Celts and the Classical WorldRoutledge, 1. 11. 2002 - Počet stran: 336 To observe the Celts through the eyes of the Greeks and Romans is the first aim of this book. |
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Massilia an Early Contact | 34 |
Notices in Some Fourth Century BC Authors | 45 |
Anthropology and Heroics | 49 |
The Second Finest Hour of Hellas | 83 |
Tumult Prejudice and Assimilation Rome and the Gauls | 103 |
Cisalpine Literary Talent | 153 |
Celts and Iberians | 166 |
Britain a Source of Disquiet | 213 |
Ausonius and the Civilisation of Later Roman Gaul | 231 |
Celtic Women in the Classical World | 245 |
Religion and the Druids | 259 |
Concluding Speculations | 295 |
The Romans and Ireland | 300 |
Abbreviations | 309 |
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