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Page 118, line 505--'_Gringorz_.' The French _Gringoire_--Gregory. All this account of Klamidé's arms, charger, etc., is peculiar to Wolfram; whose fondness for minute and descriptive detail is a noticeable characteristic.
Page 121, line 598--'_Dianasdron_.' Dinaderon en Gales in Chrêtien, who does not mention Karminöl. In the roll of King Arthur's knights we find such names as Sir Dinas, Sir Dinant, Sir Dinadan; all of which seem to come from the same root. The name is probably Keltic, and belongs to the original version of the story.
Page 123, line 660--'_Mabonagrein_.' Cf. Book III . p. 108 and note.
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