μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
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.

  • ScandinavianHartmann Die Trollvorstellungen (Stuttgart, 1936) 73
  • DutchSinninghe FFC CXXXII 58 No. 101.
  • general *Taylor Washington University Studies X (Humanistic Series) 23–60
  • general **Boberg Sagnet om den Store Pans Død (København, 1934). – Finnish-Swedish: Wessman 45 No. 374
Within the index

Filed under Means of combating spirits.

1 finer motif beneath it
"Tell to mill-mouse that the field-mouse is dead."
Filed beside it
Priest bans spirit with sword. (Cf. D1081.)Spirits driven off by knife-thrusts and pistol shotsSpirits deceived by drum-beats and hoodwinkingsSpirit (demon) baffled by scolding and getting last wordCat, dog, and mouse ward off evil spirit. Man takes these animals along with him as protectionGrain scattered as a means of dispersing spiritsSpirits leave when report is made of fire at their home. Denied readmittanceSpirit overcome by driving stake through body it inhabitsDemons flee stone (when saint steps upon it)House spirit leaves when gift of clothing is left for it. (Cf. F348.11.)Demons flee from fireMan captures spirit by hiding his stick and leg-wrappers of copper. When spirit gets them back by trickery he disappearsEvil spirit laid after it is tormented by exorciser

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