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Celtic Curses

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Full analysis of ancient and medieval expressions of Celtic cursing,
using evidence ranging from magical charms to curse tablets.The first comprehensive study of
early Celtic cursing, this work analyses both medieval and ancient expressions of Celtic
from the binding tablets of ancient Britain and Gaul to the saintly
maledictions of the early medieval period, and other traces of Celtic stipulation and
binding only speculated on in earlier scholarship. It provides the first full overview and
analyses of the ancient Celtic use of binding curses (as attested in Old Celticand Latin
inscriptions) and examines their mooted influence in later medieval expressions. Ancient
finds (among them long Gaulish curse texts, Celtic Latin Curse tablets found from the Alpine
regions to Britain, and fragments of Old Brittonic tablets excavated from Roman Bath) are
subjected to rigorous new interpretations, and medieval reflections of the earlier tradition
are also considered. BERNARD MEES gained his PhD from the University of Melbourne.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 21, 2009

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March 17, 2022
Indispensable for those interested in Celtic religion

A detailed examination of both cursing and blessing in Celtic culture, spanning several hundred years, from ancient Gaul to early modern Ireland and Wales, this book is clear-eyed about what we can and can’t know about pre-Christian beliefs and practices, while examining what evidence still we have. It doesn’t get too bogged down in linguistic or archaeological data, instead focusing on the charms and curses themselves, and so non-scholars shouldn’t get too overwhelmed.
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December 16, 2020
Very unique and comprehensive book! Not a light read!
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