Disciplines
History, Archaeology (50%); Philosophy, Ethics, Religion (10%); Linguistics and Literature (40%)
Keywords
Celts,
Antiquity,
Religion,
Greek and Latin literature,
Commented Textedition
Abstract
The subject of this work is the religion of the Celts as far as depicted in the ancient literary sources. Our knowledge
of this part of Celtic life is, beside epigraphic monuments and archaeological findings, mainly based on the Greek
and Latin literary testimonies. This material was for the first time collected in the thirties of the last century by
Johannes ZWICKER in his Fontes Historiae Religionis Celticae. In this collection, which is not replaced till today,
a lot of relevant passages are missing; moreover it is a mere text-collection without any commentary. The scope of
the present research is to overcome with these deficits: For the sake of a better understanding the Greek and Latin
testimonies are presented with an attached German translation. Furthermore the chronologically arranged passages
are furnished with a detailed commentary, in which these often problematic testimonies are thoroughly analysed on
the basis of current research. Questions of textual criticism and Quellenkritik are taken into consideration. The
particular testimonies are treated in the larger framework of the relevant work, the intrinsic text references and the
special features of specific literary genera are taken into account. In the following textual analysis the information
content of the testimonies is interpreted. For this purpose the results of various relevant scientific disciplines were
gathered together. This allows a better understanding of the literary testimonies i.e. confirmations, corrections or
supplements. The present volume is the last of the three planed volumes. It contains 339 passages from 108
different authors, starting with the 2nd century AD writer Arrianos up to the Italian humanist Natalis Comes (16th
century AD).