Encyclopedia of Gods & Deities - Celtic & British Isles Mythology An Illustrated Guide of Sacred Pantheons from Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Anglo-Saxon and Arthurian Lore.
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
16.04.2026
Verlag
Gargoyle CollectiveSeitenzahl
182
Maße (L/B/H)
28/21.6/1.2 cm
Gewicht
695 g
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9786598943776
Unveil the Sacred Gods of the Celtic and British Isles World Step into a world where rivers carried divine presence, hills opened into hidden realms and battlefields echoed with prophecy. The Encyclopedia of Gods & Deities - Celtic & British Isles Mythology invites you into the sacred imagination of Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Anglo-Saxon, and Arthurian tradition-a mythic world shaped by sovereignty, war, enchantment, prophecy, and the living presence of the Otherworld. From river goddesses and divine smiths to fairy queens and the mysterious figures of Avalon and the Grail, this richly illustrated volume explores how the peoples of the Celtic and British Isles understood creation, fate, ritual, and death in a fragile boundary between the mortal world and the unseen. Discover Pantheons, Sacred Landscapes, and the Powers Behind the Legends Rather than offering surface summaries, this encyclopedia enters the internal logic of Celtic and British sacred belief. It reveals how divine power was tied to rivers, hills, islands, battlefields, courts, and ancestral memory; how myth upheld order while allowing mystery to remain; and how folklore, legend, and religious imagination often moved through the same sacred landscape. These stories show how the peoples of the Celtic and British Isles understood authority, beauty, enchantment, death, love, war, exile, and renewal-and how divine presence gave form to every one of them. Striking Illustrations That Restore Sacred Presence Every figure is rendered through powerful, detailed artwork that emphasizes mythic gravity, age, authority, and presence. From battle goddesses and river queens to prophetic women, fairy rulers, divine craftsmen, and Arthurian powers of enchantment, each illustration avoids empty idealization in favor of force, character, and sacred weight. These visual interpretations restore the presence these beings once carried, allowing readers to encounter them not as decorative relics, but as commanding powers from traditions where the unseen stood close to everyday life.
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