The Philosopher and the Druids

The Philosopher and the Druids
Title The Philosopher and the Druids PDF eBook
Author Philip Freeman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 249
Release 2006-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 0743289064

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Early in the first century B.C. a Greek philosopher named Posidonius began an ambitious and dangerous journey into the little-known lands of the Celts. A man of great intellectual curiosity and considerable daring, Posidonius traveled from his home on the island of Rhodes to Rome, the capital of the expanding empire that had begun to dominate the Mediterranean. From there Posidonius planned to investigate for himself the mysterious Celts, reputed to be cannibals and savages. His journey would be one of the great adventures of the ancient world. Posidonius journeyed deep into the heart of the Celtic lands in Gaul. There he discovered that the Celts were not barbarians but a sophisticated people who studied the stars, composed beautiful poetry, and venerated a priestly caste known as the Druids. Celtic warriors painted their bodies, wore pants, and decapitated their foes. Posidonius was amazed at the Celtic women, who enjoyed greater freedoms than the women of Rome, and was astonished to discover that women could even become Druids. Posidonius returned home and wrote a book about his travels among the Celts, which became one of the most popular books of ancient times. His work influenced Julius Caesar, who would eventually conquer the people of Gaul and bring the Celts into the Roman Empire, ending forever their ancient way of life. Thanks to Posidonius, who could not have known that he was recording a way of life soon to disappear, we have an objective, eyewitness account of the lives and customs of the ancient Celts.

The Christian Druids

The Christian Druids
Title The Christian Druids PDF eBook
Author John Minahane
Publisher Howth Free Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2008
Genre Celts
ISBN 0955316308

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War, Women, and Druids

War, Women, and Druids
Title War, Women, and Druids PDF eBook
Author Philip Freeman
Publisher Univ of TX + ORM
Total Pages 113
Release 2010-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 0292756399

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The author of Hannibal: Rome’s Greatest Enemy delivers a comprehensive, unbiased portrait of the ancient Celts using Greek and Roman primary sources. “The ancient Celts capture the modern imagination as do few other people of classical times. Naked barbarians charging the Roman legions, Druids performing sacrifices of unspeakable horror, women fighting beside their men and even leading armies—these, along with stunning works of art, are the images most of us call to mind when we think of the Celts,” observes Philip Freeman. “And for the most part, these images are firmly based in the descriptions handed down to us by the Greek and Roman writers.” This book draws on the firsthand observations and early accounts of classical writers to piece together a detailed portrait of the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe and the British Isles. Philip Freeman groups the selections (ranging from short statements to longer treatises) by themes—war, feasting, poetry, religion, women, and the Western Isles. He also presents inscriptions written by the ancient Celts themselves. This wealth of material, introduced and translated by Freeman to be especially accessible to students and general readers, makes this book essential reading for everyone fascinated by the ancient Celts. “I know of no other work that pulls this sort of material together and groups it by such helpful categories (war, feasting, poetry, religion, women, etc.). I will certainly value it in my library and . . . as recommended reading for several of my courses. It will be a nice companion to Freeman's Ireland and the Classical World.” —Patrick K. Ford, Professor and Chair of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University

Druids: A Very Short Introduction

Druids: A Very Short Introduction
Title Druids: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Barry Cunliffe
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 160
Release 2010-05-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191613789

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Who were the Druids? What do we know about them? Do they still exist today? The Druids first came into focus in Western Europe - Gaul, Britain, and Ireland - in the second century BC. They are a popular subject; they have been known and discussed for over 2,000 years and few figures flit so elusively through history. They are enigmatic and puzzling, partly because of the lack of knowledge about them has resulted in a wide spectrum of interpretations. Barry Cunliffe takes the reader through the evidence relating to the Druids, trying to decide what can be said and what can't be said about them. He examines why the nature of the druid caste changed quite dramatically over time, and how successive generations have interpreted the phenomenon in very different ways. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

A Short History of Celtic Philosophy

A Short History of Celtic Philosophy
Title A Short History of Celtic Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Herbert Moore Pim
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 1920
Genre Celtic philosophy
ISBN

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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.

The Veil of Isis, Or, The Mysteries of the Druids

The Veil of Isis, Or, The Mysteries of the Druids
Title The Veil of Isis, Or, The Mysteries of the Druids PDF eBook
Author William Winwood Reade
Publisher New York : P. Eckler
Total Pages 276
Release 1861
Genre Druids and Druidism
ISBN

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