μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Flower from grave bears letters. These commemorate the buried person.

The dead. · Reincarnation. · Reincarnation in object. · view the constellation · filed as E631.0.2

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“Ina race called ‘‘the King’s Race,” which used to be run by lads on Good Friday or Easter Saturday in some parts of the Mark of Brandenburg, the winner was called ‘‘the King,” and the last to come in was called ‘‘the Lame Carpenter.” One of the Carpenter’s legs was bandaged with splints as if it were broken, and he had to hobble along on a crutch. Thus he was led from house to house by his comrades, who collected eggs to bake a cake.”

The Library (Bibliotheca), BOOK I, ch. III · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Reincarnation in plant (tree) growing from grave. (Cf. E632, D1610.2.)

1 finer motif beneath it
Flower with "ave" on leaves. Crows from tomb as reward for faithful sayings of "Ave Maria"
Filed beside it
Twining branches grow from graves of lovers. (Cf. E419.6.)Plant from blood of slain personSpeaking and bleeding trees. Reincarnated personsTree from innocent man's bloodTree from sinner's graveFlower from graveGrass does not grow on murderer's grave. (Cf. H271.)Herbs grow from grave of healerDead ogress reincarnated as bramble-bush which prevents escape of fugitiveReincarnation as plantReincarnation in tree from grave
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Siren. Bird with woman's headTabu: rivaling the godsTransformation to escape loverMagic musicRocks moved by magicOrpheus. Journey to land of dead to bring back person from the deadMiraculous conception

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