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Post by lorna on Aug 27, 2016 10:48:03 GMT -1
I was about to add Sheena McGrath's book on Brigantia to the library then realised we don't have a section for Brythonic Gods and Goddesses.
Is it worth adding one?
I've got books on my shelves on Gwyn, Mabon and Elen I could also add.
Also, on Myrddin, who isn't a god but may perhaps be seen as a divine ancestor. May fit if we used the title Brythonic Divinities.
What do you think?
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Post by lorna on Sept 27, 2016 7:33:00 GMT -1
I'm not sure if anyone has seen this so just bumping it up.
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Post by Heron on Oct 1, 2016 8:39:08 GMT -1
I was about to add Sheena McGrath's book on Brigantia to the library then realised we don't have a section for Brythonic Gods and Goddesses. Is it worth adding one? I've got books on my shelves on Gwyn, Mabon and Elen I could also add. Also, on Myrddin, who isn't a god but may perhaps be seen as a divine ancestor. May fit if we used the title Brythonic Divinities. What do you think? It would certainly be worth adding one if we're sure we have enough books on individual deities that we feel we can recommend. If we're extending it to legendary figures like Myrddin - (and Taliesin?)- it certainly becomes more viable as a category and could include other individuals like Ceridwen, whom some people see as a goddess and others not. 'Brythonic Divinities' might be OK, though some might think this simply means 'Gods and Goddesses'. Can't think of anything else that is reasonably concise. Anyone else have any ideas?
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