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Crossing the circle at the Holy Wells of Ireland

Walter BrennemanMary Brenneman

Abstract

Even before the time of the Celts, Ireland was believed to be a land of power that "welled up" from the earth in the form of bubbling springs and healing waters. The myths and rituals surrounding these holy wells have been modified through the centuries as pre-Celtic and Celtic rituals blended with Christian traditions to form the combination of rites performed at these sites today. Drawing on fifteen years of fieldwork and archival research, conversations with local informants, and scrutiny of dozens of maps ancient and modern, the Brennemans have written the first study of these wells that offers an in-depth interpretation of their symbolism and their mythological and ritual origins.

Publication details

Publisher: University Press of Virginia

Place: Charlottesville

Year: 1995

Pages: 141, xii

ISBN (hardback): 9780813915487

Full citation:

Brenneman Walter, Brenneman Mary (1995) Crossing the circle at the Holy Wells of Ireland. Charlottesville, University Press of Virginia.