Robert de Boron was active in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries in France. His authorship of the
Joseph d’Arimathie[Joseph of Arimathea] and the
Merlin[Merlin] makes him one of the earliest and arguably most important contributors to the Grail story and Merlin legend. Both texts were widely adapted, translated, and read throughout the Middle Ages and beyond.
Little is known about Robert de Boron’s life beyond what he reveals in his writing. In his Joseph d’Arimathie, Boron mentions that he is writing for a certain Gautier de Montbéliard (lines 3489–94; see also Le Gentil 1959). His surname corresponds to the name of a village near Montbéliard in Eastern France. Richard W. Barber (2004) compares Boron with other medieval authors who wrote about the Grail and who
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Citation: Becker, Carina. "Robert de Boron". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 28 February 2023 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=15002, accessed 23 November 2024.]