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Could be any old table that happens to be round. Has a special significance in the myth of King [[Arthur]]. | |||
== Literature == | == Literature == | ||
Ashe, Geoffrey. "Winchester." In Lacy, Norris J. (Ed.), The New Arthurian | Ashe, Geoffrey. "Winchester." In Lacy, Norris J. (Ed.), ''The New Arthurian Encyclopedia'', New York: Garland, 1991. | ||
Kibler, William W. "Round Table." In Lacy, Norris J. (Ed.), The New Arthurian Encyclopaedia, New York: Garland, 1991. | Kibler, William W. "Round Table." In Lacy, Norris J. (Ed.), ''The New Arthurian Encyclopaedia'', New York: Garland, 1991. | ||
Wells, Emma. Pilgrim Routes of the British Isles. Crowood Press | Wells, Emma. ''Pilgrim Routes of the British Isles''. Crowood Press, 2017. | ||
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Could be any old table that happens to be round. Has a special significance in the myth of King Arthur.
Literature
Ashe, Geoffrey. "Winchester." In Lacy, Norris J. (Ed.), The New Arthurian Encyclopedia, New York: Garland, 1991.
Kibler, William W. "Round Table." In Lacy, Norris J. (Ed.), The New Arthurian Encyclopaedia, New York: Garland, 1991.
Wells, Emma. Pilgrim Routes of the British Isles. Crowood Press, 2017.