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The Wisdom Of The Celts (2004)

by Patricia King

Series: The Wisdom Library (2004)

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An excellent and learned introduction to a remarkable civilisation: a democratic society of fierce women, free sexuality, esteemed scholars, timeless art and wisdom. The Wisdom of the Celts features an introduction to the Celtic world that details the Celt expansion, decline and modern revival, their art and religion, and their impact on the Western world. It shows their influence on such revolutionary treaties as the Magna Carta and classic works of literature such as Dante's Inferno. Many more topics, literature, history and ancient legends make this book a glorious read.… (more)
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There are two different Wisdom of the Celt works.

This one is by Sile Deady & is part of the Wisdom Library from Kensington.

The other is by David Adam & is part of the Wisdom Series from Eerdmans.

PLEASE DO NOT COMBINE THEM!
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An excellent and learned introduction to a remarkable civilisation: a democratic society of fierce women, free sexuality, esteemed scholars, timeless art and wisdom. The Wisdom of the Celts features an introduction to the Celtic world that details the Celt expansion, decline and modern revival, their art and religion, and their impact on the Western world. It shows their influence on such revolutionary treaties as the Magna Carta and classic works of literature such as Dante's Inferno. Many more topics, literature, history and ancient legends make this book a glorious read.

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