
Celtic Religion, In Pre-Christian Times
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A vivid doorway into a hidden past. This is a scholarly and lyrical voyage through the belief world of pre-Christian Britain. Edward Anwyl's Celtic Religion, In Pre-Christian Times offers a clear, accessible study of the ancient european peoples who shaped myth and ritual in Britain and beyond. The book blends historical religion study with close attention to celtic religious practices, druidic rituals, and the weave of myth and ritual that tied communities to land, season, and memory. It is at once a rigorous resource for students and researchers and a readable introduction for general reader...
A vivid doorway into a hidden past. This is a scholarly and lyrical voyage through the belief world of pre-Christian Britain. Edward Anwyl's Celtic Religion, In Pre-Christian Times offers a clear, accessible study of the ancient european peoples who shaped myth and ritual in Britain and beyond. The book blends historical religion study with close attention to celtic religious practices, druidic rituals, and the weave of myth and ritual that tied communities to land, season, and memory. It is at once a rigorous resource for students and researchers and a readable introduction for general readers curious about pre christian religion and ancient british folklore. As a sustained record of early British spirituality, the work holds enduring literary and historical significance. Anwyl writes with care, linking archaeological hints, linguistic clues, and folklore to illuminate a world that still informs modern ideas of Britain's sacred landscape. The result is a valuable reference that rewards both the curious reader and the cultivated collector, a text that speaks to those exploring a general reader introduction as well as seasoned scholars. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering a reliable anchor for anyone researching pre christian britain, ancient european peoples, and the soul of early British folklore.