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  1. Celtic Mythology by Proinsias Maccana, 1983
  2. Celtic Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Corona Brezina, 2007-09-30
  3. Influence of Celtic upon Medieval Romance (Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance & Folklore No. 1) by Alfred Trubner Nutt, 1973-12
  4. THE MYTHOLOGY LIBRARY CELTIC MYTHOLOGY by ARTHUR COTTERELL, 1999
  5. Celtic Mythology and Religions With Chapters upon Druid Circles and Celtic Burial by Alexander MacBain, 1988-06
  6. Celtic Mythology by Ward Rutherford, 1987
  7. Celtic Mythology (The Mythology Library) by Arthur Cotterell, 1999-06-01
  8. Dictionary of Celtic Mythology by Peter Berresf Ellis, 1994
  9. Druids: Gods from Celtic Mythology by Anne Ross, 1991-12
  10. Celtic Mythology: The Myths and Legends of the Celtic World (The Mythology Library) by Arthur Cotterell, 1999-05
  11. The enchanted lochan,: Stories of Celtic mythology, by F. Carmichael Brunton, 1917
  12. Mythology of the Celtic People by Charles Squire, 1998-12
  13. "Mad" Elves and "elusive beauty": some Celtic strands of Tolkien's mythology [1].(Research Article): An article from: Folklore by Dimitra Fimi, 2006-08-01
  14. The mythology of the British Islands: Celtic myth, legend, poetry, and romance, by Charles Squire, 1910

81. Books On Celtic Mythology
Dictionary of celtic mythology by James MacKillop Paperback 432 pages Oxford UniversityPress; ISBN 0192801201; (November 2000). Browse celtic mythology.
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Resources Books UK Ordering Information Powells: Metaphysics Best Sellers Posters Mythology Posters Featured Site Spiritual Art Posters The Celtic Spirit : Daily Meditations for the Turning Year by Caitlin Matthews Paperback from Harper SanFrancisco Book Published: January, 1999 Celtic Goddesses: Warriors, Virgins and Mothers by Miranda Green, Miranda J. Aldhouse-Green Hardcover from George Braziller Book Published: January, 1996 Celtic Myths (The Legendary Past) by Miranda Jane Green Book Description Paperback: 80 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.32 x 9.46 x 6.76 Publisher: Univ of Texas Press; (1993) ISBN: 0292727542 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology by James MacKillop Paperback: 432 pages Oxford University Press; ISBN: 0192801201; (November 2000) Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries (Library of the Mystic Arts) by Walter Y. Evans-Wentz

82. Celtic Mythology
celtic mythology. Lugodoc s Guide to celtic mythology Lugodoc s Guideto celtic mythology An overview of the Welsh and Irish canons.
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Lugodoc's Guide to Celtic Mythology ...Lugodoc's Guide to Celtic Mythology: An overview of the Welsh and Irish canons
Celtic Deities and Myths This is an excellent site for an overview as well as particulars. Very complete and enjoyable, good energy!
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Celtic Deities and Myths a wonderful site well researched and presented.
The Death of King Arthur
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Arthurain Texts, Images, Bibliographies and Basic Information from the University of Rochester. Very well done!
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83. Celtic-myths-zavrel
Celtic Myths and Legends A Revival in the 21st Century? There is a wealthof books on the various aspects of the celtic mythology and legends.
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Mythology as a source of inspirationArt exhibition planned for 2004 at Museum of European Artinvitation to artists to participate By B. John Zavrel CAITIN, by Sara McMurray-Day. Collection of Museum of European Art. There is renewed worldwide interest in the ancient myths and legends. Not only the unsurpassed myths of the Ancient Greeks about Zeus, Athena, Apollo, that have inspired European painters, sculptors and poets for hundreds of years, but in the last 15-20 years there has been growing, interest in ancient mythology in general. On the one hand, in the Indo-European mythology we are enchanted by the ancient India epics such as Mahabharata and Ramayana, the stories of the ancient seers and rishis, the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, and the Great Goddess. On the other hand, the Celtic culture (historically spreading from Austria, Moravia and Bohemia to Germany, France, and from there on to England, Wales and Ireland) has come up to the public consciousness mainly through the offorts of the English-speaking writers and artists, who are concentrating on the aspects of the Irish-Welsh myths and legends. One of the most popular collections is "The Mabinogion Tetralogy" , a collection of Welsh myths. One of the most readable editions of these is retold by Evangeline Walton (1907-1996). Generations have been thrilled by its magical adventures, set at a time when men and gods mingled, and the gods had more than met their match; tales of the wizard-prince Gwydion, of Prince Pwyll and Lord Death, and of the beautiful Rhiannon and the steadfast Branwen.

84. Celtic Myths And Legends
Romances by PW Joyce Compiled by a noted folklorist and first published in 1879,this treasury of authentic tales from celtic mythology has become a classic.
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85. Bronzed Celtic Mythology Symbols From O'Gills
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87. Dictionary Of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference)
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This is a very useful reference book for anyone studying Celtic mythology. It is comprehensive and its readability is enhanced by the clear and uncluttered design. Entries vary from names ("Manannan Mac Lir") to topics ("Ard Ri"), and provide succinct yet clear descriptions and histories. However, it is clear that choices have been made where space was limited or excessive material would detract from the readability. This is most notable in cases where the book says, "There are no fewer than seven persons of this name in Celtic mythology. However, the most notable is ...". Yet despite this minor shortcoming, this is one of the books I reach for first when I need to look up the details of some obscure Irish hero or monster.

88. Greek Mythology - CURIOUS ABOUT CONNECTIONS BETWEEN GREEK AND CELTIC MYTHOLOGY
CURIOUS ABOUT CONNECTIONS BETWEEN GREEK AND celtic mythology. CURIOUS ABOUTCONNECTIONS BETWEEN GREEK AND celtic mythology new. Ranya, 0309-03 2340.
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91. James MacKillop, Dictionary Of Celtic Mythology
James MacKillop, Dictionary of celtic mythology (Oxford UniversityPress, 1998; released in softcover by OUP, 2000). Now where was
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93. Celtic Mythology
celtic mythology Like other Iron Age Europeans, the Celts were a polytheistic peopleprior to their conversion to (Celtic) Christianity. celtic mythology.
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Like other Iron Age Europeans, the Celts were a polytheistic people prior to their conversion to (Celtic) Christianity . Few of their myths have survived intact, but Celtic mythology has nevertheless influenced modern European civilisation. Celtic mythology can be divided into three main subgroups of related beliefs. See List of Celtic Mythological Beings Before we begin, it is important to keep in mind that the Celtic culture (and its religion(s)) were not as contiguous as the more homogenous Roman or Greek cultures. Our current understanding holds that each tribe along the vast Celtic area of influence had its own deities. Of the 300+ known deities, few indeed were commonly honored. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Celtic deities
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The supreme god of the Celtic pantheon appears to have been the Dagda. This word means the Good God, not good in a moral sense, but good at everything, or all-powerful. The Dagda is a father-figure, a protector of the tribe and the basic Celtic god of whom other male Celtic deities were variants. Celtic gods were largely unspecialised entities, and perhaps we should see them as a clan rather than as a formal pantheon. In a sense, all the Celtic gods and goddesses were like the Greek

94. OUP: A Dictionary Of Celtic Mythology: MacKillop
NEW EDITION Reissue A Dictionary of celtic mythology. List of Abbreviations; Introduction;Pronunciation Guide; How to Use This Book; Dictionary of celtic mythology;
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95. OUP: Dictionary Of Celtic Mythology: MacKillop
A Dictionary of celtic mythology. New in paperback, this is a comprehensive and accessiblesurvey of the whole of celtic mythology, legend, saga, and folklore.
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James MacKillop , Past President of the American Conference for Irish Studies; Professor of English, Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, New York
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96. A Dictionary Of Celtic Mythology
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This is the best, most comprehensive, and best researched reference of its type. There are a very few errors, but such are inevitable in any reference work. They do not detract from the books value, or the quality of MacKillops scholarhsip.
A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology > Customer Review #2: Useful but flawed Quite frankly, if this is the best reference work on Celtic legends and culture, this only goes to show how very bad the rest are. Other reviewers have pointed out the irrelevant English items and very bad etymology; I would like to add that the book is infuriatingly uneven in its references. Some I have been able to track down; other entries have no origin listed at all, which has resulted, in one case, in a desperate and completely unavailing trawl through EVERY TITLE in the Brittany bibliography - and that for a reference which is absolutely fundamental to my research. I know this particular character and folk-tale exist; they must, because other facts I encountered confirm that they must; but because Mr. MacKillop has not given his source for his description, I am unable to proceed. And that is not the only case in which the entries let me down. It is pointless to write a reference dictionary if you are not going to give references!

97. A Free Essay On Ancient Celtic Mythology
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98. The Celtic Connection - Dedicated To Celts Everywhere
Newspaper of the celtic community in Vancouver, BC. Covers news, sports, events, folklore and mythology, also including suscription information.
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100. Church Of Woodland Celtic Wicca
Founded in 1991 in Texas by students seeking a celtic Wiccan path with emphasis on Irish mythology and archetypes.
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