Read Myths and Legends of the Celts (Penguin Reference) Online
Authors: James MacKillop
O’Hara family (fictional),
52–3
Ohio River,
115
Ó hUiginn, Tadhg Dall,
10
Oidheadh Chlainne Lir
,
17
,
83
,
113
,
118
,
152
,
155
;
dating of,
152
,
163
;
summarized,
163–5
Oisín,
20
,
78
,
123
,
216
,
219
,
220
,
221
,
222
,
229
,
230
,
232
,
234
,
235
,
236
,
238–9
;
etymology of name,
20
,
229
;
as Manx hero Oshin,
293
;
narrative of,
240–42
Old English,
see
Anglo-Saxons
‘Old English’ in Ireland,
49
Old Irish,
xi
,
xiii
,
xxiv
,
37
,
45
,
48
,
51
,
74
,
128
,
130
,
150
,
165–6
,
220
,
233
,
287
,
293
Olimpo Celta
,
303
ollam
,
226
Olloudius,
33
Olmstead, Garrett,
xx
Ong, Walter J.,
285
‘Only Jealousy of Emer, the’,
see
Serglige Con Culainn
Ontario,
291
Oonagh,
231–2
oral tradition,
xviii
,
xxv
,
7
,
8
,
10
,
19
,
32
,
76
,
88
,
102–3
,
122
,
123
,
134
,
149
,
166
,
171
,
191
,
232–3
,
237
,
238
,
249
,
256
,
263
,
284–6
,
295–6
,
299
,
302
,
303
;
see also
folklore
Orality and Literacy
,
285
Orange (France),
9
Orastie (Romania),
17
Orc Triath,
18
Orci,
17
Orlám,
205–6
Orosius,
128
Orpheus,
xxvi
Oscans,
36
Oshin,
293
Ossianic Cycle,
see
Fenian Cycle
Ossianic fashion,
xii
Ossianic Society,
xxiv
otherworld, otherworlds,
11
,
17
,
18
,
20
,
43
,
79
,
99
,
107–24
,
139
,
152
,
157
,
207
,
213
,
225
,
240
,
256
,
263
,
272
,
293
;
names for,
119–24
;
sídh
and,
116–19
;
voyages to,
109–16
Owain ap Urien,
265
Oxford University,
xii
Pagan Past and Christian Present in Early Irish Literature
, xxviii
Palace Beautiful,
113
Palila,
102
Pallas,
32
Pantheon (Rome), the,
97
par
Ys,
302
Paradise Lost
,
xii
Paraguay,
108
‘Parallel Roads’,
228
Parilia,
102
Partholón,
131
Passover,
95
Patai, Raphael,
230
Patrick, St,
xvii
,
xxiii
,
xxvii
,
7
,
19
,
29
,
50
,
90
,
106
,
165
,
219
,
226
,
237
,
238–9
,
240
,
244
Paul the Hermit,
115
Pennant, Thomas,
289
Pentecost,
98
Peronnik,
298
‘Persia, king of’,
154–5
Perthshire,
233
petasus,
33
Peter Simple
,
232
Pezron, Paul-Yves,
xii
phantom funeral,
303
‘Phantom’s Frenzy, The’,
62–3
Pharsalia
,
108
Philomena, St,
89
Phoebus,
31
Phoenicia,
102
phynodderree,
294
Phynodderree, The
,
294
pig, imagery and symbolism,
153
,
154–5
,
161
,
166
,
170
,
175–6
,
202–3
,
226
,
254
,
280–81
Pilgrim’s Progress
,
113
Pirates of Penzance
,
294–5
Pisear,
154–5
pixie, piskie,
295–6
Plain of Delights,
111
Plain of Sea,
110
Plebes Dei
,
136
Pluto,
see
Dis Pater
‘Poem Book of Fionn’,
See
Duanaire Finn
poetry,
7
,
14
,
16
,
26
,
40
,
53
,
64
,
137
,
138
,
142
,
147
,
156
,
170
,
221
,
222
,
224
,
235
,
247
,
265
,
266
,
267
‘poet’s execration’,
16
poisoned spear of Pisear, ‘king of Persia’,
154–5
polytheism,
8
Pomona,
97
‘popular antiquities’,
286
Portugal,
xii
Poseidon,
137
Potiphar’s wife,
253
Powys,
265
Prasutagus,
5
pre-Columbian travel to North America,
115
primogeniture,
50
Pritona,
11
Procolitia,
12
Profane Book of Irish Comedy, The
,
230
programmes of action, xxix
‘Promise, Land of’,
see
Emain Ablach
,
Tír Tairngire
Propp, Vladimir, xxix
Prose Eddas
,
xxv