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- The Prophetiæ Merlini is a Latin work of Geoffrey of Monmouth circulated, perhaps as a libellus or short work, from about 1130, and by 1135. Another name...
- Prophetiae Sibyllarum ("Sibylline Prophecies" or "Sibylline Oracles") are a series of twelve motets by the Franco-Flemish composer Orlando di L****o. The...
- de L****us, the renowned and versatile composer working in Munich whose Prophetiae Sibyllarum, probably written in the 1560s, may represent the peak of development...
- wizard, ****ociated with the town of Carmarthen in South Wales. His book Prophetiae Merlini was intended to be a collection of the prophecies of the Welsh...
- became a matter of increasing interest for late 12th-century writers. Prophetiae Merlini (The Prophecies of Merlin), a Latin work of Geoffrey of Monmouth...
- such as Gildas and Bede. Geoffrey's earliest writing was probably the Prophetiae Merlini (Prophecies of Merlin) which he wrote before 1135, and which appears...
- Quartet (2002) Opus J (2005) Chinese Whispers, premiered in Preston 2010 Prophetiae Sibyllarum, premiered in Munich in 2012 Stone Circle (2013) Alcatraz,...
- Geoffrey had Myrddin in mind when he wrote his earliest surviving work, the Prophetiae Merlini ("Prophecies of Merlin", c. 1130), which he claimed were the actual...
- v t e Geoffrey of Monmouth Works Prophetiae Merlini (c. 1135) Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1136) Vita Merlini (c. 1150) Translations Roman de Brut Layamon's...
- invented by Geoffrey of Monmouth from older legends, first appears in the Prophetiae Merlini) Palladius of Embrun (6th century, Bishop of Embrun) Columba (521–597...