An investigation of the evidence for King Arthur based on the earliest
written sources rather than later myths and legends. This book differs
from the usual Arthur theories in that it favors no particular
conjecture simply analyses and clarifies the evidence presenting it
all in chronological order. Starting from Roman Britain, the evidence
shows how the legend evolved and at what point concepts such as
Camelot, Excalibur and Merlin were added. It covers the historical
records from the end of Roman Britain using contemporary sources such
as they are, from 400-800, including Gallic Chronicles, Gildas and
Bede. It details the first written reference to Arthur in the Historia
Brittonum c.800 and the later Annales Cambriae in the tenth century
showing the evolution of the legend in later Welsh and French stories.
While not starting from or aiming at a specific person, the book
compares the possibility of Arthur being purely fictional with a
historical figure alongside a list of possible suspects. The evidence
is presented and the reader is invited to make up their own mind
before a discussion of the author’s own assessment.“What impressed
me about this book is Sullivan’s passion for this subject and his
willingness to go the extra mile to show both sides of the argument
. . . It was extremely fascinating to see how he treated this book
like a criminal investigation, using different fields of study to
figure out the origins of the legend, how it evolved, and whether or
not there was a king named Arthur.” —Adventures of a Tudor Nerd
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Man or Myth
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526763686
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword History (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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