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Celtic

2020
Abstract Greek and Roman ethnographic writers provide information about the bardic poets of Cisalpine Gaul and Transalpine Gaul, as well as the character of their poetry. Among the fragmentary epigraphic records of the Cisalpine Celtic and Transalpine Celtic languages, furthermore, a number have been claimed to display poetic features ...
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Conclusion: Celticity and “Celtic” Heritage

2017
Chapter 7 examines all fantasies explored in the previous chapters comparatively, bringing together the common threads between their respective creative adaptations of “Celtic” myth and evaluating their contribution to Celticism. These common themes and concerns revolve around perceptions of Celticity, especially the (re)definition of the “Celts ...
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Celtic *nāmant-

Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, 2007
To my mind, neither the etymology nor the morphological make-up of this Celtic word for ‘enemy’ attested by OIr.
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Celtic Culture

2005
The most comprehensive reference resource on Celtic culture; an encyclopedia written by and for scholars, yet accessible to all. This encyclopedia covers the entirety of the Celtic world, both through time and across geography. Although emphasizing the areas where Celtic languages and traditions survive into the present, the work does not ...
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Celtic Languages and Celtic Peoples

Béaloideas, 1992
Diarmuid Ó Giolláin   +3 more
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Celticity, Celtic awareness and Celtic Studies

Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, 1997
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Celtic Spoons

2008
The Archaeological Journal, 26, 35 ...
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Celtic Revival

2018
The Celtic Revival was a late-nineteenth-century resurgence of interest in Celtic history, languages and myths that crossed through many disciplines, most notably cultural anthropology, art history and literature. The Celtic Revival was most influential in Ireland, where it inspired the formation of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; Cumann ...
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Celtic Modern

2003
The study of 'Celtic' culture has been locked within modern nationalist paradigms, shaped by contemporary media, tourism, and labor migration.Celtic Moderncollects critical essays on the global circulation of Celtic music, and the place of music in the construction of Celtic 'Imaginaries'.
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