The Life of Merlin Vita Merlin

Monmouth, Geoffrey

ISBN 10: 1495437116 ISBN 13: 9781495437113
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Before Merlin was a wizard in the court of King Arthur, he was a wild prophet of the woods. This is his story.

Vita Merlini (The Life of Merlin) by Geoffrey of Monmouth is a fascinating and lesser-known gem of medieval literature that offers a profound and poetic glimpse into the mythical origins of one of Britain’s most enduring figures. Written in Latin around AD 1150, this work presents a more intimate and tragic portrait of Merlin—not as a court magician, but as a seer, madman, and visionary retreating into nature after the trauma of war.

Drawing heavily from older Welsh traditions, particularly the legends of Myrddin Wyllt, Geoffrey’s Vita Merlini reveals a deeply human Merlin: a man broken by grief, sustained by prophecy, and drawn into madness and wilderness. In this narrative, readers also encounter the first literary appearance of Morgan le Fay (Morgen), along with other legendary Celtic figures like Taliesin and Gwenddoleu.

Inside this foundational medieval text, you’ll discover:

✅ The earliest literary account of Morgan le Fay
✅ A poetic retelling of Merlin’s life, madness, and visions
✅ A more authentic link to Celtic and Welsh myth than the Arthurian court tales
✅ A pivotal bridge between historical legend and medieval romance

Whether you're a student of Arthurian lore, a medievalist, or a fantasy fan curious about the deeper roots of Merlin's mythology, Vita Merlini offers a vivid and essential look at the wild seer behind the legend.

Explore the prophetic madness, mystical landscapes, and ancient wisdom of Merlin—as told by the man who first brought Arthur’s world to life.

Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor: Geoffrey of Monmouth (1100–1155) was a Welsh cleric and one of the major figures in the development of British history and the popularity of tales of King Arthur. He is best known for his chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae ("History of the Kings of Britain"), widely popular in its day, credited uncritically well into the 16th century and translated to various other languages from its original Latin. Geoffrey wrote several works of interest, all in Latin, the language of learning and literature in Europe during the medieval period. The earliest one to appear was probably the Prophetiae Merlini (Prophecies of Merlin), which he wrote at some point before 1135, and which appears both independently and incorporated into the Historia Regum Britanniae. It consists of a series of obscure prophetic utterances attributed to Merlin, which Geoffrey claimed to have translated from an unspecified language. In this work Geoffrey drew from the established Welsh tradition of prophetic writing attributed to the sage Myrddin, though his knowledge of Myrddin's story at this stage in his career appears to have been slight. Many of its prophecies referring to historical and political events up to Geoffrey's lifetime can be identified – for example, the sinking of the White Ship in 1120, when William Adelin, son of Henry I, died. His major work was the Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), the work best known to modern readers. It relates the purported mythical history of Britain, from its first settlement by Brutus, a descendant of the Trojan hero Aeneas, to the death of Cadwallader in the 7th century, taking in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain, two kings, Leir and Cymbeline, later immortalized by William Shakespeare, and one of the earliest developed narratives of King Arthur. The third work attributed to Geoffrey is another hexameter poem Vita Merlini ("Life of Merlin"). The Vita is based much more closely on traditional material about Merlin than are the other works; here he is known as Merlin of the Woods (Merlinus Sylvestris) or Scottish Merlin (Merlinus Caledonius), and is portrayed an old man living as a crazed and grief-stricken outcast in the forest. The story is set long after the timeframe of Historia's Merlin, but the author tries to synchronize the works with references to the mad prophet's previous dealings with Vortigern and Arthur.

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Titel: The Life of Merlin Vita Merlin
Verlag: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Einband: Softcover
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