- subversive, even
addressing taboo subjects like religion. In La
Tavola Ritonda, a late
medieval Italian rewrite of the
Prose Tristan, the
Merciless (Breus...
- La
Tavola Ritonda (The
Round Table) is a 15th-century
Italian Arthurian romance written in the
medieval Tuscan language. It is
preserved in a 1446 m****cript...
-
earlier Prose Tristan, who was
named as
Elergia in the
Italian La
Tavola Ritonda. As told by
Thomas Malory, Lady
Annowre was a
great sorceress from North...
-
Table differently, for
instance Arthurian works from
Italy like La
Tavola Ritonda (The
Round Table)
often distinguish between the
knights of the "Old Table"...
- Wigalois; as Bréri in
Tristan by
Thomas of Britain; as
Briobris in La
Tavola Ritonda; as
Pleherin in Tristrant; and as Plihopliherî (Plihophiheri, Plihopliheri)...
- 15th-century
Italian compilation of
Arthur and
Tristan legends, La
Tavola Ritonda (The
Round Table), too
makes Morgan a
sister to the Lady of the Lake as...
- successors—and in the same
context as
Agresrizia in the 14th-century
Italian Tavola Ritonda.
Though frequently left unnamed, Perceval's
sister is a
prominent figure...
-
Green Knight 14th
Middle English Stanzaic Morte Arthur 14th
Middle English La
Tavola Ritonda 15th
Tuscan Vera
historia de
morte Arthuri 12th/13th Latin...
- Giantess" (fils de la Bele Jaiande),
given the name
Bagotta in La
Tavola Ritonda, and the evil
human lord Brunor, both of whom are
later killed by Tristan...
- and Sir Bors. In an
alternate version from the
Italian rewrite Tavola Ritonda, the
queen is
named Gostanza and she dies of
distress just few days after...