The Grail: From Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol

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"The Grail: From Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol" is a scholarly study by Roger Sherman Loomis that traces the origins of the Grail legend from pre-Christian Celtic traditions to its development as a central Christian symbol in medieval literature.

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instanceOf book
person
scholarly study
associatedWith Arthurian scholarship
Celtic studies
author Roger Sherman Loomis NERFINISHED
contributesTo interpretation of the Grail as a Christian symbol
understanding of the Grail’s Celtic origins
examines Celtic mythological motifs in Grail narratives
Christian reinterpretation of Celtic symbols
development of the Grail as a central Christian symbol
influence of Celtic otherworld journeys on Grail quests
relationship between Celtic cauldron myths and the Grail
symbolic meaning of the Grail in Arthurian romances
transition of the Grail from pagan to Christian contexts
field comparative mythology
medieval literary scholarship
religious studies
focusesOn medieval literature
origins of the Grail legend
pre-Christian Celtic traditions
genre literary criticism
medieval studies
hasAuthor Roger Sherman Loomis NERFINISHED
hasPerspective historical
mythological
philological
knownFor research on Celtic influences in Arthurian legend
studies of the Holy Grail
language English
mainSubject Arthurian legend NERFINISHED
Celtic mythology
Christian symbolism
Holy Grail NERFINISHED
notableFor influencing later Grail scholarship
tracing the Grail legend from Celtic myth to Christian symbol
occupation medievalist
scholar of Arthurian literature
usedIn academic research on the Holy Grail
studies of myth and religion
university courses on medieval literature

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Roger Sherman Loomis notableWork The Grail: From Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol