The constellation
D1840 Magic invulnerability
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The same sky, in words
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- Magic invulnerability of saints. (Cf. Q162, V228.) · D1840.1 entry
- Magic invulnerability of animals · D1840.2 entry
- Magic invulnerability of ogres · D1840.3 entry
- Invulnerability from certain things · D1841 entry
- Invulnerability for limited time · D1845 entry
- Attainment of invulnerability. (Cf. D1840.) · D1846 entry
- Loss of invulnerability · D1847 entry
keeps company
- Beautification by boiling and resuscitation · D1865.2 entry
- Transformation: man (woman) to almond tree · D215.7 entry
- Transformation by drinking · D555 entry
- Disenchantment from tree form by embrace of lover · D735.3 entry
- Moly: magic plant · D965.5 entry
- Magic lotus plant. (Cf. D975.1.) · D965.6 entry
- Resuscitation by boiling · E15.1 entry
- Flight on artificial wings · F1021.1 entry
- Flight so high that sun melts glue of artificial wings · F1021.2.1 entry
- Voyage to Land of Lotus Eaters · F111.3 entry
cross-ref
Thompson cites
- The Library (Bibliotheca) · APOLLODORI BIBLIOTHECA, ch. 33