11-09-2006, 07:24 PM
I agree.
In fact, they have attempted to turn British mythology on its head by saying that the primary points of Arthurian legend stems from Scythian-- not Celtic, Roman, Irish or Germanic--archetypes. No small feat.
As I wrote, they were not quite successful, but their book makes provocative--if not totally persuasive--reading.
In fact, they have attempted to turn British mythology on its head by saying that the primary points of Arthurian legend stems from Scythian-- not Celtic, Roman, Irish or Germanic--archetypes. No small feat.
As I wrote, they were not quite successful, but their book makes provocative--if not totally persuasive--reading.
"Fugit irreparabile tempus" (Irrecoverable time glides away) Virgil
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