No. 12
THE LEGEND OF SIR LANCELOT DU LAC
I. GEORGIAN FOLK-TALES. Translated by Marjory Wardrop.Cr. 8vo, pp. xii+175. 5s. net.
II., III., V. THE LEGEND OF PERSEUS. By Edwin SidneyHartland, F.S.A. 3 vols. £1, 7s. 6d. net.
Vol. i. THE SUPERNATURAL BIRTH. Cr. 8vo, pp. xxxiv+228 (notsold separately).
Vol. ii. THE LIFE-TOKEN. Cr. 8vo, pp. viii+445. 12s. 6d. net.
Vol. iii. ANDROMEDA. MEDUSA. Cr. 8vo, pp. xxxvii+225. 7s. 6d.net.
IV., VI. THE VOYAGE OF BRAN, SON OF FEBAL. An Eighth-centuryIrish Saga, now first edited and translated by Kuno Meyer.
Vol. i. With an Essay upon the Happy Otherworld in Irish Myth, byAlfred Nutt. Cr. 8vo, pp. xvii+331. 10s. 6d. net.
Vol. ii. With an Essay on the Celtic Doctrine of Rebirth, by Alfred Nutt.Cr. 8vo, pp. xii+352. 10s. 6d. net.
VII. THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN. Studies upon its OriginalScope and Significance. By Jessie L. Weston, translator of Wolframvon Eschenbach's 'Parzival.' Cr. 8vo, pp. xiv+111. 4s. net.
VIII. THE CUCHULLIN SAGA IN IRISH LITERATURE. Beinga Collection of Stories relating to the Hero Cuchullin, translated from theIrish by various Scholars. Compiled and Edited, with Introduction andNotes, by Eleanor Hull. Cr. 8vo, pp. lxxix+316. 7s. 6d. net.
IX., X. THE PRE-AND PROTO-HISTORIC FINNS, both Easternand Western, with the Magic Songs of the West Finns. By the Hon.John Abercromby. Vol. I., Cr. 8vo, pp. xxiv+363. Vol. II., Cr. 8vo,pp. xiii+400. £1, 1s. net.
XI. THE HOME OF THE EDDIC POEMS. With Especial Referenceto the 'Helgi Lays,' by Sophus Bugge, Professor in the University ofChristiania. Revised Edition, with a new Introduction concerning OldNorse Mythology, by the Author, translated from the Norwegian byWilliam Henry Schofield, Instructor in Harvard University. Cr.8vo, pp. lxxix+408. 12s. net.
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Studies upon its Origin, Development,
and Position in the Arthurian
Romantic Cycle
By
Jessie L. Weston
London
Published by David Nutt
At the Sign of the Phœnix
Long Acre
1901
Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, (late) Printers to Her Majesty
The Studies contai