The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... witches . Thus in seventeenth- century Germany the Ritter von Scharfenstein all of a sudden disappeared and returned years afterwards , stating that witches had abducted him through the air , from the Rhine , and deposited him somewhere ...
... witches . Thus in seventeenth- century Germany the Ritter von Scharfenstein all of a sudden disappeared and returned years afterwards , stating that witches had abducted him through the air , from the Rhine , and deposited him somewhere ...
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... witches is by no means peculiar to the Christian Middle Ages . On the contrary , we have analogues in Roman and Celtic antiquity.22 The Thessalian witches will also come to the reader's mind , as will the memorable passage where Tacitus ...
... witches is by no means peculiar to the Christian Middle Ages . On the contrary , we have analogues in Roman and Celtic antiquity.22 The Thessalian witches will also come to the reader's mind , as will the memorable passage where Tacitus ...
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... witch , as for example the ability to discover hidden water . By an extension of thought the magic staff , the baguette , ended up by becoming the chief tool of wizard , witch , and priest- king . The sceptre or sway , at all events ...
... witch , as for example the ability to discover hidden water . By an extension of thought the magic staff , the baguette , ended up by becoming the chief tool of wizard , witch , and priest- king . The sceptre or sway , at all events ...
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