Edward Davies (Celtic)
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Edward Davies (June 7, 1756 –January 7, 1831), known as 'Celtic' Davies, was a Welsh writer involved in the recovery and re-invention of druidic tradition, alongside Iolo Morganwg. He was the curate of Olveston, Gloucestershire.
[edit] Works
- Celtic Researches on the Origin, Traditions and Languages of the Ancient Britons (1804)
- The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids (1809)