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  • Fragments of a rare Merlin manuscript from c. 1300

    Posted: 2025-03-31 01:27:09

    Fragments of a rare, previously unknown manuscript containing parts of the Merlin legend have been discovered in the Cambridge University Library. Dating back to around 1300, the seven parchment fragments were originally used to reinforce the binding of another book. The text recounts scenes from the Suite du Merlin, a later prose continuation of Robert de Boron’s Merlin, detailing King Arthur's wars in France and featuring characters such as Merlin, Gawain, and King Claudas. This discovery offers valuable insight into the popularization and transmission of Arthurian literature in medieval England, particularly because the text varies from other known versions and suggests a distinct manuscript tradition. Researchers believe these fragments could be the oldest surviving remnants of a complete Middle English Suite du Merlin manuscript.

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    HN commenters discuss the exciting discovery of Merlin fragments, expressing skepticism about the £70k fundraising goal seemingly unrelated to the digitization cost, already completed by the Parker Library. Several suggest alternative, potentially free, digitization methods were available. Some question the library's motives, wondering if the funds are intended for preservation or other unrelated projects. Others express interest in seeing the digitized manuscript and debate the historical accuracy and portrayal of Merlin across different periods and legends. A few commenters provide interesting historical context about the Arthurian legend and its various versions.