Curious Myths of the Middle Ages
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| Curious Myths of the Middle Ages (1866) by |
| Published in two parts: the first in 1866 and the second in 1868. |
- The Wandering Jew
- Prestor John
- The Divining Rod
- The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus
- William Tell
- The Dog Gellert
- Tailed Men
- Antichrist and Pope Joan
- The Man in the Moon
- The Mountain of Venus
- Fatality of Numbers (not included in all editions)
- S. Patrick's Purgatory (not included in all editions)
- The Terrestrial Paradise
- S. George
- S. Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins
- The Legend of the Cross
- Schamir
- The Piper of Hameln
- Bishop Hatto
- Melusina
- The Fortunate Isles
- Swan Maidens
- The Knight of the Swan
- The Sangreal
- Theophilus
- Appendix A (The Wandering Jew)
- Appendix B (Mountain of Venus)
- Appendix C (Pre-Christian Crosses)
- Appendix D (Shipping the Dead)
| This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923.
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