Druids and Druidism

“Druids and Druidism” by T. D. Kendrick, published by Courier Corporation in January 2003, offers a comprehensive exploration of the druidic culture that flourished in Celtic Britain. This edition spans 227 pages and is presented in English. Kendrick provides a well-documented summary that delves into the racial history, prehistory, and social atmosphere of early Gallic and British civilization, highlighting the Druids’ reverence for nature and their worship of heroes and ancestors.
Readers will find a detailed account that includes theories on the origins of Druidism, references from Greek and Roman writers, and insights into the temples and religious practices of these ancient peoples. The book is richly illustrated with rare maps, jewelry, pottery, wall carvings, stone inscriptions, and burial grounds, making it a valuable resource for those interested in religion, Celtic spirituality, and the historical context of early British culture.
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Still regarded with affection in the popular imagination, the Druids, at the height of their power in Celtic Britain, were known for their love of nature and worshipping heros and ancestors. Signs of their renown are still clearly marked: in guidebooks, place-names of the countryside, and most visibly, in such structures as Stonehenge. T. D. Kendrick — widely cited in many studies of druids and druidism — presents a well-documented summary of druidic culture, offering a detailed account of the racial history, prehistory, and social atmosphere of early Gallic and British civilization. Amply illustrated with rare maps, jewelry, pottery, wall carvings, stone inscriptions, timeworn foundations and burial grounds, the text considers the many theories of the origin of Druidism, its early mention by Greek and Roman writers (ca. 52 B.C.), and the temples and religious practices of these ancient people. A thorough study of a fascinating topic, this book will appeal to anthropologists, folklore enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the early religious and cultural life of Celtic Britain.
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