Abstract

Many Myths

December 7, 1918 issue

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The lack of native literary remains makes it impossible to gain any comprehensive knowledge of the mythology of the Gallic and other European Kelts. There are a few insufficient references in classic writers and although many inscriptions disclose the more or less Romanized names of divinities, they give little help toward understanding mythology. Moreover, monuments of the Keltic peoples in Europe are often difficult of interpretation, even when analogy enables people some times to guess at their meaning. Books "The Mythology of All Races," vol. III, "Celtic," by A. Culloch and "Slavic," Jan Machel are on the subject of mythology.

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MYTHOLOGY of All Races, The (Book); SLAVIC (Book); CULLOCH, A.; MACHEL, Jan; MYTHOLOGY in literature; BOOKS
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