Hermes Britannicus is a dissertation written by William Lisle Bowles that explores the Celtic deity Teutates and his connection to the Roman god Mercury, as well as the origin and purpose of the Great Temple at Abury. The book delves into the historical and mythological aspects of Teutates and Mercury, examining their similarities and differences and how they were worshipped by the ancient Celts and Romans. Bowles also provides evidence and arguments...
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