthur
1958:
1436:Lestoire del Saint Graal
1392:Les Prophecies de MĂ©rlin
1311:Of Arthour and of Merlin
1038:Quest for the Holy Grail
1023:Quest for the Holy Grail
973:("Lancelot's youth") or
571:early manuscript of the
3610:Histoire de Saint Graal
3541:. Uitgeverij Verloren.
3327:Burns, E. Jane (1995),
3177:"Digitised Manuscripts"
2421:Encyclopedia Britannica
2116:Coleman, Joyce (2020).
1946:La QuĂŞte du saint Graal
1888:Poirion, Daniel. (ed.)
1804:Lacy, Norris J. (ed.).
1634:Lacy, Norris J. (ed.).
1620:Lacy, Norris J. (ed.).
1506:Lacy, Norris J. (ed.).
1172:with an edition of the
1060:Estoire del Saint Graal
700:Suite Vulgate du Merlin
588:Story of the Holy Grail
583:Estoire del Saint Graal
573:Estoire del saint Graal
418:Encyclopædia Britannica
3385:PenguinRandomhouse.com
2531:31 August 2020 at the
1932:Volume 3 of 3 (2009):
1918:Volume 2 of 3 (2003):
1895:Volume 1 of 3 (2001):
1469:Volume 6 of 8 (1913):
1462:Volume 5 of 8 (1912):
1455:Volume 4 of 8 (1911):
1448:Volume 3 of 8 (1910):
1441:Volume 2 of 8 (1908):
1434:Volume 1 of 8 (1909):
1308:and the verse romance
1168:
1165:Queste del Saint Graal
1032:Queste del Saint Graal
985:and its follow-up the
930:between him and Queen
814:
695:Continuation of Merlin
576:
564:An illustration for a
278:
182:originally written in
3690:Works based on Merlin
3626:La mort du roi Arthur
3514:Dover, Carol (2003).
3447:10.1353/art.2019.0048
3281:10.1353/art.2013.0027
3156:initiale.irht.cnrs.fr
2633:Cable, James (1971).
2578:Lupack, Alan (2005).
2565:10.7722/j.ctt9qdj80.7
2503:10.1353/art.2008.0001
2134:10.1353/mdi.2020.0003
1950:La Mort du roi Arthur
1555:, Parts I, II and III
1510:. New York: Garland.
1159:
904:The Novel of Lancelot
801:
563:
261:
147:), also known as the
3618:Le Roman de Lancelot
3359:. Paris: Gallimard.
2726:. Slatkine Reprints.
1475:La mort le roi Artus
1396:Prophéties de Merlin
1368:Lancelot Compilation
1359:Historie von Merlijn
1298:Lancelot of the Laik
1233:, also known as the
1190:University of Oxford
1118:Geoffrey of Monmouth
1096:La Mort le Roy Artus
1090:Death of King Arthur
1075:Death of King Arthur
987:Suite de la Charette
899:Le Roman de Lancelot
490:Lancelot-Grail Cycle
402:Eleanor of Aquitaine
368:of the chronicle of
351:Gautier (Walter) Map
271:Eleanor of Aquitaine
140:Lancelot-Grail Cycle
3695:Works by Walter Map
3254:d.lib.rochester.edu
1892:, Paris: Gallimard
1786:The Death of Arthur
1767:Merlin Continuation
1752:The Death of Arthur
1709:, Parts III and IV.
1677:The Story of Merlin
1613:The Death of Arthur
1605:Merlin Continuation
1591:Merlin Continuation
1587:The Death of Arthur
1538:The Story of Merlin
1381:Historia di Merlino
1320:Merlin Continuation
1203:Rochefoucauld Grail
1198:Charles V of France
826:Estoire de Lancelot
723:Merlin Continuation
677:The Novel of Merlin
592:Joseph of Arimathea
431:Christian mysticism
382:Henry II of England
267:Henry II of England
83:Self-attributed to
3614:Histoire de Merlin
3130:expositions.bnf.fr
2455:10.1353/art.0.0051
2336:. Librairie Droz.
2001:) in 2008 and the
1905:Joseph d'Arimathie
1570:, Parts IV, V, VI.
1443:Lestoire de Merlin
1379:also known as the
1365:(1320). The Dutch
1347:Jacob van Maerlant
1343:Buch von Abenteuer
1231:Post-Vulgate Cycle
1225:Post-Vulgate Cycle
1219:Post-Vulgate Cycle
1169:
815:
765:The Book of Arthur
755:Post-Vulgate Cycle
712:Les Premiers Faits
672:Le Roman de Merlin
669:), also known as
605:Joseph d'Arimathie
577:
544:literary technique
279:
242:Post-Vulgate Cycle
212:Chrétien de Troyes
202:, and the life of
73:Chrétien de Troyes
3622:La QuĂŞte du Graal
3415:978-0-141-90778-9
3366:978-2-07-011342-2
3357:Le Livre du Graal
2646:978-0-14-044255-7
2639:. Penguin Books.
2591:978-0-19-280287-3
2095:. Brill Archive.
2075:978-1-84384-224-8
2038:978-1-55481-376-6
2024:was published by
2011:978-2-503-51678-3
1999:978-2-503-51676-9
1938:978-2-07-011343-9
1924:978-2-07-011344-6
1901:978-2-07-011342-2
1890:Le Livre du Graal
1871:978-0-415-87726-8
1860:978-0-415-87725-1
1850:978-0-415-87724-4
1839:978-0-415-87723-7
1828:978-0-415-87722-0
1817:978-0-415-87727-5
1724:, Parts V and VI.
1694:, Parts I and II.
1513:Five-volume set.
1363:Storia di Merlino
1335:Der Theure Mörlin
1275:Le Morte d'Arthur
1093:), also known as
1041:), also known as
971:Enfances Lancelot
896:), also known as
831:Story of Lancelot
823:, also known the
820:Lancelot en prose
631:Estoire de Merlin
620:History of Merlin
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216:Le Livre du Graal
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2122:Mediaevalia
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2969:. Rodopi.
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2443:Arthuriana
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378:Old French
360: – c.
287:Holy Grail
200:Holy Grail
184:Old French
161:Walter Map
95:Old French
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1977:Mort Artu
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1290:Mort Artu
1283:Stanzaic
1103:Mort Artu
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960:Charrette
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857:Mort Artu
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600:Holy Land
366:Salisbury
263:"Gautier"
196:Guinevere
169:Arthurian
120:chronicle
118:, pseudo-
107:1210–1235
64:Author(s)
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1174:Lancelot
1124:Perceval
1101:Vulgate
1082:Vulgate
1064:Perceval
1053:Vulgate
1030:Vulgate
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640:Vulgate
596:Josephus
581:Vulgate
512:and the
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502:Lancelot
406:Lancelot
332:Vercelli
293:'s poem
289:. As in
192:Lancelot
91:Language
3161:12 June
3136:12 June
1987:Brepols
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1262:Tristan
1250:Tristan
1245:Tristan
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627:Vulgate
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340:Baghdad
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231:Galahad
126:Subject
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1243:Prose
1214:Legacy
1146:Queste
1122:Didot
1055:Queste
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647:Prose
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374:Latin
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176:prose
112:Genre
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