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INDEX II.
Bruillans 84.
Brunhild 232.
Bundling 135.
Caesarius of Heisterbach 122.
Campbell, J. F., 102-03, 152, 159-60, cup of healing 187, 210.
Campbell, No. 1 Young King of Easaidh Ruadh 187; No. 10 The Three Soldiers 195-96; No. 41 The Widow and her Daughters 187; No. 47 Mac Iain Direach 187, 212; No. 51 The Fair Gruagach 213; No. 52 The Knight of the Red Shield 156-57, the resuscitating carlin 166-67; No. 58 The Rider of Grianaig 157, 209; No. 76 Conall Gulban 167, 187; No. 82 How the Een was set up 158, 189; No. 84 Manus 189-90; No. 86 The Daughter of King Under the Waves, 194-95, 246.
Campbell, J. G., Muilearteach 167.
Catheloys 84.
Celidoine 83, 84.
Celtic tradition, origin of or elements in Grail legend, 7, how affected by placing of versions 68-69, opinions of previous investigators 97-107, Birch-Hirschfeld 111-113-14-15-17-20, Martin 121-24, Hertz 125, Grail apparently foreign to 151, 164-65, Carlin in 167-69, 170-71, 181, 183-84, Vessel in 184-88, Sword in 188-90, 191, 195, 197, 199, 208, origin of legend 215-18, 223-27, relation to mediæval romance 230, individualism in 231, woman in 231-33, the super-natural in 234, 235, chastity ideal 247, 248, 251, transformation of 255, 265.
Ceridwen 186, 210-11.
Cernunnos 211.
Cét mac Magach 231.
Chanson de Roland 248.
Charlemagne, Carolingian Saga, 197, 229, 230, 231.
Chastity ideal in the Queste 243-44, in later versions 245-46, in popular and Celtic tradition, 246-47.
Chessboard Castle 127-30, 139-41.
Chrestien, bibliographical description 1, 2, statements of MSS. respecting 4, 5, 8, 66, 69, 70, 74, 76, 80, 81, 85, 86, 91, 92, 93, 95, views of previous investigators 98-108, Birch-Hirschfeld 108-121, 122, 124, 125, 126, relation to Didot-Perceval 127-131, to Mabinogi 132-145, nature of model 145-46, relation to Sir Perceval 147-51, relation to Great Fool 155-56-58-59, 164, 168, visit to Grail Castle in 171-74, 175, represents mainly feud quest 180-82, 199, 207, 208, 211, 218, his ideal 237-38, 245, 249, 250, relation to Wolfram 261-63.
Christian origin of or elements in Grail legend, Christian tradition, legend, etc.; as affected by placing of versions 68, 80, 123, 143, 146, 165, 170-73, 179, 181, 186, 209, as affected by my hypothesis 215-18, 220, 224, 226-27, relation to the talismans 238-39, 251-52, influence on the legend as a whole 255.
Chronological arrangement of versions, 6, Author's 95-96, Zamcke's 107, Birch-Hirschfelds' 120-21.
Conall Cearnach, 231.
Conan's delusions, 200.
Conchobor, 192, 231, 233.
Conduiramur, 204, and Parzival 249-51.
Connla, 188, 194, 196, 232.
Constituent elements in the romances, 215-16.
Corbenic, 83, 84.
Cormac's visit to the otherworld, 193-94, 234.
Counsels, the, in the romances, 150.
Crestiens, p. 83 = Nasciens, p. 84.
Cuchulainn, 153, 185, 188, 189, conception of 192, gess of 214, parallel of legend to mediæval romances 231-34.
Cumhall, father of Fionn, 158-59.
Curoi mac Daire, 231.
Cynewulf, 221.
Dagda, the, and the cauldron 184-85, 192.
Deirdre, 137, and the Sons of Usnech 233.
Diarmaid, 202, gess of 214.
Didot-Perceval, prose sequel to Borron's poem, numbered as C 2, 65, 66, 68, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 78, 79, 82, the Quest in 89-91, 92, 93, 94, 96, Zarncke's opinion of 107, Authorship of according to Birch-Hirschfeld 112-15, 117, 120, 121, 125, 126, relationship to Conte du Graal 127-30, origin of 131, 138, 139, stag hunt in 141-42, 145-46, 172-73, 179, 182, 191, 198-99, 208, 245.
Dietrich Saga, 230.
Domanig, Parzival-Studien, 250.
Duvau, 192.
Dwarves incident in Chrestien and Mabinogi, 134.