- at
Carmarthen and
prophesied before Vortigern. The second, “
Merlinus Silvester” or “
Merlinus Caledonius” who came from the
North (Alba) and was a contemporary...
-
events in the life of Myrddin, or as
Geoffrey calls him,
Merlinus. The poem
begins with
Merlinus going mad
after a
horrendous battle, and
running off to...
-
Geoffrey of
Monmouth Latinised to
Merlinus in his works.
Medievalist Gaston Paris suggests that
Geoffrey chose the form
Merlinus rather than the
expected *****inus...
-
other works. Here he is
known as
Merlin of the
Woods (
Merlinus Sylvestris) or
Scottish Merlin (
Merlinus Caledonius) and is portra**** as an old man living...
- 9
December 1544), who
wrote under the
pseudonym of
Merlino Coccajo or
Merlinus Cocaius in Latin, was one of the prin****l
Italian macaronic poets. Folengo...
- (c. 1150) for a
different character, the wife of the
titular magician "
Merlinus", a
counsellor to King Arthur; the
metre shows that
Geoffrey pronounced...
-
quarrel spread into a feud with
George Parker. In the 1708
edition of the
Merlinus Almanac,
Partridge sarcastically referred to the
Church of
England as the...
-
sarcastic attack about the "infallible Church"
written in his 1708
issue of
Merlinus Almanac,
Swift projected three letters and a
eulogy as an
elaborate plan...
- is
reflected in the
Arfderydd entry by the
choice of the
Latinized form
Merlinus,
first found in Geoffrey's Historia, as
opposed to the
expected Old Welsh...
- Studdock; now
driven out of the town by the N.I.C.E. and
living at St Anne's.
Merlinus Ambrosius – The
wizard Merlin,
awakened and
returned to
serve the Pendragon...