- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 282
Sir Thomas Malory (c. 1415-18 - 14 March, 1471) was an English writer, the author or compiler of Le Morte d'Arthur. Since the late nineteenth century, he has generally been identified as Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire, a knight, land-owner, and Member of Parliament. Previously, it was suggested by antiquary John Leland and John Bale that he was Welsh (identifying "Malory" with "Maelor"). Occasionally, other candidates are put forward for authorship of Le Morte d'Arthur, but the supporting evidence for their claim has been described as "no more than circumstantial".
Most of what is known about Malory stems from the accounts describing him in the prayers found in the Winchester Manuscript. He is described as a "knight prisoner", distinguishing him from the other six individuals also bearing the name Thomas Malory in the 15th century when Le Morte d'Arthur was written. At the end of the "Tale of King Arthur" (Books I–IV in the printing by William Caxton) is written: "For this was written by a knight prisoner Thomas Malleorre, that God send him good recovery." At the end of "The Tale of Sir Gareth" (Caxton's Book VII): "And I pray you all that readeth this tale to pray for him that this wrote, that God send him good deliverance soon and hastily." At the conclusion of the "Tale of Sir Tristram" (Caxton's VIII–XII): "Here endeth the second book of Sir Tristram de Lyones, which was drawn out of the French by Sir Thomas Malleorre, knight, as Jesu be his help." Finally, at the conclusion of the whole book: "The Most Piteous Tale of the Morte Arthure Sanz Gwerdon par le shyvalere Sir Thomas Malleorre, knight, Jesu aide ly pur votre bon mercy."
LINK TO THE REVISED VERSION (BETTER SOUND QUALITY) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E58ZVOm8DNs&list;=UUBQAyRyAkIO2aI7ZdadSdTQ I DO NOT OWN THE PICTURES AND THE SONGS. BACKGROUND MUSIC : Hans Zimmer - Knights March Position Music - Mythical Hero Dark Choir Music from the soundtrack of Entrevista con el Vampiro
Senior British Literature @Darthbobbya
LibriVox recording of Le Morte d'Arthur, by Sir Thomas Malory. Le Morte d'Arthur (spelled Le Morte Darthur in the first printing and also in some modern editions, Middle French for la mort d'Arthur, "the death of Arthur") is Sir Thomas Malory's compilation of some French and English Arthurian romances. The book contains some of Malory's own original material (the Gareth story) and retells the older stories in light of Malory's own views and interpretations. First published in 1485 by William Caxton, Le Morte d'Arthur is perhaps the best-known work of English-language Arthurian literature today. Many modern Arthurian writers have used Malory as their source, including T. H. White for his popular The Once and Future King. (Summary from Wikipedia)
LibriVox recording of Le Morte d'Arthur, by Sir Thomas Malory. Le Morte d'Arthur (spelled Le Morte Darthur in the first printing and also in some modern editions, Middle French for la mort d'Arthur, "the death of Arthur") is Sir Thomas Malory's compilation of some French and English Arthurian romances. The book contains some of Malory's own original material (the Gareth story) and retells the older stories in light of Malory's own views and interpretations. First published in 1485 by William Caxton, Le Morte d'Arthur is perhaps the best-known work of English-language Arthurian literature today. Many modern Arthurian writers have used Malory as their source, including T. H. White for his popular The Once and Future King. (Summary from Wikipedia)
The most ancient and famous history of the renowned Prince Arthur King of Britaine, Sixth edition, the earliest practically obtainable. Malory’s Morte Darthur (the familiar title was accidentally given by its first printer, William Caxton, who mistook the name of its last section for the name of the whole), though in part a translation, is so woven together from a wide variety of sources that it is effectively an original work. Malory called what he wrote The Whole Book of King Arthur and his Noble Knights of the Round Table. As his title implies, he intended to retell in English the entire Arthurian story from authoritative accounts, which for him meant primarily the three major cycles of French Arthurian prose romance, although he knew many other Arthurian stories (including late medieva...
"A Morte de Artur", publicado pela primeira vez em 1485, é a versão de Sir Thomas Malory sobre a história do Rei Artur e os Cavaleiros da Távola Redonda, baseada em lendas inglesas e francesas. Algumas partes do livro são material original de Malory, outras são as interpretações que ele deu a histórias anteriores. Ainda que não se trate da obra mais antiga sobre o ciclo arturiano, "A morte de Artur" está entre as mais conhecidas. Visitem: http://www.docspt.com/ (Maior fórum de documentários dublados ou legendados em língua portuguesa.) http://docsprimus.blogspot.com/ (Blog especializado em documentários.)
In the second installment of the Spring 2012 Honors Lecture Series at MTSU, Dr. Amy Kaufman presented "Sir Thomas Malory & the Confined Body" on Feb. 6. Lectures on this semester's topic, "Prison Writing: From Boethius to Mehdi Zana," are held each Monday in Room 106 of the Paul W. Martin Sr. Honors Building, beginning at 3 p.m. The 12-week series will be held every Monday except March 5, when students and faculty are on spring break. Dr. Mark Jackson of the MTSU English department will lead a special honors lecture, "Lead Belly," at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 3. To learn more about the lecture series, visit http://mtsunews.com/spring-honors-lecture-series.
We had a chance to sit down with Ben Eager who plays "Sir Tom of Warwick" in NFCT production of "Camelot". Ben discussed his role, the obstacles he had to overcome while playing this character and some of the biggest "highs" he had while working in this production. Ben also discussed what is coming up next for him in the acting world and some of the advice he would like to pass on. LIKE! COMMENT! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS! http://www.sputnikent.com http://www.facebook.com/fallensputnik http://www.twitter.com/fallensputnik http://www.twitter.com/sputnikent http://www.nfct.com https://www.facebook.com/thenfct?fref=ts https://twitter.com/NorthForkCT Most of what is known about Malory stems from the accounts describing him in the prayers found in the Winchester Manuscript. He is described...
Así es como nos imaginamos a James Malory, el protagonista de Amable y Tirano, tercera entrega de la serie Malory de Johanna Lindsey.
VibraConférence/Interview le mardi 02 décembre à 20h00 heure de Paris (14h00 heure du Québec) avec Anne GIVAUDAN Nous commencerons l'interview en direct par une présentation de Anne Givaudan puis rapidement VOUS poserez vos questions pour que l'interview corresponde exactement à vos attentes et pas aux miennes. Merci pour votre présence lors de l'interview en direct et merci d'avance pour vos invitations et partages pour que nous soyons nombreux à vibrer ensemble. A très vite ! Stéphane VibraConférence/Interview organisée par http://www.legrandchangement.com et http://www.sois.fr
VibraConférence/Interview avec Conrad du site http://www.conrad-a.com Nous commencerons l'interview en direct par une présentation de Conrad puis rapidement VOUS poserez vos questions pour que l'interview corresponde exactement à vos attentes et pas aux miennes. Merci pour votre présence lors de l'interview en direct et merci d'avance pour vos invitations et partages pour que nous soyons nombreux à vibrer ensemble. A très vite ! Stéphane VibraConférence/Interview organisée par http://www.legrandchangement.com et http://www.conrad-a.com
Nous parlons de ses dons, des énergies, des guides spirituels là-haut, des anges, de son travail comme thérapeute en psychoénergie, de la relation argent et travail spirituelle. Mais aussi de courage et de style de vie. La chaine Malory https://www.youtube.com/user/MaloryEveil Rejoindre la conversation, c'est ici http://wp.me/p4JVWK-1dC
We had a chance to sit down with Rick Peters who plays "King Pellinore" in NFCT production of "Camelot". Rick discussed his role, the obstacles he had to overcome while playing this character and some of the biggest "highs" he had while working in this production. Rick also discussed what is coming up next for him in the acting world and some of the advice he would like to pass on. LIKE! COMMENT! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS! http://www.sputnikent.com http://www.facebook.com/fallensputnik http://www.twitter.com/fallensputnik http://www.twitter.com/sputnikent http://www.nfct.com https://www.facebook.com/thenfct?fref=ts https://twitter.com/NorthForkCT King Pellinore /ˈpɛlɨnɔər/ is the king of Listenoise or of "the Isles" (possibly Anglesey, or perhaps the medieval kingdom of the same name...
VibraConférence Interview avec Armelle Six le 17/06/2015 à 20h00 heure de Paris : « Tous ensemble et individuellement pour le changement! » Le changement planétaire commence par un changement individuel, un changement intérieur. Celui-ci est inévitable, car chaque moment nous changeons. Nous ne sommes déjà plus le même qu’il y a 30 secondes. Toutes les cellules vivantes sont en constante mutation. La nature est en constante mutation. Quand l’être humain résiste à ce changement cela s’appelle la souffrance. La souffrance n’est rien d’autre que ça… vouloir que les choses soient différentes de ce qu’elles sont et être alors en opposition à la vie, plutôt que d’être dans la fluidité. Cela vient de la pensée, de toutes les croyances et conditionnements qui gouvernent notre existence. Les ren...
We had a chance to sit down with Matt Tuthill who plays "Sir Dinadan" in NFCT production of "Camelot". Matt discussed his role, the obstacles he had to overcome while playing this character and some of the biggest "highs" he had while working in this production. Matt also discussed what is coming up next for him in the acting world and some of the advice he would like to pass on. LIKE! COMMENT! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS! http://www.sputnikent.com http://www.facebook.com/fallensputnik http://www.twitter.com/fallensputnik http://www.twitter.com/sputnikent http://www.nfct.com https://www.facebook.com/thenfct?fref=ts https://twitter.com/NorthForkCT Sir Dinadan is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is the son of Sir Brunor Senior, the 'Good Knight without Fear,' and brothe...
Enregistrement de la VibraConférence/Interview du lundi 26 mai 2014 organisée par http://www.legrandchangement.com et http://lauramarietv.com/fr/ Une interview en direct avec Laura Marie pour mieux la découvrir, mieux la connaitre et obtenir son point de vue sur les énergies du moment, sur ce qu'elle fait aujourd'hui et comment elle en est arrivé là. Laura dégage une très belle énergie et je pense que cet interview vous plaira... Pour ceux qui veulent en savoir plus sur Laura Marie vous pouvez visiter son site ici : http://lauramarietv.com/fr/ Ou encore ici sur La Presse Galactique : http://lapressegalactique.net/corps-ame-esprit/ Merci pour votre présence et vos partages. A très vite, Stéphane - LeTransmetteur http://www.legrandchangement.com Le site de Laura Marie : http://...
http://j.mp/2bGyhTA
-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
Sir Thomas Malory was an English writer, the author or compiler of Le Morte d'Arthur.Since the late nineteenth century, he has generally been identified as Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire, a knight, land-owner, and Member of Parliament.Previously, it was suggested by antiquary John Leland and John Bale that he was Welsh .Occasionally, other candidates are put forward for authorship of Le Morte d'Arthur, but the supporting evidence for their claim has been described as "no more than circumstantial". ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Aubrey Beardsley (1872–1898) Description British illustrator and painter Date of birth/death 21 August 1872 16 March 1898 Location of birth/death Brighton Menton, France Authority control VIAF: 88739636 ISNI: 0000 0001...
http://j.mp/29F9j3r
The age-old tale is explored in this episode from the TLC series "Great Books." This series made a great impact on a lot of people during its run. The research and production are incomparable, and Sutherland's superb, confiding voice makes this one of the best presentations on literature that you will find outside of prep school or university. I was frustrated to find that the series is not available anywhere on DVD, so I provide it here, for those who also remember and have since been deprived.
*** Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Thomas Malory's "Le Morte Darthur", the epic tale of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table. Sir Thomas Malory was a knight from Warwickshire, a respectable country gentleman and MP in the 1440s who later turned to a life of crime and spent various spells in prison. It was during Malory's final incarceration that he wrote "Le Morte Darthur", an epic work which was based primarily on French, but also some English, sources. Malory died shortly after his release in 1470 and it was to be another fifteen years before "Le Morte Darthur" was published by William Caxton, to immediate popular acclaim. Although the book fell from favour in the seventeenth century, it was revived again in Victorian times and became an inspiration for the Pre-Raphaelite...
10/01/2013 Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Thomas Malory's "Le Morte Darthur", the epic tale of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table. Sir Thomas Malory was a knight from Warwickshire, a respectable country gentleman and MP in the 1440s who later turned to a life of crime and spent various spells in prison. It was during Malory's final incarceration that he wrote "Le Morte Darthur", an epic work which was based primarily on French, but also some English, sources. Malory died shortly after his release in 1470 and it was to be another fifteen years before "Le Morte Darthur" was published by William Caxton, to immediate popular acclaim. Although the book fell from favour in the seventeenth century, it was revived again in Victorian times and became an inspiration for the Pre-Rap...
Performance by Colin Gibbings in the series of historically-based recreations of original presentations created at the University of Saskatchewan, 2015-2016.