The Religion of the Ancient Celts. J. A. MacCulloch

The Religion of the Ancient Celts - J. A. MacCulloch


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xiv. 494; Collignon, ibid. 1–20; Broca, Rev. d'Anthrop. ii. 589 ff.

      Sergi, The Mediterranean Race, 241 ff., 263 ff.

      Keane, Man, Past and Present, 511 ff., 521, 528.

      Broca, Mem. d'Anthrop. i. 370 ff. Hovelacque thinks, with Keane, that the Gauls learned Celtic from the dark round-heads. But Galatian and British Celts, who had never been in contact with the latter, spoke Celtic. See Holmes, Cæsar's Conquest of Gaul, 311–312.

      Cæsar, i. 1; Collignon, Mem. Soc. d'Anthrop. de Paris, 3me ser. i. 67.

      Cæsar, i. 1.

      Cæsar, ii. 30.

      Cæsar, i. 1; Strabo, iv. 1. 1.

      Cf. Holmes, 295; Beddoe, Scottish Review, xix. 416.

      D'Arbois, Les Celtes, 175.

      Cæsar, ii. 4; Strabo, vii. 1. 2. Germans are taller and fairer than Gauls; Tacitus, Agric. ii. Cf. Beddoe, JAI xx. 354–355.

      D'Arbois, PH ii. 374. Welsh Gwydion and Teutonic Wuotan may have the same root, see p. 105. Celtic Taranis has been compared to Donar, but there is no connection, and Taranis was not certainly a thunder-god. Much of the folk-religion was alike, but this applies to folk-religion everywhere.

      D'Arbois, ii. 251.

      Beddoe, L'Anthropologie, v. 516. Tall, fair, and highly brachycephalic types are still found in France, ibid. i. 213; Bortrand-Reinach, Les Celtes, 39.

      Beddoe, 516; L'Anthrop., v. 63; Taylor, 81; Greenwell, British Barrows, 680.

      Fort. Rev. xvi. 328; Mem. of London Anthr. Soc., 1865.

      Ripley, 309; Sergi, 243; Keane, 529; Taylor, 112.

      Taylor, 122, 295.

      The Walloons are both dark and fair.

      D'Arbois, PH ii. 132.

      Rh[^y]s, Proc. Phil. Soc. 1891; "Celtæ and Galli," Proc. Brit. Acad. ii. D'Arbois points out that we do not know that these words are Celtic (RC xii, 478).

      See pp. 51, 376.

      Cæsar, i. 1.

      CB4 160.

      Skene, i. ch. 8; see p. 135.

      ZCP iii. 308; Keltic Researches.

      Windisch, "Kelt. Sprachen," Ersch-Gruber's Encylopädie; Stokes, Linguistic Value of the Irish Annals.

      THSC 1895–1896, 55 f.

      CM xii. 434.


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