Celtic mythology
Material type: TextLondon Hamlyn Publishing Group c1970Edition: 3d impression, 1975Description: [141]p.; illus.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-600-00647-6
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Legends, Celtic : p57-74, 97-115.. Gods and Goddesses : p23-55. 75-95.
Introduction. Gaulish gods and insular equivalents. The Tuatha De Danann. The gods of Britain. The goddesses of the insular Celts. The heroic tradition. Sacral kingship. The otherworld. The integral tradition
'The unity of the Celts of antiquity was one of culture rather than of race. Those peoples whom the Greeks and Romans knew as Celts no doubt were sprung from various ethnic origins, but in the view of external observers they had sufficient shared features...'
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