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  1. Celtic Mythology (Mythology Series) by Simon Goodenough, 1998-11-01
  2. Celtic Myth & Magick: Harness the Power of the Gods and Goddesses (Llewellyn's World Religion and Magic Series) by Edain McCoy, 2002-09-08
  3. The Mythology Of All Races V3: Celtic, Slavic by John A. MacCulloch, Jan Machal, 2007-06-01
  4. The Celtic Twilight by W. B. Yeats, 1981-09
  5. Heroes of the Dawn: Celtic Myth (Myth and Mankind) by Time-Life Books, Time-Life, 1998-10
  6. Celtic Mythology: The Nature and Influence of Celtic Myth -- From Druidism to Arthurian Legend by Ward Rutherford, 1995-09
  7. A Dictionary of Irish Mythology (Oxford Paper Reference Series) by Peter Berresford Ellis, 1992-01-02
  8. Celtic Myths and Legends (Myths of the World) by Charles Squire, 1994-06-14
  9. Celtic Mythology (Library of the world's myths & legends) (Spanish Edition) by Proinsias Mac Cana, 1998-11
  10. The Celtic Goddess: Great Queen or Demon Witch? by Claire French, 2002-04
  11. The Celtic Gods: Comets in Irish Mythology by Patrick McCafferty, Mike Baillie, 2005-09-01
  12. Celtic Fantasy in Watercolour (Fantasy Art) by Stuart Littlejohn, 2008-07-01
  13. Celtic Mythology by Proinsias MacCana, 1970
  14. The Illustrated Guide to Celtic Mythology by T.W. Rolleston, 1996-03-23

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Includes a sampling of recent works, with archetypal content, drawn primarily from Celtic mythology. Also, marine paintings relating to the Nova Scotian environment.
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42. Celtic Mythology
Celtic Mythology This was a paper written for Anthropology of Religion, a class I took at Plymouth State college in Fall 1998. Why do I put it on my webpage?
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Celtic Mythology
This was a paper written for Anthropology of Religion, a class I took at Plymouth State college in Fall 1998. Why do I put it on my webpage? Well, I learned alot while working on this. Most people's conception of mythology is limited to so-called "Classical" Greek and Roman myths. Once I began reading some of the Celtic myths, I was very interested. I hope you will, too.
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Celtic mythology is one of the oldest mythologies of Europe. It is complex with stories of heroes and warriors, kings and queens, divinity and mortality, sexuality, and ribaldry.
The Insular [Irish] Celts were not a literate people. They did not write down their stories or any of their knowledge. The mythology was handed down orally from generation to generation within certain sects of society. Roman travelers wrote of the Celtic religions with little detail. When Christianity found its way to Ireland with St Patrick, the native religions were suppressed to the point of near-extinction. Monastic scholars, knowing that Pagan religions were outlawed by the Church, began writing down some of the oral traditions that were passed on through the ages, but many of these were written with a Christian spin on them. Archaeological evidence turned up along the way and helped to clarify what the monks recorded [Green, 1993]
According to Gertz [1973], symbolism in mythology is important because it serves as a means of transmitting the meaning of things. Symbolic analysis is primarily descriptive and does not work well with methodology or quantitative analysis. With imaginative insight, the symbolism of an event can be interpreted.

43. Fantasy Art By Jessica Galbreth, Faery And Fairy Art, Gothic Art, Goddess Art &
Celtic Goddess Art Gifts, Pagan Art, Magickal Art Celtic Mythology by Artist Jessica Galbreth.
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44. Mythography | Exploring Greek, Roman, And Celtic Mythology And Art
Mythography explores mythology and art, from the myths of the ancient Greeks and Romans to the legends of the Celts
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Explore mythology and art with information about the classic stories of heroes and gods...from the myths of ancient Greece and Rome, to the legends of the Celts. Mythography presents resources and reference materials about mythology - including recommended books, and lexicons that explain Greek, Roman, and Celtic terms. Gardner's Art Through the Ages This book is the classic reference for the study of art. It features a history of artists and their works, as well as lucid and engaging descriptions of the styles and periods of art history. Highly recommended for both students and scholars. Aphrodite in Art
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The Bibliography The Mythography Forum Mighty Aphrodite In this featured article, Mythography profiles a goddess who is simply irresistible... Who's Who in Classical Mythology This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology! Organized alphabetically, this who's who features information about over 1200 of the most intriguing characters from Classical myth and legend. Bulfinch's Mythology The stories of Classical myth come to life in Bulfinch's book. This edition also features legends from other cultures.

45. Bardic Press, Publishers Of Hafiz, Omar Khayyam, Early Christianity, Celtic Myth
Bardic Press offers new and classic works on Celtic mythology, the Fourth Way teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, early and esoteric Christianity, and mystical poets such as Hafiz and Omar Khayyam.
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46. The Probert Encyclopaedia - Celtic Mythology
An tigh geatha In druidry an tigh geatha refers to the outer order. Andraste In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she
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An tigh geatha
In druidry an tigh geatha refers to the outer order.
Andraste
In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she revolted against the Roman invaders.
Angus Og
In Irish mythology, Angus Og is the god of love and beauty.
Annwn
In British mythology, annwn is the otherworld.
Arduina
In Celtic mythology Arduina is the goddess of woodlands, wild life, the hunt and the moon Guardian and Eponym of the Ardennes Forest
Argetlam see " Nuada Arianrhod In Welsh Celtic mythology, Arianrhod (Silver-Wheel) was the virgin white goddess of birth, initiation, death and rebirth. She Who turns the circle of heaven Avalon Avalon is the place where King Arthur is said to have gone after disappearing. It is a sort of fairy land. Badb In Irish mythology, Badb was one of the giantess forms of Morrigan . She was sufficiently tall to place a foot on either side of a river. Banshee In Gaelic folklore, a banshee is a female spirit whose wailing outside a house foretells the death of one of its inhabitants. Bard A bard was an order of druid . The bard's office was to supervise, regulate and to lead. His

47. GreenMan's Grove, Celtic Pagan Resources
Providing resources to the world wide Pagan and Wiccan Communities. They offer information on Celtic Mythology, an events calendar, and links to other Pagan, Wiccan and magickal web sites.
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    48. Celtic Mythology - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Celtic
    Group of traditional stories and beliefs ascribed to Celtic cultures. Evidence of their mythology can be gleaned from altars, inscriptions, and images in continental Europe
    http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Celtic mythology

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    A celebration of Scottish History and culture, the Highlands, folksong, Celtic mythology, poetry, including free mp3 music downloads and information on Inverclyde Songwriting Workshop. (non-English language prompts)
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    50. Behind The Name: Celtic Mythology Names
    The meaning and history of first names. The names listed here occur in the mythologies and legends of the Celtic peoples.
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    51. Celtic Mythology Encyclopaedia
    Amaethon In Celtic mythology, Amaethon was a son of Don and god of agriculture. An tigh geatha In druidry an tigh geatha refers to the outer order.
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    Celtic Mythology Amaethon
    In Celtic mythology, Amaethon was a son of Don and god of agriculture.
    An tigh geatha
    In druidry an tigh geatha refers to the outer order.
    Andraste
    In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she revolted against the Roman invaders.
    Angus Og
    In Irish mythology, Angus Og is the god of love and beauty.
    Annwn
    In British mythology, annwn is the otherworld.
    Arduina In Celtic mythology Arduina is the goddess of woodlands, wild life, the hunt and the moon; Guardian and Eponym of the Ardennes Forest. Argetlam see " Nuada " Arianrhod In Welsh Celtic mythology, Arianrhod or Arianrod (Silver-Wheel or Silver-Circle) was the virgin white goddess of birth, initiation, death and rebirth. She Who turns the circle of heaven. She was a sister and wife of Gwydion Arianrod see " Arianrhod " Avalon Avalon is the place where King Arthur is said to have gone after disappearing. It is a sort of fairy land. Aywell In Celtic mythology, Aywell was the protector of the independant peoples of Northern England. He was the husband of Mm. Badb In Irish mythology, Badb was one of the giantess forms of

    52. Celtic Mythology : Gods, Goddesses, Spirits, Legends From Ireland, Wales And Sco
    Celtic Mythology the Gods of Ireland and Scotland. List of Gods and Goddesses from Western Europe 120 Celtic deities currently in database.
    http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/celtic-mythology.php?_gods-list

    53. Celtic Gods And Goddesses - A List Of Major Celtic Gods And Goddesses
    Julius Caesar associated Cernunnos with the Roman Underworld god Dis Pater. Source Cernunnos A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology. James McKillop.
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    The Druid priests of the Celts did not write down the stories of their gods and goddesses, but instead transmitted them orally, so our knowledge of the early Celtic deities is limited. Romans of the first century B.C. recorded the Celtic myths and then later, after the introduction of Christianity to the British Isles, the Irish monks of the 6th century and Welsh writers later wrote down their traditional stories.
    1. Alator
    The Celtic god Alator was associated with Mars, the Roman war god. His name is said to mean "he who nourishes the people". zSB(3,3)
    2. Albiorix
    The Celtic god Albiorix was associated with Mars as Mars Albiorix. Albiorix is the "king of the world."
    3. Belenus

    54. Celtic Mythology@Everything2.com
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    cooled by jessicapierce idea by Tlachtga Wed Feb 02 2000 at 3:09:12 I am a stag of seven tines
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    I am a god who sets the head afire with smoke
    I am a battle-waging spear
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    I am a hill of poetry
    I am a ruthless boar I am a threatening noise from the sea Who but I knows the secret of the unhewn dolmen?
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    55. Celtic Mythology - Television Tropes & Idioms
    The 'Main Celtic Mythology' trope as used in popular culture, with a list of examples from all media.
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    56. Sterling Silver Jewelry & Gifts, Celebrate Your Celtic Heritage!
    Sterling Silver Jewelry Gifts Celtic Mythology Celtic Pendants Chains Celtic Crosses Celtic Pins Boxes Lockets - Pill Boxes Gift Certificates Claddagh Rings New Jewelry
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    57. Celtic Mythology From Wales And Ireland By Bardic Press
    Publishers of Books on Early Christianity, Sufi Poetry, Gnosticism, the Fourth Way, and Celtic and Other Mythology. Early Christianity/Gnosticism
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    Web www.bardic-press.com Bardic Press publishes new and classic works on the mythology of Wales and Ireland, including translations and accessible scholarship. A number of reprints of important works are planned, including The Four ancient Books of Wales by W. F. Skene, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx by John Rhys and The Hibbert Lectures by John Rhys.Two important new works appearing in 2005 are Will Parker's The four Branches of the Mabinogi: Celtic Myth and Medieval reality and Patrick Brown's Tales of the Ulster Cycle. Will Parker's book is a wide-ranging and extraordinarily comprehensive study of the Welsh Mabinogi tales. Patrick Brown's book offers a range of new translations of some of the little known tales of the Irish Red branch cycle. Extensive additional information on the ancient Celts comes from the study of archeology and classical references. The folklore of Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Brittany, Cornwall and the Isle of Man provides a continuation of the mythology and can sometimes help us to understand the earlier material.

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    60. Celtic Mythology Criticism
    Celtic Mythology Criticism and Essays
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