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The Philosopher And The Druids Philip Freeman

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The Philosopher And The Druids Philip Freeman
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.01 MB
Author: Philip Freeman
ISBN: bb1e9c5f-8279-4f25-9889-b983f8db56db, BB1E9C5F-8279-4F25-9889-B983F8DB56DB
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Philosopher And The Druids Philip Freeman by Philip Freeman bb1e9c5f-8279-4f25-9889-b983f8db56db, BB1E9C5F-8279-4F25-9889-B983F8DB56DB instant download after payment.

Early in the first century B.C. a Greek philosopher named Posidonius began an ambitious and dangerous journey into the little-known lands of the Celts. A man of great intellectual curiosity and considerable daring, Posidonius traveled from his home on the island of Rhodes to Rome, the capital of the expanding empire that had begun to dominate the Mediterranean. From there Posidonius planned to investigate for himself the mysterious Celts, reputed to be cannibals and savages. His journey would be one of the great adventures of the ancient world.

Posidonius journeyed deep into the heart of the Celtic lands in Gaul. There he discovered that the Celts were not barbarians but a sophisticated people who studied the stars, composed beautiful poetry, and venerated a priestly caste known as the Druids. Celtic warriors painted their bodies, wore pants, and decapitated their foes. Posidonius was amazed at the Celtic women, who enjoyed greater freedoms than the women of Rome, and was...

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