The Irish mythological cycle and Celtic mythology /

Arbois de Jubainville, H. d' 1827-1910,

The Irish mythological cycle and Celtic mythology / by H. D'Arbois de Jubainville ; translated from the French with additional notes by Richard Irvine Best - xv, 240 pages ; 22 cm

Introductory -- The emigration of Partholon -- Emigration of Partholon (continued). Legend of Tuan Mac Cairill -- Cessair, the Counterpart of Partholon. Fintan, the Counterpart of Tuan Mac Cairill -- Emigration of Nemed and the slaughter of Conann's Tower -- The emigration of the Fir-Bolg -- Emigration of the Tuatha De Danann. The first Battle of Mag-Tured (Moytura) -- Emigration of the Tuatha De Danann (continued). Second Battle of Mag-Tured and Greek Mythology -- The Race of Mile -- Conquest of Ireland by the Sons of Mile -- The Tuatha De Danann after the Conquest of Ireland by the Sons of Mile. Part the First: The Supreme God, Dagda -- The Tuatha De Danann after the Conquest of Ireland by the Sons of Mile. Part the Second : The Gods Lug, Ogma, Diancecht and Goibniu -- The Tuatha De Danann after the Conquest of Ireland by the Sons of Mile. Part the Third : The Gods Mider and Manannan Mac Lib -- The belief in the immortality of the Soul in Ireland and in Gaul -- Conclusion


Mythology, Celtic--Ireland
Mythology, Irish
Celts--Religion
Gods, Celtic