This volume includes: "The Influence of 19th century Anthologies of Celtic Music in Redefining Celtic Nationalism" by Graham Aubrey; "A Reactionary Dimension in Progressive Revolutionary Theories?" by Olivier Coquelin; "The Spiteful Tongue: Breton Song Practices and the Art of the Insult" by Natalie Franz; "Celtic Democracy" by D. Blair Gibson; "Pendragon's Ancestors" by Natalie Ginoux; "When Historians Study Breton Oral Ballads: A Cultural Approach" by Eva Guillorel; "The British Tristan Tradition" by Sabine Heinz; "Time and the Translation of the Breton Laws" by Heather Laird; "Judas, His Sister, and the Miraculous Cock in the Middle Irish poem Cr st ro crochadh" by Christopher Leydon; "Se principen nominat: Rhetorical Self-Fashioning and Epistolary Style in the Letters of Owain Gwynedd" by Patricia Malone; and "Abduction, Swordplay, Monsters and Mistrust: Findabair, Gwenhwyfa and the Restoration of Honour" by Sharon Paice MacLeod.
Next day it was the same with the second croft. But on the following night he armed himself and sat up to watch the third croft to see who was plundering him. At midnight, as he watched, he heard a loud noise, and behold, a mighty host ...
... Translation of St. Gregory's Regula Pastoralis ( MS Hatton 20 in the Bodleian Library at Oxford , MS Cotton Tiberius B.xi in the British Museum , MS Anhang 19 in the Landesbibliothek at Kassel ) , EEMF 6 ( Copenhagen , 1956 ) .
A STUDY IN BIOLOGY, ETHICS, AND ART BY THOMAS WILLIAM HAZEN ROLLESTON “Il faudrait, en un mot, suivre la grande route si profondément creusée ... mais il serait nécessaire aussi de tracer en l'air un chemin parallele, une autre route, ...
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Gathers together tales from Ireland, Wales, Brittany and England. This book gathers together a range of tales from Ireland, Wales, Brittany and England.
Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
This book explores the representation of the warrior in relation to the king in early north-west Europe.
The book considers how the Celtic Spirit can still operate in our lives, enabling us to be a welcoming people, respectful of the gifts of nature, and imaginatively open to 'otherworlds' and the worlds of others.