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  1. A Brief Bibliography of British Mythology by Lewis Spence, 2005-12
  2. The Minor Traditions of British Mythology by Spence Lewis, 1948
  3. Tsimshian Mythology (based on texts recorded by Henry W. Tate) Thirty-first Annual Report of the Bureau of American Anthropology 1909-1910 by Franz Boas, 1916
  4. The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids, Ascertained By National Documents; And Compared with the General Traditions and Customs of Heathenism, as Illustrated By the Most Eminent Antiquaries of Our Age.With An Appendix, Containing Ancient Poems... by Edward Davies, 1809
  5. THE AQUARIAN GUIDE TO BRITISH AND IRISH MYTHOLOGY by Caitlin & John Matthews, 0000
  6. The Mythology of the British Islands (Wordsworth Myth, Legend & Folklore) by Charles Squire, 2001-06
  7. Mythology and Misogyny: The Social Discourse of Nineteenth Century British Classical-Subject Painting by Joseph A. Kestner, 1989-01
  8. The Fairy Mythology by Thomas Keightley, 2008-02-17
  9. The Mythology of the British Islands: an Introduction to Celtic Myth, Legend, Poetry and Romance by Charles Squire, 2000
  10. Aspects of Celtic mythology, (British academy. The Sir John Rhŷs memorial lecture) by Anton Gerardus van Hamel, 1935
  11. THE MYTHOLOGY OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS by SQUIRE, 1950
  12. Minor Traditions of British Mythology by SpenceLewis, 1972
  13. The Minor Traditions of British Mythology by Lewis Spence, 1972
  14. The Aquarian Guide to British and Irish Mythology by Caitlin Matthews, 1989-04

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Gods, Heroes, Kings Christopher R. Fee Destined to become the fundamentalhistory of british mythology Library Journal Price $19.95.
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Enter Sales Promo Code Subjects Literature/English British Literature Medieval Gods, Heroes, and Kings The Battle for Mythic Britain Christopher R. Fee and David A. Leeming hardback 256 pages Also In Stock : paper Oct 2001 (This Format No Longer Available) Price: $35.00 $5.00 (US) $10.00 (INTL) Product Details About the Author(s) In Gods, Heroes, and Kings , medievalist Christopher Fee and veteran myth scholar David Leeming unearth the layers of the British Isles' unique folkloric tradition to discover how this body of seemingly disparate tales developed. Learn more about this title...

22. The Probert Encyclopaedia - Celtic Mythology
Andraste In british mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was beauty.Annwn In british mythology, annwn is the otherworld. Arduina
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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 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.

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26. Eldelphia's Mythology Links
Britannia s British myths and legends links Short stories, articles and fascinatingtitbits about british mythology. Includes info on ey characters.
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eldelphia resources Mythology Belinus
Celtic legends site featuring its own content and a vast collection of links to folklore, myth and legend sites Legends
A journey through the worlds of Robin Hood, King Arthur, D'Artagnan, and other swashbuckling characters of balladry, fiction, and film, from the shores of Avalon to the dungeons of Zenda The Shrine of the Horned God
Links to information about the Horned God in his different guises
A part of Kids Ark where children (and adults) can find out about local customs and folktales. Encyclopedia Mythica
An online encyclopedia of myth, folklore and legend. Includes images, a bestiary and genealogies Bulfinch's Mythology
Full text version of Bulfinch's famous works. Myths and legends abound.
Huge collections of excepts and full texts covering all sorts of tales. Probably good for plot! Cornwall
Cranstar's Historical Cornwall links to interesting folklore and mythology from Cornwall Dalriada Celtic Heritage Trust
On this site you can find articles on History, Mythology, Folklore, Culture, Customs, Poetry, Traditional Crafts, Celtic Languages and much more.

27. Norse Mythology
Andraste. In british mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She invaders.Annwn. In british mythology, annwn is the otherworld. Avalon.
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Norse 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 revolted against the Roman invaders.
Annwn
In British mythology, annwn is the otherworld.
Avalon
Avalon is the place where King Arthur is said to have gone after disappearing. It is a sort of fairy land.
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 robe was sky blue, symolising justice and truth.
Bel
Bel (Belenos) was the Celtic god of light
Bladud
In English mythology, Bladud was the father of King Lear , and was said to have founded Bath having been cured by its waters.
Boann
In Irish mythology, Boann is the goddess of rivers.
Brighid
In Gaelic mythology, Brighid was the goddess of metalwork, poetic inspiration and therapy.
Brownie
The brownie is a spirit popular in Scottish folk-lore. Brownies haunt houses, and if treated well will help with the drudgery of the housework while the occupants sleep.
Cernunnos
In Celtic mythology, Cernunnos was the god of the underworld and of

28. Unqualified Offerings
Longer Boats About my item on Tolkien as british mythology, and why theRing saga is so land-locked, Patrick Nielsen Hayden quickly wrote
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Peace Now! Socialism Never! Main January 04, 2003 More on Democracy, Race and Such - In response to the item about Eric Mauro's e-mail, Matthew Weiner writes a substantial item whose flow I will interrupt repeatedly. I wrote: For [libertarians], representative democracy is a means, not an end. The electorate gets it wrong plenty. We just figure other systems would get it more wrong. Matthew writes: I don't think libertarians have a monopoly on your solution, if libertarian means opposing the nanny state. I'm a big-government liberalI favor social safety nets, public education, public works, rakka rakka rakkabut, like you, I don't think that the point of representative democracy is that the electorate will get things right. The point of representative democracy is that it's the only humane way to run a government. Since the government gets to make the rules for the citizens, it's a basic human right that the citizens get to choose the government. If the electorate gets it wrong, then we folks who know better can try to change their minds, or find a better electorate to live with. Or blow off steam on blogs and comments. This means reversing your slogan: Representative democracy is an end, not a means. It's not that representative democracy makes fewer errors than other methods, on the way to some other goal. It's that representative democracy is a Good Thing, period. If the electorate gets it wrong, that's too bad, but in most cases no one has the right to shove the right answer down their throats.

29. Myth Links
British and Celtic Mythology. Note Due to two Eternities. Welsh, Saros british mythology page focuses on the Welsh Mabinogi. Dave
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British and Celtic Mythology Note: Due to the vast array of links here, it is difficult to verify on a consistent basis the accuracy of all URLs. As of 8-25-97, all links here were valid.
My thanks to Chris Siren for his commentary on the following links.
Miscellaneous Celtic
  • Philip Burns' A description of mythology along with scores if not hundreds of links. It's quite a stash. There is a greater emphasis on folklore than here. He's been annotating them as well. John Adcox maintains a somewhat smaller collection of Mythology and Folklore links. Eliki has a set of pages on Gods, Goddesses and Myth featuring the Celtic pantheons, and such creatures as the phoenix, dragons, and Pegasus. Jennifer Walker's Here be Dragons! provides mythic information as well as art and assorted links related to these fearsome beasts. Cerridwen's Celtic Page contains a lot of mythic and cultural information with a bit of a neo-pagan slant. Dalriada Celtic Heritage Society - for Irish and Scottish culture, myths, and folklore. Gaelic languages, culture, and life.

30. Mythology Of The British Isles
This sits on my bookshelf next to two other great books on british mythologyLEGENDARY WARRIORS (MERSEY) and IN SEARCH OF BRIITSH HEROES (ROBINSON).
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Assyria Myths and Legends of the North American Indian Legends Romances of BrittanyMyths and Legends Ancient Egypt The Minor Traditions of british mythology.
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    Synge and others. british mythology historical background and linksto the full text of tales from the Mabinogion. Folklore Irish
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    Library Catalog Articles Interlibrary Loan Ask a Question English Links African American and Black Literature American and British Literature
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    Motif Index of Folk Literature Ref GR67.T52 Ref PN41.E48 1988 Folklore: an Encyclopedia of Beliefs, Customs, Tales, Music and Art Ref GR35.F63 1997 Ref GR35 .F82 Popular Beliefs and Superstitions: A Compendium of American Folklore Ref GR110 . O Dictionary of British Folk Tales Ref GR141.B69 British Folk Customs Ref GT4843.H64 Handbook of Irish Folklore Ref GR146 . O Encyclopedia of Fairies Ref GR549.B74 1976b Dictionary of World Mythology Ref BL303.C66 1980 Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology Ref BL303.T75 1970 Larousse's World Mythology Ref BL311.G683 Gods and Mortals in Classical Mythology Ref Bl715.G67 Dictionary of Classical Mythology Ref BL715.G713 1986
    Web Resources
    Legends - guide to primary sources and scholarly studies of legends from many periods and cultures, including fairy tales, Arthurian literature, Norse myths and others. Folktale Links - a large collection of links to web sites.

    34. Golden Apple; From Lundy, Isle Of Avalon By Mystic Realms
    Mr. Lewis Spence ,The Minor Traditions of british mythology, tellsus that the common apple tree reached Greece from the North.
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    'The connection of the apple tree with immortality is both ancient and widespread'. Robert Graves, The White Goddess 'There is historic disagreement concerning whether this apple was of metalic gold or acapulco.' - Pricipia Discordia 'Mr. Lewis Spence ,The Minor Traditions of British Mythology, tells us that the common apple tree reached Greece from the North. It was adopted by the Greek sun-god as especially sacred to him, and from the Celtic word 'Abal' an apple, the god derived his name Apollo Avalon Avallach and Avalloch are Celtic variations of the same word........ [Rhys, Arthurian Legend]

    35. Alphabet Of Trees
    Her death aspect, as represented by Hecate, Circe, Persephone, and others in Greece,and by Ceridwen, Morgana/Morgan/Morrigan and others in british mythology.
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    The Kitchen The Bookshelf The Mailbox Thi s highly informative post was done on ISCABBS.
    Nov 18, 1995 17:36 from Kieron
    The following is a long, long post. If you're not interested in reading about etymology of words, mythological inferences, and the Druidic calendar, then skip this now. But this is too good to pass up, IMHO. The author, John King, did an impressive job of researching the past, and I will do my poor best to summarize it. From The Celtic Druids' Year The Beth-Luis-Nion, named after its first three letters, just as we call our modern alphabet the ABC, has only thirteen consonants [corresponding to the 13 lunations or moon cycles of the year] and five vowels, as follows: B L N F S H D T C M G P R ; A O U E I Robert Graves, in The White Goddess , adds four letters to the Beth-Luis-Nion, as follows: B L N F S SS H D T C CC M G P R ; AA A O U E I II Top
    The four added letters are 'doubles' of their accompanying letter. SS (or Z) follows S; CC (or Q) follows C; AA (or long O) precedes A; and II (or Y) follows I. The significance of the Beth-Luis-Nion alphabet is that it contains within it a series of references which would only be known to the initiated (specifically, Druidic initiates). The references as listed below are a greatly simplified version of the long, densely detailed description from Graves.
    B is for Beth (beh), which means Birch.

    36. Links For Atchley's ENG102 -- Mythology Theme.
    Discusses the Green Man in british mythology, of which the Green Knight isalmost certainly a manifestation. The Green Man Variations on a Theme.
    http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/chaseplace/claslink/FormerFac/atchhero.htm
    Links for Atchley's ENG102 Gilgamesh Gawain Beowulf Catcher in the Rye Clicking where you see blue underlined text takes you to the information
    GENERAL LINKS
    Voice of the Shuttle : Classical Studies Page.
    Lots of classics links and a classics search engine. A good place to expand your research.
    GILGAMESH LINKS
    Sumerian Mythology FAQ.
    Not glamorous, but useful information and bibliography.
    Assyro-Babylonian Mythology FAQ.
    Ditto.
    Gilgamesh.
    Briefly explains the background of the myth and the contents of each of the source tablets.
    Babyloniaca.
    A fine source of texts from and information about Mesopotamian religions.
    Storytelling, the Meaning of Life, and the Epic of Gilgamesh.

    Babylonia (Article from The Catholic Encyclopedia).
    Maybe more than you want to know about Babylonia, but there it is. Some useful discussion of Gilgamesh.
    GAWAIN LINKS Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. An attractively-designed site with information, illustrations and lots of links. Middle English Collection @ the Electronic Texts Center, U. of Va. Here you can find an electronic version of the poem in Middle English. Sir Gawain at the Camelot Project.

    37. BBC - Religion & Ethics - Arthur, King Of The Britons
    BBCi History, Find out more about Arthur at BBCi History. King Arthur is oneof the most famous figures in british mythology but did he really exist?
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    38. EDU2 : Level 3
    MYTHOL. WESTERN*. American Folklore; british mythology; Calendarsthrough the Ages; Culture Legends Myth in Cornwall UK; GREEK vs.
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    He has specialised in british mythology, and is the author of audio adaptations ofthe Icelandic Eddas ( Fire Ice myths of the Norse people 1997) and The
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    40. REGNAL-LISTS
    2000/1100BC Z. OGRFAN GAWR of british mythology; the Welsh OGYLE, the Irish OGHMAE,the Gallic OGMIOS, who left his name at “Pen Ogyle”, in Morgannwg
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    Main Other Social Groups htmlAdWH('7008303', '234', '60'); the article "British Royalty: a comprehensive list of British Monarchs, from the earliest times" appears in the appendix in the forthcoming book: "British Chronicles" [working-title], by David Hughes, RdavidH218@AOL.com be sure and buy a copy and help an unemployed veteran PREFACE ………………………………............................................... iii INTRODUCTION ………………………………..................................... v SYNOPSIS ……………………………….............................................. vii III. ROMAN BRITAIN IV. BRITISH EMPERORS VI. THE AGE OF ARTHUR VII. ANGLO-SAXON BRETWALDAS VIII. THE VIKING AGE IX. THE OLD ENGLISH ROYAL HOUSE APPENDIX A. REGNAL-LISTS B. GENEALOGICAL-TABLES B.1: ABBREVIATIONS ………………………………............................. CHARTS ………………………………........................................... C. ROYAL-REGISTER ................................................................ BIBLIOGRAPHY genealogical tables table page A. Ancient Dynasties B. early British kingdoms England Wales Scotland 28B. Kings of Albany, page 1 ………………………………...................................................

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