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History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Medieval Latin literature --- Antiquity --- Arthurian romances --- Legends --- Britons --- Sources --- Great Britain --- History --- -Legends --- -Britons --- Brythons --- Celts --- Ethnology --- Folk tales --- Traditions --- Urban legends --- Folklore --- Romances --- -Arthurian romances --- -History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- To 1066 --- -Great Britain --- -Medieval Latin literature --- Arthurian romances - Sources - Early works to 1800 --- Legends - Great Britain - Early works to 1800 --- Britons - Early works to 1800 --- Great Britain - History - To 1066 --- -GEOFFROI DE MONMOUTH, HISTORIEN ANGLO-NORMAND, 1100?-1154 --- OEUVRES --- GRANDE-BRETAGNE --- HISTOIRE --- EDITION CRITIQUE --- 11E-15E SIECLES --- GEOFFROI DE MONMOUTH, HISTORIEN ANGLO-NORMAND, 1100?-1154
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Mythology, Celtic --- Mythologie celtique --- Prophetia Merlini (Geoffrey of Monmouth) --- History of civilization --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Political culture --- Culture --- Political science --- Celtic mythology --- Political aspects --- History --- Culture politique --- Political aspects. --- Aspect politique --- Histoire --- Merlin (personnage légendaire) --- Idées politiques --- Prophéties --- Moyen âge
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Merlin, Lailoken, Suibhne : trois figures du devin appartenant à trois provinces celtiques, respectivement le Pays de Galles, l’Écosse et l’Irlande. Trois personnages, trois énigmes et trois destins qui se rencontrent sur le champ du mythe. À partir de trois textes majeurs du xiie siècle ici traduits : la Vita Merlini du clerc gallois Geoffrey de Monmouth, la Vita Kentigerni et la Folie de Suibhne, texte mythologique irlandais, cet ouvrage dessine un portrait du devin celtique d’après ce que le Moyen Âge chrétien en conserve. Disqualifié par le prêtre ou l’évêque qui lui ôtent son privilège sacré, le devin ne possède plus guère que la science encyclopédique pour fonder sa légitimité. De son antique don prophétique, il ne reste plus que l’étrange discours d’une poésie sacrée où se lisent les signes incertains de l’Histoire.
Comparative literature --- Thematology --- Neo-Latin literature --- Merlin (Legendary character) --- Mythology, Celtic --- Merlin (Personnage légendaire) --- Mythologie celtique --- Romances. --- Romans --- Romances, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin romances, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Celtic mythology --- Merlin --- Merlin Ambrosius (Legendary character) --- Myrddin Emrys (Legendary character) --- Arthurian romances --- Merlin (Personnage légendaire) --- Romances --- Romances [Latin ](Medieval and modern) --- Translations into French --- Mythology [Celtic ] --- Literary collections --- Geoffrey of Monmouth --- Merlin (Legendary character) - Romances. --- Romances, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Translations into French. --- Mythology, Celtic - Literary collections. --- Merlin (Myrddhinn), dit l'Enchanteur --- histoire --- religion --- mythologie --- sacré --- XIIe siècle --- celte --- devin --- légende écossaise --- mythologie irlandaise --- gaulois --- Marzhin --- Meardon --- Merlí --- Merlijn --- Merlijn Ambrosius --- Merlim --- Merlin Ambrosius --- Merlino --- Merlino Ambrosio --- Merlin Caledonensis --- Merlin l'Enchanteur --- Merlins --- Merlinus --- Merlyn --- Merzhin --- Myrddin --- Myrddin Emrys --- Merlin (personnage légendaire) --- Magiciens --- Littérature celtique --- Divination --- Dans la littérature --- Avant 1500 --- Thèmes, motifs
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