The World of the Druids

The World of the Druids
Title The World of the Druids PDF eBook
Author Miranda Jane Aldhouse-Green
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Total Pages 192
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780500050835

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Examines archaeological evidence, Classical commentaries, and early Welsh and Irish myths to uncover the role of Druids in Celtic society

Exploring the World of the Druids

Exploring the World of the Druids
Title Exploring the World of the Druids PDF eBook
Author Miranda J. Green
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2005
Genre Druids and druidism
ISBN

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"In this authoritative account, Miranda Green unravels the truth about the Druids. Examining the archaeological evidence, Classical commentaries, and early Welsh and Irish myths, she shows that the Druids were fully integrated into Celtic society and fulfilled varied and necessary roles. The Roman writers reflected the double standards of an invading society: condemning the public sacrifice of enemies by the Druids while accepting their own practice of slaughter for sport as civilized. Yet the Classical sources can be used to help reveal the real Druids, and we learn of their multiple roles as judges, teachers, healers, magicians, philosophers, religious leaders, and fomenters of rebellion. This book traces the history of the Druids from their beginnings to their resurrection during the Renaissance. Complete with timeline and gazetteer, the book will appeal to all those--scholar, general reader, or New Age enthusiast--who are fascinated by the Druids and their world." - publisher's description.

Exploring the World of the Druids

Exploring the World of the Druids
Title Exploring the World of the Druids PDF eBook
Author Miranda J. Green
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780500285718

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A book that is difficult to classify - a popular introduction to the history of Druidism whose scope necessitates a brief study, yet it is thoroughly up-to-date incorporating new ideas and research. Ten chapters look at the archaeology of the druids, celtic practices, the classical literature, sacrifices, prophecy, female druids in celtic society, sacred places and priests, druids in Irish mythology, the 18th and 19th century revivals, and modern beliefs. The bibliography is accompanied by a directory of modern druid organizations.

The Druids

The Druids
Title The Druids PDF eBook
Author Nora Kershaw Chadwick
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780708314357

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This is a classic study of the early Celtic peoples, the Druids. The Druids were the most enlightened and civilizing spiritual influence in Celtic Europe and we.

Caesar's Druids

Caesar's Druids
Title Caesar's Druids PDF eBook
Author Miranda Jane Aldhouse-Green
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Druids and Druidism
ISBN 9780300124422

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Ancient chroniclers, including Julius Caesar himself, made the Druids and their sacred rituals infamous throughout the Western world. But in fact, as Miranda Aldhouse-Green shows in this fascinating book, the Druids' day-to-day lives were far less lurid and much more significant. Exploring the various roles that Druids played in British and Gallic society during the first centuries B.C. and A.D.--not just as priests but as judges, healers, scientists, and power brokers--Aldhouse-Green argues that they were a highly complex, intellectual, and sophisticated group whose influence transcended religion and reached into the realms of secular power and politics. With deep analysis, fresh interpretations, and critical discussions, she gives the Druids a voice that resonates in our own time.

The Druids

The Druids
Title The Druids PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Steiner
Publisher Rudolf Steiner Press
Total Pages 110
Release 2023-10-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781855840997

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The Sun Initiation of the Druid Priests and their Moon Science; The Mysteries of Ancient Ireland; Celtic Christianity - the Heritage of the Druids; Teachings of the Mysteries - the Spirit in Nature; The Great Mysteries - the Mystery of Christ; The Function of the Standing Stones; Spiritual Imaginations.

Spirits of the Sacred Grove

Spirits of the Sacred Grove
Title Spirits of the Sacred Grove PDF eBook
Author Emma Restall Orr
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages 268
Release 2014-10-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1782796843

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For many, the word Druidry conjures up images of white-robed figures involved in esoteric rituals. But modern Druidry is not wrapped up in a veil of secrecy - it is celebrated openly, in the sunlight of the meadow or the shady leafiness of forest glade. Druids are passionate about the environment, and their worship is above all focused on Nature through the celebration of the changing seasons of the year. Spirits of the Sacred Grove is a very personal journey through the seasons seen through the eyes of a modern female Druid. Emma Restall Orr takes the reader through the cycles of nature, from the chaos of Samhain or Hallowe'en into the dark of winter, through the energy of spring and into the bright summer months - then back through autumn to Samhain. At the same time she acts as a guide along the paths of the sacred rituals. Spirits of the Sacred Grove reveals Druidry as an accessible and compelling spiritual path that offers enormous potential for personal healing and empowerment. Exploring rites of passage and weaving in references to many other spiritual traditions, this book is an intensely rich mixture of the ideas and images of a Pagan Druid priestess.