Irish, Welsh, Manx, Breton, Scottish, and pan-Celtic myth, saga, folklore, fairy faith, and literary revival.
Folders
Breton — Breton folklore and legendary literature in documented editions, with language, translator, collector, place, and religious or editorial framing kept visible. (3)
Continental Celtic Sources — Gaulish, Galatian, Celtiberian, and Gallo-Roman primary sources: inscriptions, dedications, calendars, accounts, and Greek and Latin witnesses to continental Celtic religion and society. (68)
Scottish and Highland — Scottish and Highland folklore, Gaelic prayer, fairy tradition, Ossianic revival, and second-sight lore. (12)
Welsh and Manx — Welsh and Manx mythology, bardic revival, fairy lore, folk belief, and antiquarian sources. (13)
Pages
Glossary — A shelf-specific slice of the Good Works Glossary for Celtic and Druidic terms.
Introduction to Celtic Traditions — A critical introduction to the Celtic shelf: ancient Celtic evidence, Irish and Welsh medieval manuscripts, Scottish, Manx, Breton, and pan-Celtic folklore, fairy faith, literary revival, modern Druidry, forgery, language, and the ethics of reading a tradition made from layered witnesses.
Reader's Guide to Celtic Traditions — Routes through Celtic-language traditions by region, genre, and kind of evidence, from ancient inscriptions and medieval manuscripts to collected folklore, antiquarian invention, and revival.