The Black Book of Carmarthen (Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin) c. William of Malmesbury: The Deeds of English Kings (De rebus gestis regum Anglorum) 1125 A.D. Goeznovius (Legenda Sancti Goeznovii), c. So, tomorrow (Monday) continues my dive into my email and the searching out of copies of sources to have (offline) at my disposal. William, Chaplain to Bishop Eudo of Leon: Legend of St. I will probably end up writing an article on Vita Sancti Carantoci (both Prima and Secunda) either next month or the month after. Saint Cadoc is not the same as Saint Carannog (otherwise known as Carantoc). Please do not confuse the second one with Vita Sancti Carantoci, both the Prima and Secunda of it. These next two articles are Legenda Sancti Goeznovii ( Legend of Saint Goeznovius), and Vita Sancti Cadoci ( Life of Saint Cadoc). I have begun the outlines for both of my newest articles. I was also a bit side-tracked by my next two articles for the Arthurian Legends blog (he already has six of my previous articles still in the queue, scheduled to be posted in the Literature section over the next few months). It is a mix of a few new sources and being sure that I have digital, physical, or both of all existing sources. I no longer really have “total sources on the increase” as my work-day goal. That being said, I have shifted gears a bit. Suffice it to say that technology is either functioning or it is not functioning. A less obviously legendary account of Arthur appears in the Legenda Sancti Goeznovii, which is often claimed to date from the early 11th century (although the earliest manuscript of this text dates from the 15th century and the text is now dated to the late 12th to early 13th century).5859 Also important are the references to Arthur in.
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