The Shaping of the Celtic World

The Shaping of the Celtic World
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781462060887
ISBN-13 : 1462060889
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Book Synopsis The Shaping of the Celtic World by : Patrick Lavin

Download or read book The Shaping of the Celtic World written by Patrick Lavin and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2011-11-08 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Shaping of the Celtic World traces the rise and decline of the great Celtic peoples. Ranging from prehistoric to modern times, it undertakes an examination of Celtic civilization, revealing a proud and independent society with its unique history, mythology, pantheon of gods, literature, and artistry. The romance of Celtic mythology is unsurpassed. It introduces us to many intriguing legends, of which the battles between the gods and giants are most alluring. Emerging in the 6th century BC, the Celts conquered and settled the greater part of Europe, laying the foundation for western civilization. Their contribution in shaping the modern world cannot be underestimated. As Europe languished in the barbarism of the Dark Ages, the great heritage of Western Europe was endangered of being entirely lost but for the Celtic monks of Ireland and Britain who scribed and illuminated Europes treasury of literature. The book is written for the millions who proudly identify with their Celtic rootsknown today by their ethnic identities as Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Mann, Breton, and Cornish. This concise yet user-friendly guide to ancient European history will be enjoyed by a variety of readers including students, travelers, history enthusiasts, and those interested in their Celtic origins.


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