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Brigid: Goddess, Druidess and Saint - Brian Wright, Brian Wright
Brigid: Goddess, Druidess and Saint
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Brigid is a mysterious figure, both goddess and saint, who is still revered worldwide today in her different aspects. Combining early Celtic history, archaeology and customs associated with both the goddess and the saint, this book provides a fascinating insight into the development of this... show more
Brigid is a mysterious figure, both goddess and saint, who is still revered worldwide today in her different aspects. Combining early Celtic history, archaeology and customs associated with both the goddess and the saint, this book provides a fascinating insight into the development of this unique mythical and historical figure. Using the available evidence, the author suggests a date for the conception of the deity Brigid, suggesting why and by whom she was created. He also explains how the goddess "became" a saint and how this is historically linked with the unification of Ireland under a High King. The book goes on to look at how the goddess and the saint are still venerated in today's world, such as the burning of the perpetual flame in Ireland, relit by President McAleese in 2006.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780752448657 (075244865X)
Publisher: The History Press
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Category:
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3.0 Brigid: Goddess, Druidess and Saint
Deep Breath. I'm going to try not to channel my ranty sarky slightly sweary self too much. It's not a badly written book, however it suffers badly from a few things, ALTAR FFS not Alter. To Alter is to change, you don't set up a little alter (p236) you set up an Altar. CITATION PLEASE, pretty p...
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3.0 Brigid: Goddess, Druidess and Saint
FINALLY!!!Deep Breath. I'm going to try not to channel my ranty sarky slightly sweary self too much.It's not a badly written book, however it suffers badly from a few things, ALTAR FFS not Alter. To Alter is to change, you don't set up a little alter (p236) you set up an Altar.CITATION PLEASE, prett...
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