Chart thread

I'll read the first dubs

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Have fun

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yes
YES

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Anyone got a chart for medieval knight tales, or of the Arthurian Legend?

idiots will fall for this, not realising the chart is turned on its head.

No, but I'm currently reading Le Morte Darthur and its really fun, but a bit repetitive

start with culwch and olwen
i'll try to find the chart i've seen around here if i can

Not a good recommendation in my opinion.
It makes sense that people, not knowing how to apply the teachings, would begin to look for subsidiary texts for help, but modern analogues should be avoided (outside of a purely interpretative mode).
If one is looking for a manual to guide one, then the Visuddhimagga, Path of Purification, of 5th century Sri Lanka, achieves the aim while remaining true to spirit.

Visuddhimagga is pretty controversial for the simple fact that it's Theravadin and that bits of it are inconsistent with the suttas.

Controversy as controversy is unimportant. There is controversy about everything. That it may or not may be consistent with Suttas, as determined by analysts, is not as weighty as whether it focuses the teaching into a guide aimed at the same end.

I asked for this awhile back. I didn't save any of the images, but I did take these notes:

Pre-Reading:
The Fall of the Roman Empire by Peter Heather, and The Discovery of King Arthur, by Geoffrey Ashe
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Reading:
Le Morte D'Arthur, Malory
Gawain and the Green Knight
Chretien De Troyes' Romances
'Parzival' by Wolfram Von Eschenbach
Welsh: Mabinogion, Monmouth, Black Book, Red book, White book.
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Alitterative Morte
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The cycle of Robert de Boron
Perceval, the Story of the Grail
The Grand Saint Graal
The Queste del Saint Graal or "Vulgate Cycle"
Parzifal by Wolfram von Eschenbach
Titurel and Wartburgkrieg by Albert von Scharffenberg
Le Morte D'Arthur by Malory
Diu Crone
Historia Regum Brittaniae
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Joseph d'Arimathie
Merlin
Les Premiers Faits du roi Arthur
Lancelot
La Marche de Gaule
Galehaut
La Première Partie de la quête de Lancelot
La Seconde Partie de la quête de Lancelot
La Quête du Saint Graal
La Mort du roi Arthur
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The Once and Future King
Mist of Avalon
Idylls of the King by Tennyson, William Morris has a lot of Arthurian poems, Twain's 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court', Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, Excalibur etc.

Whats the point of these threads? It is the exact same charts over and over and over again. Just download the folder that has them all?

>Whats the point of these threads? It is the exact same charts over and over and over again. Just download the folder that has them all?

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desu in the last Buddhism chart before that one the Visuddhimagga was included and I remember people calling it trash because of Theravada bias, so I think it's fair
suttas are pretty direct and clear anyways

well there goes my summer....

guess I'll be fighting windmills by the end of it

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The pre-readings were recommendations by user.

The first few readings are the most important, and in order.

The Welsh texts are more 'true' to the source.

The Alliterative Morte was a high recommend, but not necessary.

The rest is unsorted additions.

more like visuddhinigga

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