μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Magic objects acquired by acting as umpire for fighting heirs. When hero gets hold of objects he refuses to return it.

Magic. · Magic objects. · Ownership of magic objects. · Acquisition of magic object. · Magic object acquired by trickery. · view the constellation · filed as D832

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Scholars’ trail — 9references

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.

  • India*Thompson-Balys
  • IndonesianDeVries Volksverhalen No. 104
  • ChineseChavannes 500 Contes III 259 No. 470
  • AfricaFrobenius Atlantis II 113, 175, III 336, IV 110.
  • general *Types 400, 518
  • general *BP II 331ff.
  • general Cosquin Indiens 371ff.
  • general Saintyves Perrault 287ff.
  • general Hdwb. d. Märchens I 97. – Icelandic: Boberg
Within the index

Filed under Magic object acquired by trickery.

Filed beside it
Attempt to learn about magic object by spyingMagic object acquired by trick exchange. By means of second magic object hero recovers first. (Often mixed with D832)Magic object acquired by tricking giant. Giant is persuaded to give the objects to the hero. (Cf. D831, where the person tricked is often a giant.)Magic object acquired by tricking devil. Man gets shelter in storm; devil gets wet. Devil gives man magic object in return for information as to how he kept dryMagic object acquired through trickery: child forced to cry till object is givenMagic object acquired by exchanging letters. (Cf. K511)Magic object acquired through foolish bargainMagic object acquired by stealingMagic object acquired by trickery – miscellaneous
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