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Loomis (Roger Sherman)

  • d. 1966
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Loomis, Roger Sherman, “Did Gawain, Perceval, and Arthur hail from Scotland ?”, Études Celtiques 11:1 (1964–1966): 70–82.
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 11, fascicule 1, 1964: <link> Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 11, fascicule 2, 1966: <link>
Loomis, Roger Sherman (ed.), Arthurian literature in the Middle Ages: a collaborative history, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “Segontium, Caer Seint, and Sinadon”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 1–18.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “The Irish origin and the Welsh development of the Grail legend”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 19–41.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “The spoils of Annwn: an early Welsh poem”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 131–178.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “King Arthur and the Antipodes”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 61–76.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “Morgain la Fée and the Celtic goddesses”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 105–130.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “The combat at the Ford in the Didot Perceval”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 91–104.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “‘Chastiel Bran’, ‘Dinas Brân’, and the Grail Castle [with revisions]”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 42–52.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “Brân the blessed and Sone de Nausay”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 53–60.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “The Arthurian legend before 1139”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 179—220.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956.  
Segontium, Caer Seint, and Sinadon -- The Irish origin and the Welsh development of the Grail Legend -- ‘Chastiel Bran’, ‘Dinas Brân’, and the Grail Castle --Brân the blessed and Sone de Nausay [not previously published] -- King Arthur and the Antipodes -- Welsh elements in Gawain and the Green Knight -- The combat at the Ford in the Didot Perceval -- Morgain la Fée and the Celtic goddesses -- The spoils of Annwn: an early Welsh poem --The Arthurian Legend before 1139.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “Welsh elements in Gawain and the Green Knight [with revisions]”, in: Roger Sherman Loomis, Wales and the Arthurian legend, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1956. 77–90.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “The combat at the ford in the Didot Perceval”, Modern Philology 43:1 — Studies in honor of Tom Peete Cross (August, 1945): 63–71.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “The spoils of Annwn: an early Arthurian poem”, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 56:4 (December, 1941): 887–936.
Loomis, Roger Sherman, “The head in the Grail”, Revue Celtique 47 (1930): 39–62.
Gallica: <link>
Loomis, Roger Sherman (ed.), Medieval studies in memory of Gertrude Schoepperle Loomis, Paris, et al.: Columbia University Press, 1927.


See also: Schoepperle (Gertrude)
Schoepperle (Gertrude)
(d. 1921)
Born Gertrude Schoepperle, American scholar of medieval French, German, English and Irish literature.

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