Layamon was a poet of the early
13th century, whose
Brut (ca. 1200) was a history of
England in verse (written in
Middle English. Although based on an earlier work written in Norman-French by
Robert Wace, Layamon's poem is remarkable for its abundant
Anglo-Saxon vocabulary; the scholar Roger Loomis counted only 150 Romance words in the 32,200 lines. He describes himself in his poem as a priest, living at
Areley Regis[?] near
Bewdley[?] in
Worcestershire. His poem provided inspiration for later writers, including Sir
Thomas Malory.
- Brut (http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-old?id=LayBruC&tag=public&images=images/modeng&data=/lv1/Archive/mideng-parsed&part=0) by Layamon (Cotton Caligula manuscript version)
- Brut (http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-old?id=LayBruC&tag=public&images=images/modeng&data=/lv1/Archive/mideng-parsed&part=0) (Cotton Otho manuscript version)
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