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English: "Leaden cross found in Arthur's grave, Glastonbury" is the caption to the reproduction of the same image as found in Lacy ed., The New Arthurian Encyclopedia (1986), "Glastonbury", p.240. Inscription reads: hic iacet sepvltvs inclitvs rex artvrivs in insvla avalonia. The illustration is in Camden's Britannia (1607) but lacking in other dated editions. In the book, the immediately preceding text reads: "Sed ecce crucem illam et inscriptionem" (Englished as: "But behold the said Crosse and Epitaph therein.")
日本語: グラストンベリー修道院に見つかったアーサーの墓とともに出土した墓碑銘が刻まれた鉛製の十字架。ウィリアム・キャムデン『ブリタニア』(1607年), p.166の挿絵(銅版画)。墓碑銘はラテン語で「ここアヴァロンかの有名なアーサー王横たわる」と読める。
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Source Camden (1607) Britannia (Early English Books Online, STC (2nd. ed.) 4508) , p.166
Author William Camden (1551 - 1623); Engravings by William Hole and William Kip.

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