Celtic Religion in Roman Britain
Author: Graham Webster
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Graham Webster
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Mr Martin Henig
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2003-09-02
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 1135782768
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Apart from Christianity and the Oriental Cults, religion in Roman Britain is often discussed as though it remained basically Celtic in belief and practice, under a thin veneer of Roman influence. Using a wide range of archaeological evidence, Dr Henig shows that the Roman element in religion was of much greater significance and that the natural Roman veneration for the gods found meaningful expression even in the formal rituals practised in the public temples of Britain.
Author: Georgia Irby-Massie
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2018-07-17
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9004351221
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume deals with the religions of the Roman soldiers in Britain and the religious interactions of soldiers and civilians. Drawing on epigraphic and archaeological evidence, the discussion shows the complexities of Roman, Eastern, and Celtic rites, how each system influenced the ritual and liturgy of the others, and how each system was altered over time. The first part presents discursive chapters on topics such as the cult of the emperor, Mithraism in Britain, the cults of Celtic warriors and healers, the Romanization of Civilian religions, and Christianity; the second part consists of an annotated catalogue of the epigraphical sources. Of significance is the broad range of materials synthesized to show the extent to which native religions influenced and were influenced by imported Roman and Eastern cults.
Author: Miranda Green
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2003-10-03
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 1134893930
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Radical new interpretation of Celts and their way of life
Author: Dorothy Watts
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-03-18
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 1317803094
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In Christians and Pagans in Roman Britain, first published in 1991, Professor Dorothy Watts sets out to distinguish possible Pagan features in Romano-British Christianity in the period leading up to and immediately following the withdrawal of Roman forces in AD 410. Watts argues that British Christianity at the time contained many Pagan influences, suggesting that the former, although it had been present in the British Isles for some two centuries, was not nearly as firmly established as in other parts of the Empire. Building on recent developments in the archaeology of Roman Britain, and utilising a nuanced method for deciphering the significance of objects with ambiguous religious identities, Christians and Pagans in Roman Britain will be of interest to classicists, students of the history of the British Isles, Church historians, and also to those generally interested in the place of Christianity during the twilight of the Western Roman Empire.
Author: Bernhard Maier
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 718
ISBN-13: 9780851156606
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This dictionary, with more than 1000 articles, provides a comprehensive survey of all important aspects of Celtic religion and culture, covering both the prehistoric continental Celts and the later, medieval culture that found written form long after the Celts had settled in the British Isles. Articles in the dictionary also cover the interaction between Celtic and Roman civilisations, and the seminal input of medieval Celtic legend into the Arthurian tradition. The continental and insular Celtic languages, both ancient and modern, are described, and there is a full account of the Celtic deities known to us from the inscriptions and iconography of the classical world. Celtic art and agriculture, the Ossian myth, the Irish Renaissance, and the history of Celtic studies are among other areas treated in depth.
Author: Phil Andrews
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 224
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The two volumes will publish 32 articles based upon sessions at the Roman Archaeology Conference (Birmingham 2005), the European Association of Archaeologists (Lyon 2004), and the Sixth Workshop of the Fontes Epigraphici Religionis Celticae Antiquae (London 2005). The 16 articles in volume 1 fall within sections on Britain, Gaul and Germany; Spain and Gallia Narbonensis; Central Europe and the Balkans; Artefacts and dedications; and The survival and location of sacred places. A highlight is the first full report on the Senuna treasure and shrine at Ashwell by R. Jackson and G. Burleigh.
Author: John Arnott MacCulloch
Publisher:
Published: 1911
Total Pages: 496
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Leslie Hardinge
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 4
ISBN-13: 1572580348
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A most fascinating and authoritative account of the Celtic Church, its beliefs and practices, and its remarkable theocracy based on Old Testament canon and the laws of the Pentateuch, including the keeping of the Seventh-day Sabbath. This book is illustrated with line drawings taken from the crosses which were a notable feature of Celtic church architecture, and with examples of documents of the period.