Seynt Graal, Or The Sank Ryal presents a fascinating exploration of the Holy Grail legend, combining both English verse and French prose. This historical text includes the work of Henry Lovelich, a skinner from the time of Henry VI (A.D. 1422-1461), and Sires Robiers De Borron. The compilation draws from original Latin manuscripts, offering readers a unique glimpse into medieval literature and religious history. Edited from manuscripts, this edition provides valuable insights into the Arthurian romances and the enduring quest for the sacred chalice. The book is a significant contribution to understanding the evolution of the Grail narrative and its cultural importance during the medieval period.
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