The Celtic Dragon Myth - Forgotten Books Author:John Francis Campbell "The Scottish folklorist J.F. Campbell pieced together the tale of the Celtic Dragon, an intricate oft-told story involving not just dragons but mermaids, giants, and sidhe (fairies). This story, or portions thereof, is found in many Indo-European folklore traditions, as far afield as India. Campbell includes not only his merged narrative, but o... more »riginal Gaelic texts for two of the episodes. Campbell is best known for his four volume Popular Tales of the Western Highlands, also available at this site. The book includes a contribution by George Henderson, the Gaelic text and an English translation of the related tale of Fraoch and the Dragon." (Quote from sacred-texts.com)
About the Author
"John Francis Campbell (Iain Frangan Caimbeul, known in Scottish Gaelic as Iain Og Ile ('Young John of Islay'); born in Islay, 29 December 1821 - died in Cannes, 17 February 1885), Celtic scholar, educated at Eton and Edinburgh, was afterwards Secretary to the Lighthouse Commission. He was an authority on Celtic folk-lore, and published the bilingual Popular Tales of the West Highlands (4 vols., 1860-62), and Gaelic various texts.
Campbell also invented the sunshine recorder that bears his name as the Campbell-Stokes recorder." (Quote from wikipedia.org)
Table of Contents
Publisher's Preface; Introduction; The Geste Of Fraoch; The Death Of Fraoch ; The Celtic Dragon Myth; Introduction; The Fisher; The Weapon; The Three Ways; First Way; The Mermaid; First Way; The Second Way; The Meeting Of The Three Ways; The Meeting Of The Fisher's Three Sons; Notes To Celtic Dragon Myth; Gaelic; Na TrĚ Rathaidean MÓra ; An T-iasgair
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