The Celtic ConsciousnessRobert O'Driscoll The 55 essays in this book employ a diversity of scholarship to examine the myth, music, history, literature, folklore, art and archaeology of the Celtic world, its place in Central Europe, and its connections with the Near and Far East. -- Publisher description |
Contents
BEGINNINGS IN THE CELTIC WORLD | 31 |
Near Eastern and African Connections with the Celtic World | 51 |
The Grammatical Structure of the Celtic Languages | 69 |
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