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La Tavola Ritonda[1] (The Round Table) is a 15th-century Italian Arthurian romance written in the medieval Tuscan language. It is preserved in a 1446 manuscript at the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale in Florence (Codex Palatinus 556). It was translated into English as Tristan and the Round Table by Anne Shaver in 1983.[2]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Full title: Il libro delle istorie della Tavola Ritonda, e di missere Tristano e di missere Lancillotto e di molti altri cavalieri
  2. ^ Tristan and the Round Table. A Translation of the Tavola Ritonda, trans. & introd. & notes by Anne Shaver, Medieval & Renaissance Texts and Studies, Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York in Binghamton, N.Y., 1983