Demonology and devil-lore / by Moncure Daniel Conway.
- Moncure Daniel Conway
- Date:
- 1879
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Demonology and devil-lore / by Moncure Daniel Conway. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![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, 6] 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. i 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 Hatisbon, 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, 3ii> 335> 370 Dogdo, ii. 173 Domovoi, Russian, i. 37. Donne, Dr., on the Muses, ii. 272 Dore's Triumph of Christianity, i. 420; ii. 266. Dove, legends, ii. 226 seq. Dragon, i. 299 seq.; ii. 4. seq., I20, 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 Durga and Kali 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, l8t 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](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21047285_0477.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)