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  1. Modern Mythology by Andrew Lang, 2008-05-05
  2. The Devil & the Giro: The Scottish Short Story (Canongate) by Carl MacDougall, 1996-03
  3. Welsh Mythology: A Neo-Structuralist Analysis by Jonathan Miles-Watson, 2009-07-28
  4. Scottish Mythology: Samhain, Aos Sí, Imbolc, Banshee, Scáthach, Lughnasadh, Battle of Barry, Lochmaben Stone, Hebridean mythology and folklore
  5. Uathach: Irish Mythology, Scáthach, Cú Chulainn, Scottish Mythology
  6. King and the Lamp: Scottish Traveller Tales (Canongate Classics, 96) by Duncan Williamson, Linda Williamson, 2000-07
  7. Galoshins: The Scottish Folk Play by Brian Hayward, 1993-04-15
  8. Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales by George Douglas, 2009-04-13
  9. Scottish Nursery Rhymes
  10. White Mythologies by Robert J.C. Young, 2004-08-16
  11. Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by James MacKillop, 2000-12-14
  12. Scottish Traveller Tales: Lives Shaped through Stories by Donald Braid, 2002-07-25
  13. LAYS OF THE SCOTTISH CAVALIERS by W.E. AYTOUN, 2010-02-02
  14. The English and Scottish Popular Ballads

1. Scottish Mythology
scottish mythology Guide picks. Discover the legends, folklore andreligion of Scotland. Immerse yourself in this folk romance about
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Scottish Mythology
Guide picks Discover the legends, folklore and religion of Scotland. Immerse yourself in this folk romance about a Scottish lass, a knight known as Black Bull, and a deceptive washer woman and her daughter.
History rethink as spider myth unravels

"ONE of the most famous incidents in Scottish history - Robert the Bruce's encounter with a spider - may have to be rewritten as a result of the first public appearance of a document suggesting that a different Scottish hero saw the spider." Scottish Gaelic Language
"If you enjoy learning new languages or are planning a trip to Scotland, this page has books, tapes, and dictionaries for teaching yourself Scottish Gaelic." Scottish Literature Find information and resources related to Scottish Literature.

2. The Scottish Gallery - September 2002 Exhibitions
The Scottish Gallery the oldest privately-owned gallery in Scotland, dealing in contemporary and twentieth century Scottish Fine and Applied Art. The inspiration for her work is drawn from scottish mythology and customs.
http://www.scottish-gallery.co.uk/sept02_2.html
THE SCOTTISH GALLERY
Aitken Dott Ltd. Fine Art Dealers Established 1842
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The Scottish Gallery Now Showing About Us Contact Artists Crafts History Publications Recent Exhibitions
September Exhibitions
9 September - 2 October 2002
David Swift - Menagerie
Since the time of the great clockmakers in the 18th Century, artists have turned their skill to creating mechanical toys and automata. David Swift, who is based in Scotland, creates modern automata, surreal toys and murals in carved wood. Swift, who studied Fine Art in Edinburgh and Mime with the Lecoq School in Paris, casts a satirical eye over a wide spectrum of modern life, which he translates into a vivid cast of characters, both animal and human. Harpy Couple, 2002, carved wood
Eileen Gatt - New Jewellery and Objects
Collection of Brooches
5-8 cms
silver, 18ct gold,
stone and ebony
Eileen Gatt studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee and the Royal College of Art in London. She works predominantly in silver often in conjunction with wood, acrylic and stone. The inspiration for her work is drawn from Scottish mythology and customs. Born and brought up in the Black Isle, where she still lives and works, Gatt has always had a fascination for the many stories and legends that were part of her Highland life. In 1997 a Royal Academy scholarship enabled her to travel to Alaska to study Inuit work. Here she found an interesting parallel between her own desire to interpret ancient stories in new ways and much modern Inuit carving. For example her use of seal motifs, inspired by some of the ancient Highland Selkie stories, found an echo in Inuit carving in which the seal is revered as a sacred animal, because of its essential role in feeding and clothing the Inuit.

3. Scottish Heraldry
(and thus adopted by the Hamiltons), and the salmon is symbolic in Irish and scottish mythology of the wisdom of the king.
http://www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk/Scottisharms.htm
Some Distinctive Characteristics of Scots Arms
by
Alexander Maxwell Findlater

The reason for this is that in Scotland we have a system of family arms, whereby almost all arms granted to the same name are based on the arms of the chief of that name, even when no blood relationship can be proved. Our feeling of clan or family is so strong that we automatically accept the correctness of this approach, which has, of course, evolved slowly over the centuries.
The major consequence of this is that we have retained in our arms the traditional mediaeval charges and patterns of charges. This in its turn has meant that we had to devise a system for differencing these newer arms from those of the chief. This is further complicated by the Scottish doctrine that one coat of arms can be born by one man only. In the earliest mediaeval days, differencing was often achieved by a change of tincture. Thus Home, which was a cadet of march, derives from March by substituting a green field for the red of March. Again we know that the senior line of the ancient Comyns, Comyn of Badenoch, bore a red shield, while the cadet line of Buchan, ancestors of modern Comyns, changed their tincture to blue. The chevron was also often introduced into a coat as a difference, eg Brodie (probably) from Innes and certainly in the case of Nisbet of Dirleton.
These differences by tincture, or by the addition of ordinaries such as the chevron were perhaps sufficient in early mediaeval times. However, as the number of armigers became greater, and because each armiger had to have his own distinctive, and thus differenced, arms, there developed the use of bordures to act as differences. For example a bordure counter-compony, ie of two rows of alternating blue and silver squares. often elongated, slowly became a mark of bastardy. The bordures themselves were often dimidiated or even quartered and various lines of partition were used, so that the inside of the bordure might be engrailed or wavy.

4. MYTHOLOGY
RUSSIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS. SIBERIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS. scottish mythology LINKS.SOUTH PACIFIC MYTHOLOGY (INCLUDES HAWAII AND POLYNESIA). CREATION MYTHS.
http://www.chlive.org/home/eastlibrary/MYTHOLOGY.htm
MYTHOLOGY RESOURCES
created by Peggy Beck
AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY
AFRICA: WONDERFUL TALES AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY AFRICAN CREATION MYTHS ... MYTHS AND FABLES FROM AROUND THE WORLD (KIDS ZONE) THE ORISA, GODS OF WEST AFRICA WEST AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY: YORUBA AND FON WHAT DOES A CREATION MYTH DO? AMAZON MYTHOLOGY AMAZON MYTHOLOGY ARTHURIAN LEGEND RESOURCES ASIAN MYTHOLOGY (SEE ALSO CHINESE MYTHOLOGY, EASTERN ASIAN MYTHOLOGY, JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY, KOREAN MYTHOLOGY, AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS.) ASIA: WONDERFUL TALES CREATION MYTHS FROM AROUND THE WORLD MYTHSEARCH.COM AZTEC MYTHOLOGY (SEE ALSO AZTEC RESOURCES AZTEC MYTHOLOGY CREATION MYTHS GODS, HEROES, AND MYTH ... MYTHSEARCH.COM BABYLONIAN MYTHOLOGY BABYLONIAN CREATION MYTH
BRAZILIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS
BULLFINCH'S MYTHOLOGY (Age of Fable- Greece and Rome; Age of Chivalry- King Arthur; Legends of Charlemagne or Romance of the Middle Ages)
CELTIC MYTHOLOGY CELTIC GODS AND GODDESSES CELTIC MYTHOLOGY LINKS CELTIC: WONDERFUL TALES ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE CELTS ... MYTHSEARCH.COM CHINESE MYTHOLOGY RESOURCES
COMPARATIVE MYTHOLOGY (Links and information on college course)
CREATION MYTH SITES COMMON ELEMENTS IN CREATION MYTHS (HIGH SCHOOL SITE) THE CREATION MYTH (LECTURE NOTES) CREATION MYTH LINKS CREATION MYTHS **CREATION MYTHS FOR ALL MYTHS OF CREATION OF THE WORLD EASTERN ASIAN MYTHOLOGY (SEE ALSO CHINESE MYTHOLOGY, JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY, KOREAN MYTHOLOGY, AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN MYTHOLOGY LINKS.)

5. Myths & Folklore - Page 3 Of 3
princes, snowmaidens, and more. scottish mythology Discover the legends,folklore and religion of Scotland. Immerse yourself in
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Roman Mythology

Review the mythological legends of ancient Rome. Explore the history of the city's founders, and read mythical stories. Russian Mythology
Enjoy these tales of clever soldiers, beautiful women, princes, snowmaidens, and more. Scottish Mythology
Discover the legends, folklore and religion of Scotland. Immerse yourself in this folk romance about a Scottish lass, a knight known as Black Bull, and a deceptive washer woman and her daughter. Siberian Mythology Enjoy a Siberian tale about the Sun's three daughters, Golden Sunshine, Misty Shadow, and Bright Sunbeam. Siren Mythology Folklore. The siren is a sea creature, mentioned in many tales, including: The Odyssey, Jason and the Argonauts, and Orpheus. South Pacific Mythology Read the tales from South Pacific Mythology.

6. Classic Literature - About Books And Writers From Around The World
Books on Celtic Archeology, History, Language, Culture. Gaelic Mythology. Irish Mythology. scottish mythology. Welsh Mythology
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Chopin

Now, for the first time, Library of America publishes the complete works of Chopin in one authoritative volume, including many previously uncollected stories.
More: Collected Works - Read Chopin's stories.
Top Picks: Books About Chopin - Read about her life and works. Jocasta: Born to Sorrow Oedipus married his mother and murdered his father, but there are other characters in the tragedy ... Jocasta was the mother who lost her son, husbands, and even her life. Discussion: Mother Stories... - Who is the most memorable? More: Oedipus the King - Read the text... Faith in a Seed In "Faith in a Seed," we see a continuation of Thoreau's belief in the power of nature... It is Thoreau's final manuscript, presented here for the first time by Bradley P. Dean.

7. Scottish Mythology Contents Page
The Page of scottish mythology. More stories will be added to thefollowing list, as I find them, and as I can type them all in.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Bistro/2330/scottishindex.html
The Page of Scottish Mythology
More stories will be added to the following list, as I find them, and as I can type them all in.
Spellings of names and places etc will be seen to vary and I have used for each story the spellings used by the translator of the stories. Names in brackets after story titles indicate the translator of this version of the story.
Index of Scottish Names in the stories

Return to the Map

8. Myths & Folklore - Page 3 Of 3
Find information, more pages, and resources related to mythology around the world. scottish mythology. Discover the legends, folklore and religion of Scotland.
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Guide picks Previous
Roman Mythology

Review the mythological legends of ancient Rome. Explore the history of the city's founders, and read mythical stories. Russian Mythology
Enjoy these tales of clever soldiers, beautiful women, princes, snowmaidens, and more. Scottish Mythology
Discover the legends, folklore and religion of Scotland. Immerse yourself in this folk romance about a Scottish lass, a knight known as Black Bull, and a deceptive washer woman and her daughter. Siberian Mythology Enjoy a Siberian tale about the Sun's three daughters, Golden Sunshine, Misty Shadow, and Bright Sunbeam. Siren Mythology Folklore. The siren is a sea creature, mentioned in many tales, including: The Odyssey, Jason and the Argonauts, and Orpheus. South Pacific Mythology Read the tales from South Pacific Mythology.

9. Scottish Resources
Alan FraserScotland-Faeries. Mythology and Folklore. scottish mythology.Legends, Folklore and Religion. Celts Selections Folklore and Mythology.
http://www.geocities.com/reesairishgirl/ScottishResources.html
Cece's Scottish Tartans Electric Scotland's Scottish History Scotland Tourist info Scottish Surnames ... Pictures of Scotland Scottish Resources The International Clan Gregor Web Community Religion, Mythology and Folklore All About Romance: The Tuatha De Danaan Welcome to the Heart O'Scotland ... Kinloch Rannoch

10. Celts' Selections: Folklore & Mythology
, Scottish Folk. •, Welsh Folk. Books •, Archaeology History. •, Christianity.•, Folklore Mythology. •, Genealogy. scottish mythology. Welsh Mythology. ~~~.
http://www.celts.org/bookstore/folklore.htm
Related Kelly Webworks Robert Emmet Clan Kelly United Irishmen ... Celts Home Departments Books Calendar Celtic Images Coats of Arms Music Celtic Folk Irish Folk Scottish Folk Welsh Folk Books Christianity Genealogy Knotworks Spirituality ... More Kelly Webworks Selections Support the Site
Visit the Blarney Canning Co. Sponsors Emmetsburg Saint Patrick's Association The City of Emmetsburg Clan Kelly County Johnson Irish , Johnson Co. Iowa Kelly's Home Computing Robert Emmet 1778-1803 Sons of Ireland Kelly Webworks ... SaPaDaPaSo , Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ireland Information Click here for free resources from Ireland including Coats of Arms, Screensavers and much more. KMKelly Folklore Celtic Folklore Gaelic Folklore Irish Folklore Scottish Folklore ... Celtic Tales of Birds and Beasts (Stories from the Otherworld) by Mara Freeman Order an autographed copy of The Druid Stone by Nancy Monaghan
More information at Nancy's web site
Animals in Celtic Life and Myth by Miranda Green Celtic Folklore Cooking by Joanne Asala Celtic Heritage : Ancient Tradition in Ireland and Wales Celtic Myths and Legends by TW Rolleston A Circle of Stones : Journeys and Meditations for Modern Celts by Erynn Rowan Laurie

11. Irish Mythology
Irish scottish mythology. Irish Mythology. Welcome to the Island Thissite will welcome you to the island of Ireland. Enjoy. scottish mythology.
http://www.gwhs.phila.k12.pa.us/students/projects/1999/medina/mythology/Irish&Sc
Irish Mythology Welcome to the Island
This site will welcome you to the island of Ireland. There are three links you may be interested in. The is a Gods link , a Mythology link, and Folklore, . Scroll down to get to the Mythology of Folklore. Enjoy. Tir Nan Og (The Land of the Young)
This is mostly an Irish fairies home page. The Tir Nan Og (The Land of the Young) can be found here with many others. You can find other faeries, the non faeries, the story of Osin, and poetry from Tamlane. There are many nifty graphics. Enjoy. Irish Literature, Mythology, Folklore, and Drama
Scottish Mythology Mythology and Legend
r e f e r e n c e

This is a list of references. This page contain various things but one of them is mythology. They are the best and the ones with most information. Have fun surfing this site. Clan MacLachlan Worldwide
This is a list of references. This page contain various things but one of them is mythology. They are the best and the ones with most information. Have fun surfing this site. Back to Mythology's Home Page

12. Mythology
Greek. Greek Roman. Irish scottish mythology. Norse Vikings. Korean,Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian Mythology. Mayan, Aztecs Incas.
http://www.gwhs.phila.k12.pa.us/students/projects/1999/medina/mythology/mytholog
Mythology Beowulf Classical Mythology Classicals in their original text- on line. Greek ... Kids

13. A Mythology For The Third Millennium…
Roman and Greek mythology provided Sol and Helios, the sun gods. scottish mythology gives us the Loch Ness Monster.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/9445/mythology.html
A Mythology for the Third Millennium… By D. Mayers Myth: noun. From the Greek mythos
a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
a popular belief or tradition whose origin has been lost that has grown up around something or someone
a person or thing having only an imaginary or unverifiable existence
the whole body of myths When we look back on history, mythology has an importance and impact roughly the same as actual fact. Mythology is the source of our childhood fears, of things that go bump in the night, of things better left unnamed. Mythology is the sole source of religion. Mythology has served to answer life’s greatest questions, if somewhat inaccurately. Roman and Greek mythology provided Sol and Helios, the sun gods. Scottish mythology gives us the Loch Ness Monster. American myths tell of Sasquatch or Big Foot and are paralleled by the Himalayan Rakshasa or Yeti. All of our Gods, demons, superstitions, heroes and heroines are alive in myth. But, I fear we have ushered them to death’s door, and are asking for them, the long sleep. As man’s intelligence and wisdom increase we place more and more of our faith in the new religion…science. Man has mapped the genome. We know that people born with tails were not the result of an unholy union with a demon. We know the sun is not a blazing chariot pulled across the sky. We know the Earth does not rest upon the back of a giant turtle. I have enough concerns without worrying about a giant turtle deciding to take a walk closer to the sun.

14. SOPHIAGROUP Book Store
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. scottish mythology/Archeology/Anthropology/History Ancient Modern. Carmina Gadelica By Alexander
http://sophiagroup.org/bstore.html
The
SOPHIA
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Herbal References

Languages

A Dictionary of Symbols
By Carl G. Liungman
By Bruce Lincoln
From The Omens of Babylon: Astrology and Ancient Mesopotamia
By Michael Baigent
Holy Blood, Holy Grail
By Michael Baigent, Henry Lincoln, Richard Leigh
Lucifer: The Devil in the Middle Ages
By Jeffrey Burton Russell
Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy
By Mircea Eliade The Epic of Gilgamesh English Version w/ an introduction by N.K. Sanders The Egyptian Book of the Dead By E.A. Wallis Budge The Golden Bough By James George Frazer The Gnostic Gospels By Elaine Pagels By Mircea Eliade A History of Pagan Europe By Miranda J. Green Dictionary of Celtic Mythology By Peter Berresford Ellis Faeries By H.R. Ellis Davidson Pagan Celtic Britain By Anne Ross The Celts By Nora Chadwick w/ Introduction by Barry Cunliffe The Celts By T.G.E. Powell / Stuart Piggott The Druids By Peter Berresford Ellis The Druids By Stuart Piggott The Mabinogion Edited / Translated By Jeffrey Gantz Herbal References A Modern Herbal - Vol I By Maude Grieve A Modern Herbal - Vol 2 By Maude Grieve How To Be Your Own Herbal Pharmacist By Linda Rector Page, N.D. Ph.D.

15. MYTHOLOGY
and Legends The History of the Scottish Kilt as the name implies, history ratherthan mythology, but pretty interesting scottish mythology and Legend from
http://www.greatdreams.com/myth.htm
MYTHOLOGY APOLLO APHRODITE ARES ARTEMIS ... Childrens Mythology By Carol Hurst CHARON CUNEIFORM Day of Rest and Atonement, Azazel, Jarmo, Jericho, and Mythology EGYPTIAN GODS ... Icarus in Flight By Boris Vallejo INDEX to THE SECRET DOCTRINE Internet And Greek Mythology JAYNE'S EGYPTIAN RESEARCH PAGE JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS ... ZETA TALK - VISOGOTHS
Here is a glittering collection of legends and myths, monsters and heroes, gods and demons and more that is here, make your choice below.
A B C D ... Time . calendars, clocks, cycles, attitudes toward time. Nature Spirits of the World Australia's Aboriginal Peoples Old Europe The Wheel of the Year ... Samhain (Halloween) Mexico, Day of the Dead Archival Page Currently, this covers from May 26, 1999 to August 31, 1999. This page for teachers (or for those who homeschool) contains links to mythology, folklore, and general sites with data and lesson plans for grades K-12. Cross-cultural, Multi-regional, Interdisciplinary Collections Beginning with "The Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research," this section looks at very large and comprehensive collections.

16. Mythology, Folklore, And A Little Bit Of Religion
Fair ManServant; The Gaelic Cultural Centre includes scottish mythology,folklore, and faery tales; scottish mythology and Legend
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bnagy/sarahsite/myths2.html
Mythology, Folklore, and a little bit of Religion
Welcome! This page is essentially a massive list of links to sites about mythology, folklore, and religion. I've tried to sort them all by category, which has the advantage that it (theoretically, at any rate) makes it easier to find what you're looking for, but can lead to some pretty deeply nested subdivisions and also means that a lot of these pages do link to each other. There are links here to almost every relevant page I can find "almost" because there are a few things I don't have here: pages not in English, usenet sites, urban folklore and cyberlore sites, or any pages relating to "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys."
    Also, *please* mail me if
  • Any of my links have problems, are out of date, have moved, or whatever
  • You think I've mis-categorized something (always a possibility!)
  • You've got a site you'd like me to add to my list
  • I've got a link to your site and you wish I didn't
That's about it . . . happy mything!

17. Will Maclean: Driftworks
scottish mythology, autobiography moulded through the land and childhood, all contributeto his cohesive and dynamic oeuvre, yet it is also varied and poetic.
http://www.studio-international.co.uk/reports/maclean_will.htm
Link
Uploaded 30/1/02 Will Maclean: Driftworks
Laurel Reuter. Will Maclean: Cardinal Points . North Dakota: North Dakota Museum of Art, 2002.
(ISBN 0943107121) Will Maclean: Cardinal Points by Laurel Reuter of the North Dakota Museum of Art.(1)
Will Maclean is, as Sorley Maclean states:
Will Maclean: Cardinal Points , the poem The Loss of Gaelic: Sioldadh No Gaidhlige , by Meg Bateman is illustrated by an enigmatic and beautiful etching.
You gave me an intellectual grasp
of something unique dying out,
of a despoiling humanity
An old woman dies at home,
your anchorage rope is fraying; now I can see in your eyes the heart-break of the matter.(9) Maclean comments on his response: Footnotes: 1. Laurel Reuter. Will Maclean: Cardinal Points . North Dakota: North Dakota Museum of Art, 2002. (This book is based on an exhibition organised by the North Dakota Museum of Art and the McMaster Museum of Art, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.) Op. cit.

18. Diaryland!! Online Diary - Fun, Free Online Diaries You Can Update Through Your
I’m here to instruct you, to fill your minds with the wondersof Irish and scottish mythology,” she said. “My name is Anna
http://emmie97.diaryland.com/021106_80.html

19. Comment On Back, Baby!
Posted by Tim 31 October 2002. I'll have to check back out the books onscottish mythology really folk tales- I perused a few months back.
http://www.ninepence.com/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=222

20. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Kelpie Or Kelpy.
1898. Kelpie or Kelpy. A spirit of the waters in the form of a horse, inscottish mythology. Not unlike the Irish Phooka. (See F AIRY. ), 1.
http://www.bartleby.com/81/9465.html
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A CONTENTS ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD E. Cobham Brewer . Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. Kelpie or Kelpy.

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