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For those looking for a specific symbol, remember that symbols changed from tribe to tribe, time periods and location. And some symbols are quite basic - such as the circle in many different cultures around the world can mean either the sun or moon, eternity, unending life, or the cycles of the seasons. Have fun learning more about the Celts.

The books listed below are in the The Celtic Lady's™'s library and used often for research as well as leisure reading.

The Celtic Image
by Courtney Davis, David James (Contributor)

Beautifully illustrated book by Courtney Davis. David James adds wonderful commentary from his vast research of Pictish sites, the Scotland's west coast and ancient sited in remote parts of Wales.

Edition Details: Hardcover (August 1996)
Celtic Gods Celtic Goddesses
by Miranda Gray, Courtney Davis, R. J. Stewart

A look at the mythology, magic and religion of the Celts. Enhanced with the illustrations of Courtney Davis.

Edition Details: Paperback (April 1992) >
Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend
by Miranda J. Green

Miranda Green is one of the authorities in the field of Celtic Research. This book includes the following topics: Divinities; Festivals; Holy Places; Legendary Heroes; Mythological Beings; OtherWorld; Priest; Rituals; Sites & Symbols.

Edition Details: Hardcover (March 1992)
Symbol and Image in Celtic Religious Art
by Miranda Green

An intense look at the Celtic life and belief system. Iconographic themes; tribal and regional differences; animal and nature forces discussed

Edition Details: Paperback Reprint edition (September 1997)
Symbols of the Celts
by Sabine Heinz

This book takes a simple look at symbols and motifs from the ancient Celtic world. Included in the pages: animals such as the dragon and snake ; trees such as the oak.

Edition Details: Paperback - 96 pages (October 1999)
Celtic Mythology; The Nature and Influence of Celtic Myth, from Druidism to Arthurian Legend
by Ward Rutherford

A lively account of the world of Celtic myth. Traces the Celtic influence on the Arthurian legend plus the Celtic vision of the Other World.

Edition Details: Paperback - 160 pages (April 1988)

Animals in Celtic Life and Myth

Miranda Green
Paperback - 140 pages 1 edition (May 1998)
Miranda Green does extensive research here. Animals are an important part of the Celtic world.



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