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Celtic religions in the Roman period : personal, local, and global / edited by Ralph Haeussler and Anthony King.

Author/creator Internationaler Workshop "Fontes Epigraphici Religionis Celticae Antiquae" 2014 : Lampeter, Wales)
Other author/creatorHaeussler, R. (Ralph), editor.
Other author/creatorKing, Anthony, 1954- editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales ; Havertown, PA : Celtic Studies Publications, 2017.
Descriptionxiii, 522 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Celtic Studies Publications
Celtic Studies Publications (Series) ; 20. ^A1175015
Contents Crefyddau Celtaid yn y cyfnod Rhufeinig : personol, lleol a byd-eang : Celtic religion in the Roman period : personal, local, and global / Ralph Haeussler, Anthony King -- Some epigraphic comparanda bearing on the 'pan-Celtic god’ Lugus / John Koch, Fernando Fernández Palacios -- Tyrannies of distance? : medieval sources as evidence for indigenous Celtic and Romano-Celtic religion / Jonathan Wooding -- A fourth-century 'curse tablet' from Uley / Roger S. O. Tomlin -- Something old, something new : the names of Faunus in late Roman Thetford (Norfolk) and their Iron-Age background / Daphne Nash Briggs -- The Roman religious landscape of Abingdon, Oxfordshire / Stephen Yeates -- Carrying the Gods with them? : provenance and portability of altars to Romano-Celtic deities in Britain / Anthony King -- Talking to the gods : evidence for religious professionals and religious patterns in Roman Britain / Alessandra Esposito -- The theonym *Conventina / Fernando Fernández Palacios -- Matres endeiterae, deus sanctus Endovelecos, dea Nave, and other indigenous and classical deities in the Iberian Peninsula / Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel -- Linguistic observations on two divinities of the Celtic Cantabri : 1) ERVDINO, divinity of the yearly cycle 2) CABVNIAEGINO and the Celtic fate of IE *kap- and the Gaulish spindle whorl from Saint-Révérien / Blanca María Prósper -- La diosa d u(v)itera en una inscripción de Tejeda de Tiétar (Cáceres) / Silvia Alfayé Villa, Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel, M a Cruz González Rodríguez, Manuel Ramírez Sánchez -- Looking at cosmology through the lens of hermeneutics and semantics / Pilar Burillo-Cuadrato, Francisco Burillo-Mozota -- The gods that never were : new readings of the inscriptions of Penedo de Remeseiros (CIL II 2476), Penedo das Ninfas (CIL II 5607), Cueva del Valle (CIL II 2.7 932) and Castro Daire (CIL II 5247) / Manuela Alves Dias, Maria João Correia Santo -- Les dieux au nom indigène et leurs cultores chez les Voconces de Vaison d’après les inscriptions / Bernard Remy -- De Taranis au Jupiter cavalier à l'anguipède : réflexions autour du substrat celtique dans la religion gallo-romaine / Florian Blanchard -- The magician's house : druids, prayers and magic in Roman Gaul / Miranda Aldhouse-Green -- The importance of location : religious inscriptions from archaeological contexts / Ralph Haeussler -- Celtic goddesses from Gallia Belgica and the Germaniae : characteristics, dedicants, and ritual practices / Audrey Ferlut -- Sulle tracce dei luoghi di culto delle divinità plurali in Gallia Cisalpina / Cristina Girardi -- The cult of Hercules in central-eastern Transpadana (regio XI) : two case-studies from Laus Pompeia (Lodi Vecchio, Lodi) and Cedrate (Varese) / Paola Tornasi -- Divine names from Latin inscriptions of Istria : some considerations / Alexander Falileyev -- A sacred river landscape with a sanctuary : the worship of rivers in the south-eastern Alpine area / Marjeta Šašel Kos -- Archaeological and epigraphic evidence for the Celtic presence in the Upper Timachus River Valley (East Moesia Superior) / Vojislav Filipovic, Vladimir P. Petrovic -- Mercurius Valdivahanus / Hartmut Galsterer, Alfred Schäfer, Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel -- CORPUS-F. E. R. C. AN. Germania inferior : preliminary considerations and intentions / Werner Petermandl.
Summary This book brings together new work, from a wide range of disciplinary vantages, on pre-Christian religion in the Celtic-speaking provinces of the Roman Empire. The chapters are the work of international experts in the fields of classics, ancient history, archaeology, and Celtic studies. It is fully illustrated with black & white and colour maps, site plans, photographs and drawings of ancient inscriptions and images of Romano-Celtic gods. The collection is based on the thirteenth workshop of the F.E.R.C.AN. project (fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum), which was held in 2014 in Lampeter, Wales.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
LanguageIn English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Welsh.
Genre/formConference papers and proceedings.
LCCN 2017276317
ISBN9781891271250
ISBN1891271253 (paperback)

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