Showing posts with label british isles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label british isles. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
The Mythology of Ancient Britain and Ireland: Now Available!
This short work is yet another creation series entry; essentially in part supplementary to Anwyl's "Celtic Religion" in the same set. It is partially linguistic in nature and traces the development of post-christian British Isle spiritual systems and folklore (especially in the Arthurian sense) from prior religious figures; namely, deities of various sorts.
The origin stories of both Britain and Ireland are also explored in some detail, and the work is, as a whole, quite well made.
55 pages.
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Celtic Mythology: Now Available!
This particular book is a nice collection of linguistic lore and superstition related to the development of the Celtic people. Some of the content here is technically eugenic, proposing three separate ethnic groups with regards to the Celtic people.
It speaks of the divisions of Celtic culture (the bards, vates, and druids) and many other topics, and gives not just a broad introductory overview of the subject but delves into relatively advanced linguistic anthropology of a sort which most works ignore.
135 pages.
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