Schwartz, Friedrich Leberecht Wilhelm. Der Ursprung der Mythologie. Berlin: Wilhelm Hertz, 1860. 1 p.l., (i)iv–xxiv, 299(1) p. 8°. ZAF
See references in the index.
Sébillot, Paul. Les loups-garous et les hommes transformés en bêtes. (In his: Traditions et superstitions de la Haute-Bretagne. Paris, 1882. 16°. v.1, p.289-297.) ZBG
Shinkichi, Takahashi. [Is lycanthropy confined to the province of Shikohu?] (Tokei, Ijishenshi, 1879, no.86, November 15.)
Text in Japanese.
Smith, Kirby Flower. An historical study of the werwolf in literature. (Modern Language Association of America. Publications. Baltimore, 1894. 8°. v.9, p.1–42.) RAA
Has a large number of valuable references to the superstition.
The were-wolf in Latin literature. (Johns Hopkins University. Circulars. Baltimore, 1892. 4°. v.12, p.21-22.) STG
Abstract of the foregoing.
Sprengel, K. P. J. See under Carl August Böttiger.
Stephens, George. See under Gunnar Olof Hyltén-Cavallius and George Stephens.
Stewart, Caroline Taylor. The origin of the werewolf superstition. Columbia: University of Missouri, 1909. 2 p.l., 37 p. 4°. (University of Missouri Studies: Social Science Series. v.2, no.3.) YPE
Stolberg, Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu. Der Wehrwolf. (Deutsches Museum. Leipzig, 1783. 8°. v.2, p.155-158.)
Sullivan, J. M. The trial of Gilles Garnier. (The Green Bag. Boston, 1903. 4°. v.15, p.86.) XAA
Thomas, Northcote Whitridge. Lycanthropy. (Encyclopædia Britannica. 11th ed. Cambridge, 1911. 4°. v.17, p.149-150.)
Thomas, Northcote Whitridge, and John Ferguson M‘Lennan. Werwolf. (Encyclopædia Britannica. 11th ed. Cambridge, 1911. 4°. v.28, p.524-526.) *R-A
Tomson, Graham R. A ballad of the were-wolf. London, 1890. 8°.
In Scots verse.
Tylor, Sir Edward Burnett. Primitive culture... New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1889. 2 v. 3rd American, from 2nd English ed. 8°. S
The werewolf superstition discussed in v.1, p.308-315.
Varulven. (Dansk Folkeblad. Kjøbenhavn, 1842. 4°. Aargang 7, p.235.) *DK
Varulven. (Macmillan’s Magazine. London, v.62, p.368.) DA
Verstegan, Richard. A restitvtion of decayed intelligence: in antiquities. Concerning the most noble and renowmed English nation... Antwerp: Robert Bruney, 1605. 4°. CD
“Were-wulf,” p.236-237.
Wantscherus, Christopherus. De lupo et lycanthropia. Wittebergae: M. Wendt, 1666. 7 l. 4°.
Der Weerwolf. (In: Taschenbuch für die vaterländische Geschichte. Herausgegeben durch die Freyherren von Hormayr und von Mednyansky. Wien, 1828. 16°. Jahrg.9, p.299-312.) FAA
Wehrwolves. (Household Words. London, 1857. 8°. v.15, p.405-408.) *DA
A Were-buffalo. (Saturday Review. London, 1894. f°. v.78, p.288-289.) *DA
Werewolves. (All the Year Round. London, 1883. 8°. v.52, p.399-403.) *DA
Reprinted in the Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, v.39, p.59-63, New York, 1884. *DA.
Were-wolves. (The Anglo-American. New York, 1846. f°. v.6, p.423-424.) *DA
Mainly extracts from old writers.
Whishaw, Fred. The were-wolf. (Temple Bar. London, 1902. 8°. v.126, p.––.)
Fiction. Scene laid in Russia. Reprinted in the Living Age, v.235, p.804-811, Boston, 1902. *DA.
Wier, Johann. De phantastica transformatione hominum in bestias. (In his: De praestigiis daemonum. Basileae, 1566. 8°. lib.2, cap.27.) Reserve
Witches and their craft. (Cornhill Magazine. London, 1868. 8°. v.18, p.34.)
“Lycanthropy,” p.69-72.
Wolf, Johann Wilhelm. Niederländische Sagen... Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1843. xxxviii p., 2 l., 3-708 p., 1 pl. 8°. ZBIE
No.242: “Warwölfin”; no.243: “Warwolf”; no.501: “Warwolf ertrappt”; no.502: “Der verschwundene Warwolf”; no.503: “Warwolf erlöst.”
Wolfeshusius, Joannes Fridericus. De Lycanthropis: an vera illi, ut fama est, luporum et aliarum bestiarum formis induantur, problema philosophicum. Lipsiae, 1591. 8°.
Wynter, Andrew. Were-wolves and lycanthropy. (In his: Fruit between the leaves. London, 1875. 12°. v.1, p.106-122.) NCZ
Young, Alexander. A terrible superstition. (Appleton’s Journal. New York, 1873. f°. v.9, p.168-171.) *DA