books by Jean Markale
books:
Jean Markale
Eleanor of Aquitaine: Queen of the Troubadours
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 2007
Excellent Resource, well written
Jean Markale presents us with a very in depth look at Eleanor of Aquitaine, mother of King Richard the Lionhearted and King John and wife to both the King of France, Louis VII and the King of England, Henry II. The book is in three parts. The first part of the book ...
The Pagan Mysteries of Halloween: Celebrating the Dark Half of the Year
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 2001
From the viewpoint of an Historian, a Poet and a Philosopher
Jean Markale is described as a poet, philosopher, historian and storyteller. His field of specialty is pre-Christian and medieval culture and spirituality. He is a very well known French author of over 40 books and is a specialist in Celtic studies at Sorbonne ...
Cathedral of the Black Madonna: The Druids and the Mysteries of Chartres
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 2004
A stunning labyrinth of discovery
Jean Markale's books are an amazing journey of discovery through philosophy, gnosis, and the wonderful world of esoterica. He is a mystic and a scholar, he is a teacher and a guide. Markale will never force his conclusions upon you, rather he leads you to them and ...
The Church of Mary Magdalene: The Sacred Feminine and the Treasure of Rennes-le-Chateau
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 2004
Mary Magdalene influence on history of Christianity
THE CHURCH OF MARY MAGDALENE - The Sacred Feminine and the Treasure of Rennes-le-Chateau by Jean Markale. Inner Traditions, One Park St., Rochester, VT 05767; www.innertraditions.com; inbox@innertraditions.com. 311 pp. $18.95 trade paper, ISBN 0-89281-199-4. ...
Women of the Celts
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 1986
One of the best books on Celtic History and gender issues
I highly reccomend this book to anyone interested in Celtic History, gender issues, or feminism. The work is factually accurate and detailed (highly unusual for this newly popluar field) AS WELL AS entertaining and readable. For the Celtic enthusiast, I also ...
The Great Goddess: Reverence of the Divine Feminine from the Paleolithic to the Present
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 1999
Well worth the reading effort
This is a book that I bought after reading Markale's previous book Women of the Celts. I have to admit first that it was dry in some areas but picked up in others. Much of his focus is from a scholarly level and he focuses mostly on the many images of the Feminine ...
Montségur and the Mystery of the Cathars
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 2003
THE DEFINITIVE BOOK ABOUT CATHARISM AND THE CATHARS ?
I have to admit that I didn't know much about Catharism before reading the book of Jean Markale. I knew, yes, that one could find, in the southwest part of France a touristy region whose main attractions were the Cathar castles, that's all. If you have general notions ...
The Druids: Celtic Priests of Nature
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 1999
Detailed Insight Into The World of the Druids
Jean Markale's book "The Druids: Celtic Priests of Nature" must be read several times to grasp all that it says. This is not in any way because the book is poorly written - on the contrary it is very well written, and contains so much information that it must be read ...
Merlin: Priest of Nature
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 1995
A book of substance, depth, and meaning
_If you are primarily looking for the Merlin of the Arthurian romances, you will find little of him here. This book places him far to the north in the Scottish lowlands- 50 years after the time of Arthur. _Yet, this is absolutely the best study of Merlin that I have ...
The Celts: Uncovering the Mythic and Historic Origins of Western Culture
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 1993
The Celts: Uncovering the Mythic and Historic Origins of Wes
Jean Markale's The Celts is a must. It is one of the most informative books on the Celts that I have ever read. Along with his King of the Celts, Women of the Celts, and Merlin, one is transported into that world of the Celts to find what beautiful, intelligent, ...
Contes de la mort des pays de France
Jean Markale
Albin Michel
, 1992
The Epics of Celtic Ireland: Ancient Tales of Mystery and Magic
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 2000
Excellent presentation
This is indeed one of the best sources I have found relating to the simple retelling of the ancient, Celtic tales. Everything is explained with great simplicity, lending itself to be understood without sacrificing the original context of the stories. I highly recomend ...
Le Mont Saint-Michel et l'enigme du dragon (Histoire de la France secrete) (French Edition)
Jean Markale
Pygmalion/G. Watelet
, 1987
The Templar Treasure at Gisors
Jean Markale
Inner Traditions
, 2003
Just out to discredit the work of other authors
The pretentious author of this book begins by debunking the myth of the Templar treasure of Gizors and then proceeds to discredit the theories of almost all Templar authors. We are left believing that he must know the truth, although he does not present us with any ...
Histoire de la France secrète, volume 2
Jean Markale
Pygmalion
, 2000
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