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Mythology, Celtic --- Mythologie celtique --- Dictionaries --- French --- Dictionnaires français --- French. --- Dictionnaires français --- Mythology, Celtic - Dictionaries - French.
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Legends --- Mythology, Celtic --- Mythology, British. --- Légendes --- Mythologie celtique --- Mythologie britannique --- Légendes
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Après avoir montré, dans Celtes et Grecs I : Le livre des héros, comment Celtes et Grecs ont eu un grand nombre de mythes en commun, Bernard Sergent passe aux panthéons : ce ne sont pas seulement des mythes qui se ressemblent, mais des figures divines qui sont communes aux Grecs anciens et aux populations celtiques. A chaque fois, la nature des points communs exclut qu'il s'agisse d'emprunts (des Celtes aux Grecs, par exemple), car les textes irlandais et gallois, et les figurations d'époque gallo-romaine, comprennent des détails qui sont absents des textes grecs. Il s'agit donc nécessairement d'un héritage commun : tous les dieux et démons comparés dans ce livre représentent un patrimoine théologique partagé entre les Grecs et les Celtes.
Mythology, Celtic. --- Mythology, Greek. --- Heroes --- Mythologie celtique --- Mythologie grecque --- Héros --- Mythology. --- Mythologie --- 936.4 --- -Mythology, Celtic --- Mythology, Greek --- Greek mythology --- Celtic mythology --- Heroism --- Persons --- Antiheroes --- Apotheosis --- Courage --- Superheroes --- Geschiedenis van de Kelten --- Mythology --- 936.4 Geschiedenis van de Kelten --- Héros --- Keltische mythologie --- Mythologie [Keltische ] --- Mythology [Celtic ] --- Mythology, Celtic --- Mythology [Greek ] --- Heroes - Mythology.
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A comprehensive reference source for Arthurian studies, The Arthurian Name Dictionary is a comprehensive encyclopedia of characters, places, objects, and themes found in the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The volume makes available, for the first time, a complete catalogue of these names, drawn from all significant Arthurian sources between Gildas's De Excidio Britanniae (the first "Arthurian" source, written c. 540) and Tennyson's nineteenth-century Idylls of the Kin (which began the modern era of Arthurian literature) Covers all of Arthurian-informative, detailed, and extensive, The enormous number of characters and places in the vast body of literature called Arthuriana confounds even the most learned Arthurian scholars. The Arthurian Name Dictionary contains names extracted from over 250 original Arthurian texts. Its pages include information on characters such as Lancelot and Gawain; places such as Camelot and Camlann; objects such as Excalibur and the Holy Grail; and themes such as the Sword-in-the-Stone and the Beheading Game. Each entry provides a complete, accurate description of the name, including, when possible, the origins or historical basis of the name, and any counterparts with different names in other sources. Major characters and themes are discussed extensively, and their evolution through the series of texts is carefully traced Offers more coverage than previous encyclopedias and dictionaries on Arthurian, The Arthurian Name Dictionary outdoes previous encyclopedias and dictionaries concerned with Arthurian subjects by including a far greater number of sources, by including a far greater number of names from those sources, and by discussing each name in far greater detail.
Britons --- Names, Geographical --- Arthurian romances --- Mythology, Celtic --- Names, Personal --- Bretons de Grande-Bretagne --- Noms géographiques --- Roman arthurien --- Mythologie celtique --- Noms de personnes --- Kings and rulers --- Folklore --- Dictionaries --- Dictionaries. --- Rois et souverains --- Dictionnaires anglais --- Dictionnaires --- Arthur, --- Great Britain --- Grande-Bretagne --- Antiquities, Celtic --- Legends --- History --- Antiquités celtiques --- Légendes --- Histoire --- Gazetteers. --- Noms géographiques --- Antiquités celtiques --- Légendes --- Arthur [King ] --- Antiquities [Celtic ] --- To 1066 --- Names [Geographical ] --- Mythology [Celtic ] --- Names [Personal ] --- Arthur, - King - Dictionaries. --- Britons - Kings and rulers - Folklore - Dictionaries. --- Great Britain - Antiquities, Celtic - Legends - Dictionaries. --- Great Britain - History - To 1066 - Legends - Dictionaries. --- Répertoires géographiques --- Littérature celtique --- Name --- English dictionary --- Romans de la Table ronde --- Mythologie celtique. --- Dictionnaires anglais. --- Britons - Kings and rulers - Folklore - Dictionaries --- Arthurian romances - Dictionaries --- Mythology, Celtic - Dictionaries --- Names, Personal - Dictionaries --- Great Britain - Antiquities, Celtic - Legends - Dictionaries --- Great Britain - History - To 1066 - Legends - Dictionaries --- Arthur, - King
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Merlin, Lailoken, Suibhne : trois figures du devin appartenant à trois provinces celtiques, respectivement le Pays de Galles, l’Écosse et l’Irlande. Trois personnages, trois énigmes et trois destins qui se rencontrent sur le champ du mythe. À partir de trois textes majeurs du xiie siècle ici traduits : la Vita Merlini du clerc gallois Geoffrey de Monmouth, la Vita Kentigerni et la Folie de Suibhne, texte mythologique irlandais, cet ouvrage dessine un portrait du devin celtique d’après ce que le Moyen Âge chrétien en conserve. Disqualifié par le prêtre ou l’évêque qui lui ôtent son privilège sacré, le devin ne possède plus guère que la science encyclopédique pour fonder sa légitimité. De son antique don prophétique, il ne reste plus que l’étrange discours d’une poésie sacrée où se lisent les signes incertains de l’Histoire.
Comparative literature --- Thematology --- Neo-Latin literature --- Merlin (Legendary character) --- Mythology, Celtic --- Merlin (Personnage légendaire) --- Mythologie celtique --- Romances. --- Romans --- Romances, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin romances, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Celtic mythology --- Merlin --- Merlin Ambrosius (Legendary character) --- Myrddin Emrys (Legendary character) --- Arthurian romances --- Merlin (Personnage légendaire) --- Romances --- Romances [Latin ](Medieval and modern) --- Translations into French --- Mythology [Celtic ] --- Literary collections --- Geoffrey of Monmouth --- Merlin (Legendary character) - Romances. --- Romances, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Translations into French. --- Mythology, Celtic - Literary collections. --- Merlin (Myrddhinn), dit l'Enchanteur --- histoire --- religion --- mythologie --- sacré --- XIIe siècle --- celte --- devin --- légende écossaise --- mythologie irlandaise --- gaulois --- Marzhin --- Meardon --- Merlí --- Merlijn --- Merlijn Ambrosius --- Merlim --- Merlin Ambrosius --- Merlino --- Merlino Ambrosio --- Merlin Caledonensis --- Merlin l'Enchanteur --- Merlins --- Merlinus --- Merlyn --- Merzhin --- Myrddin --- Myrddin Emrys --- Merlin (personnage légendaire) --- Magiciens --- Littérature celtique --- Divination --- Dans la littérature --- Avant 1500 --- Thèmes, motifs
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