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Antiqua restaurata
A concise historical account of the ancient druids, shewing their civil and religious governments, ceremonies, groves, derivations, and etymologies, categorically deduced; with biographical sketches. To which will be annexed, the animated speech of Caractacus, when sent captive to Rome. Also, the remains of druidical antiquity, in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and France, illustrated with copious remarks, the whole drawn from sources of respectable information, and by permission inscribed to the united lodges in the most noble and venerable order of druids. By Jacob Des Moulins, P.G.A -
An enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion, temples, &c
Being the substance of some letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, Bart. Wherein, The Primaeval Institution and Universality of the Christian Scheme is manifested; The Principles of the Patriarchs and Druids are laid open and shewn to correspond entirely with each other, and Both with the Doctrines of Christianity; The Earliest Antiquities of the British Islands are explained; and An Account given of the Sacred Structures of the Druids; Particularly the stupendous Works of Abiry, Stonehenge, &c. in Wiltshire, are minutely described. By William Cooke, M. A. Rector of Oldbury and Didmarton in Gloucestershire, Vicar of Enford in Wiltshire, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Suffolk. Illustrated with copper plates -
Mythology compared with history
or, the fables of the ancients elucidated from historical records. For the use of young persons. To which is now first added, an enquiry into the religion of the first inhabitants of Great Britain. Together with some account of the ancient Druids. Dedicated to the righthon-lady Barbara pleydell Bouverie. By M. L'Abbé d Tressan; translated from the French by H. North -
Choir gaur
the grand orrery of the ancient Druids, commonly called Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain, astronomically explained, and mathematically proved to be a temple erected in the earliest ages, for observing the motions of the heavenly bodies -
Fiery shapes
celestial portents and astrology in Ireland and Wales, 700 - 1700 -
Antiquities, historical and monumental, of the county of Cornwall
Consisting of several essays on the first inhabitants, druid-superstition, customs, and remains of the most remote antiquity in Britain, and the British isles, exemplified and proved by monuments now extant in Cornwall and the scilly islands, with a vocabulary of the Cornu-British language. By William Borlase, LL. D. F.R.S. Rector of Ludgvan, Cornwall -
Choir gaur
the grand orrery of the ancient Druids, commonly called Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain, astronomically explained, and mathematically proved to be a temple erected in the earliest Ages, for observing the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies. Illustrated with three copper plates. By Dr. John Smith, Inoculator of the Small-Pox -
A description of Stonehenge, Abiry, &c. in Wiltshire. With an account of the learning and discipline of the Druids. To which is added, an account of antiquities on Salisbury Plain
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A description of Stonehenge, Abiry, &c. in Wiltshire. With an account of the learning and discipline of the Druids. To which is added, an account of antiquities on Salisbury Plain
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Imogen
a pastoral romance. In two volumes. From the ancient British