Wow, cikal bakal budaya Eropa ya.
Keren, hehe.
Kak Bagus memang sering dapatkan ebooks bagus2 ya.
O ya, sekalian nanya, ada saran ga gimana baca ebook dengan nyaman?
Kalo di komputer, lama-lama capek juga (@@).
Gimana ya temen-temen?
Thx ya.

--- In [email protected], "Bagus Pursena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rekan sekalian,
> 
> Kalau mau tahu cikal-bakal budaya dan manusia Eropa, satu buku ini 
perlu
> dibaca dan ngga boleh terlewat, bener deh.
> -bp.
> 
> Dictionary of Celtic Mythology 
> ==============================
> 
> File Size: < 1.0 MB
> Pages: 240 pages
> Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; Reprint edition (June 1, 
1994)
> ISBN: 0195089618
> 
> Summary:
> The Celts were one of the great founding civilizations of Europe 
and the
> first North European people to emerge into recorded history, 
producing a
> vibrant labyrinth of mythological tales and sagas that have 
influenced the
> literary traditions of Europe and the world.
> The first A-Z reference of its kind, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology 
is
> fascinating and accessible guide to the gods and goddesses, the 
heroes and
> heroines, the magical weapons, fabulous beasts, and otherworld 
entities that
> populate the myths of this rich European culture. Like A Dictionary 
of
> Irish Mythology before it, this is a who's who and what's what of 
the epic
> Celtic sagas and tales. Predated only by Greek and Latin by virtue 
of the
> fact that the Celtic languages were not written until the early 
Christian
> era, Celtic mythology is a development from a far earlier oral 
tradition
> containing voices from the dawn of European civilization. The 
peoples of
> these Celtic cultures survive today on the western seaboard of 
Europe--the
> Irish, Manx, and Scots, who make up the Goidelic- (or Gaelic) 
speaking
> branch of Celts, and the Welsh, Cornish, and Brentons, who 
represent the
> Brythonic-speaking branch. And it is in these languages that their 
vibrant
> and fascinating mythology has been recorded and appreciated 
throughout the
> world. In his introduction, Ellis discusses the roles of these six 
cultures,
> the evolution (or demise) of the languages, and the relationship 
between
> the legends, especially the Irish and Welsh, the two major Celtic 
cultures.
> From Celtic legends have come not only the stories of Cuchulainn 
and Fionn
> MacCumhail, of Deidre of the Sorrows and the capricious Grainne, 
but the
> stories of the now world-famous Arthur, and the romantic tragedy of 
Tristan
> and Iseult.
> An easy-to-read handbook, The Dictionary of Celtic Mythology 
presents a
> fascinating window to centuries of rich oral and written tradtion 
from the
> mists of Europe's origins.
> 
> Download:
> 
http://rapidshare.de/files/33651773/Dictionary.of.Celtic.Mythology.eBo
ok-EEn
> .chm
>







 
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