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[d] King Arthur and his Knights, London, 1905.

[e] The Quest of the Holy Grail. London, 1913.

[f] The Legend of Sir Perceval: Studies upon its Origin, Development, and Position in the Arthurian Cycle. 2 vols. London, 1906–09. (i. Chrétien de Troyes and Wauchier de Denain; ii. Prose Perceval According to the Modena Manuscript.)

[g] "The Grail and the Rites of Adonis," in FL xviii. 283—305 (1907).

See also Section VII.

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See also Section V. (b),Irische Texte; Táin Bó Cúlalnge, [a].

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{{Smallcaps|Zimmer, H.}}, [a] Keltische Studien. 2 vols. Berlin, 1881–84.

[b] Nennius Vindicatus. Berlin, 1893.

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[d] "Ueber dem compilatorischen Charakter der irischen Sagentexte in sogenannten Lebor na h-Uidhre," in ZVS xxviii. 417–689 (1887).

{{bar|3}}[e] "Bretonische Elemente in der Arthursage des Gottfried von Monmouth," in Zeitschrift für franzosische Sprache und Litteratur, xii. 231–56 (1890).

{{bar|3}}[f] "Beitrage zur Erklärung irischer Sagentexte," in ZCPi. 74-101, iii. 285–303 (1897–99).

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