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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 378 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CELTIC .—M. H. d'See also:

Arbois de Jubainville, Cours de litterature celtique (12 vols., 1883-19o2), one vol. trans. into See also:English by R. I. Best, The Irish Mythological See also:Cycle and Celtic See also:Mythology (1903).; L. See also:Petit de Julleville, Hist. de la langue et de la lift. francaise, i. Moyen Bge (1896); C. See also:Squire, The Mythology of the See also:British Isles: an Introduction to Celtic Myth and See also:Romance (1905) ; J. Rhys, Celtic See also:Britain (3rd ed., 1904). See also:SLAVONIC.—A. N. See also:Rambaud, La Russie epique (1876); W. Wollner, Untersuchungen fiber See also:die Volksepik der Grossrussen (1879) ; W.

R. Morfill, Slavonic Literature (1883).

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