Footnote 1080:[(return)]

Nennius, 40. In the Irish version they are called "Druids." See p. [238], supra.

Footnote 1081:[(return)]

Pliny, xxx. 1.

Footnote 1082:[(return)]

Adamnan, Vita S. Col., i. 37. ii. 35, etc.; Reeves' Adamnan, 247 f.; Stokes, Three Homilies, 24 f.; Antient Laws of Ireland, i. 15; RC xvii. 142 f.; IT i. 23.

Footnote 1083:[(return)]

Lampridius, Alex. Sev. 60; Vopiscus, Numerienus, 14, Aurelianus, 44.

Footnote 1084:[(return)]

Windisch, Táin, 31, 221; cf. Meyer, Contributions to Irish Lexicog. 176 Joyce, SH i. 238.

Footnote 1085:[(return)]

IT i. 56.

Footnote 1086:[(return)]

Solinus, 35; Tac. Ann. xiv. 30.

Footnote 1087:[(return)]

RC xv. 326, xvi. 34, 277; Windisch, Táin, 331. In LL 75b we hear of "three Druids and three Druidesses."

Footnote 1088:[(return)]

See p. [69], supra; Keating, 331.

Footnote 1089:[(return)]

Jullian, 100; Holder, s.v. "Thucolis."