- fr/fr/image/263fff73-f812-466e-8117-32f33db2f8b1-
perlesvaus-ou-haut-livre-graal Busby,
Keith (1991). "
Perlesvaus". In
Norris J. Lacy (Ed.), The New Arthurian...
- Dindraine) is a
character in the 13th-century Old
French Grail romance Perlesvaus, or The High Book of the Holy Grail, an
anonymous prose altered adaptation...
-
instead with a
platter containing his kinsman's bloody,
severed head.
Perlesvaus, an
alternative work
inspired by Perceval.
German poem Diu Crône (The...
- in the
Prose Merlin, and 366 in both Li
Chevaliers as Deus
Espees and
Perlesvaus (where this is
their peak
number that
nevertheless had
dwindled to only...
- located, is not
entirely clear,
though in
subsequent romances such as
Perlesvaus,
Joseph travels to Britain,
bringing relics with him. In the Lancelot-Grail...
- Boron's Didot-Perceval (c. 1191–1202),
Peredur son of
Efrawg (c. 1200),
Perlesvaus (c. 1200),
Wolfram von Eschenbach's
Parzival (c. 1217), and
Thomas Malory's...
- also a
Kamaalot featured as the home of Percival's
mother in the
romance Perlesvaus. In
Palamedes and some
other works,
including the Post-Vulgate cycle,...
- to be a
translation of old
Latin books from Avalon, as does the
French Perlesvaus. In Lope
Garcia de Salazar's
Spanish summary of the Post-Vulgate Roman...
- "Malory and '
Perlesvaus'".
Medium Ævum. 62 (2): 259–269. doi:10.2307/43629557. JSTOR 43629557. Wilson,
Robert H. (1932). "Malory and the '
Perlesvaus'". Modern...
- valley).
These etymologies are not
found in Chrétien de Troyes, however.
Perlesvaus etymologizes the name (there: Pellesvax) as
meaning "He Who Has Lost The...