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The Horse in Celtic Culture

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The Horse in Celtic Culture
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Book Synopsis The Horse in Celtic Culture by : Sioned Davies

Book excerpt: "The subjects covered are: the symbolic horse in pagan Celtic Europe; horses in the early historic period; words for 'horse' in the Celtic languages; the horse in the Welsh law texts; horses in medieval Welsh court poetry; the evidence of the Triads of the Horses; horses in the Mabinogion; poems of request and thanks for horses; the horse in Welsh folklore." --from back cover.


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