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Prose and Merlin
Both included the work known as the Prose Merlin, but the Post-Vulgate authors left out the Merlin Continuation from the earlier cycle, choosing to add an original account of Arthur's early days including a new origin for Excalibur.
These works were the Estoire del Saint Grail, the Estoire de Merlin, the Lancelot propre ( or Prose Lancelot, which made up half the entire Vulgate Cycle on its own ), the Queste del Saint Graal and the Mort Artu, which combine to form the first coherent version of the entire Arthurian legend.
Robert's poem was rewritten in prose in the 12th century as the Estoire de Merlin, also called the Vulgate or Prose Merlin.
The Prose Merlin contains many instances of Merlin's shapeshifting.
The Prose Merlin later came to serve as a sort of prequel to the vast Lancelot-Grail, also known as the Vulgate Cycle.
The Prose Merlin was also used as a prequel to the later Post-Vulgate Cycle, the authors of which added their own continuation, the Huth Merlin or Post-Vulgate Suite du Merlin.
* The Estoire de Merlin ( also called the Vulgate or Prose Merlin ), about Merlin and the early history of Arthur.
* in the late 12th or early 13th century, Robert de Boron associates the wizard Merlin with Brocéliande in his poem Merlin, also known as the Estoire de Merlin, or the Vulgate or Prose Merlin.

Prose and Introduction
Style in Fiction: A Linguistic Introduction to English Fictional Prose ( London: Longman )
* Zurbuchen, Introduction to Old Javanese Language and Literature: A Kawi Prose Anthology
* Introduction by Francine Prose
* Charles Anthon, An Introduction to Greek Prose Composition.
* Charles Anthon, An Introduction to Latin Prose Composition.
* German Style, An Introduction to the Study of German Prose ( 1910 )
On the Introduction to Latin, Latin I, Latin II, Latin III, Latin III / IV Prose, and Latin III / IV Poetry exams, there are questions on grammar, comprehension, mythology, derivatives, literature, Roman life, history, geography, oral Latin, and Latin in use in the modern world.

Prose and Text
* Edward P. Coleridge, 1891 – Prose: Full Text
* G. Theodoridis, 2006 – Prose: Full Text
* Richard Rolle: Uncollected Prose and Verse with related Northern text, edited by Ralph Hanna for the Early English Text Society, 2007
Minor Prose Works of James VI and James I. Scottish Text Society, 1982: 217-241.
* Original Text, Modern Prose Translation, and Other Resources for The Legend of Good Women at eChaucer

Prose and Middle
Fróði (; ; Middle High German: Vruote ) is the name of a number of legendary Danish kings in various texts including Beowulf, Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda and his Ynglinga saga, Saxo Grammaticus ' Gesta Danorum, and the Grottasöngr.
**** University of Michigan: Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse: Le Morte Darthur.
Prose literature thus increasingly dominanted the expression of romance narrative in the later Middle Ages, at least until the resurgence of verse during the high Renaissance in the oeuvres of Ludovico Ariosto, Torquato Tasso, and Edmund Spenser.
Prose compositions in the Middle Ages — other than the prose versions of romances and " chansons de geste " -- include a number of histories and chronicles, of which the most famous are those of Robert de Clari and Geoffroy de Villehardouin ( both on the Fourth crusade of 1204 and the capture of Constantinople ), Jean de Joinville ( on Saint Louis IX of France ), Jean Froissart ( on the wars of the 14th century ) and Philippe de Commines and Enguerrand de Monstrelet ( on the troubles of the 15th century ).

Prose and English
* Wikisource: Prose Edda / Gylfaginning ( The Fooling Of Gylfe ) by Sturluson, Snorri, 13th century Edda, in English.
* Wikisource: Prose Edda / Gylfaginning ( The Fooling Of Gylfe ) by Sturluson, Snorri, 13th century Edda, in English.
* CyberSamurai Encyclopedia of Norse Mythology: Prose Edda-Gylfaginning ( English )
The word was adopted into English in the nineteenth century from medieval Icelandic treatises on poetics, in particular the Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson, and derives ultimately from the Old Norse verb kenna “ know, recognise ; perceive, feel ; show ; teach ; etc .”, as used in the expression kenna við “ to name after ; to express thing in terms of ”, “ name after ; refer to in terms of ”, and kenna til “ qualify by, make into a kenning by adding ”.
John Milton ( 1608 – 1674 ) wrote a textbook in logic or dialectic in Latin based on Ramus ' work, which has now been translated into English by Walter J. Ong and Charles J. Ermatinger in The Complete Prose Works of John Milton ( Yale University Press, 1982 ; 8: 206-407 ), with a lengthy introduction by Ong ( 144-205 ).
* Bede, Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert, written c. 721, online English text from Fordham University
Sceaf is unknown outside of English sources except for one mention in Snorri Sturluson's Prologue to the Prose Edda, which is informed by English sources.
" Studies in Earlier Old English Prose, ed.
* Theocritus, Bion and Moschus: Rendered into English Prose with an Introductory Essay by Andrew Lang, ( 1880 ), London.
Lancelot is the son of Arthur's sister Clarine in Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet, Caradoc Breifbras is Arthur's sister's son in the Prose Lancelot, Percival is son of Arthur's sister Acheflour in the English romance Syr Percyvelle.
English Romantic Poetry and Prose.
" Hugh Blair as an Analyzer of English Prose Style.
In his first year, 1898-1899, he published Henry James's In the Cage ; Leslie Stephen's English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century ; Jocelyn by John Sinjohn, a nom-de-plume of John Galsworthy ; a translation of August Strindberg's Der Vater ; and Mother Goose in Prose, the first children's book by L. Frank Baum and the first book illustrated by Maxfield Parrish ( Baum's most famous work The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published in Chicago just a year later ).
Hörgar are attested in the Poetic Edda ; compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources ; the Prose Edda ; written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, sagas, in the poetry of skalds, the Old English poem Beowulf, and in various place names, often in connection with Germanic deities.
* Bede, Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert, written c. 721, online English text from Fordham University
* Leaving Home: Towards a New Millennium: A Collection of English Prose by Pakistani Writers, edited by Muneeza Shamsie ( Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2001 ).
In 1872 he published a Manual of English Prose Literature, which was distinguished by sound judgment and sympathetic appreciation ; and his Characteristics of English Poets from Chaucer to Shirley ( 1874 ) showed the same high qualities.
* Early correspondence and essays in Certain Prose of the English Intelligencer ( Cambridge: Mountain, 2012 )
In 1842 he published the first result of his studies, an English translation of The Prose or Younger Edda.
He cared deeply about style and structure and summarized his views in English Prose Style ( 1928 ), a primer on, and a philosophy of, good writing.

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