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Ogham
- Ogham -
Everything Ogham.
Every Ogham thing on the Web
- Ogham Standard Character Set The definitive list of Ogham
characters which is part of ISO/IEC 10646. The Ogham character names are
given in English and Irish Gaelic. http://www.evertype.com/standards/og/n037.html
- Clófhoirne Oghaim • Ogham Fonts Everything you ever wanted. This
site contains one font by Curtis Clark, seven fonts by Michael Everson, one
by Jost Gippert, and one by David F. Nalle. All of these fonts are encoded
in accordance with I.S.
434:1999. These are the only fonts you will ever need! Mac formats
available now, PC formats soon. http://www.evertype.com/celtscript/ogfont.html
Naisc ghinearálta • General links
- Bibliography of Ogham A long list of books which used to be at
the end of this page. http://www.evertype.com/standards/og/leabhair.html
- Brandbutt Pictish Symbol Stone A stone near Aberdeen with
Pictish Ogham. http://www.webit.wintermute.co.uk/webit/brandsbu.htm
- Celtic Ogham Curtis Clark's introduction to Ogham. http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/ogham/
- CyberCeltes Une belle sélection de sites Internet "concernant
l'histoire, l'histoire de l'art et l'archéologie des peuples celtiques";
contient quelques connections à des sites oghamiques. http://scdinf.univ-lyon2.fr/celtique.htm
- Exploring the Origins of the Celtic Ogham Curtis Clark's essay
on the location of certain trees in ancient Europe. http://www.is.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/ogham/ogh-orig.htm
- Glossary (Ireland) Archaeological terms defined in English.
Links to some good pictures of Irish megalithic monuments. http://www.stonepages.com/glossary.html
- Glossario (Irlanda) Glossario di termini archeologici in
italiano. Collegamenti con belle foto di monumenti megalitici in Irlanda.
http://www.stonepages.com/ireland/italiano/glossario.html
- History from Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland Reference to, but no
pictures (yet?) of, two Ogham stones in Béal Átha hAmhnais. http://www.mayo-ireland.ie/Mayo/Towns/BallyH/HiBallyH.htm
- Irish & Celtic Resources on the Internet Collected by
Dennis Doyle. Nothing too Ogham-specific. http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us/irish.html
- Irish Archaeology Mention of Ogham under the rubric
"Heritage tours". http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/ireland.html
- Kerry Gems Several of the subsequent links refer to Ogham in
Kerry; there is a picture of an Ogham stone on the Folklore page. http://www.kerrygems.ie/
- Language: Varieties of Irish Information in English from the
Irish Government, with a brief reference to Ogham. http://www.irlgov.ie/iveagh/foreignaffairs/facts/fai/CHAPT1/LANGUAGE/LANGVAR.HTML
- Local Sightseeing in Killarney Town References to the Aghadoe
and Dunloe Ogham stones. http://kerry.local.ie/killarney/tourism/activities/cultural/sights.shtml
- Locksley's EZ Harp Method Joe Bethancourt's page on Celtic harp
playing contains some references to the use of Ogham as a musical
system. Some of the information about the Ogham script at the end of
this page is incorrect. http://www.illusions.com/rowanhold/ezharp.htm
- Mayo Archeological and Sightseeing Tours One of the weekend
tours goes to the Breastagh Ogham stone. http://www.mayo-ireland.ie/Mayo/Towns/Kilti/LMoran/LMoran.htm
- Natural History of the Trees of the Ogham Curtis Clark's list
of the Ogham character names with some explanations as to their
meanings. Some errors in the names. http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/ogham/ogh-tree.htm
- North Ronaldsay The most northernly island in Orkney. Has a
Pictish Ogham stone. http://www.orknet.co.uk/tourism/northron.htm
- Ogham: Ceist Ardteistiméireachta Cábhair le haghaidh scoláirí,
foilsithe i nuachtán éigin Éireannach, ca. 1970. Pictiúr deas den
Oghamchraobh. http://www.evertype.com/standards/og/cnssc.html
- Ogham: eolas a mbeidh fáilte roimhe Léarmheas le Gearailt Mac
Eoin ar leabhar le Críostóir Mac Fhearaigh agus Tim Sampton. http://www.evertype.com/standards/og/cmfts.html
- The Ogham Stone "Every useful Ogham resource." http://ogham.lyberty.com/
- Ogma A brief note about the Irish god. http://shaw.iol.ie/~arsenic/druid/gods/ogma.htm
- On the difficulties attendant on the transcription of Ogham
legends, and the means of removing them. By Samuel Ferguson, LL.D.
(Read before the Royal Irish Academy, November 14, 1870) http://www.evertype.com/standards/og/ferguson.html
- Order of Ogham Letters A discussion of the
"controversy" about the order of the Ogham letters. One of
these days I'm going to have to write a definitive page on this to put
this irritating question to bed. http://linux1.acm.rpi.edu/~broch/magick/druidry/oorder.html
- Petroglyphs and Rock Art Links Aims to link all of them. Very
nice collection. I haven't found the Ogham yet. http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/2384/links2.html
- The Pictish Nation Long article by F. Lennox Campello with a
brief mention of Ogham. http://members.tripod.com/~Halfmoon/index.html
- Roget's Thesaurus: Entry 590 (Writing) An entry in the Project
Gutenberg thesaurus. http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/roget/entries/590.html
- Tír na nÓg The Irish Cyber Café from Cóbh offers this
tongue-in-cheek story about Ogham. http://www.indigo.ie/alia/tirnanog/oghaml.html
- Tribal Names on Ogham Stones Map of southwestern Ireland with
15 names. Part of an article about "the early origins of the O'Shea
family". http://www2.smumn.edu/facpages/~poshea/uasal/corcduibmaps/tribes.html
- Ulysses chapter 17 "The increasing simplification
traceable from the Egyptian epigraphic hieroglyphs to the Greek and
Roman alphabets and the anticipation of modern stenography and
telegraphic code in the cuneiform inscriptions (Semitic) and the
virgular quinquecostate ogham writing (Celtic)." http://www-lab04.kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~komatsu/joyce/ulys17.html
- WWWebster Dictionary: Ogham A definition from this great online
resource. http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/netdict?ogham
Naisc scolártha • Scholarly links
Naisc chaighdeánúcháin • Standardization links
Naisc clófhoirne • Font links
Naisc na bPágánach • Pagan links
- Draco's Home Page Uma página produzida por Marcelo Draco, que
se interessa pelos aspectos mágicos e divinatórios dos alfabetos
antigos. A página sobre Ogham ainda não existe, mas é uma promessa
para breve. Texto em português. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/3502/index.html
- The Hazel Nut: A Journal of Celtic Trees and Spirituality A
lovely pagan page with a lot of links about trees and Ogham. http://www.arrowweb.com/hazelnut
- An Introduction to the Ogham Explanation of druidic divination
by Winter Cymraes. http://members.aol.com/discord23/druid1.htm
- An Invocation of Ogma As made by Beth Bock at a Meán Earrach
festival in New York. http://linux1.acm.rpi.edu/~broch/magick/druidry/ogma-adf.html
- Ogham Correspondence Charts Short file linking Ogham letters
with the calendar, including, uniquely, to the days of the week. There
are also links between the letters and birds, colours, and stones. It's
not as comprehensive a list as is found in Auricept na nÉces. http://linux1.acm.rpi.edu/~broch/magick/druidry/oletters.html
- Ogham Letters Short file describing the features of Ogham,
though it has numerous errors of fact. http://linux1.acm.rpi.edu/~broch/magick/druidry/oletters.html
- Ogham Master 1.0 You can download some sort of Ogham divination
software for PC from this site in Denmark. I have a Macintosh, so I
didn't try it. http://home1.inet.tele.dk/box6704/soft.htm
- On Trees and the Ogham Druidic page on which Feathermoth
explains some views on the meanings of some trees, and, refreshingly,
notes that "The Ogham alphabet was never used for divination or any
other magical purposes", in antiquity at least. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/3591/trees.html
- Open, Sesame Fairy Page. Eileen Holland's page of fairy lore.
Has some plant lore associated with fairies, and a quotation from Graves
mentioning Ogham being written on a birch switch.http://www.open-sesame.com/fairy.html
- A Question of Time: A Calendar of Earthly Measure Diane Gribben
is interested in Celtic calendars, and provides a lot of information on
them here. http://www.paxconsulting.com/moonth.html
- Rowanhold Bardic Circle Nice pagan site with a page on Ogham.
Perversely, although they cite Every Ogham Thing on the Web, they have
invented new Ogham characters "for English". Readers of this
page are warned that these are not Ogham letters, and that Ogham is not
written from right-to-left like Arabic. //www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/5387/ogham.htm
- Die Seite des Alten Volkes Eine Seite aus der Schweiz, die das
Wort Ogham dran hat. Zur Zeit, nichts mehr. http://193.247.82.3/druiden/
- The Solitary Practitioner's basic answers to "Frequently Asked
Questions" on Druidism Version 5, December 1996. Comments about
Ogham can be found under section 10, "What are some other common
misconceptions of Druidism?" and section 12 "What are the
letters in the Ogham Alphabet?" http://www.uoguelph.ca/~bmyers/druid.html
- Spiral Grove Earnest and enthusiastic page, which promises
information about a new tree every week. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/9344/
- Triple Goddess Pagan and Wiccan Links Contains a great many
links, some of which do, and some of which may, lead to Ogham. http://www.infapps.com/TripleGoddess/links.html
- The Voice of the Woods A Celtic Ogham divination system. You
can ask a question and Amanda Fisher's software will send you an answer
with some pretty nice graphics. http://www.pixelations.com/ogham/
- The Ways of the Druids! Jeff Knezovich's article about Druids,
with a brief mention of Ogham. Druidism.htm
- Winter Solstice Links mistletoe with Ogham. Links to
interesting pages about Pagan Holidays. http://www.lightandshadow.com/wintersolstice/
Naisc tráchtála • Commercial links
- At the Sacred Altar Canadian site in where you an order Colleen
Whittaker's Ogham staves, which are pictured. http://www.cldproducts.com/ogham/ogintro.html
- Brian de Staic Kerry-based goldsmith, who offers, among other
things, an Ogham tie bar and two Ogham pendants. They're pictured, but
there isn't enough detail to make out what they say. http://ireland.iol.ie/brian-de-staic/
- Celtic Readings William Drummond is a "Celtic reader"
or "Celtic shaman" who makes use of Ogham in his work, which
you can commission from him. http://www.celticfire.com/readings/celt.htm
- Dragonwood's favourite Druidic books Reference to three books
on the use of Ogham in neo-Celtic spiritual contexts. You can order the
books from Dragonwood. http://www.dragonwood.com/druidbok.htm
- Gaelsong A shop in Seattle which offers amongst other things, a
boxed set of Ogham cards (I guess some sort of tarot system) called the
Celtic Tree Oracle, by Liz and Colin Murray. Nice graphics on the site. http://www.gaelsong.com/pages/fsets/f002B.html
- The Enchanted Glyph Silver and brass Ogham jewellery by Ben
Crenshaw. There is a picture of one of his pieces and a description of
the texts used. http://www.his.com/~knot/
- The Irish Shop Shop in Canada which sells jewellery and
"Ogham stones". The stones aren't pictured. http://www.saskstar.sk.ca/irish/index.html
- New Age Canada Site in Canada which "provides an open
ground for information and products", including
"oracles". You can purchase Ogham staves handcrafted by
Brigitte and Bartholomew; they aren't pictured, but they are described. http://www.newagecanada.com/ogham.htm
- Ninth House Books and Dreamwiz You can purchase Steve Blamire's
book Celtic tree mysteries: secrets of the Ogham from these
online bookstores. http://clever.net/lifequest/9thouse.html
and http://clever.net/lifequest/dreamwiz.html
- Ogham: a System of Celtic Divination Attractive graphics. Links
to pages about the esoteric meaning of Ogham characters, how to use
Ogham for divination, and to the Caer Lloer Dyn catalogue, where you can
buy "ogham staves". http://www.nas.net/~dstalker/ogintro.html
- Ogham Design This site provides an engine which shows how a
word looks in the Ogham alphabet (it's an alphabet translator as opposed
to a language translator). The glyphs of the Ogham letters are based on
the manuscript tradition as exploited by Graves, it seems. The visitor
can then opt to have this word engraved on silver or gold ingots. http://www.oghamdesign.com/Trivia.taf
- Read Ireland Bookstores You can order Dorothy Crowder's 1975
book Ogham Stones from Read. http://www.readireland.ie/bin/browse/chdh4?
- Starlock's Inter-Magic Online Bookstore in New Zealand, which
offers Thorsen's Book of Ogham. http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~starlock/
Naisc eile • Other links
- American Epigraphics: Ogam Brief discussion of ancient North
American "Ogham" incriptions. Has a link to a gif of the Ogham
chart, and a link to a stone from Oregon with an "untranslated ogam"
on it. Looks like CRBST to me, unless it's upside down. http://www.pe.net/~merlin/ogam.html
- America's First Christmas Card Lengthy article by Mike
McCormack on early Irish influence in America. Unfortunately it goes on
about Celtic "Oghams" dating to 2500 B.C. http://www.catholicism.org/pages/brendan.htm
- Celtic Symbol Leads to Silver Mine Newspaper story about an
"Ogham" find in New Mexico. http://www.treasure.com/news7.htm
- Dungeons & Dragons Christopher Arthur Hansen Brooks'
Dungeons and Dragons page, which links Curtis Clark's Ogham font
Beth-Luis-Nion for Windows. http://www.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca/~aa499/dnd.htm
- Edo Nylands's Homepage Edo's page includes "some entirely
new ideas about the origins of many of the languages of the world",
including Ogham. http://www.islandnet.com/~edonon/homepage.html
- The Geo Group Dowser Charles B Pettis III believes that he
found "a standing stone and a recumbent stone with Iberian Ogam
inscriptions believed to have been written by European Celts 3000 years
ago". http://www.geo.org/dowse3a.htm
- The Gungywamp Society Interested in "the apparent
existance of early Christian religious symbols and old Gaelic messages
written in Bronze and early Iron Age Ogam script [which indicates] a
long and varied contact between the New World and the Old". http://goudsward.com/gungywamp/
- History on the Rocks Transcription of an interview with some
folks who believe that "Ogham" inscriptions were found in
prehistoric Amecica, and indeed at Stonehenge ca. 2000 BCE.http://archaeoastronomy.com/celtamerica.html
- Lost Tribes, Sunken Continents and Ancient Astronauts:
"Cult" Archaeology & Creationism Syllabus for Larry
Zimmerman's course in appreciating weirdo archaeology. Includes a
reference to "Runes, Ogam and Ancient Scripts: America BC". http://www.usd.edu/anth/courses/lost/losttrib.htm
- Ogham "Ogham is a kernel for distributed operating
systems. It is based on an object model, with all objects accessed in a
location independent fashing using a specialised communication facility.
Resource managers are realised as processes that are free to migrate
throughout the system. Ogham is designed to allow local area
interconnected microcomputers to be used as a computing facility for the
investigation of distributed operating systems." Well now that
would surprise folks in the 6th century. http://www-vs.informatik.uni-ulm.de/DOSinWWW/TextFiles/DOSKernels/Ogham.html
- The Oracle: A Newsletter about America's Stonehenge Has a
reference to some Colorado "Ogams". http://www.peekaboo.net/stonehenge/oracle1.html
- Petroglyph has Important Dual Meaning Newspaper story about an
"Ogham" find in New Mexico. http://www.treasure.com/news8.htm
- Potency and sin: Ireland and the phallic continuum Appreciation
of phallic monuments in general and in Ireland, including those with
Ogham written on them. http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/phallic.htm
- Stargate - Ogham alphabet Mark Roberts theorizes that Ogham is
far more ancient than is generally believed, and that it has
connections, via the Pleiades, with Berber and Ancient Egyptian. He also
suggests that the Ogham alphabet can be used as a cypher to read Crop
Circles. Wow. http://home.earthlink.net/~pleiadesx/ogham.htm
- Tír na nÓg A lot about Elves, a little about Ogham. Review of
a D&D type GMs' book. http://www.interware.it/users/paolo/sr2/reviews/tno.html
- Who Invented Bar Codes? "The Irish of course!". Brief
note about Ogham with a large picture. Also refers to prehistoric New
World "oghams". http://www.castletown.com/ogham.htm
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