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Freeman, Philip [tr.], “[Various contributions]”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. [Various].

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Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 6. Aristotle Politics 2.6.6; Nicomachean ethics 3.7.6–7; Eudemian ethics 3.1.25”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 6.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 24. Dion Chrysostom Orationis 49”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 30–31.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 54. isidorus De chorographia 3.6.53”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 48.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 27. Suetonius Claudius 25”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 31.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “The Posidonian tradition: § 18. Diodorus Siculus 5.27–32”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 12–15.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 36. Clement of Alexandria Stromata 1.15.70.1”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 35–36.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 61. Pacatus Panegyric on Theodosius 5.2”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 49.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 13. Anonymous poet Greek anthology 9.125”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 8.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 31. Tacitus Annals 14.30”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 34.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 7. Ephorus s.v. Strabo Geography 4.4.6”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 6.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 25. Cicero De divinatione 1.41.90”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 31.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 55. Tacitus Agricola 24.3”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 48.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 60. Ammianus Marcellinus History 27.8.5”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 49.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “The Posidonian tradition: § 20. De bello Gallico 4.33; 5.12–16”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 23–25.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 37. Valerius Maximus 2.6.10”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 36.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 62. Jerome Adversus Jovinianum 2.7”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 49–50.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 14. Polybius History”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 8–9.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 33. Vopiscus Numerianus 14; Aurelianus 63.4.5”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 34–35.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 56. Ptolemy Geography 1.11.7”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 48.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 8. Theopompus s.v. Athenæus Deipnosophistae 10.443b–c”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 6.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 26. Ammianus Marcellinus”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 31.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 3. Hecatæus of Miletus s.v. Stephan of Byzantium ¶ Fragments 54–56”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 5.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “The Posidonian tradition. The Gauls’ invasion of Rome: § 21. Titus Livius (Livy) Ab urbe condita 5”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 26–27.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “The poisoned libation: the love-triangle of Sinātus, Sīnorix, & the high-priestess Cammā: § 44. Polyaenus History 8.39”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 41–42.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 63. Symmachus Epistle 2.77”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 50.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 15. Pseudo-Scymnus Periplus 183–87”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 9–10.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 32. Lampridius Alexander Severus 59.5”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 34.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 57. Solinus Collectanea rerum memorabilium 22.2–5”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 48–49.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors. The Celts of the Balkans and Alexander the Great: § 9. Ptolemy I s.v. Strabo 7.3.8”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 7.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 29. Pliny Natural history”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 32–33.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 4. Herodotus History 2.33”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 5.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “The Posidonian tradition. The Gauls’ invasion of Greece: § 22. Marcus Junianus Justinus (Justin) Epitome of the Philippic history 24 of Pompeius Trogus”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 28–30.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 50. Avienus Ora maritima”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 46–47.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 64. Claudian”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 50.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 16. Nicander of Colophon s.v. Tertullian De anima 57.10”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 10.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 34. Ausonius Commem. professorum”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 35.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 59. Anonymous Panegyric on Constantine Augustus 7.2”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 49.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 11. Sopater s.v. Athenæus Deipnosophistae 15.160e”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 7.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 28. Pomponius Mela De situ orbis 3.2.18–19”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 31–32.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 5. Plato Laws 1.637d–e”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 6.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 23. Diogenes Laertius Vitae, Intro.”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 30.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 53. Strabo Geography”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 47.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “The Posidonian tradition: § 17. Athenæus Deipnosophistae”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 10–11.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 35. Hippolytus Philosophumena 1.25”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 35.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Ireland before St Patrick: § 58. Anonymous Panegyric on Constantius Cæsar 11.4”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 49.
Freeman, Philip [tr.], “Pre-Posidonian authors: § 12. Phylarchus s.v. Athenæus Deipnosophistae 4.150d–f”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 8.
Freeman, Philip, and John T. Koch [trs.], “The classical authors on the druids: § 30. Lucan Pharsalia ¶ 1.450–58”, in: John T. Koch, and John Carey (eds), The Celtic Heroic Age. Literary sources for ancient Celtic Europe and early Ireland & Wales, 4th ed., 1, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2003. 33–34.
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