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Aaron, i. 187, 335; ii. 47, 235

Abaddon, i. 182, 289

Abel (and Cain), i. 185, 188; ii. 135, 143, 235, 279

Abgott, i. 22 seq.; ii. 13 seq., 47 seq.

Abraham, ii. 54, 81 seq., 132, 262

Accadian Mythology, i. 88, 89, 110, 256; ii. 108

Accusers, i. 344; ii. 151, 160, 165, 169

Actas, the, i. 269

Adam, i. 28, 135; ii. 68 seq., 77, 85, 88, 91 seq., 143, 209, 215, 223, 385, 405, 411

—— Belial, name of SamaËl, ii. 262

Adamites, ii. 224, 225

Adar, Chaldean Hercules, i. 110

Adder, i. 358

Adi, Sheikh, his scripture, i. 28

Aditi, i. 15

Admetus, i. 285, 286

Adod, sun-god, ii. 55

Adonis, i. 79

Æolus, king, i. 99, 118, 119

Æons, ii. 254

Æschylus, Eumenides of, i. 8

—— MoirÆ of, i. 421

—— Prometheus of, i. 385, 421

Aeshma, i. 19, 58; ii. 263, 264

Aesir, i. 79, 84

Africa, Eucharist of, ii. 219

—— Serpent-drama of, in America, i. 332 seq.

Agni, i. 57, 58, 61, 75, 170, 276, 350; ii. 313

Agriculture and Hunting, i. 188; ii. 235, 136, 143

Agrimony, ii. 324

Agrippa, ii. 210, 285

Ahi the throttler, i. 174, 355 seq., 362, 407; ii. 29, 66, 176

Ahmet, i. 28

Ahriman, i. 25, 36, 60, 253, 369, 423; ii. 6, 21, 24 seq., 34, 76, 105, 158, 184, 235, 424, 452

Ahura, see Asura

Air, Prince of, ii. 210 seq., 236, 398

Aitutaki, i. 43

Aix-la-Chapelle, legends, ii. 397

Akaanga, i. 42

Akhkharu, i. 49, 55

Albach, the giant, i. 199

Albigenses, ii. 252

Albion, i. 160

Alboordj, ii. 27

Alcestis, i. 80, 394, 395, 424

Alchemy, ii. 303

Ale-wife, the wicked, ii. 390

Alhambra, legend of, i. 160

Alilat, goddess of Semitic tribes, ii. 92

Allah, i. 181, 423; ii. 92, 143, 261

Allat, i. 17; ii. 106

Alp, i. 198

Altmark, Teufelsee in, Devil’s altar at, i. 221;
Will-o’-Wisp, i. 225; ii. 389

Al Uzza, i. 17

Amalekites, source of power of, ii. 131

Amalrich of Bena, ii. 255

Amazons, ii. 101, 102

Ambulones, spirits called, i. 240

Amen-Ra, Hymns to, legend of, i. 256, 321; ii. 107 seq.

Amenti, Egyptian paradise, ii. 99

Amos, prophecy of, ii. 241

Amrita, i. 46, 59, 356; ii. 67, 68, 113, 221

Anakim, ii. 405

Ananias, ii. 236

Ananta and Sesha, characteristics of Vishnu, i. 351

Angelo, Michael, his Moses, i. 19

—— his Lilith, ii. 97

—— his Day of Wrath, ii. 428

Angel of commotion, i. 100

—— of death, i. 289

—— destroying, i. 252; ii. 233

—— rebellious, ii. 123 seq.

Aniguel, ii. 299

Animals, i. 17; ii. 386

—— legends of, i. 121 seq.; ii. 369 seq., 385

Animalism, ii. 401 seq., 420, 437 seq., 449

Anisel, ii. 229

Annunak, i. 177

Annwn, i. 78

Aniya, ii. 105

Anromainyus, ii. 263

Antaeus, i. 407

Antecessor, ii. 322

Antichrist, ii. 24 seq., 316, 320, 392, 398

Antwerp giants, ii. 418

Anu, i. 109; ii. 106, 109, 235

Aphrodite, i. 79, 120, 214; ii. 230, 267

Apocatequil, Peruvian god, i. 198

Apollo, i. 81, 155, 156, 307, 310, 377, 378, 414; ii. 289

Apollonius of Tyana, ii. 304 seq.

Apollyons, i. 182; ii. 191

Apophis, i. 340 seq.; ii. 108

Apotropaei, ii. 290

Aquinas, ii. 386

—— his prayer for the devil, ii. 386 seq.

Arabian legends, cit. i. 107, 198, 290; ii. 136

Arbuda, i. 171

Arcadians, i. 156 seq.

ArdÁ VirÁf, i. 257; ii. 430

Ares, i. 97, 275

Ariel, ii. 299

Ark, Noah’s, i. 335, 337, 411;
of Covenant, ii. 238

Arnobius, ii. 305

Arnold, Matthew, cit. i. 225

Arnulphus, cit. ii. 254

Ars moriendi, ii. 394

Arthur, King, i. 68, 368; ii. 317

Aryas, i. 151

Asa, ii. 265, 304, 307

AsaËl, i. 17; ii. 265, 299, 304, 307

Ashdahak, ii. 176

Ash Mogh, i. 322; ii. 65

Asmodeus, i. 19, 58; ii. 100, 263, 264, 268, 303, 311, 320, 385, 415

Asp, i. 343, 352

Ass, i. 183; ii. 163, 295

Assyrian, Fire-god, i. 88

—— Mythology, ii. 106 seq.

—— Psalm, i. 255, 256

Astaroth, ii. 299

Astarte, ii. 106, 119

Asteria, ii. 119

AstrÆa, i. 20; ii. 119

Astrateia, ii. 119

Astrological dances, i. 251

Astrology, i. 74, 251 seq.; ii. 308, 326

Astyages, ii. 176

Asuman, ii. 289

Asura, i. 26, 375, 406; ii. 4, 23, 113

Atergatis, Syrian fish-deity, i. 110

Athene, ii. 235

Atkinson, H. G., cit. ii. 227

Aucassin and Nicolette, ii. 267

Auerbach’s cellar, ii. 336, 416

Auerhahn, ii. 284

Aurelius, Marcus, ii. 244

Australian superstition, i. 269 seq.

Automatia, ii. 274

Avallon, i. 243

Averrunci, ii. 290

Avicenna on Genii, i. 17

Azazel, i. 17, 187, 188; ii. 131, 187, 228

AzraËl, i. 290, 291

Azru, i. 401, 402

Baal, i. 9, 62, 65, 78, 183

Babylon, King of, ii. 118, 134

Bacon, Roger, ii. 285

Baga, i. 16

Bahirawa, ii. 408

Bahman, i. 17

Bahu, Assyrian, Queen of Hades, ii. 105, 108, 114

Bakwains, superstition of, i. 98

Bala, i. 71

Balaam, ii. 163

Baldur, i. 78 seq.

Bali, i. 161

Balzac, anecdote of, i. 223

Bambino of Rome, i. 338

Baptism, i. 75; ii. 217 seq., 145, 432

Barbarossa, i. 101; ii. 318

Barbatos, wild archer, i. 101; ii. 299

Barber’s pole, meaning, i. 352

Bardism, i. 78

Baring-Gould, cit. ii. 279; i. 218

Barfael, ii. 299

Barrenness, i. 170 seq.

Bartel, i. 111

Basilisk, i. 361 seq.

Bavent, Madeline, ii. 268

Bear legends, i. 145, 146, 104

Beast in Apocalypse, ii. 5, 256, 247

Beaumont, John, cit. ii. 1

Beauty and the beast, i. 145, 146

Bedargon, ii. 116

Beelzebub, i. 9, 10; ii. 126, 144, 299

Behemoth, i. 46, 323, 408 seq.

Bel, i. 109, 110; ii. 110 seq., 118, 120, 127, 176

Belemnites, i. 101

Beli, i. 189

Belial, i. 18; ii. 191, 192, 287, 299

Bellerophon, i. 154, 155, 382, 386

Belon, Dr., on gold-fish, i. 228

Belus, ii. 99

Beltane cake, i. 47

Benaja, Solomon’s servant, ii. 415

Bene elohim, ii. 405

Beowulf and the dragon, i. 368

Berchta, see Bertha

Berserkers, i. 162

Bertha, i. 214, 215

Bethgelert, i. 351

BhÚt, i. 49

Biam of Australia, i. 98

Bickerstith, Dr., on the Devil, ii. 272

Bigot, the word, i. 22

Bildad, ii. 152, 154, 155

Bileam, ii. 304

Bishop’s Bible, cit. i. 16

Black Monk of the Danube, i. 116

Black Prince, ii. 408

Blake, William, cit. i. 13; ii. 269

Blasphemy, ii. 232

Blocksberg, i. 114; ii. 322

Blokula, i. 318; ii. 322

Blood covenant, ii. 219, 308

Blumenthal lake, i. 228

Boar legends, i. 144; ii. 369 seq.

Boar’s head feast at Oxford, i. 90, 387

Bob-tailed dragon, i. 105

Bocca della verita at Rome, i. 201; ii. 245

Bodos, the, i. 53

Bodrima, Singhalese Lilith, ii. 99

Bodine, ii. 210

Boehme’s theory of Satan, ii. 272

Bog, i. 16

Bogey, i. 16

Bogomiles, ii. 385

Bohemian superstition, i. 119

Book-burning, ii. 281, 282

Booin, Mimac warrior, i. 267

Borgia, Roderic, Pope Alexander VI., ii. 255, 333

Bracon Ash, Rector of, cit. ii. 237

Brahma, i. 24; ii. 23, 235

Brahman Eden, ii. 77

—— frogs, ii. 33

Brahmans, ii. 34 seq.

Bran, Knight, i. 365

Breath, i. 406, 407, 411; ii. 234 seq.

Brimir, i. 85

Brinton, Mr., cit. i. 347

Britons, i. 164

Browne, Mr. J., cit. ii. 222

Brownie, i. 163, 165

Buddha, i. 24, 99, 100, 125, 152, 153; ii. 3, 179 seq., 184, 186

Bull, legends of, ii. 29

Bunyan, description of devil, cit. ii. 191

Burmah, rain superstition, i. 356

Burton, ‘Anatomy of Melancholy,’ cit. i. 240, 241; ii. 210

Buslaef, ii. 438

Byelbog, ii. 253

Bythos, Gnostic, ii. 207

Cadmus, i. 407; ii. 278

CÆdmon, cit. ii. 121 seq.

CÆsars as gods, ii. 243, 244

Cailliach-more, i. 202

Cain, i. 185; ii. 87, 135, 143, 235

Cala, ii. 409

Calas, Singhalese, i. 275, 276; ii. 408, 409

Calderon de la Barca, ii. 341

California springs, i. 113, 220;
story of, ii. 427

Callot, pictures by, i. 417; ii. 190, 393

Calmet, cit. i. 334; ii. 167

Calu Cumara, ii. 408

Cama, Lust, ii. 409

Camerarius, ii. 337

Campbell, Colonel, cit. ii. 234

Candaules, ii. 409

Cardan, cit. ii. 210

Caricatures of gods, i. 310, 311, 321

Carlyle, T., cit. ii. 196 seq.

Cathari, ii. 385

Cato of Utica, ii. 433

Cats, legends of, i. 130 seq.; ii. 301, 310, 312

Celebes, i. 218

Celibacy, ii. 424

Celsus, cit. ii. 305, 401

Centaurs, i. 390; ii. 289

Cerberus, i. 133, 320, 391

Ceylon Rakshasis, i. 151, 216

ChaldÆan fragments, ii. 69, 106 seq.

ChaldÆo-Babylonian Triad, i. 109 seq.

Chalice, Hindu, i. 31

Charlemagne, legends, ii. 228, 395

Charms, i. 4, 256, 258 seq.; ii. 290, 291

Charybdis, i. 201

Cheepichealm, Dragon of Mimacs, i. 167

Cheiron, i. 390

Chem, Egyptian Pan, i. 188

Chemosh, ii. 56

Chenoos, demons of Mimac Indians, i. 84

Chetiya, the mare, ii. 373

ChimÆra, i. 154, 382 seq.

China, Fire-god, i. 72 seq.

—— Genii of, i. 167

—— Mermaid, i. 216

Christmas, i. 23, 275

Churchyard, southern part used, i. 87

Cimmerians, i. 160

Cini, fire, ii. 409

Cinderella, i. 33

Circassians, demonic origin of, i. 161

Circumcision, ii. 83 seq.

Cities, sunken, i. 228

Clavie, the, i. 81, 82, 86

Clement VII., Pope, and M. Angelo, ii. 428

Climate, effect on mythology, i. 88

Cloud phantoms, i. 374, 375

Clough, A. H., cit. ii. 446

Clovis, legend of, ii. 62, 228

Cobalt, derivation, i. 233

Cockatrice, i. 361, 363 seq.

Cockcrow, i. 20; ii. 241

Cock Lane Ghost, the, i. 309

Colonial Dragon, i. 385 seq.

Comets, i. 177; ii. 117

Commotion, angels of, i. 100

Compacts with the Devil, i. 308

Confucius, i. 24

Contest in heaven, ii. 107 seq.

Conversion, ii. 161, 162, 194

Conyers family at Sockburn, legend, i. 388

Corbeil, picture, ii. 295

Cows, i. 126;
Indra’s, 414

Craft, W., narrative of, i. 3

Cranach, Lucas, design by, ii. 256

Cranch, C. P., his Satan, ii. 446

Crooked legs of demons, i. 98

Culloo, prÆternatural water-bird, i. 167

Culpepper, astrologer, cit. i. 253

Cyclopes, i. 97, 107, 164

Cyprian, ‘El Magico Prodigioso,’ ii. 341 seq.

Cyprianus, book of, ii. 282

Cyrus, ii. 176, 410

Dagon, i. 46, 110

Dahut, legend of, Brittany, i. 228

Daityas, enemies of the gods, i. 16

Dame Blanche, La, Normandy, i. 203

DÄmonische (Goethe), ii. 274

Dancing, i. 250 seq.

Daniel, horn of, ii. 247

Danites, i. 390

Dano, evil spirit, India, i. 285

Dante, ii. 393, 430 seq.

Danube legends, i. 115 seq.

Dapplegrimm, ii. 371

Darkness, i. 231 seq.

—— Prince of, i. 240; ii. 114, 145

Dartmoor, story of, i. 248

Dasent, cit. ii. 294

Dasyus, i. 151

David, ii. 51, 163

Death, i. 269 seq.; ii. 210

—— Cobbler and, i. 292

—— conquered by Christ, and Herakles, i. 80

—— dance of, i. 293

Deism, i. 1 seq.

Deities, caricatured, i. 30

—— Demonic, i. 7 seq.

—— Dotard, i. 311

—— Night, i. 232 seq.

Della Bella, scientific monster of, i. 323

Demigods, i. 394

Demonic races, i. 156 seq.

Demonolatry, i. 1 seq.

Demonology, task of, i. 38

Demons, Agatho-, i. 24.

—— of barrenness, i. 170 seq.

—— bequest to their conquerors, i. 318

—— classes of, i. 35

—— cold, i. 77 seq.

—— Danube, i. 115

—— decline of, i. 299 seq.

—— Delilah, i. 251; ii. 85

—— distinguished from devils, i. 36

—— Drisa, i. 235

—— Elean, i. 156, 157

—— evolution of, i. 29

—— generalisation of, i. 318 seq.

—— genesis of, i. 7

—— germs of, i. 11

—— hunger, i. 41 seq.

—— ink, ii. 282

—— inundation, i. 108, 109

—— Kako-, i. 24

—— long noses of, i. 196, 197

—— luminous, i. 21

—— meaning of word, i. 14, 16

—— meteoric, i. 20

—— nondescript, i. 319

—— obstructive, i. 190 seq.

—— representations of, i. 30

—— Rhone, i. 117

—— Serbian, i. 206

—— Tidal, i. 118, 119

—— Tyrol, i. 198 seq.

—— water, i. 119

Demons, wind, i. 88, 89, 99

Denial, ii. 400

Denmark, custom in, ii. 389

Destroying angels, i. 252; ii. 58, 266

Deuce, the word, i. 16

Deus, i. 16

Dev, i. 16

Deva, i. 16, 25, 67 seq.

Devaki, ii. 174, 175

Devel, gipsy name for God, i. 16

Devil, ii. 197

—— altar in Altmark, i. 221, 222

—— appearance of, ii. 270, 271

—— barley and, i. 315

—— Bible of, ii. 283

—— bridges, i. 204, 205

—— bridled, ii. 374

—— Brighton, dyke of, i. 122, 123

—— Buda, ditch of, at, i. 114

—— carpenter and, legend, i. 312

—— compacts with, ii. 308

—— complexion of, i. 150 seq.

—— ditches and dikes, i. 114

—— definition of, ii. 1 seq.

—— entry into world, ii. 85

—— flower, ii. 288

—— gratitude of, ii. 389, 396

—— Japanese, i. 106

—— Luther and, ii. 196, 197

—— Luther’s, ii. 286

—— Mozambique, i. 150

—— Ratisbon, bridge, i. 205

—— strife, ii. 135 seq.

—— water, i. 212

—— worship, i. 26 seq.

Dharma, i. 61

Dhulkarnein legend, Koran, i. 168

Diable Boiteux, i. 19, 58, 97, 98; ii. 269

—— Le Bon, ii. 381 seq.

Didron, M., cit. i. 19; ii. 229

Dii Involuti, i. 336, 337

Diocletian, daughter of, i. 164

Dis, derivation of, i. 355

Disease, i. 249 seq.

Disorder, ii. 116, 117

Diti, origin of, i. 15

Dives and Lazarus, i. 281; ii. 394

Dodona, dove on oaks of, ii. 228

Dog, legends, i. 131 seq.; ii. 127, 210, 311, 335, 370

Dogdo, ii. 173

Domovoi, Russian, i. 37

Donne, Dr., on the Muses, ii. 272

DorÉ’s Triumph of Christianity, i. 420; ii. 266

Dove, legends, ii. 226 seq.

Dragon, i. 299 seq.; ii. 4 seq., 120, 202

Dragon, apocalyptic, ii. 4 seq., 320

—— bob-tailed, i. 105

—— British, i. 386 seq.

—— brutal, i. 391, 392

—— Chinese, i. 105

—— Colonial, i. 385 seq.

—— communal, i. 390

—— conventional, i. 324, 383

—— crests with, i. 366

—— derivation, i. 371

—— distinguished from demon and devil, i. 320

—— Durer’s, i. 381

—— Dygore and, i. 389

—— Egyptian, i. 381

—— eyes of, i. 372, 373

—— French, i. 379

—— Greek, i. 382

—— Hal, at, i. 48

—— Italian, i. 380

—— medicinal, i. 370, 371

—— Mimacs, i. 167

—— myths, i. 403 seq.

—— not primitive, i. 321

—— Saurian theory of, i. 320

—— slayers, i. 97, 394 seq.; ii. 454

—— Turner’s, i. 323, 373, 374

—— Wantley, i. 388, 414

Dreams, i. 237

Drums, superstition of, i. 104, 344

Dualism in nature, i. 6, 12, 305; ii. 385

Duergar, the, i. 163

Dummeteufel, ii. 294

DÚrga and KÁli as Eve and Lilith, ii. 102

Duzhak, ii. 29

Dwarfs, i. 161, 163

Echidna, brood of, i. 407; ii. 321

Eclipses in India, i. 44

Edda, cit. i. 10, 84, 85; ii. 68

Edderston legend, i. 164

Eden, i. 186; ii. 86, 88, 89, 64 seq.

Edom, ii. 164, 172, 262

Egg of serpent, i. 325, 327

Egnischen, Satan’s marriage, i. 300

Egypt, dragons of, i. 381

—— plagues of, i. 177 seq.

—— serpent goddess of, ii. 99

—— Sheikh’s ride in, i. 180, 181

—— wars of Ra and Set in, i. 182 seq.

Eisenach, ‘Mystery’ at, ii. 426

Eleans, demonic character of, i. 156, 157

Elbiz, swan, i. 223

Elf, i. 49; ii. 323, 218

—— derivation of, i. 194, 198, 223

Elf shots, i. 104

Elfdale witches, ii. 322

Eli, sons of, ii. 233

Elias, i. 98 seq.

Elihu, i. 156

Eliphaz, ii. 151, 154

Elohim, ii. 46 seq., 210

Emerson, cit. i. 191, 192, 237, 327, 403, 404; ii. 204, 435, 446

Ennoia, ii. 207

Enoch, Book of, cit. i. 131, 409, 410; ii. 74

Epiphanius on flute-players, ii. 273

Erasmus, cit. ii. 291

Erinyes, i. 8, 421; ii. 402

Erleursortok, Greenland demon, i. 83, 183

Erlik, i. 197

Erl king, i. 224, 226

Esau (Edom), ii. 131 seq., 138, 139, 142, 145, 146

Esculapius, i. 370; ii. 278

Etna, temple of Vulcan on, i. 156

Eumenides, i. 78

Euphemism, i. 8, 224, 225

Eusebius, ii. 305

Euthymus, i. 156

Eve, i. 224; ii. 73 seq., 82 seq., 84, 86, 87, 90, 99, 101, 103, 225

Evil, i. 6, 13

Evil eye, i. 372, 373; ii. 217, 334

Excalibur, i. 97

Exorcism, ii. 218

Eystein the Bad, i. 137

Fairfax family, legends, i. 309, 311

Fairies, i. 32

Familiars, Napoleon I., i. 75;
Socrates, i. 16

Famine and sun-spots, i. 171 seq.

Fatalism, i. 425 seq.

Fates, i. 420 seq., 426

Faust, i. 120, 189, 190; ii. 198, 305, 306, 309, 332, 333, 335 seq., 399, 417

Faustus, biography, ii. 336

Fear, spirit of, ii. 229, 238

Fenris, wolf, i. 141, 413

Fiend, ‘the Unitarian,’ cit. ii. 292

Finns, Mythology of, i. 88

Firoone, ii. 288

Fire, feast of, i. 61

—— fiend, i. 64, 71, 74, 75

—— worship, i. 65

Flint arrows, darts of gods, i. 104

FlÖgel, cit. ii. 426

Flood, the, i. 110

Flying Dutchman, the, i. 111

Formosa, isles of the genii, i. 167

Fox legends, i. 123, 124

Franconia, custom in, i. 48

Franklin, anecdote of, i. 107

FrÄulein, Holy, i. 225

Frederick the Great, incident in life of, i. 361

Freyja, i. 32, 130, 311, 317; ii. 301

Friedrich of Misnia, ii. 426

Friendly obstacles, i. 206

Friesack, legend, ii. 390, 403

Friesland, legend of, i. 113

Frigga, i. 32, 311; ii. 362, 376 seq.

Froude, J. A., cit. ii. 401

Funeral rites, i. 53, 73

Furies, see Erinyes

Furka glacier, Swiss legend, i. 117

Furniss, Father, cit. ii. 170

Fust, ii. 278, 284

Galeikas, African superstition, i. 157

Galileo, ii. 340

Gammer Gurton’s Needle, ii. 295

Gargoyles, i. 32

Garura, story of, ii. 34

Gast, concerning Faustus, ii. 337

Gaume, Mgr., cit. ii. 212, 216

Gehenna, i. 62, 82; ii. 56

Genii, i. 167

Gentiles, ii. 405, 442

Gergon, ii. 410

Ghilgit fiend, legend, i. 396 seq.

Giants, i. 161 seq.

—— converted, i. 200

—— become fairies, i. 203

—— imprisoned, i. 169

—— become little people, i. 316

—— mountain pass, i. 202

—— Tyrol, i. 198 seq.

Gibbe, cat, ii. 313

Gimli, i. 85

Giri, i. 153

Glamour, i. 213, 244 seq., 316

Glanvil, cit. ii. 212, 323

Glaucoma, i. 214

Glucksbrunn mines, ii. 275

Gluttony, ii. 416 seq.

Gnosticism, ii. 207

Goat, legends, i. 122, 127

Goban Saor, legend, i. 308, 309

Goblin, i. 50

Gods in exile, i. 306

—— in new dress, i. 307, 308

—— returning to nature, i. 317

Goethe, cit. 376, 377

—— antipathy to dogs, i. 134 seq.

Gog and Magog, i. 164, 168, 169, 423

Gohlitzee, legend, i. 222

Gold, devil of, ii. 418

Golden legend, the, cit. ii. 223

Gorgon, i. 370, 377, 378, 406, 422

Grau, Prof., cit. ii. 287

Greek Church and pigeons, i. 227

Gregory, letter to Mellitus, i. 23

—— Pope and dove, ii. 228

Grendel and his mother, i. 120

Gretchen, ii. 269

Grimm, cit. i. 45

Griselda, ii. 158

Gude man’s croft, i. 54, 315, 316

Gula, ii. 113

Guy of Warwick, i. 388, 413, 416

Haborym, i. 74

Hackelberend, ii. 353

Hackelberg, ii. 353

Hadad and Solomon, ii. 164

Hades, i. 60, 76 seq., 82, 232; ii. 113, 235, 403

Hair, Lilith’s, ii. 98

Hakon, Saga, i. 137

Halcyon, i. 118

Hallowe’en, i. 66

Hamah, the bird, i. 28

Hanover, relic in, ii. 226

Haoma, i. 26

Hare, legends, i. 124, 125

Hare-lip, ii. 439

Harischandra, the drama, ii. 35 seq., 158

Harpagus, ii. 176

Harry, Old, ii. 133

Harsenet, ii. 295, 311

Hathors, i. 7;
Set and, i. 256

Hatto, Bishop, and rats, i. 129

Havamal, i. 86, 87; ii. 356

Hawthorne, cit. i. 359; ii. 231

Hea, Welsh, i. 78;
Egyptian, i. 77, 109

Healing serpent, i. 351, 352

Heaven, i. 85, 86, 310; ii. 67, 424, 430

Hecate, i. 139; ii. 301

Hedgehog, i. 122

Heifer, red, i. 70

Heimo, giant, i; 200

Heimskringla, i. 166

Heine, cit. i. 215, 306, 327; ii. 287

Hel, i. 78, 82

Helena of Troy, ii. 309;
Faust’s mistress, ii. 338, 351

Helena, Empress, ii. 223

Helios at MycenÆ, i. 99

Hell, the word, i. 82;
notions of, ii. 116, 128, 144, 424;
Dante and Arda Viraf, ii. 429 seq.

Hell-hounds, i. 139

Hennessey, W. J., design by, ii. 454

Hephaistos, i. 309

Hera, i. 309

Herakles and Alcestis, i. 285 seq., 394, 403, 407; ii 189, 410

Herbert, George, cit. ii. 380

Herberstein, cit. i. 101

Hercules, see Herakles

HermÖdr, i. 79

Herne the hunter, ii. 361

Herod, ii. 72, 158, 179

Herodotus, cit. ii. 102, 417 seq., 409, 445

Hiawatha, i. 283

Hiisi, Finn demon, i. 88

Hildur, a Walkyr, i. 336

HimÉ, i. 392

Hino Kawa, i. 392

Hippocrates, i. 352

Hirpini, i. 155

Ho, a tribe, their dirge, i. 53

HÖdr slays Baldur, i. 78

Hofmann, ii. 286

Hog legends, i. 144;
form of a glutton, ii. 403

Hogarth’s ‘Raree Show,’ ii. 399

Hogmanay, i. 90

Holbein’s Ape-devil, ii. 284

Holy Ghost, i. 74; ii. 226 seq., 246

Holy water, ii. 212

Homer, cit. i. 377; ii. 402, 420

Horsel, ii. 377

Horsa, the name, ii. 370

Horse, legends, i. 126, 127;
Vale of white, ii. 370

Horus, i. 19, 148, 149, 184, 185; ii. 113, 235

Hosea, cit. ii. 147

Hubert, Saint, ii. 358;
his legend, 374

Huelgoat, Arthur’s castle, ii. 359

Hugh de Pontchardon, ii. 360

Hugo, spectre hunter, ii. 358

Hulda, witch, i. 235

Hunger, demons of, 41 seq.; ii. 417

Huntington, W., cit. ii. 160, 161

Huoreo, ii. 374

Hur, third person of Triad, ii. 235

Huss, ii. 425

Hydra, i. 110, 113, 114, 407, 413

—— as cuttlefish, i. 310

Hydrophobia, demon, i. 136

Hyppolite, ii. 102

Iblis (or Eblis), the name, i. 18;
office, i. 423;
his fall, ii. 143;
his doom, ii. 261;
SÁdi’s vision of, ii. 271;
decline, ii. 392;
in Persia, ii. 424

Iceland, legends, &c., i. 43, 165, 166; ii. 218

—— horse-flesh in, ii. 372

Ichijo, Japanese emperor, ii. 406

Idolatry, Moslem, i. 29;
Jewish, ii. 56, 148

Idumeans, ii. 134, 173

Iduna, i. 79

Igerna, ii. 398

Ildabaoth, ii. 121, 207, 209, 415

Illusion, Hindu goddess, i. 210 seq.;
of dreams, 237, 245;
of Luther, ii. 196;
of witches, ii. 326, 345

Im, sky-god, ii. 109

Incubi, ii. 403

Index Expurgatorius, ii. 385

Indra, i. 26, 97, 134, 151, 170, 204, 323, 350, 407, 414; ii. 66, 68, 71

Inges, the cat, ii. 313

Ink-demon, ii. 282

Innsbruck, Faust at, ii. 338

Inquisition, ii. 128, 382

Intellect, a Bishop on, ii. 277

Inundations, i. 108, seq., 257; ii. 74

Invisible foes, i. 338;
rendering, ii. 298, 318

Io’s journey, i. 385

Iona, ii. 383

Ionia, i. 385

Iroquois, i. 188, 189

Irving, H., as Louis XI., ii. 20

Isa or Jesus, ii. 236

Isaiah, Hebrew war-god in, ii. 130

Ischim, ii. 405

Isis, i. 337, 352

Ishmael, i. 161; ii. 83, 134

Ishtar, i. 49, 77, 78, 83, 106, 109, 110, 119

Iswara, i. 262

Isaac, ii. 87, 132

Jack the giant-killer, i. 163

Jackson, Margaret, witch, ii. 313

Jacob, i. 239;
stratagems, ii. 132 seq., 138 seq.

Jacobus de Voragine, ‘Golden legend,’ ii. 392

James, St., tempted, ii. 419

Jami, ii. 363

Japanese demons, i. 44, 123 seq.;
Yemma, i. 195;
dragons, i. 112, 391 seq.; ii. 282

Jarchi, Rabbi, on serpent, ii. 411

Jason, ii. 409

Jealousy, devil of, in Japan, ii. 410;
Darwin on, ii. 410;
of Eve, ii. 410;
of Noria, ii. 410

Jehovah, i. 11, 187, 252, 255, 289, 408; ii. 46 seq., 54 seq., 71, 79 seq., 132, 163, 262

Jephthah’s daughter, i. 417

Jeremiah, ii. 228

Jeremy of Strasburg tempted by the Devil, ii. 366

Jerome, cit. ii. 246

Jethro, sorcerer, ii. 304

Jewess, a haunted, ii. 193 seq.

Jezebel, ii. 85

Jima, i. 283

Jinn, i. 107

Joachim, Abbot, on Antichrist, ii. 255

Joan of Arc, ii. 230

Job, the Divider, i. 149 seq.;
his plagues, i. 252;
crooked serpent, i. 322;
Behemoth of, i. 409;
and Harischandra, ii. 45;
on future life, ii. 150;
salted sacrifice, ii. 160;
Agnosticism, ii. 155;
heresies, ii. 157;
a supposed sorcerer, ii. 158, 304

John the Baptist, i. 102

John XV., Pope, ii. 254;
John XXII., ii. 334

Jonah, i. 46, 410; ii. 442

Jonathan Ben Uzziel, Targum, i. 100; ii. 54

Joseph’s tribe, ii. 247

Josephus, cit. ii. 211

Joshua, ii. 165

Joskeha, i. 188

Joss burners, i. 73

JÖtunn, i. 45

Judas, i. 424;
as winter, i. 80, 81;
possession, i. 424;
on Satan’s knees, ii. 144, 253;
his doom, ii. 38

Judge in ‘Last Judgment,’ ii. 428 seq.

Jugernath in Orissa, ii. 363, 364

Junker JÄkele, ii. 355

Jupiter, i. 402, 407;
the name, i. 17;
and Prometheus, i. 376 seq.;
Tonans, ii. 109;
title assumed by Nero, ii. 244;
Simon Magus worshipped as, ii. 245;
defeats Typhon, i. 423

Justina, Calderon’s, ii. 344

Kachchhaka ferry, Ceylon, ii. 373

Kagura, Japanese, i. 44

Kalendar of Shepherds, i. 83

Kali, i. 44; ii. 103, 104, 240

Kalrya, invoked by woodcutters in Bengal, ii. 364

Kandy, Ceylon, devil at, ii. 408

Kankato-na, i. 358 seq.

Kansa, ii. 174

Kappa, i. 112

‘Kehama, Curse of,’ Southey’s, ii. 362

Kelpie, i. 112

Kemung, demon of cold, i. 83

Kephn, Hunger-demon, i. 42

Ketef, ii. 116

Ketu, i. 19, 255; ii. 116

Key, sense of, i. 102 seq.

Khasm, Persian Asmodeus, ii. 263

Khamseen, Cain wind, i. 185

Kheti, ii. 113

King, Prof., cit. ii. 169, 245

Kiyoto, giant ravishes at, ii. 406

Klabauf, i. 111, 112

Klinger’s ‘Faust,’ ii. 344 seq.

Knowledge, Tree of, ii. 280, 223

Kobolds, i. 233

Kolyadas, rich and poor, i. 90

Kolski, i. 86

KÖnigsgrabe in Sleswig, ii. 357

Krishna, ii. 174, 236, 363

Ku’en Lun, fairies, i. 198

Kuvera, god of wealth, i. 153

Labourd Gascons, i. 18

Lado, i. 81

Ladon, i. 373, 374

Lady-bug, i. 317

Laidley Worm, i. 367

Lambton Worm, i. 48, 387, 411 seq.

Lameness of demons, i. 98

Lamia, Lilith of Vulgate, ii. 99

Laokoon, i. 357;
Teutonic, i. 360

Lares, i. 135; ii. 292

Last Judgment, M. Angelo’s, ii. 428

Lausatian custom, i. 81

Lawrence, St., saves Henry II. from devil, ii. 391

Lawyer, Devil as, ii. 389

Lazarus and Dives, i. 281; ii. 394

Lei-chau, thunder-district, i. 104

Leipzig, battle of, ii. 355;
Annals of, ii. 366

Leo X., ii. 256

Lernean Hydra, i. 413

Leto, i. 81

Leviathan, i. 46, 108, 109, 408 seq., 417; ii. 100

Light, creation of, ii. 114

Lightning, i. 96 seq.

Lilith, ii. 92 seq., 103, 113, 119, 179, 301, 411

Limbo, Dante’s, ii. 433

Lion, legends, i. 129 seq.

Lithuanian survivals, i. 312

Livingstone, cit. i. 98

Lloyd, W. W., cit. ii. 402

Locusts, i. 176, 181

Logi, i. 75

Loka Phayu, i. 99

Loki, Eddaic demon, i. 10, 11;
the name, i. 17;
voracity, i. 75;
doom, i. 84, 317

London Docks, Portuguese sailors at, i. 81

Lord’s Supper, ii. 220

Lorelei, i. 215

Louis of Thuringia and dove, ii. 228

Lucifer, i. 17;
his fall, i. 20; ii. 118, 120 seq., 299, 393

Lucina, i. 157

Ludlow Church, picture of wicked ale-wife, ii. 390

LakshmÍ, goddess of prosperity, i. 120

Lunar theology, i. 245;
influences, i. 251

Lupercalia, i. 155

Lust, i. 220; ii. 264

Luther, ii. cit. 32, 188, 196, 248, 256 seq., 265, 306

Lycanthropy, i. 158

Lycaon, i. 55

Lycians, chimÆra, i. 154

Lyeshy, wood devil, ii. 356

Lyons Cathedral, picture in, ii. 312

Lyttleton, Lord, warning of, ii. 231

Maccathiel i. 17

Maccaria, i. 55

Madana Yaksenyo, Singhalese female lust devils, ii. 405

Madness, i. 263, 264

Madonna, black, i. 337

Madonnas, ii. 91, 92, 236, 395, 404, 410, 426, 429

Magdalen College sculptures, ii. 452

Magdeburg, nymph at, i. 112

Magi and Magician, ii. 174 seq.;
St. James and, ii. 414

Magog, i. 164, 168, 169, 423

MahÁbhÁrata, episode, i. 356

Mahrt, i. 236

Mahu, ii. 311

Maitre Bernard, devil’s name, ii. 382

—— Parsin, devil’s name, ii. 382

Mal, lust devil in Ceylon, ii. 409

Malleus Maleficorum, ii. 300

Manes, i. 263

Mania, i. 263

Manitoos, good and evil, i. 167

Manning, Cardinal, cit. ii. 257

Mans forest, spectre in, ii. 358

Manu, i. 49

Manutius, ii. 305

Mara, ii. 158, 179 seq., 183 seq.;
Scand., ii. 371

Marbuel, ii. 299

Maria, i. 108

Markgraf of Misnia, his death, ii. 427

Marlowe’s ‘Faust,’ ii. 338 seq.

Marriage, ii. 215;
Mephisto opposes, ii. 338

Mars, war-god, i. 275;
planet, influence of, ii. 135

Marsh demons, i. 203 seq.

Martel, Charles, in hell, ii. 392

Martineau, Harriet, cit. i. 211; ii. 227

Martin, St., i. 310; ii. 373

Maruts, i. 6

Mary, see Madonna

Master-smiths, i. 309

Mateer, i. cit. 44, 300

Matter, cit. ii. 169

Maui and Mauike, i. 75

Mawmet, ii. 250

Maximilla, ii. 246

May, i. 218;
queen, ii. 378

Maya, illusion, i. 200, 211 seq.

‘Measure for Measure,’ i. 83

Medea, ii. 131, 409

MediÆval death-bed, picture, ii. 394

Medicinal dragons, i. 370

Medusa, i. 386, 406

MegÆra, Luther nursed by, ii. 256

Melite, asp, i. 343

Melusina, i. 367

Mendes, i. 188

Mephistopheles, i. 199; ii. 332 seq., 299, 340 seq., 383, 399, 416, 417

Mercury, planet, i. 19, 60

Merlin, i. 369; ii. 397 seq.

Mermaid, Chinese, i. 216

Merman, i. 225, 226

Meschia and Meschiane, Persian Adam and Eve, ii. 100, 101

Messias, ii. 187, 135

Metaphrastus, Acta, ii. 341

Metaphysics, i. 428; ii. 347

Meteors, ii. 117

Mexico, Judas in, i. 81;
serpent devils, ii. 437

Michael, archangel, ii. 142, 375

Michelet, cit. ii. 219, 233

Midnight brood, i. 241

Mikado saint, i. 391 seq.

Milkah, ii. 156

Miller, Hugh, Moriel’s den, i. 20;
Meggie, 92

Milton, his Satan, ii. 126, 191, 393;
woman, ii. 409

Mimacs, legends, i. 166, 390

Minerva, ii. 245

Miracle Plays, ii. 128, 191, 295 seq., 388, 393, 426

Mirage, i. 185

Mirror used against devil, ii. 448

Miru, hunger-demon, i. 41 seq.

Miser’s gold, ii. 413

Misleaders, i. 213

Mistletoe, i. 5

Mithras, i. 251

Modo, ii. 311

Mohammed, a stone deity, i. 24, 423; ii. 228, 248, 250;
Faust as, ii. 338

Mohanee, Singhalese devil, ii. 409

Moira, fate, i. 420 seq.

Moloch, i. 55, 61, 66, 67

Monk, Mephisto as, ii. 337

Monkish gluttony, ii. 417

Monsters, i. 340

Moody, Mr., cit. ii. 227

Moon, i. 244; ii. 235, 245, 369

Mormons, i. 225

Morvidus, dragon-slayer, i. 368

Moses, ii. 235

Mountaineers, i. 194, 195

Mountains, holy and unholy, i. 193 seq.;
demons of, 197, 198; ii. 245

Mouse, legends, i. 128, 129

Mozoomdar, cit. i. 10

MÜller, Julius, cit. i. 15; ii. 9

MÜller. F. Max, cit. i. 15; ii. 294

Murder, ii. 425

Myiagrus deus, i. 10

Myiodes, i. 10

Mysteries, ancient, ii. 368

Myth, meaning of, i. 28

Naamah, ii. 152, 416

Nachash-beriach, i. 344

Nachzeher, i. 52

Naglok, Hindu hell, i. 151

Namaqua superstition, i. 98

Napier, James, cit. ii. 217

Nastrond, i. 85

National characteristics, i. 160

Nature and Art, i. 209;
treacheries of, i. 212 seq.;
monsters in, i. 340;
dualism of, i. 305;
gods returning to, i. 317;
deities, ii. 92, 402

Nebo, i. 110

Nemesis, ii. 168

Nepaul iconoclast, i. 304

Nero, ii. 244, 423

Nibelungen lied, i. 86

Nick, Old, i. 111 seq.;
of the woods, i. 112

Nickel, derivation of, i. 234

Nickie Ben, Burns to, ii. 382

Nida, i. 85

NightjÄger, ii. 353

Nightmare, i. 236

Nimrod, ii. 176, 364

Nin-ki-gal, queen of Hades, i. 77, 287

Nixa, Baltic, i. 112, 113

Nixy, i. 110, 113

Nizami, cit. ii. 234

Noah, i. 82, 109, 110, 409; ii. 86;
legends of, ii. 412 seq.

Noblemen, devil and, ii. 390

Noraita (or Noria), Noah’s wife, ii. 412 seq.

Norsemen, native weapons, i. 45;
ideal, i. 394

North, region of demons, i. 83 seq.;
of devils, ii. 115

NÔtre Dame at Paris, devil on, ii. 252;
incident at door of, ii. 454

Nouah, i. 109

Novgorod, survival at, i. 101

Nu, Egyptian serpent goddess, ii. 99

Nudity, i. 220;
disapproved by Mephistopheles, ii. 445

Nyang devil-worship, i. 26

Oannes, i. 46

Object-origins, i. 321

Obstacles, i. 190 seq.;
friendly, i. 206

Odin, i. 10, 56, 97, 162;
church built by, ii. 358, 369

Oegir, hall of, i. 11, 84

Ogres, i. 51;
the word, i. 133; ii. 405

Ohio, college motto in, i. 1

Olaf, Saint, ii. 367

Omens, i. 90, 119, 124, 131, 134, 138; ii. 370

Onion, i. 5

Ophiomorphus, ii. 208, 402

Ophion, ii. 402

Ophis, the word, i. 345;
the demon, ii. 208

Ophites, ii. 208

Ophincus, ii. 401

Opposition and opponent, ii. 131, 390

Orain, a universalist, ii. 383

Orcus, i. 306; ii. 370

Ordeals, Dahomeyan, i. 3;
rock, i. 201;
witch, ii. 317

Origen, cit. ii. 220, 305, 325, 383

Ormuzd, i. 25, 36, 369; ii. 21, 26 seq., 235, 263, 264, 452

Orthros, guard of Orcus, i. 38, 133, 139

Osiris, i. 13, 341, 343; ii. 235

‘Othello’ in California, ii. 427

Otto I. of Altmark, ii. 374

Oxford, old sculptures at, ii. 452

Palnatoke or Palnhunter, ii. 357

Pan, i. 188

Pandora, ii. 89

Pandukhabayo, prince in Ceylon, ii. 371

Pantheism, primitive, i. 5

Paracelsus, ii. 210, 285

Paradise, i. 376; ii. 77 seq.

‘Paradise Lost,’ cit. i. 83

Paries, snake called, i. 343

Parjanya, i. 100

Parker, Theodore, anecdote of, i. 11

Passover, i. 64

Pater, Mr., cit. ii. 267

Patrii, ii. 290

Paul the apostle, cit. ii. 213, 241, 243, &c.

Paul IV., Pope, orders M. Angelo’s figures to be draped, ii. 428

Paulicians, ii. 385

Pavana, Indian messenger of the gods, i. 120

Peacedale, Rhode I., vampyre, i. 52

Peacock, i. 27; ii. 261

‘Peculiar people’ in London, i. 250

Pelsall, survival at, i. 46

Penates, ii. 292

Pendragon, i, 369

Pennant, cit. i. 47

Pentamerone, story in, ii. 374

Pentecost, i. 64; ii. 230, 236, 397

Penzance Common, demon riders on, ii. 361

Pera, rock ordeal at, i. 201

Percival, ii. 398

Perkun, legend of, i. 312

Perkuhnsteine, thunderbolts called, i. 102

Persephone, i. 355; ii. 221

Persian picture of hell, ii. 424

Perun, i. 100, 101; ii. 356

Peruvian mountain god, i. 198

Peter and Christ, ii. 241

Pharaoh, i. 119; ii. 182

Philo, cit. ii. 444

Phoenix, i. 27

Picard, John, ii. 225

Pied piper of Hamelin, i. 129; ii. 355, 367

Pigeon, i. 74, 75, 219; ii. 227, 230

Pilpay, ii. 400

Pindar, cit. i. 18

Pius IX., evil eye of, ii. 334

Pixy, i. 111, 167

Plato, vision of Er, ii. 422, 423

Pliny, cit. i. 60

Plotinus, cit. i. 35

Pluto, ii. 299

Pneuma, ii. 207

Poets on vice and evil, ii. 446 seq.

Polites, Italian demon, i. 156

Pontifex, origin of, i. 204

Pontus, Greeks of, theory of Scythians, ii. 406

Pope and pagan, ii. 191

Pork-eating, ii. 369, 442

Porthcurnow Cove, Tregeagle’s labours, ii. 361

Poseidon, ii. 235, 402

Prayer for the Devil, Aquinas’, ii. 384

Prediger orders, ii. 248

Pre-Munchausenite world, i. 384, 385

Pretas (Siam) demons, i. 44

Pride-of-Life Devil on NÔtre Dame, Paris, ii. 252

Prince of Darkness, i. 240

—— of this world, ii. 178 seq., 383

Priscilla, ii. 246

Prodicus, ii. 224

Prologue to ‘Faust,’ ii. 399

Prometheus, i. 59, 376, 377, 385, 418, 421, 422; ii. 380

Prosecutors, ii. 159

Puritanism, ii. 274

Puspa, Singhalese lust devil, ii. 409

Pythagorean theory, i. 159

Python, i. 80

Queen Mary’s Psalter, pictures from, ii. 271, 301

Quichuas, Viracocha, god of, i. 107

Quito, i. 198

Ra and Mendes, i. 188

Ra and Set, wars of, in Egypt, i. 182 seq.

Ra, the sun, i. 256

Rachel, ii. 85

Radbot, King, ii. 275

Ragnar, i. 414

Ragnarok, ii. 240

Rahab, ii. 416

Rahu, i. 46, 322; ii. 116

Rainbow, called serpent, i. 354, 355

Rakshasis, i. 151, 216

Rasho gate, Devil of, in Japan, ii. 406

Rat legends, i. 128, 129, 145

Ratisbon bridge, legend, i. 205

Raum, i. 74

Ravana, Rajah, ii. 22

Raven, i. 75; ii. 299, 321, 333, 368

Rebekah, ii. 84, 85

Rechalmus, Abbot, cit. ii. 296

Recurrence, phenomena of, i. 406 ii. 403

Reetz, ale-wife carried off, ii. 390

Reichelsheim, ii. 355

Renaissance, ii. 278

Rephaim, ii. 74

Rezon, Prince, ii. 164

Rhone legend, i. 117

Richard I., history, ii. 252

Riesenaltar and RiesenÄule, ii. 355

Rig Veda, cit. i. 93, 407, &c.

Ripheus and Dante, ii. 433

River Demons, i. 203 seq.

Robber Knights, ii. 365

Robin Hood, ii. 140

Rocks, i. 201, 202

Rocky passes, monsters of, i. 201

Rodenstein, ii. 355

Rokh, i. 28

Roland at Roncesvalles, ii. 367

Rose, Mother, i. 33; ii. 375

Roskoff, cit. ii. 329 seq.

Rowan, i. 126

Rudra, i. 350

—— Hymn to, i. 93 seq.

Rue, ii. 324

Rum BahÂdur of Nepaul, i. 304

Rupert, Prince, and his dog, ii. 127

Rusalkas, Nixies of Russia, i. 119

Ruskin, cit. i. 192, 403, 404

Russia, mediÆval designs in, i. 281; ii. 144, 214, 222, 228, 253, 254, 413, 438

Rutti, Singhalese lust-devil, ii. 409

Saa-Set, ii. 113

Sabbath, witches, ii. 253

Sabbatarianism, ii. 275

Sacrifices, i. 55

Sadi, cit. ii. 236, 271, 423

Saints—Agatha, i. 74

—— Andrew, i. 403

—— Anthony, ii. 188, 190, 289, 418

—— Aquinas, ii. 386

—— Augustin, ii. 397

—— Augustine, cit. i. 154

—— Benedict, ii. 268

—— Columba, i. 165

—— Dunstan, ii. 230

—— Francis, ii. 170, 268, 385

—— Gallus, i. 148

—— Gatien, ii. 397

—— George, i. 403 seq.

—— Gerard, i. 114

—— Godric, i. 75; ii. 419

—— Guthlac, ii. 419

—— James, ii. 419

—— Lawrence, ii. 391

—— Margaret, i. 403

—— Martin, i. 310

—— Michael, i. 403

—— Mikados, of the, i. 391 seq.

—— Nicholas, i. 111, 112

—— Olaf, ii. 367

—— Orain, ii. 383

—— Patrick, i. 389; ii. 4

—— Petrox, i. 389, 414

—— Philip, i. 74

—— Sergius, i. 147

—— Theophilus, ii. 329

—— Vincent, ii. 217

—— Walpurga, ii. 376

—— Wolfram, ii. 275, 307

Saint Vitus’ dance, i. 251

Sais, temple of Isis at, i. 337

Sakya Muni, ii. 179 seq., 184

Salisbury Plain, legend of, i. 370

Salt, i. 65; ii. 150, 217, 297

Salzburg, Bishop of, ii. 417

SamaËl, ii. 114, 130, 134, 135, 142, 146, 150, 262, 361

Samis, ii. 235

Sand, George, story by, i. 207

SangrÉal, ii. 398

San-nu Hut-uz, i. 321

Santaclaus, i. 111, 112

Sara, ii. 81 seq., 87, 402

Saranyu, i. 8, 20; ii. 283

Satan, i. 423, 424; ii. 121, 125, 128, 143, 159, 164 seq., 185, 186, 193, 241, 242, 246, 299, 395

Satan, Adam’s contract with, ii. 215

—— aureoled, i. 19

—— Celsus on, ii. 401

—— Christ’s idea of, ii. 241

—— doom, ii. 380, 381

—— Heine’s portrait of, ii. 287

—— Jews’ idea of, ii. 163

—— Job and, i. 255

—— Milton’s, ii. 126

—— Mohammed and, i. 18

—— moon-devourer, i. 48

—— outwitted, ii. 395, 397

—— Sadi’s, ii. 271

—— supposed portrait of, ii. 168

Saturn, i. 19, 55, 59, 253, 254

Satyrs, i. 19; ii. 289

Sauer, the dog, i. 137

SauromatÆ of Herodotus, ii. 102

Savages, axioms among, i. 396

Scanda, ii. 23

Scapegoat, ii. 131, 169, 187

ScarabÆus, i. 5

Scelestat, De, Devil’s name, ii. 382

Scheibel, cit. ii. 332

Schem-hammphorasch, ii. 304

Schnellert, wild jÄger at, ii. 355

Schwarz, ii. 333

Science not dualistic, i. 12

Scott, Michael, legends of, i. 118

Scylla and Charybdis, i. 201, 202, 407;
of Thuringia, i. 202

Scythians, demonic origin of, i. 161; ii. 410

Sea, ii. 117

—— dragons, i. 109

—— phantoms, i. 227

Seals, ii. 169, 335

Sealskin maidens, i. 219

Seance in ‘Faust,’ i. 309

Seasons, battle of the, i. 89

Second-sight, i. 163, 241, 242

Seir, mountains of, ii. 118

Selborne, White’s History of, cit. i. 87

Sephiroth, ii. 31, 254

Serapes, i. 338; ii. 290

Seraphim, i. 322, 323, 339

Serbian demon, i. 206

Serpent, i. 325 seq., 418; ii. 167

—— Abyssinian worship, i. 343

—— antidote for bite of, in India, i. 349 seq.

—— of the Ark, ii. 238

—— brazen, ii. 134

—— characteristics of, i. 321

—— Charlemagne and, ii. 396

—— earliest, i. 322

—— egg of, i. 325, 327

—— Greek word for, derivation, i. 345

—— healing art emblem, i. 351, 352

—— India, i. 348

—— legends, i. 147, 148

—— meaning, i. 341

—— Melite, i. 343

—— Persian, i. 25

—— rainbow called, i. 354, 355

—— romance, i. 359

—— spy, i. 345

—— theories of, i. 353 seq.

—— transformations, i. 339

—— treading on, i. 346

—— Vishnu’s, i. 24

—— worship of, i. 13, 328

Servetus, ii. 420

Set and Ra, wars of, in Egypt, i. 182 seq.

Set, Seth, i. 182 seq., 256; ii. 87, 208, 209, 223, 235, 279

Setnau, tale of, Egyptian, i. 413

Seven spirits, ii. 229

Sex in heaven, ii. 386

Shadows, i. 231 seq.

Shakers, ii. 405

Sheikh’s ride in Egypt, i. 180, 181

Sheitan in Constantinople, i. 48

Shekinah, ii. 54, 55

Shelley, ii. 281

Shemmen-Nessem and Khamseen, i. 185

Shi’ichs, men of peace in Scotland, i. 229, 230

Shipwrights’ play, ii. 414

Shiribadatt, King, legend of, i. 401

Shuden dozi, Japanese demon, i. 158;
legend of, ii. 406, 407

Shylock, ii. 138

Siegfried, poem of, cit. i. 370, 371

Simson, Rev. M., cit. ii. 215

Simon Magus, ii. 237, 245, 255

Simoom, ii. 234

Sin, i. 235

Sindri, i. 85

Singhalese demonology, i. 355

—— Rakshasis, i. 216

Sinistrari, cit. ii. 306;
his book on Demonialite, 384, 385

Siren, Japanese, i. 222, 223

Sirius, ii. 280

Siva, i. 17, 96, 97, 150, 151; ii. 23, 228, 235, 369

Skratti, Old Scratch, i. 86

Slanderers, ii. 160

Sleep, i. 234, 235

Sleepers, mythical, ii. 359;
Sleeping Beauty, ii. 375

Sleipnir, Odin’s horse, ii. 371

Sleswig, King Abel at, ii. 357

Slippers, yellow, of witches, i. 215

Smith, the master, i. 309

Snakes, children and, i. 364, 365

—— milk and, i. 365

—— Paries, i. 343

—— Paradise and the, i. 376

—— Saint Patrick and the, i. 389

Socinus, ii. 340

Sockburn worm, i. 388

Socrates, ii. 427

Solomon, i. 120, 186, 187; ii. 163, 164, 223, 278, 304, 415

Solstice, i. 65

Somerville worm, legend, i. 389

Sophia, ii. 207

Sophia Achemoth, ii. 207

Soracte, i. 155

Soranus, i. 155

Sorcery, i. 307; ii. 300, 334

Sosioch, prophet, ii. 29

Sosipolis, i. 157, 339

Souter Fell, Cumberland, spectres, 242 seq.

Spagnoletto, i. 191

Spanish negro madonna, i. 337

Spectres, mountain, i. 242 seq.

Spells, ii. 291, 319

Spencer, Herbert, cit. ii. 219

Sphinx, i. 174, 175, 180, 181

Spiess publishes ‘Faust’ legend, ii. 337

Spinello of Arezzo, ii. 271

Spinoza, cit. ii. 148;
diabolised, ii. 349, 425;
on the devil, ii. 439

Spiritualism, i. 52; ii. 307, 331

Sraosha, ii. 263, 264

Strauss, cit. ii. 186

Straw Mujik of Russia, i. 81

Streatham Church, Franklin at, i. 107

Steubel and Wirbel in the Danube, i. 115, 116

SuccubÆ, ii. 403

Su Fuh, necromancer, i. 167

Suicide, i. 229

Sunken cities and treasures, i. 228

Sun-spots and famine, i. 171 seq.

Sun-worship, i. 173

Svaldifari, ii. 371

Svedgir, i. 162, 256

Sviatevit, i. 97

Swamy, Sir M. C., ii. 35 seq.

Swan legends, i. 113, 119, 212, 214 seq., 221, 224

Swedenborg, cit. i. 211;
his visions, ii. 427 seq.;
Emerson on, ii. 435;
hell of, ii. 436

Sweden, witchcraft in, i. 317

Syrians, ii. 148

Tacitus, cit. ii. 370

Tai-shan mountain, i. 197

Talmage, Rev. Dr., cit. ii. 216

Tannhauser, i. 223; ii. 320

Tannin in Old Testament, i. 322

Taous, peacock symbol, i. 27

Targum, cit. i. 100; ii. 54, 247

Tartar superstition, i. 104

Tartini, his Devil’s sonata, ii. 273

Tchernibog, i. 154; ii. 253

Tedworth ghost, ii. 309

Temptation, ii. 178 seq.

Tenjo, mountain demon of Japan, i. 195 seq.

Tennyson, cit. ii. 102

Terah brings Abraham before Nimrod, ii. 365

Teraphim, i. 37; ii. 290

Termagol, giant, i. 164

Tertullian, cit. i. 82; ii. 244, 341

Tetzel and Luther, ii. 32

Teufelsee, demon, i. 221, 222

Thebes, picture, ii. 403

Theophilus, St., ii. 395

Thespesius visits Hades, ii. 423

Thibet, hell in, i. 83

Thokk, i. 78, 232

Thor, i. 59, 100, 232, 317

Thoth, ii. 303

Thugs, i. 151

Thummim, i. 54

Thunder, duke, i. 104

—— legends, i. 100;
bolts, i. 101

Thurgau custom, i. 316

Thuringian Scylla, i. 202

Tiamat, ii. 106, 110

Tidal demons, i. 118, 119

Titans, i. 6, 74; ii. 401

Tituba, Salem witch, ii. 314

Titus on demons, ii. 211

Tiw, i. 16

Tobit, ii. 265, 325

Tophet, i. 62; ii. 235

Torches, feast of, i. 91, 395 seq.

Torrents, demons of, i. 203 seq.

Tota, i. 204

Tours, ‘Mystery at,’ ii. 128, 191, 391

Tourtak, god of Tigris, i. 108

Trajan and Dante, ii. 433

Transformations, i. 217

Transmigration, i. 125, 126

Travancore, demons of, i. 44;
Holy Tree, i. 299 seq.

Treacheries, natural, i. 212 seq.

Treasures, sunken, i. 228

Tregeagle’s ghost, ii. 361

Triad, i. 24; ii. 235

Trinity, i. 24; ii. 235

Tritas, ii. 369

Tsar Moiskoi, i. 119, 219

Tsui-knap, i. 98

Tsuma, hero, ii. 406

TÜbingen students imprisoned, ii. 337

Tumbariungona marsh, Ceylon, ii. 373

Turner, J. M. W., dragons, i. 323

Turanian metallurgists, i. 353

Twashtri, i. 75, 170

‘Twelfth Night,’ i. 314

Tylor, E. B., on limping deities, i. 18;
mixed deities, i. 24;
Izedis, i. 27;
funeral customs, i. 53;
Judas-burning in Mexico, i. 80, 81

Typho, i. 251

Typhon, i. 54;
Horus and, i. 184, 185, 407, 423; ii. 235

Uchuella Chaqui, i. 98

Ukko, i. 102

Undine, i. 111

Unholdenhof, i. 199

Universalism, Orain’s, ii. 382;
Paul’s, ii. 383;
Sinistrari’s, ii. 383 seq.

Unmercifulness, ii. 254

Unrest, spirit of, ii. 118, 137, 400

Urim and Thummim, ii. 54

Ursel, ii. 379

Urselberg, ii. 379

Ursula, ii. 379

Uru, Moon-god, ii. 106

Uther Pendragon, i. 369; ii. 398

Uz, ii. 149

Vala, ii. 371

Valhalla, i. 229; ii. 321, 369

Valkyrs or Walkyrs, ii. 101, 318

Vampyres, i. 49, 51, 52, 244, 245

Vanland, story of, i. 235; ii. 371

Vanalandi, i. 162

Varuna, i. 4, 356

—— hymn to, i. 300

Vasishtha, ii. 32 seq.

VasudÉva, ii. 175

Vata, i. 99

Vatican, Faust and Mephisto there, ii. 338, 341;
M. Angelo, ii. 188, 427

Vauvert diable, ii. 201

Vayu’s wind chariot, i. 99, 100

Vedic hymn, i. 99

Veils, i. 337 seq.

Vena, ii. 240

Venerable Bede, cit. ii. 425

Veneur, Le Grand, Fontainbleau, ii. 358

Venus, see Aphrodite

Venusberg, i. 223; ii. 377

Vervain, ii. 324

Vespasian, ii. 244

VÍdÁtu, ii. 264

Vii, i. 96

Vikram, i. 49

Vilz, devil at, i. 205

Vindicatores, ii. 291

Viracocha, god of Quichuas, i. 107

Virginia, incident in, i. 192, 193

Virgin, Antichrist born of, ii. 257;
Merlin born of, ii. 394 (see Madonna);
Virgin and viper, ii. 410

Virginity, ii. 231

Virgins of the Parable, fatal, ii. 427

Vishnu, i. 144, 161, 418; ii. 235, 362, 369

Vishtasp, narcotic, ii. 431

ViswÁmitra, ii. 23, 32 seq.

Vivien beguiles Merlin, ii. 398

Vladimir, ii. 356

Voland, ii. 379

Volmer’s hunt, ii. 376

Voltaire, his deathbed, i. 280;
diabolised, ii. 349, 425;
dislike to raven, ii. 367

Vortigern, i. 369, 370; ii. 398

Vritra, i. 36, 151, 170, 171, 322, 355, 356, 413

Vulcan, i. 170, 171

—— temple to, on Etna, i. 156

Vulgate, cit. i. 19

Wagner, myths used by, i. 86

Waldemar’s hunt, ii. 276, 277

Walpurga, St., ii. 378

Walpurgis night, i. 190, 234

WandjÄger, ii. 353

Wansbeck river, legend, i. 118

Wasserkelch church, ii. 396

Watchnight, i. 90

Water spirits, i. 113 seq., 120

Waterspouts, i. 107

WauljÄger, ii. 353

Wayland, Vedic Vala, i. 19

Wear, river, legend, i. 118

Werewolves, i. 158, 303, 314, 315;
girdle, ii. 318

Wesley, his watchnight, i. 190;
on Mohammed, ii. 250;
and the Cock Lane ghost, ii. 309

Wesleyans and theatres, ii. 273

Wessamonny, Singhalese demon, i. 97, 355

Westminster Abbey, Hell denounced in, ii. 239

Whirlwinds, i. 105

White Lady, ii. 361, 377 seq.

Wild Huntsman, i. 139; ii. 353 seq.

Williams, Prof. M., cit. i. 50

Will-o’-wisp, i. 212 seq., 225

Wilten, monk at, i. 200

Wind demons, i. 88, 89;
bride, i. 106

Windeschmann, cit. i. 283

Wine devil, ii. 392, 415 seq.

Winter demons, i. 77 seq.

Wirtel, Danube, i. 115

Witches, yellow slippers, i. 215; ii. 288 seq.;
Salem, ii. 314;
trial, ii. 315;
confessions, ii. 218 seq.;
testing, ii. 317;
in Virginia, ii. 326;
biblical, ii. 327;
execution, ii. 327 seq., 386

Wittenberg forest and Faust, ii. 337

Wodan, i. 99, 100, 310, 313; ii. 353

WodejÄger, ii. 353

Wolf legends, i. 140, 144, 154, 318;
glen, ii. 361

Women, protected, i. 319 seq.;
first in India, ii. 75;
Persia, ii. 77;
diabolised, ii. 85 seq.;
rib-theory of, ii. 103;
as tempter, ii. 191 seq.;
why witches were chiefly women, ii. 195;
Malleus Maleficorum on, ii. 300;
Euripides and Milton concerning, ii. 409

World, Goethe’s ‘Faust’ on the, ii. 352

Worms, i. 332, 336;
City of, i. 366;
Laidley, i. 367, 368;
Lambton, i. 387, 411 seq.;
Sockburn, i. 388;
Somerville, i. 389;
of Time, i. 342;
poetic, ii. 393

Wrath, Day of, Mary in, ii. 429

Wuchang, temple of horrors, ii. 424

Wustanges Heer, ii. 353

Wuttke, Dr., cit. i. 160; ii. 307, 353, 374

Yakkos, Yakshas, i. 151 seq.

Yama, King of Death, i. 6

Year, old and new, i. 89, 90

Yellow slippers of witches, i. 215

Yemma, king of Hades, Jap., i. 195

Yeous, the giant, i. 207 seq.

Yezedis, i. 27

Yimi, i. 283

Ynglinga Saga, i. 162; ii. 371

Yorimitsa, Japanese hero, ii. 406 seq.

York Cathedral, i. 32

Yule-tide, i. 23

YÜ ShÜt, Chinese rain-god, i. 105

Zafarana, Sicilian story, ii. 369

Zamhor, i. 26

Zamiel, ii. 300, 361

Zerffi, Dr., cit. ii. 286

ZeruÂne-Akrane, ii. 235

Zeus, i. 402; ii. 235

—— etymology, i. 17

—— Fates of, i. 420 seq.

—— Fly-god, i. 10

—— jealous, i. 59

—— Lightning-wielder, i. 97

—— in ‘Iliad,’ ii. 402

Zinzendorf, i. 347

Zohak, i. 359; ii. 176, 234, 363, 364

Zophar, ii. 152, 154

Zoroaster, i. 60, 154; ii. 24, 172, 184, 431

Zum Loch, Zurich, Charlemagne at, ii. 395

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