I wanted to write down in a post all the links of the download tag but only the ones about arthurian ancient texts, the ones that are many people want when they ask about “original arthurian legends”. So you will find those arthurian texts pre-1600 that I managed to find online.
Please, if you see mistakes or if you want to add links send me a message. *I added the symbol * and bolded my favourite ones and the ones I consider fundamental (and this is my personal opinion).
(~6th-century) De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae (Gildas)
(~731) Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation (Bede)
(~9th-century) The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
(~828) Historia Brittonum (Nennius) *
(~10th century) Annales Cambriae *
(~1125) The Deeds of the English Kings (Williams of Malmesbury)
(~1136) History of the Kings of Britain (Geoffrey of Monmouth) *
(~1150) Vita Merlini (Geoffrey of Monmouth) *
(~1155) Roman de Brut (Wace) *
(~1170) Lanval (Marie de France)
(~1170/1190) Four Romances (Chrétien de Troyes) *
(~1190) Brut (Layamon)
(~1250) Arthour and Merlin
(~13th century) Perlesvaus (The High History of the Grail) *
(~13th century) Morien
(13th century) Parzival (Wolfram von Eschenbach)
(~1375) The Avowying of Arthur
(~14th century) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight *
(~14th century) Libeaus Desconus
(~14th century) Ywain and Gawain
(~14th century) Sir Launfal (Thomas Chestre)
(~14th century) Stanzaic Morte d'Arthur
(~1400) The Alliterative Morte d'Arthur
(~1400) Sir Gawain and the Carle of Carlisle
(~1440) Sir Perceval of Galles
(~1450) The Jeaste of Sir Gawain
(1485) Le Morte d'Arthur Volume 1 + Volume 2 (Thomas Malory) *
(~15th century) The Awntyrs off Arthure
(~15th century) The Wedding of sir Gawain and dame Ragnell *
(~1500) The Greene Knight
(~1500) The Boy and the Mantle
(~1500) The Turke and Sir Gawain
(~1500) The Knightly tale of Gologras and Gawain
(1590/1596) The Faerie Queene (Edmind Spenser)
(~16th-century) The Misfortunes of Arthur (Thomas Hughes)
(~16th-century) Melora and Orlando suggested by marytennant
WELSH TEXTS with arthurian references
from the Red Book of Hengest
Culhwch and Olwen *
The dream of Macsen *
Dialogue between Myriddin and his sister
from the Black Book of Carmarthen
Dialogue of Myriddin and Taliesin
The stanzas of graves
Arthur and the porter *
from the Book of Taliesin
The Spoils of Annwn *
Song for Urien
Triads
The triads of the horses *
Welsh triads (Peniarth MS 54) *
The twenty-four knights of the round table) *
Other
Arthur and the Kaledywlch
King Urien and Modron
The quarrel of Arthur and Huail
Trystan and Esyllt
The dialogue of Melwas and Gwenhyfer (and the second version)
LIFE OF THE SAINTS
The Legend of St. Goeznovius
The Life of St. Cadog
The Life of St. Carannog version 1 - version 2
The Life of St. Paternus
The Life of Gildas
The Life of St. Kentigern
The Life of St. Illtud
THE BOOK OF ANEIRIN
Some writers: *meticulously plan out every plot point and the tone and meanings before they start writing*
Me:
hes ur “emotional support blorbo”??? girl he cant even emotionally support Himself
Quick sketch of Merlin in Disney's Sword in The Stone style! Haven't done any other styles in a while this was so fun
HERE, HAVE A PAINTED WOOLY BAT
Waiting for my husband (my work bestie) to return from the war (his break) so we can return to our lovely conversations (bitching about our coworkers) once more
Merthur really have it all huh. King and lionheart dynamic. Fucking hate at first sight then speedrun to trying to die for the other. Slow burn? Never heard of her. One of them wears gloves and one doesn't and I'm not even gonna bother to explain why that is top fucking tier. Lies and secrets that could bring about the doom of the kingdom. Obviously adore each other but will actually fucking die before saying it with actual words. The prince is a gigantic asshole who doesn't know how to show care or ask for attention like a person who had healthy emotional development as a child and oscillates between pulling pigtails and acting like an over-eager puppy or both at the same time. Domesticity levels previously unheard of. They canonically wear each other's clothes. One of them makes up words and the other promptly starts using them. Both are extremely into the other's specific brand of dumbassery. Their love language is fucking playing together. "I don't want you to change" fuck this fuck everything
Anyone else has the feeling that Merlin was the introvert and Arthur (even if unwillingly) was the extrovert who adopted him? (and so it is with Bradley and Colin???)
Day 13 (officially day 15): Grimoire
This is a bit rushed, cause I am severely lacking in time right now, but whatever. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Also if I’m not replying to comments, my apologies. I’ve tried, but it doesn’t seem to work a lot of the time. I’ll reply as soon as it works again.
Just went on an emotional roller-coaster ride learning about Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc)