The World of the Druids

by Miranda J. Green

Paperback, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

299.16

Collection

Publication

Irish Books & Media (1997), 192 pages

Description

In this authoritative account, Miranda Green unravels the truth about the Druids. Examining the archaeological evidence, Classical commentaries and early Welsh and Irish myths, she shows that the Druids were fully integrated into Celtic societyfulfilling varied and necessary roles, both secular and religious. The Roman writers are seen to reflect the double standards of an invading society: condemning as barbaric the public sacrifice of enemies by the Druids while accepting as civilized their own practice of slaughter for sport in the arena. Yet the Classical sources can be used to help reveal the real Druids. We learn of their multiple roles as judges, teachers, healers, magicians, philosophers, religious leaders and fomenters of rebellion.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member melannen
This is a glossy book full of pretty pictures which also manages to cover everything known about Druids, from Pliny to the modern Keltoi. It focuses on archeology and primary sources, which means that unlike most books about Druidry, it's actually fact-based; and the later chapters on the modern
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Druid revivals are well-balanced and accurate.
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LibraryThing member PhoenixTerran
What this book was lacking in continuity it made up for in subject selections and illustrations. The World of the Druids consists of many encyclopedia-like entries accompanied by illustrations and photography. It covers many topics from antiquity to the modern druidic movement. While I don't
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necessarily agree with some of the assumptions made, in all there is quite a bit of good information here presented in an interesting manner. While the book doesn't cover very much in depth, it provides a nice overview and a place to start.

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LibraryThing member Crowyhead
This is a comprehensive, copiously illustrated volume that is sufficiently academically rigorous for the well-informed layperson, but straightforward and sufficiently full of eye candy for the neophyte. Green covers what we actually know about the Druids (not a lot, really), their place in myth and
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legend, and the Neo-Pagan Druidic movement.
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LibraryThing member sszkutak
A lot of useful information, best with art, artifacts, and possible time lines for further study.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1997

Physical description

192 p.; 9.87 inches

ISBN

050005083X / 9780500050835

Local notes

KW - Gift of Kendra Walter

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