The Discovery of the Grail by Andrew Sinclair

The Discovery of the Grail by Andrew Sinclair

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A history of the Holy Grail, tracing how the idea of the holy cup dated from pagan sacrifices and continued through the Dark Ages, the legends of King Arthur and the claims of the Knights Templar. Sinclair assesses the artefacts which surfaced in the Middle Ages, such as the Glastonbury bowl and the metal grail said to be hidden in Rosslyn Chapel.

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The Discovery of the Grail by Andrew Sinclair

Written as a history of the Grail, the author shows how the idea of the Holy Grail dates from pagan sacrifices by the Babylonians, Greeks, Nordic peoples and the Celts and looks at some of the artefacts that people have claimed to be the Grail. The Biblical and post-Biblical accounts of the Grail continued fitfully through the Dark Ages then flowered in the early Middle Ages through the legends of King Arthur. The Knights Templar claimed to have discovered the Grail in Palestine and brought it to Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. In this book the author traces the histories of these various artefacts and assesses their varied claims, the Glastonbury bronze bowl and the Saint Elizabeth cup from Egypt being two examples.
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ISBN 13 9780712677295
ISBN 10 0712677291
Title The Discovery of the Grail
Author Andrew Sinclair
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 1998-05-07
Number of pages 320
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