[511]. Ibid., Book XI, chap. XIV; Book XII, chap. IV; Book XIII, chap. XVIII.
[512]. Not mentioned by Malory, but stated in the romance called Seint Greal.
[513]. Rhys: Arthurian Legend, pp. 276-277; 302.
[514]. Morte Darthur, Book IV, chap. XXIX.
[515]. Ibid., Book XVII, chap. XX, in which Sir Bors, Sir Percivale, and Sir Galahad are all fed from the Sangreal.
[516]. Rhys: Arthurian Legend, p. 162.
[517]. Ibid., p. 133.
[518]. Translated by Lady Guest in her Mabinogion, under the title of Peredur, the Son of Evrawc.
[519]. Rhys: Arthurian Legend, p. 169. But see whole of chap. VIII—“Galahad and Gwalchaved”.
[520]. The German romance Diu Krône, by Heinrich von dem Tûrlin.