The Celtic World (Routledge Worlds)
Chapter Two - Cowgill, W. (1975) 'The origins of the Insular Celtic conjunct and absolute verbal endings', in H. Rix (ed.) Fle ...
The Early Celts - --(1990) 'The early history of Indo-European languages', Scientific American (March): 82-9· Gorrochategui, J ...
Chapter Two - Studies (Ottawa, 26-30 March [986), Ottawa: Chair of Celtic Studies of the University of Ottawa. McManus, D. (19 ...
The Early Celts - --(1990b) 'Gallo-Brittonic or Insular Celtic', in F. Villar (ed.) Studia indogermanica, 255-^6 7. --(1992) ' ...
Chapter Two - --(1969) Rhenania Germano-Celtica (ed.) J. Knobloch and R. Schutzeichel, Bonn: Ludwig Rohrscheid. Zeuss, I.C (18 ...
CHAPTER THREE THE CELTS THROUGH CLASSICAL EYES --.•. -- David Rankin V isual evidence in ancient art is scarce but striking. The ...
Chapter Three - individual as well as being ethnically typical. There is no racial disrespect, but an animadversion on wild, e ...
The Celts Through Classical Eyes - Be in the time of Dareios the Great, may have enabled Avienus to tell of a people whom he c ...
Chapter Three - external and within society in Plato's Republic. A state of mind in which thymos predominates without the rest ...
The Celts Through Classical Eyes - were capable of disturbing Roman peace of mind. Rome was strategically vulnerable from the ...
Chapter Three - Apollo speaking of the Celts as 'already amongst my tripods'. Whatever way the matter stands, Greek sources kn ...
The Celts Through Classical Eyes - took this view of the inhabitants of India. Later, Julius Caesar says it of the Galli (De B ...
Chapter Three - (athesia) is their greatest defect, and is connected with their being a nomadic people, without organized poli ...
The Celts Through Classical Eyes - the champion's contract whereby a man may agree to be killed for some price or reward (Mac ...
Chapter Three - 1966: 60ff.). Its origins cannot be traced back sufficiently to allow the hypothesis that Caesar was aware of ...
The Celts Through Classical Eyes - racist contempt. If Celts were inferior, it was in their social organization and culture, n ...
Chapter Three - native Bilbilis in Spain and refers to himself as Celtiberian (IV.5 5). We may note that it was only by the pe ...
The Celts Through Classical Eyes - Lovejoy, Arthur O. and Boas, George (I935) Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity, Balt ...
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