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Book Synopsis: The author of Hannibal: Rome’s Greatest Enemy delivers a comprehensive, unbiased portrait of the ancient Celts using Greek and Roman primary sources. “The ancient Celts capture the modern imagination as do few other people of classical times. Naked barbarians charging the Roman legions, Druids performing sacrifices of unspeakable horror, women fighting beside their men and even leading armies—these, along with stunning works of art, are the images most of us call to mind when we think of the Celts,” observes Philip Freeman. “And for the most part, these images are firmly based in the descriptions handed down to us by the Greek and Roman writers.”
This book draws on the firsthand observations and early accounts of classical writers to piece together a detailed portrait of the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe and the British Isles. Philip Freeman groups the selections (ranging from short statements to longer treatises) by themes—war, feasting, poetry, religion, women, and the Western Isles. He also presents inscriptions written by the ancient Celts themselves. This wealth of material, introduced and translated by Freeman to be especially accessible to students and general readers, makes this book essential reading for everyone fascinated by the ancient Celts. “I know of no other work that pulls this sort of material together and groups it by such helpful categories (war, feasting, poetry, religion, women, etc.). I will certainly value it in my library and . . . as recommended reading for several of my courses. It will be a nice companion to Freeman's Ireland and the Classical World.” —Patrick K. Ford, Professor and Chair of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University
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Explore the captivating world of the ancient Celts with "War, Women, and Druids". This book offers a comprehensive and unbiased portrayal of the Celtic people through the eyes of Greek and Roman primary sources. Witness the vivid descriptions of naked barbarians charging Roman legions, Druids conducting mysterious rituals, and women fearlessly fighting alongside men. Let Philip Freeman guide you through a fascinating journey into the rich history and culture of the Celts.
Uncover the secrets of the ancient Celts through firsthand observations and early accounts as detailed in "War, Women, and Druids". This book carefully examines themes such as war, feasting, poetry, religion, women, and the Western Isles. Immerse yourself in the inscriptions written by the Celts themselves, expertly introduced and translated by Freeman for easy understanding by both students and general readers. Perfect for anyone intrigued by the enigmatic world of the Celtic peoples.
Don't miss the opportunity to add this essential read to your collection. "War, Women, and Druids" by Philip Freeman is a must-have for all enthusiasts of ancient history and Celtic culture. With glowing praise from scholars like Patrick K. Ford of Harvard University, this book promises to be a valuable companion for your library and an enlightening resource for academic studies. Dive into the world of the Celts today!
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