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INDEX II.
281
Siegfried, 157, 162, 203, 210, 232-33.
Simei, 90.
Simrock, views 100-101, 103, 132, 134, 164, 251, 261-62.
Skeat, 104.
Skene, 219-20.
Sleep and the Magic Castle myth 202-03.
Sleeping Beauty, parallel with Heinrich's version 203, ethical import of 258.
Solomon's sword, 84. See Sword.
Sons of Usnech, 137, 233.
Sorceresses of Gloucester, 101, 139, 156.
Spontaneity of folk tradition, 254, 257-58.
Stag Hunt in Conte du Graal and Mabinogi 139-40, in Didot-Perceval 141, parallel with Lay of Great Fool 162.
Steinbach on Sir Perceval 147-50.
Stephens, 219-20.
Stokes, 188, 200, 233.
Suetonius, 116.
Sword, 113, 142, belongs more to Feud Quest 180-82, found also in Unspelling Quest 183, of Lug 184, in Celtic myth 187-90, 198-99.
Taboo and Geasa, 214.
Taliesin, 97, 186, and Oisin 210-11.
Templars, 100.
Tennyson, 236, 244.
Tethra, 188.
Thor, Irish parallels to 200-01.
Thornton MS. Sir Perceval (often simply Sir Perceval), numbered I 4, 66, 68-69, 101-02, 125, 126, Steinbach's theory of 147-50, criticised 149, absence of Grail from 151, connection with Great Fool tale 154-58, 162, 164-65, witch incident 169, 190, 225.
Tír-na n-Og, 191, 195, 223, 248, 264.
Titurel, 66.
Titus, 107.
Trinity, symbolizing of, 88.
Tuatha de Danann, treasures of 184-85, 189-92, 223, 230.
Two Brothers tale, 157, 162-63.
Ultonian cycle 185.
Unspelling Quest 181, Celtic parallels to 190-206, 208.
Urban (Urlain), 83, 84, 183.
Van Santen, 252.
Vanishing of Bespelled Castle, 202-03.
Veronica (Verrine) 79, 116, Ward's theory 222.
Vespasian, 107, 116.
Vessel in Celtic myth, 184, in Ultonian cycle 185, in Welsh myth 186, in Celtic folk-tales 187. See Grail.
Villemarqué, views 97-98, 101, 131, 148.
Virginity, 247.
Wagner, 252-54.
Ward, 220, 222.
Wartburg Krieg and Brandan legend, 264.
William of Malmesbury, 105, Zarncke's opinion of 107, 115, Ward's opinion of 220.
Windisch, 188, 219.
Witch who brings the dead to life, 165-69.
Wolfram von Eschenbach, numbered F 3, sources 6, 25-26, 65-67, 69, and Gerbert 92, 99-102, 104, 107, 121-25, 150, 157, brother incident in 164, 172-73, branch in 193, magician lord 199, account of mediæval morality 240-41, 246, ideal of 248-52, 254, 255, 256, pattern for future growth of legend 261, relation to Chrestien 261-63.
Woman in Celtic tradition 231-33.
Wülcker, Evangelium Nicodemi, 220-21.
Zarncke, views 106-07, 115, 132, 220.