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3 ‘Whan shal this be?’ The English Erceldoune Tradition, c. 1310s–90s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: An Island of the Ocean 1
- 1 ‘Cadualadrus Conanum uocabit’: Political Prophecy in England, the Welsh March, and Ireland, c. 1130s–1260s 18
- 2 ‘E si finerount les heirs d’engleterre hors de heritage’: Galfridian Prophecy and the Anglo-Scottish Border, c. 1301–30s 66
- 3 ‘Whan shal this be?’ The English Erceldoune Tradition, c. 1310s–90s 110
- 4 ‘A dede man shall make bytwene hem acorde’: Cock in the North and Ceiliog y North, c. 1405–85 155
- Conclusion 199
- Bibliography 205
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: An Island of the Ocean 1
- 1 ‘Cadualadrus Conanum uocabit’: Political Prophecy in England, the Welsh March, and Ireland, c. 1130s–1260s 18
- 2 ‘E si finerount les heirs d’engleterre hors de heritage’: Galfridian Prophecy and the Anglo-Scottish Border, c. 1301–30s 66
- 3 ‘Whan shal this be?’ The English Erceldoune Tradition, c. 1310s–90s 110
- 4 ‘A dede man shall make bytwene hem acorde’: Cock in the North and Ceiliog y North, c. 1405–85 155
- Conclusion 199
- Bibliography 205
- Index 231