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  1. The Watcher by the Threshold: Shorter Scottish Fiction by John Buchan, 1998-03
  2. Essential Celtic Mythology (Stories That Change the World) by Lindsay Clarke, 1997-01-25
  3. Scottish Sketches by AMELIA E. BARR, 2010-04-03
  4. Scottish Proverbs (Chambers mini guides) by Nicola Wood, 1989-04-20
  5. Scottish Proverbs
  6. Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology
  7. Mythology of the British Isles by Geoffrey Ashe, 1990-04-05
  8. Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English Poetry by Douglas Bush, 1969-01-01
  9. The Mythology of Middle-Earth. by Ruth S. Noel, 1977-09
  10. Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine (The Mythology classic!) by Lewis Spence, 2009-08-02
  11. Scottish Myths and Legends (Waverley Scottish Classics) by Judy Hamilton, 2009-04-09
  12. Scottish Myths & Legends by K. E. Sullivan, 1999-06
  13. Scottish Wonder Tales from Myth and Legend by Donald A. Mackenzie, 1997-02-01
  14. The Silver Bough: Scottish Folk-Lore and Folk-Belief (Canongate Classics) by F. Marian McNeill, 1989-10

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43. Scottish Mythology
Myths have emerged for various purposes throughout the history of Scotland, sometimes being elaborated upon by successive generations, and at other times
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Myths have emerged for various purposes throughout the history of Scotland, sometimes being elaborated upon by successive generations, and at other times being completely rejected and replaced by other explanatory narratives.
National mythology
  • Origin Legends: Several origin legends for the Scotti were created during the historical period, serving various purposes. Wishing to maintain a connection with Ireland, a common origin in the kingdom of D¡l Riata was asserted for many centuries. The Scottish Crown's claim of independence against the aggressively expansionist English Crown during the Scottish Wars Of Independence was the incentive for other more creative origin legends.
    (an international folklore motif) and they were ascribed with powers like those of the fairies, brewing heather from secret recipes and living in underground chambers. In the eighteenth century, as Lowlanders were eager to be accepted as fellow Anglo-Saxons by the Anglocentric British Empire, the Picts were co-opted as a "Germanic" race.

Religious mythology
Myth is sometimes an aspect of Folklore , but not all myth is folklore, nor is all folklore myth or mythological.

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  • Origin Legends: Several origin legends for the Scotti were created during the historical period, serving various purposes. Wishing to maintain a connection with Ireland, a common origin in the kingdom of D¡l Riata was asserted for many centuries. The Scottish Crown's claim of independence against the aggressively expansionist English Crown during the Scottish Wars of Independence was the incentive for other more creative origin legends. Picts : Once the Picts were assimilated into the Gaelic world and their actual characteristics faded out of memory, folkloric elements filled the gaps of history. Their "sudden disappearance" was explained as a slaughter happening at a banquet given by

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Jump to: navigation search Template:Celtic mythology Scottish mythology may refer to any of the mythologies of Scotland . Myths have emerged for various purposes throughout the history of Scotland, sometimes being elaborated upon by successive generations, and at other times being completely rejected and replaced by other explanatory narratives.
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  • Origin legends: Several origin legends for the Scots were created during the historical period, serving various purposes. Wishing to maintain a connection with Ireland, a common origin in the kingdom of D¡l Riata was asserted for many centuries. The Scottish Crown's claim of independence against the aggressively expansionist English Crown during the Scottish Wars of Independence was the incentive for other more creative origin legends. Picts : Once the Picts were assimilated into the Gaelic world and their actual characteristics faded out of memory, folkloric elements filled the gaps of history. Their "sudden disappearance" was explained as a slaughter happening at a banquet given by Kenneth MacAlpin (an international folklore motif) and they were ascribed with powers like those of the fairies, brewing heather from secret recipes and living in underground chambers. In the eighteenth century, as Lowlanders were eager to be accepted as fellow Anglo-Saxons by the Anglocentric British Empire, the Picts were co-opted as a "Germanic" race despite the fact that linguistic studies have shown the pictish language to have been either a pre-celtic or a brythonic language.

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48. Scottish Mythology
Scottish mythology. Aneirin, Aneurin or Neirin mab Dwywei (ca. 525 600) was a Brythonic poet, believed to have been a court poet or bard in one of the
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Aneirin Aneurin or Neirin mab Dwywei (ca. 525 - 600) was a Brythonic poet, believed to have been a court poet or bard in one of the Brythonic kingdoms of southern Scotland. He wrote in Old Welsh, from which the modern Welsh language is descended. His work is preserved in the 13th century manuscript known as the Book of Aneirin, the language of which has been partially modernised into Middle Welsh. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aneirin" The banshee ( ) is a creature in Gaelic folklore, the word being derived from the Old Irish ben s­de , modern Irish bean s­dhe or bean s­ , " fairy woman" ( bean , woman, and sidhe , being the tuiseal ginideach or possessive case of "fairy"). The s­dh are derived from pre-Christian Gaelic deities. ...more on Wikipedia about "Banshee" The Book of Aneirin (Welsh: Llyfr Aneirin ) is a medieval manuscript which contains Y Gododdin , an early Welsh-language poem, written in southern Scotland, commemorating the battle of Catterick around the year 600, and other poems attributed to Aneirin. The manuscript itself dates from around 1265. It is kept at Cardiff Central Library. ...more on Wikipedia about "Book of Aneirin"

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