Bibliography of King Arthur

This is a Bibliography of works about King Arthur, his related world, family, friends or enemies. This bibliography includes works that are notable or are by notable authors.

6th century

9th century

10th century

Latin

Welsh

11th century

Latin

Welsh

12th century

Welsh

Latin

French and Anglo-Norman

(Robert de Borons verse Josephe d'Arimathie and 300 lines of Merlin are extant. A prose version of Josephe d'Arimathie, Merlin, Perzival trilogy, supposedly by Robert exists in two MSS.)

German

13th century

French, Anglo-Norman or Provençal

German

Norse

English

Dutch

Hebrew

Welsh

14th century

English

Welsh

(All dates for the Welsh compositions are controversial)

Italian

French

Catalan

Greek

15th century

English

Italian

Icelandic

16th century

English

Welsh

Byelo-Russian

17th century

English

Yiddish

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

Nonfiction

References

  1. Lacy, Norris J., ed. (1986). The New Arthurian Encyclopedia (Garland). Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. White 1997
  3. Lacy 1997, pp. 565–7, GA(Geoffrey Ashe), "Triads"
  4. Bromwich, Rachel (1961), Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Welsh Triads (snippet) (1st ed.), Cardiff: University of Wales Press
  5. Bromwich 1961, pp. 97–121
  6. 1 2 Bromwich 1961, p. cxxx "period of the cywyddwyr"
  7. Bromwich 1961, Appendix IV, pp. 250-255
  8. White 1997, pp. 13–16)
  9. White 1997, pp. 16–17
  10. Lacy 1986, p. 471, GA, "Saints' Lives, Arthur in"
  11. de la Borderie, Arthur, ed. (1891). "Saint Efflam, texte inédit de la vie ancienne de ce saint". Annales de Bretagne (Facultés des Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Universities of Rennes et Nantes) VII: 279–. (p.299)
  12. White 1997, pp. 22–23
  13. Lacy 1986, p. 630, KGM (Kenneth G. Madison), "William of Malmesbury"
  14. Green, Cynthia Whiddon (1998). "Jocelyn, a monk of Furness: The Life of Kentigern (Mungo)". Fordham University. Retrieved 2012-12-25., Chapter xlv, "Laleocen"
  15. White 1997, pp. 24
  16. Lacy 1999, p. 595
  17. Lacy 1999, pp. 387–8, BB (Bart Besamusca), "Middle Dutch Arthurian Literature"
  18. Brian Stableford, (2009), The A to Z of Fantasy Literature, page 205. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0810868296
  • Bromwich, Rachel (1961), Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Welsh Triads (snippet) (1st ed.), Cardiff: University of Wales Press 
  • Lacy, Norris J., ed. (1986). The New Arthurian Encyclopedia (Garland).  Missing or empty |title= (help),
  • White, Richard, ed. (1997). King Arthur in Legend and History. London: Dent. ISBN 0460879154. 

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