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He pierced over three hundred of the finest. He struck at both the center and the flank.

He pierced over three hundred of the finest. He struck at both the center and the flank. He was worthy in the front of a most generous army. He gave out gifts from his drove of steeds in the winter. He fed black ravens [killed many of the enemy] on the wall

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He pierced over three hundred of the finest. He struck at both the center and the flank.

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  1. He pierced over three hundred of the finest. • He struck at both the center and the flank. • He was worthy in the front of a most generous army. • He gave out gifts from his drove of steeds in the winter. • He fed black ravens [killed many of the enemy] on the wall • of the fortress, though he was not Arthur. • He gave support in battle. • In the van, an alder shield-wall was Gwawrddur. • The Gododdin, ca. 600 • And the horse of Gwythur and the horse of Gwawrddur and the horse of Arthur, fearless in causing pain. • The Book of Taliesin

  2. The Conception and Birth of Merlin BN fr 95 f. 113v

  3. Merlin explains to Vortigern why his tower will not stand Lambeth Palace Lib. MS 5 f. 43v

  4. Merlin teaches the young Arthur while Antor (Sir Hector) looks on. BL Ms Add 12228 f. 202v

  5. Drawn from Cliffnotes

  6. Slaying the Giant by Arthur on Mt. St. Michel Bib. Roy. Alb. Brussels MS 9243 f. 49v

  7. Lancelot and Gawain from The “Knight in the Cart” Lancelot seen here for the love of Guinevere takes on the shame of a criminal riding in a cart. Gawain will not.

  8. “The Knight in the Cart” Note the dwarf’s disdainful look. BN fr 119 f. 312v

  9. Galahad, Bors, and Perceval on Solomon's Ship Bodleian MS Douce 215 f. 39

  10. Lancelot speaking with a hermit in the forest Bodleian MS Douce 215 f. 14r

  11. Father and son Lancelot and Galahad finally meet. BN fr 116 f. 667

  12. The Sword in the Stone (BN Fr. 95 f. 159v; ca. 1290)

  13. Sites Cited • Nichols, Kathleen. Arthurian Legends Illustrated. <http://arcadiasystems.org/academia/arthur.html> Not used for this PowerPoint but a beautiful set of images about King Arthur especially from the Victorian period. • Talarico, Katherine Arthurian Images part of her larger resource pages<http://scholar.library.csi.cuny.edu/~talarico/arthimgs.htm> This site was especially helpful in gathering the descriptions of the images included in this PowerPoint as well as identifying manuscripts from which they were originally found. kathryn.talarico@csi.cuny.edu

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