The History Of The Kings Of Britain (2027)
: A scholarly, bilingual edition featuring both the original Latin and a modern English translation. If you'd like, I can:
For those interested in reading the full text, several editions are widely available through retailers like Amazon or academic platforms:
to actual archaeological or historical evidence from the period. The History of the Kings of Britain
: The central focus of the later books is King Arthur . Geoffrey is credited with elevating Arthur to a mythic hero, introducing figures like Merlin the magician, and popularizing elements like the sword Excalibur .
Originally composed in , the work spans approximately two thousand years of British history. It is structured into twelve books, a format that mirrors Virgil's Aeneid . : A scholarly, bilingual edition featuring both the
: It chronicles the reigns of numerous legendary monarchs, including King Leir (the inspiration for Shakespeare’s King Lear ) and Cymbeline .
: A modern translation noted for its engaging style and extensive historical context notes. Geoffrey is credited with elevating Arthur to a
of a particular king (like Arthur or Leir). Explain the prophecies of Merlin in more detail.
Jude, Thank you for this.
Gentle correction: I believe it was the short film, not the album, that was inducted into the Library of Congress.
http://www.mtv.com/news/1628945/michael-jacksons-thriller-added-to-national-film-registry/
Always love your postings.
actually BOTH have been recognized. 2009 Film regsitry for short film Thrilller http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2009/09-250.html
and in 2008 the Album – for Thriller recording -http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/08078/nrr.html
THRILLER simply saved the music industry and changed popular music forever! Artists such as Leonard Bernstein became huge fans and admirers of Michael’s artistry. Many classical musicians and performers did likewise….
I still marvel at Michael’s creativity and imagination! He was just beyond the beyond! I have never seen or heard another artist like him, and I doubt I ever will. I miss him, pure and simple. Bless him….