Celtic Mythology / Proinsias MacCana
Language: English Publication details: Londres : Hamlyn , 1970 Description: 136 p. : il. ; 28 cmISBN: 600006476Subject(s): Història | Mitologia cèltica | EsculturaSummary: Sumari: 1. Gaulish gods and insular equivalents 1.1. The gods as noted by Caesar 1.2. Gaulish "Mercury": Irish Lugh 1.3. Teutates, Esus, Taranis: "Mars" 1.4. "Jupiter" 1.5. Gaulish "Apollo": various Irish deities 1.6. Gaulish "Minerva": Irish Brighid 1.7. Gaulish "Vulcan": Irish Goibhniu, Welsh Gofannon 1.8. Gaulish Ogmios-Hercules: Irish Oghma 1.9. Gaulish "Dis Pater": Irish Donn 1.10. Sucellus and Nantosvelta 1.11. Cernunnos 1.12. Triadic groups 1.13. Goddesses: divine consorts, matres 1.14. Cult associations of inanimate nature 1.15. Cult associations of animate nature 2. The Tuatha Dé Danann 2.1. The book of invasions 2.2. The second battle of Magh Tuiredh 2.3. The coming of the Gaels 2.4. The retreat of the Tuatha Dé 2.5. The Daghda 2.6. Irish Nuadha: Welsh Nudd 2.7. Manannán mac Lir 3. The gods of Britain 3.1. The family of Don 3.2. The family of Llyr 3.3. Pwyll, Rhiannon and Pryderi 4. The goddesses of the insular Celts 4.1. Medhbh of Connacht 4.2. Goddesses of war 4.3. Macha 4.4. Goddesses of the happy otherworld 4.5. Édaín 4.6. The goddess of sovereignty 5. The heroic tradition 5.1. The Ulster Cycle 5.2. The foretales: Deirdre and the sons of Uisnech 5.3. The Feast of Bricriu 5.4. Cú Chulainn 5.5. The Fionn Cycle 5.6. The elopement of Diarmaid and Gráinne 5.7. Fionn and Arthur 6. Sacral kingship 7. The otherworld 7.1. The feast of Samhain 7.2. The land of the dead 8. The integral traditionItem type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Sumari:
1. Gaulish gods and insular equivalents
1.1. The gods as noted by Caesar
1.2. Gaulish "Mercury": Irish Lugh
1.3. Teutates, Esus, Taranis: "Mars"
1.4. "Jupiter"
1.5. Gaulish "Apollo": various Irish deities
1.6. Gaulish "Minerva": Irish Brighid
1.7. Gaulish "Vulcan": Irish Goibhniu, Welsh Gofannon
1.8. Gaulish Ogmios-Hercules: Irish Oghma
1.9. Gaulish "Dis Pater": Irish Donn
1.10. Sucellus and Nantosvelta
1.11. Cernunnos
1.12. Triadic groups
1.13. Goddesses: divine consorts, matres
1.14. Cult associations of inanimate nature
1.15. Cult associations of animate nature
2. The Tuatha Dé Danann
2.1. The book of invasions
2.2. The second battle of Magh Tuiredh
2.3. The coming of the Gaels
2.4. The retreat of the Tuatha Dé
2.5. The Daghda
2.6. Irish Nuadha: Welsh Nudd
2.7. Manannán mac Lir
3. The gods of Britain
3.1. The family of Don
3.2. The family of Llyr
3.3. Pwyll, Rhiannon and Pryderi
4. The goddesses of the insular Celts
4.1. Medhbh of Connacht
4.2. Goddesses of war
4.3. Macha
4.4. Goddesses of the happy otherworld
4.5. Édaín
4.6. The goddess of sovereignty
5. The heroic tradition
5.1. The Ulster Cycle
5.2. The foretales: Deirdre and the sons of Uisnech
5.3. The Feast of Bricriu
5.4. Cú Chulainn
5.5. The Fionn Cycle
5.6. The elopement of Diarmaid and Gráinne
5.7. Fionn and Arthur
6. Sacral kingship
7. The otherworld
7.1. The feast of Samhain
7.2. The land of the dead
8. The integral tradition
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