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Curious Myths of the Middle Ages

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2017
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This anecdote is taken from the Journal de Paris, May, 1787; but whence did the Journal obtain it?

27

“Actes of English Votaries.”

28

“Voyages de Jean Struys,” An. 1650.

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These Annals were written in 1135.

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Tobler, Appenz. Sprachsbuch, 20.

31

Wolf, Zeitschrift für Deut. Myth. i. 168.

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Fischart, Garg. 130.

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Prætorius, i. 447.

34

Hebel, in his charming poem on the Man in the Moon, in “Allemanische Gedichte,” makes him both thief and Sabbath-breaker.

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“Mémoires … par Hjouen Thsang, traduits du Chinois par Stanislas Julien,” i. 375. Upham, “Sacred Books of Ceylon,” iii. 309.

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Up to Louis XIII. all the kings of this name spelled Louis as Loys.

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St. Brandan was an Irish monk, living at the close of the sixth century; he founded the Monastery of Clonfert, and is commemorated on May 16. His voyage seems to be founded on that of Sinbad, and is full of absurdities. It has been republished by M. Jubinal from MSS. in the Bibliothèque du Roi, Paris, 8vo. 1836; the earliest printed English edition is that of Wynkyn de Worde, London, 1516.

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Compare with this the death of Sir Galahad in the “Morte d’Arthur” of Sir Thomas Malory.

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