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1999-02-01
The Druids: Celtic Priests of Nature - de Jean Markale (Author)
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Le Titre Du Livre | The Druids: Celtic Priests of Nature |
Publié Le | 1999-02-01 |
Traducteur | Manveer Jobe |
Nombre de Pages | 420 Pages |
La taille du fichier | 61.96 MB |
Langue du Livre | Anglais et Français |
Éditeur | Insomniac Press Canada |
ISBN-10 | 7905154981-KWV |
Type de Données | AMZ PDF EPub ANS WPT |
Écrivain | Jean Markale |
EAN | 981-9462014669-WAZ |
Nom de Fichier | The-Druids-Celtic-Priests-of-Nature.pdf |
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Contents1 Definition 2 History3 Mythology4 Sacrifices5 Druids6 Gods7 Warriors71 Related Definition Druidism was the religion of the Celtic people that was administered by priests and priestesses called Druids Remnants of Druidism still presently exist The Druids were a priestly caste existing among the Celtic people The Celts as they were
The English therefore began to put Druids into their history books but generally as villains drawing on the ancient texts which had portrayed them as priests of a bloodthirsty and barbarous religion
This view was largely supported by another archaeologist Anne Ross author of Pagan Celtic Britain 1967 and The Life and Death of a Druid Prince 1989 although she believed that they were essentially tribal priests having more in common with the shamans of tribal societies than with the classical philosophers
They are the antiquity of the institution similar to that of the Brahmans of India and the Roman priests the subordination of all power even royal to knowledge the preservation of the oral transmission of knowledge and of the contractual nature of membership the hierarchical diversity of functions priestly diplomatic judicial therapeutic bardic etc