Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe: Early Scandinavian and Celtic Religions

by H R Ellis Davidson

Paperback, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

293

Collection

Publication

Syracuse University Press (1989), Edition: First Edition, 268 pages

Description

"Most people know of Valhalla, the World-Tree and the gods of Norse mythology, or of the strange hunts and voyages of the ancient Irish tales. Yet few people realise the significance of the similarities and contrasts between the religions of the pre-Christian people of north-western Europe. The Celts and Germans and Scandinavians had much in common in their religious practices and beliefs, and this is the first serious attempt that has been made to compare them. There are striking resemblances in their ideas about battle-goddesses and protective spirits, holy places, sacrificial rituals, divination and ideas about the Other World; and 'Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe' poses questions like: do such parallels go back to early times or are they owing to late Viking contact?"--Back cover.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member kgreply
Academically detailed to the point of being boring, mainly Ireland, Iceland, Germany; catalogs and describes locations, archaeological finds, stories under: Holy places, Feasting & sacrifice, Rites of battle, Land-spirits & ancestors,Foreknowledge & destiny, The other world, Ruling
Show More
powers.
Show Less

Awards

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1988

Physical description

268 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0815624417 / 9780815624417

Local notes

DKR

Similar in this library

Page: 0.4179 seconds