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Ogham - Holy Dry Serpent

Ogham - Holy Dry Serpent 
In Ogham, author John Nicholls explores the medieval alphabet sometimes referred to as 'The Celtic Tree', and puts it to a new, modern use.

Modern words, and texts, such as The Lord's Prayer and verses from The Koran, are translated into the ancient language

With the exception of linguists, Ogham is little known today, but a divination myth used by Ogham is in the Irish Mythological Cycle: the Druid Dalan takes four wands of yew and writes letters upon them, he then uses the symbols for divination. This is an ancient language re-discovered.

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Author John M Nicholls
ISBN 9781846241437
Cover Type Hardback
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Publication Date 1/8/2007
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Price: £16.99

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