< A Book of Folklore
INDEX
- Aachen Cathedral, 230.
- Allées couvertes, 124–125.
- Alversleben family, 216.
- Ancestor worship, 184.
- Andernach, baker boys of, 12.
- Ankou, 66–67.
- Arabian Nights, 57, 196.
- Arthur, King, 191.
- Aryan stock, and myths, 19, 41, 48, 57, 72, 119, 126, 159, 164, 234, 236.
- Attacotti, 62, 64, 235.
- Baby’s first visit, 235.
- Baden custom of inheritance, 246.
- Ballyrawney, 13.
- Bee, soul takes form of, 36–37.
- Bee, sacred insect, 14, 15.
- Bee study, 11–15.
- Berserks, 207.
- Bettiscombe skull, 188–189.
- Björn and Bera, 60–61.
- Blindfolding a corpse, 141.
- Bödvar Bjarki, 49.
- Bogies, 85–86.
- Bond between living and dead, 133–134.
- Boy baptized before a girl, 235.
- Brân the Blessed, 191, 194–195.
- Bremen, 119.
- Brendan the Voyager, 11.
- Bride capture, 257–258.
- Bridge-building for souls, 151–152.
- Bridge of Souls, 151–152.
- Brig of Dread, 87.
- Broadwood widges, 78–79.
- Brownies, 198–214, 223, 246–248.
- Buddha, 43.
- Bug, 85.
- Burton Agnes skull, 193–194.
- Cairbre, 195–196.
- Cairn fires, 31.
- Candle in loaf of bread, 30.
- Candles cast to a dead man, 142.
- Cannibalism, 62–63.
- Canwyll Gorph, 21.
- Carnal interment, 122–141, 145.
- Chalybii, 210–213.
- Changelings, 246–249.
- Chapel-en-le-Frith skull, 190.
- Chilton Cantelo skull, 199.
- Church pigs, lambs, dogs, etc., 117–120.
- Classenwell pool, 117.
- Coach, Death, 66–68, 70.
- Coins under foundations, 117.
- Companions, dark and light, 165–166.
- Corn man, 93–99, 121.
- Cornwall, sacrifices in, 90.
- Corpse candles, 21–29.
- Counting-out rhymes, 104–113.
- Couvade, 239–242.
- Crying a neck, 94–96.
- Dead, cult of, 126.
- Dead, suspended life of, 126–144.
- Dead, land of the, 66–67.
- Death coach, 66–68, 70.
- Death, Goddess of, 65–71.
- Death, mystery of, 122.
- Deuce, 73.
- Devil’s Bridge, 231–232.
- Devon, sacrifice in, 87, 91–92.
- Divinities, ancient, 65–87.
- Doorstep washed, 256.
- Doubles, 170–175.
- Dreams mistaken for realities, 145.
- Dressing of dead men, 143.
- Dwarfs, 198–214.
- Elves, 202–203, 204, 215.
- Ethnology of Folk-lore, 10.
- Falling stars regarded as souls, 20, 31.
- Fetches, 165–174.
- Fireball, 32–33.
- Firstborn sacrificed, 233–234.
- First to be baptized, cross a bridge, etc., 229–232.
- Flame, soul as, 20–33.
- Flowers on graves, 126.
- Flying Dutchman, 161–164.
- Foundations, burial under, 117–121.
- Frankfort Bridge, 231.
- Frî, 80–81.
- Gabriel hounds, 76.
- Genii, 166–167.
- Glück, 172.
- Green children, 16.
- Green, colour unlucky, 15–17.
- Grettis, 146.
- Guntram, King, 34–35.
- Hai Ebn Yokdhan, 20.
- Hallstadt, 214.
- Hammer, 70–71.
- Hare, transformation into, 45.
- Harlequin, 75.
- Harlyn Bay finds, 225–228.
- Hedinger, 172–174.
- Henry, Archbishop, Mainz, 84.
- Holy mawle, 70–71.
- Horbury Bridge, 147–148.
- Hugh Miller, 86.
- Incineration, 122–123, 143–144.
- Iron working, 211–219.
- Ivar the Boneless, 191–192.
- Jephtha, 234.
- Joseph and his brethren, 245.
- Jötuns, 203.
- Juniper tree tale, 45–48.
- Khonds, sacrifice among, 101–103.
- King and Greek physician, 196.
- Laugerie Basse, 7.
- Life a flame, 20.
- Lityertes, 99–100.
- Llandeilo, 186.
- Logne, 44.
- Lot, 104–106.
- Luminous bodies, 33–34.
- Luxemburg, 43.
- Lycaon, 51.
- Marriage customs, 249–258.
- Matriarchy, 236.
- Meavy, 87.
- Metal workers, 205–216.
- Metempsychosis, 42–64.
- Mining, 217–218.
- Monoliths, symbols of Life, 71–72.
- Mull, Isle of, 89.
- Mystery of Death, 122–164.
- Nick, Old, 73, 76.
- Nuts, hazel, 253–254.
- Old shoe cast, 255–256.
- Owl, soul as, 88.
- Petronius, 52.
- Pfeffel of Colmar, 27–29.
- Pixies, 198–228.
- Plough Monday, 80.
- Polyandry, 237–238.
- Prehistoric races, 64, 120, 198, 201–204, 225–228, 234, 249.
- Pythagoras, 42.
- Races, various, in England, 9.
- Rainbow, 151.
- Red hunter, 251.
- Reflection, 165–166.
- Ribbon race, 256–257.
- Riddles, solving of, 135–137.
- Riding the stang, 249–251.
- River demands a life, 114.
- Road of souls, 151.
- Sacrifice, 87–122.
- Sacrifice, human, 93–122.
- Saint Martin’s Eve, 174–175.
- Saturday, 83–84.
- Scotland, sacrifices in, 89, 92–93.
- Scratch, old, 84.
- Sea demands a sacrifice, 114.
- Sex, change of, 55–56.
- Shadow, 164–165.
- Shadow of Ashlydiat, 68–69.
- Ship of the Dead, 155–156.
- Shipping the dead, 156–158.
- Skulls, 176–198.
- Soul as a bee, 36–37.
- Soul as a blackbird, 39.
- Soul as a flame, 20–34.
- Soul as an owl, 38.
- Soul as a serpent, 34–35.
- Soul as a swan, 38–39, 50.
- Souls in the wind, 149–151.
- Souls, land of, 159–161.
- Spell with Thor’s hammer, 77.
- Stag hunt, 252.
- Stone balls, 180.
- Stratification of Folk-lore, 9.
- Sutur, 84.
- Swan forms, 38–39, 50.
- Swords, famous, 205–209.
- Swords, how fashioned, 215, 218–219.
- Thor, the thunder god, 77–79.
- Transformation myths, 48–64.
- Transformation, voluntary, 48–57.
- Transformation, involuntary, 57–62.
- Tresmarrow, skull at, 187.
- Trevelyan family, 12.
- Types, human, 236–237.
- Tyrfing, 205–209.
- Unquiet grave, 134.
- Ursula (S.), Cologne, skulls in, 184.
- Vampires, 127–133, 146–147.
- Velund the smith, 50, 182–183, 215.
- Viglund, see Velund.
- Völsunga Saga, 50–51.
- Wadden, skull at, 187–188.
- Warbleton, skull at, 189–190.
- Wardley Hall, skull at, 192–193.
- Washfleld, 125.
- Water of Life story, 243.
- Weasel, soul seen as, 35.
- Well of the world’s end, 58.
- Werewolves, 51–54.
- White Cat story, 242.
- White Lady, 80–83.
- Wild huntsman, 73–76.
- Will-o’-the-wisp, 30.
- Youngest son inherits, 242–246.
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