An Dialog etre Arzur Roe d'an Bretounet ha Guynglaff ("The Dialogue Between Arthur, King of the Bretons, and Guynglaff") is an anonymous poem in 247 lines relating the apocalyptic prophecies which King Arthur extracted from one Guynglaff, a wild man, prophet and magician closely analogous to Merlin in the earliest Welsh tradition. It dates from about the middle of the 15th century, making it the oldest surviving work of literature in the Breton language.
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| - An Dialog etre Arzur Roe d'an Bretounet ha Guynglaff ("The Dialogue Between Arthur, King of the Bretons, and Guynglaff") is an anonymous poem in 247 lines relating the apocalyptic prophecies which King Arthur extracted from one Guynglaff, a wild man, prophet and magician closely analogous to Merlin in the earliest Welsh tradition. It dates from about the middle of the 15th century, making it the oldest surviving work of literature in the Breton language. (en)
- An dialog etre Arzur Roe d’an Bretounet ha Guynglaff ist ein 247-zeiliger Versdialog zwischen König Arthur und dem Weisen Guinglaff in bretonischer Sprache. Es ist neben einem fünfzeiligen Liebesgedicht das einzige überlieferte Zeugnis weltlicher Literatur in mittelbretonischer Sprache. Das Gedicht entstand in der Mitte des 15. Jahrhunderts. (de)
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| - An Dialog etre Arzur Roe d'an Bretounet ha Guynglaff ("The Dialogue Between Arthur, King of the Bretons, and Guynglaff") is an anonymous poem in 247 lines relating the apocalyptic prophecies which King Arthur extracted from one Guynglaff, a wild man, prophet and magician closely analogous to Merlin in the earliest Welsh tradition. It dates from about the middle of the 15th century, making it the oldest surviving work of literature in the Breton language. (en)
- An dialog etre Arzur Roe d’an Bretounet ha Guynglaff ist ein 247-zeiliger Versdialog zwischen König Arthur und dem Weisen Guinglaff in bretonischer Sprache. Es ist neben einem fünfzeiligen Liebesgedicht das einzige überlieferte Zeugnis weltlicher Literatur in mittelbretonischer Sprache. Das Gedicht entstand in der Mitte des 15. Jahrhunderts. (de)
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