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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 133 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BIBLIQGRAPHY .—There are See also:

early printed See also:editions of the See also:Perceval (1530) and of the Perlesvaus (1516 and 1523). The Perceval was edited from the See also:Mons See also:text by Potvin (6 vols., 1866–1871); Syr Percyvelle of Galles, in The See also:Thornton Romances, by Halliwell (1844) for the See also:Camden Society. Parzival exists in numerous editions; See also:critical texts have been edited by See also:Lachmann (1891), See also:Martin (1903) and Leitzmann (1902–1903). For the See also:general reader the most useful text is that of Bartsch in Deutsche Classiker See also:des Mittelalters, as it includes notes and a glossary. See also:Modern See also:German versions are by See also:Simrock (very See also:close to the See also:original) and See also:Hertz (freer, but with excellent notes and appendices) ; Eng. trans. by J. L. See also:Weston (1894). The " See also:Didot " Perceval was published by Hucher.in vol. i. of Le See also:Saint Graal (1875–1878) ; an edition of the See also:Modena text has also been prepared. Perlesvaus was published by Potvin in vol. i. of his edition of Chretien's poem. The Welsh text, with See also:translation, has been edited by See also:Canon See also:Williams. A See also:fine translation by Dr See also:Sebastian See also:Evans is published in " The See also:Temple See also:Classics," under the See also:title of The High See also:History of the See also:Holy See also:Grail. Peredur will be found in See also:Alfred Nutt's edition of the See also:Mabinogion (x902).

For the critical treatment of the subject see The See also:

Legend of See also:Sir Perceval (See also:Grimm Library, vol. xvii.) ; Perlesvaus by Nitze (1902) ; Legends of the See also:Wagner See also:Drama by J. L. Weston. (J. L.

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