Peter Berresford Ellis
Born
in Coventry, Warwickshire, England
March 10, 1943
Genre
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Celtic Myths and Legends
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published
1999
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20 editions
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The Druids
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published
1994
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29 editions
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The Celts: A History
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published
1994
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12 editions
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A Brief History of the Druids
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published
2013
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13 editions
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The Celtic Empire: The First Millennium of Celtic History, 1000BC - AD51
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published
2001
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16 editions
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Celtic Women: Women in Celtic Society and Literature
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published
1996
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8 editions
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Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
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published
1992
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10 editions
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The Chronicles of the Celts: New Tellings of Their Myths and Legends
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published
1999
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3 editions
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The Ancient World of the Celts: An Illustrated Account
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published
1998
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5 editions
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Celt and Saxon: The Struggle for Britain, AD 410-937
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published
1993
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4 editions
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“Thus birth was greeted with mourning and death with exaltation and celebration. These customs were regarded with some surprise by the Greeks and Latins.”
― The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends
― The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends
“The basic change was the famous substitution of “Q”, the sound now represented by a hard “C”, into “P”. To give a simple example, the word for “son” in Irish is mac, in Welsh this became map and in modern Welsh is shortened to ap. “Everyone”, or cách, in Old Irish, is paup in Old Welsh. The word for a “feather” in Old Irish, clúmh, became pluf in Old Welsh. Thus the “Q” is substituted for the “P” and hence the identification of “P” and “Q” Celtic and perhaps the origin of the phrase about “minding your ‘p’s’ and ‘q’s’ ”.”
― The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends
― The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends
“The Vedas, four books of learning composed in North India, in the period 1000–500 BC, are named from the Sanskrit root vid, meaning “knowledge”. This same root occurs in Old Irish as uid, meaning “observation, perception and knowledge”. Most people will immediately recognise it as one of the two roots of the compound Celtic word Druid – dru-vid, arguably meaning “thorough knowledge”.”
― The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends
― The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends
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