μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Scholars’ trail — 4references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • IndiaThompson-Balys.
  • general Tawney I 300, II 150
  • general De Cock Studien 156
  • general Encyc. Rel. Ethics III 392–472. – Jewish: *Neuman
Within the index
9 finer motifs beneath it
Magic jewel (jewels)Magic hair ornamentsMagic necklaceMagic braceletMagic bangleMagic ringMagic fanMagic chain (ornament)Magic ornaments – miscellaneous
Travels with
Amulet guarantees health. (Cf. D1070.)Amulet renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1070.)Green stone causes women to love the possessor. (Cf. D1070.)Magic red stone protects from poison. (Cf. D1070.)Amulet guards against sorcery. (Cf. D1070.)Amulet preserves chastity. (Cf. D1070.)Magic red stone protects against poverty. (Cf. D1070.)Amulet saves one from death. (Cf. D1070.)Magic amulet cures disease. (Cf. D1070.)Amulet assists in childbearing. (Cf. D1070.)Amulet cures nosebleed. (Cf. D1070.)Amulet has control over weather. (Cf. D1070.)Charm renders amulet efficacious. (Cf. D1070, D1273.)Magic amulet expels person from land. (Cf. D1070.)Magic buckle answers for fugitive. (Cf. D1070.)Jewel responds to owner's voice. (Cf. D1070.)Diamond works by being pressed. (Cf. D1070.)Identification by amulet. (Cf. D1070.)

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