King Arthur and the Languages of Britain
Examining the Linguistic Evidence
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:20th Feb '25
£85.00
This title is due to be published on 20th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
An innovative analysis of the linguistic evidence that makes the case for the historical existence of King Arthur.
Medievalists have denied the historical existence of King Arthur for over 50 years. Arthur and the Languages of Britain demonstrates how linguistic evidence can be employed to see if the earliest historical records that mention Arthur are reliable.
The book begins with an analysis of the evidence for the Anglo-Saxon invasions and the response of the Britons, and introduces the main methodological approaches employed in the linguistic analysis of historical records. It then provides evidence for Arthur as a Cumbric-speaker active in the region about Hadrian’s Wall, before assessing the linguistic evidence which supports the validity of the references to Arthur in the Welsh Annals and the Historia Brittonum.
Bernard Mees reflects on how Arthur is recorded as having taken part in the Battle of Mount Badon, a site that has never been located, and dying at Camlann, now Castlesteads on Hadrian’s Wall. He uses linguistic analysis of the evidence recorded for the existence of Arthur to support the historical reliability of these records. Mees concludes with a summary of how Geoffrey of Monmouth created pseudo-historical stories from the references to Arthur in these early sources, turning Ambrosius Aurelianus into Merlin and Mordred into King Arthur’s nephew and the lover of his queen Guinevere.
The question people always ask about King Arthur is if he really existed. Historians say that complicated surviving evidence in manuscripts written centuries later is worthless, but Mees shows that some of it was accurately copied from Arthur’s time. Anyone who wants to know about Arthur from now on will have to read this book. * Professor P. J. C. Field , Emeritus Professor, Bangor University, Honorary President of the International Arthurian Society, Wales *
ISBN: 9781350443105
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216 pages