The Celtic Gods: Comets in Irish Mythology

The Celtic Gods: Comets in Irish Mythology

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The Celtic myths, involving heroic warriors such as Finn and CuChulinn, can be read as simple primitive stories, but closer examination reveals strange descriptions and relationships. The authors of this groundbreaking book argue that all the principal characters are aspects of the one Celtic sky god, Lugh, who was a comet. Against the background of a comet scenario, this...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published September 1st 2005 by Tempus
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Laurel Bradshaw
Apr 17, 2008 Laurel Bradshaw marked it as partially-read
ILL book - had to be returned. May try and finish later, but I have other things I want to read. The theory of the Celtic gods and other mythological figures being comets was touched on in Exodus to Arthur, and this book isn't really adding anything new.
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