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1. Celtic Lore & Legend by Dr. Bob Curran | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2005-05-15)
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I love Celtic Lore . |
2. A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by James MacKillop | |
Paperback: 490
Pages
(2004-09-23)
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Must-Have for Celt-o-philes and Celtic-leaning Wiccans and Pagans!
awesome dictionary of celtic icons
Great in some area, but very imbalanced overall
Useful but flawed
Mostly Good The back cover claims that this book has "authoritative...etymologies for Celtic names..." when they are in fact neither authoritative nor correct. For example, MacKillop gives for the entry Deva an etymology from Latin meaning goddess "[L. goddess]." However, the Latin for Goddess is _diva_ not _deva_. The word _Deva_ is transparently Brittonic from (Proto)-Celtic *_deiwa_. Especially annoying for me is the etymology of English words used as headings, which are out of place in a Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (I believe). So, while the entry for "Stag" is indeed useful, giving the etymology of 'Stag' from "[OE stagga]," (while at least correct in this instance), is just absurd. As for careerist motivations and cut and past "druidical" names: ... Lastly, my motivations were not careerist, but one of informing others. A book that claims to be authoritative in Celtic etymologies, I belive ought to live up to that claim. Unfortunately, this one doesn't, and others should be aware of that. ... Read more |
3. Celtic Myths and Legends by Peter Berresford Ellis | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2002-12-23)
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celtic myths and legends
I enjoyed it
pretty good for an intro to british isle celtic myth
Other Books
Great starter book |
4. Magic of the Celtic Otherworld: Irish History, Lore & Rituals (Llewellyn's Celtic Wisdom) by Stephen Blamires | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2005-01-08)
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Decent read
surprisingly good
welcome material |
5. The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore (Concise Encyclopedia) by Patricia Monaghan | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2008-02-28)
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Lacking... But Worth Having
For true Celtic lovers |
6. Glamoury: Magic of the Celtic Green World (Llewellyn's Celtic Wisdom Series) by Stephen Blamires | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1995-12-08)
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The very best of Irish Celtic magical traditions
a very beautiful book
Not a favourite
Glamoury: Magic of the Celtic Green World
awesome |
7. Celtic Myths and Legends by T. W. Rolleston | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(1990-11-01)
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Decent Introduction, but not comprehensive
Excellent
Out of date but excellent
Absolutely excellent!
A very helpful introduction to the Celtic myths |
8. Celtic Gods and Heroes by Marie-Louise Sjoestedt | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2000-09-18)
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Very much like a textbook.
Excellent Introduction to Celtic Spirituality
Celtic Power of Three
Decent introduction
Readable, accurate, and useful. A great introductory text, and I only wish it contained more. Highly recommended |
9. The Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore by W. B. Yeats | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2004-09-10)
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The Celtic Twilight
Good collection of personal encounter anecdotes
Wonderful stories and reflections.
Isn't Yeats Great?!
Faerie Folklore of a Shadowy Ireland of Celtic Mysteries ! |
10. The Encyclopedia of Mythology: Classical, Celtic, Norse by Arthur Cotterell | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2000-01)
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Good, but not excellent, and not comprehensive The text covers major entries that could be found in any dictionary of mythology, but falls severely short on minor characters and places. It is also missing several obvious entries: for example 'dwarf' and 'giant' and 'troll' are missing from the Norse dictionary. The Norse dictionary includes a smattering of characters from Baltic and Finnish (Kallevalla) mythology but it is even more incomplete than the Scandenavian entries.
Everyone must have this! The encyclopedia provides a great deal of information on not just the familiar gods and goddesses, but also more obscure ones. It is a terrific educational tool for children and adults. It is also a great book for coffee table discussion. Writers and artists will also find the encyclopedia to be a wonderful tool for striking the flame beneath the imagination. Most of the artwork to be found within its pages are by artists well-known for their fantasy images. My favorite artist in the book is Alan Lee, whose beautiful paintings are highly regarded by those who enjoy the sword and sorcery, AND the Tolkien realms. The Encyclopedia of Mythology is a must have for any mythology buff.
This book covers everything that you would want to know!
Wow. It doesn't get better than this!!
Comprehensive and beautiful! This handsomely bound work is sure to be The reference is also a work of beauty. Every Best of all, this wealth of information is This reference is highly recommended for ... Read more |
11. Celtic Mythology (Volume 3) by John Arnott Macculloch | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2010-10-14)
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Decent Survey, though somewhat dated
An amazing mythology collection
good for the advanced student of mythology |
12. Kindling the Celtic Spirit: Ancient Traditions to Illumine Your Life Through the Seasons by Mara Freeman | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2001-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this beautiful treasury of sacred wisdom, Mara Freeman shares the rich legacy of the Celts -- the festivals, gods and goddesses, saints, faeries, music, poetry, and storytelling that anchor this magical tradition. Discover myths, rituals, recipes, and crafts for every month of theyear. Honor Saint Brigit with a prayer in February, or ensure a merry start to May with a bowl of frothy syllabub. Come together with friends and neighbors to celebrate community in the high days of August, then learn to weave a solstice wreath in snowy December. Traditional blessings, ancient lore, and guided meditations inspire you to reconnect with the rhythms of the natural world, and view the sacred as an integral part of every day. Rediscover the wisdom and healing power of nature, and cultivate and honor your soul as you would the earth. Let the spirit of the ancient Celts enchant you in every season, year after year. Although she writes about faeries, tree spirits, and other mythologicalcreatures, Freeman narrates with confidence and maturity, so that readersfeel as though they are sitting with a learned scholar. The elegant pen-and-ink illustrations by Linda Carol Risso capture the humble pagan originswhile respecting the sophistication of Celtic design. The upshot is abeautifully crafted book with plenty of substance for those who likeimmersing themselves in this enchanting, age-old tribe. --GailHudson Customer Reviews (27)
Beautiful; just simply beautiful.
A must for your spiritual journey
Wonderful Resource
Celtic Spirit, an Uplifting Experience!
Still Don't Know How She Did It |
13. Celtic Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Corona Brezina | |
Library Binding: 64
Pages
(2007-09-30)
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Worth Buying.... |
14. Women in Celtic Myth: Tales of Extraordinary Women from the Ancient Celtic Tradition by Moyra Caldecott | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1992-03-01)
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women of celtic myth
What in blazes does Freud have to do with the ancient Celts?
A wonderful introduction to Celtic goddess devotion
Great stories
This is a great read! |
15. Mysterious Celtic Mythology in American Folklore by Bob Curran | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(2010-06-29)
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Education with a scary twist |
16. Advanced Celtic Shamanism by D.J. Conway | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(2000-09-30)
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Good directional info
Fictitious Fluff
advanced bs... not worth a dollar
Not advanced, but a continuation of the first book
Not great. |
17. The Mist-Filled Path: Celtic Wisdom for Exiles, Wanderers, and Seekers by M.A. Frank MacEowen | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2002-04-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Although rooted in the ancient wisdom of the animistic and mystical Celtic traditions, the teachings of The Mist-Filled Path will resonate with readers of such authors as Pema Chodron, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Julia Butterfly Hill, John and Caitlin Matthews, and Matthew Fox. In the Introduction: Waking Up in the Land of Sleepwalkers we encounter a stirring call to question our habitual habits of addiction and materialism, to reclaim our holy senses, and a sacred relationship to the earth as a sentient and intelligent spiritual force. In Chapter 1, The Threshold of the Mist, we learn about the mist as both an actual and tangible presence, as well as a moving metaphor for a kind of spiritual orientation rooted in the principles of mindfulness and rhythm. In Chapter 2, The People of the Shapes, The Children of the Mist, we learn about the Celtic peoples (the Irish, Scots, Welsh, Cornish, Bretons, Manx, and the Galicians) as a people of migration and movement. In Chapter 3, The Spirit of Longing, we begin to turn our attention to the longing in our souls and how the Spirit of Longing is a valuable and trustworthy friend in the process of spiritual inquiry. In Chapter 4 and 5, Riding the Wind, and Dancing the Sun, we learn of the initiatory account of Frank MacEowen--a long-time participant in indigenous ceremonies of various kinds--who became aware of the living spirits of his ancestors while dancing in an Oglala Lakota Sun Dance ceremony. In Chapter 6, The Shape of the Sacred World, we enter into an exploration of the mystical dimensions of Celtic spirituality. In Chapter 7, The Great Song, we contemplate a Celtic Creation story that is not a story but a song; a living and continually renewing process of which we are all a part. In Chapter 8, The Mothering Heart of God, we encounter a deeply moving examination of the widespread denigration of the feminine by modern industrialized cultures and something MacEowen calls "the pater conspiracy"--the tendency for a male-dominated and patriarchal world to emphasize brute strength rather than spiritual warriorship based on the principles of peace, an honoring of the earth, and the feminine (accompanied by methods for all of us to "welcome the Mother home." In Chapter 9, The Body As Holy, MacEowen addresses the body as a sensual and trustworthy companion. In Chapters 10, 11, and 12, MacEowen outlines a vision of engaged spirituality that weaves social activism, a love of the earth, and healing of the self and the world. Throughout the book, he also shares various exercises to help us further that awareness, and in the process he makes a compelling argument that the "good life" that all of us yearn for can only be found when we live each day with a sense of "wonderment and wakeful purpose" that is in tune with our divine birthright. With The Mist-Filled Path, MacEowen joins writers such as John O’Donahue (Anam Cara) and Caitlin Mathews (The Encyclopedia of Celtic Wisdom) in introducing readers to the ancient spiritual traditions of "the misty green isles" of Ireland and Scotland that gave meaning to their inhabitants for many centuries, and which still hold value for us here in the 21st century. Customer Reviews (33)
a manual for all
Outstanding
If God Had a Voice it would be Frank MacEowens.
Taking Issue With Racist Review
A weak book by a weakminded man. |
18. Druids, Gods & Heroes from Celtic Mythology (World Mythology Series) by Anne Ross | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(1994-04)
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Celtic Mythology 101
Great for Kids and Beginners
I've finished the prologue... now what?
A beautiful book |
19. Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Peter Berresford Ellis | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1994-06-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first A-Z reference of its kind, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology is fascinating and accessible guide to the gods and goddesses, the heroes and heroines, the magical weapons, fabulous beasts, and otherworld entities that populate the myths of this rich European culture. Like A Dictionary of Irish Mythology before it, this is a who's who and what's what of the epic Celtic sagas and tales. Predated only by Greek and Latin by virtue of the fact that the Celtic languages were not written until the early Christian era, Celtic mythology is a development from a far earlier oral tradition containing voices from the dawn of European civilization. The peoples of these Celtic cultures survive today on the western seaboard of Europe--the Irish, Manx, and Scots, who make up the Goidelic- (or Gaelic) speaking branch of Celts, and the Welsh, Cornish, and Brentons, who represent the Brythonic-speaking branch. And it is in these languages that their vibrant and fascinating mythology has been recorded and appreciated throughout the world. In his introduction, Ellis discusses the roles of these six cultures, the evolution (or demise) of the languages, and the relationship between the legends, especially the Irish and Welsh, the two major Celtic cultures. From Celtic legends have come not only the stories of Cuchulainn and Fionn MacCumhail, of Deidre of the Sorrows and the capricious Grainne, but the stories of the now world-famous Arthur, and the romantic tragedy of Tristan and Iseult. An easy-to-read handbook, The Dictionary of Celtic Mythology presents a fascinating window to centuries of rich oral and written tradtion from the mists of Europe's origins. Customer Reviews (4)
I highly recommend this book!
Good Resource
Not Recommended
Highly recommended All in all, this is an excellent book for getting abasic idea before embarking on a more detailed investigation. ... Read more |
20. Mythology of the Celtic People by Charles Squire | |
Paperback: 450
Pages
(1998-12-01)
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