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Rites écossais rectifié, tome 2

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Rites écossais rectifié, tome 2 is the second volume in Jean Ursin’s contemplative exploration of Scottish rituals and traditions. Published in 1998 by Dervy, the 256‑page paperback offers a richly detailed narrative that blends historical research with lyrical prose. Ursin delves into the cultural practices that have shaped Scottish identity, from ancient rites to modern celebrations, providing readers with vivid descriptions and thoughtful analysis. The book is written in French and is accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in folklore, anthropology, and cultural history. Its approachable style and comprehensive coverage make it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the enduring significance of Scottish ceremonial life.

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