Roger Sherman Loomis (1887–1966) was an American scholar and one of the foremost authorities on medieval and Arthurian literature. Loomis is perhaps best known for showing the roots of Arthurian legend, in particular the Holy Grail, in native Celtic mythology. (From Wikipedia) More about Roger Sherman Loomis:
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| | Books by Roger Sherman Loomis: Additional books by Roger Sherman Loomis in the extended shelves: Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: Celtic myth and Arthurian romance (Columbia university press, 1927) (page images at HathiTrust) Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: Freshman readings (Houghton Mifflin, 1927), also by Thomas Wolfe (page images at HathiTrust) Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: Illustrations of medieval romance on tiles from Chertsey Abbey (University of Illinois, 1967) (page images at HathiTrust) Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: Lancelot et Galaad : mis en nouveau langage (Oxford University Press, 1926), also by Gertrude Schoepperle and Myrrha Lot (page images at HathiTrust) Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: Medieval studies in memory of Gertrude Schoepperle Loomis. (H. Champion ;, 1927) (page images at HathiTrust) Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: The play of St. George, as aforetime acted by the Dorsetshire Christmas mummers. Based on the version in "The return of the native" and completed from other versions and local tradition (Samuel French, 1928), also by Thomas Hardy (page images at HathiTrust) Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: The play of St. George : As aforetime acted by the Dorsetshire Christmas Mummers. Based on the version in The return of the native, and completed from other versions and local tradition. Together with a modernized version by Roger S. Loomis. (S. French, 1928), also by Thomas Hardy (page images at HathiTrust) Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: Representative medieval and Tudor plays (Sheed & Ward, 1942), also by Henry W. Wells (page images at HathiTrust) Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1887-1966: The romance of Tristram and Ysolt (E.P. Dutton & Company, 1923), also by Thomas (Anglo-Norman poet) and Tristan (Legendary character) (page images at HathiTrust)
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