Balder the Beautiful, Volume I. eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 545 pages of information about Balder the Beautiful, Volume I..

Balder the Beautiful, Volume I. eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 545 pages of information about Balder the Beautiful, Volume I..

[304] Christian Schneller, Maerchen und Sagen aus Waelschtirol (Innsbruck, 1867), pp. 234 sq.; W. Mannhardt, op. cit. pp. 499 sq.

[305] John Brand, Popular Antiquities of Great Britain (London, 1882-1883), i. 157 sq.; W. Mannhardt, Der Baumkultus, pp. 502-505; Karl Freiherr von Leoprechting, Aus dem Lechrain (Munich, 1855), pp. 172 sq.; Anton Birlinger, Volksthuemliches aus Schwaben (Freiburg im Breisgau, 1861-1862), i. 472 sq.; Montanus, Die deutschen Volksfeste, Volksbraeuche und deutscher Volksglaube (Iserlohn, N.D.), p. 26; F. Panzer, Beitrag zur deutschen Mythologie (Munich, 1848-1855), ii. 241 sq.; Ernst Meier, Deutsche Sagen, Sitten und Gebraeuche aus Schwaben (Stuttgart, 1852), pp. 139 sq.; Bavaria, Landes- und Volkskunde des Koenigreichs Bayern (Munich, 1860-1867), i. 371; A. Wuttke, Der deutsche Volksaberglaube*[2] (Berlin, 1869), pp. 68 sq., Sec. 81; Ignaz V. Zingerle, Sitten, Braeuche und Meinungen des Tiroler Volkes*[2] (Innsbruck, 1871), p. 149, Sec.Sec. 1286-1289; W. Kolbe, Hessische Volks-Sitten und Gebraeuche*[2] (Marburg, 1888), pp. 44 sqq.; County Folk-lore, Printed Extracts, Leicestershire and Rutland, collected by C.J.  Billson (London, 1895), pp. 75 sq.; A. Tiraboschi, “Usi pasquali nel Bergamasco,” Archivio per lo Studio delle Tradizione Popolari, i. (1892) pp. 442 sq. The ecclesiastical custom of lighting the Paschal or Easter candle is very fully described by Mr. H.J.  Feasey, Ancient English Holy Week Ceremonial (London, 1897), pp. 179 sqq. These candles were sometimes of prodigious size; in the cathedrals of Norwich and Durham, for example, they reached almost to the roof, from which they had to be lighted.  Often they went by the name of the Judas Light or the Judas Candle; and sometimes small waxen figures of Judas were hung on them.  See H.J.  Feasey, op. cit. pp. 193, 213 sqq. As to the ritual of the new fire at St. Peter’s in Rome, see R. Chambers, The Book of Days (London and Edinburgh, 1886), i. 421; and as to the early history of the rite in the Catholic church, see Mgr.  L. Duchesne, Origines du Culte Chretien*[3] (Paris, 1903), pp. 250-257.]

[306] Bavaria, Landes und Volkskunde des Koenigreichs Bayern (Munich, 1860-1867), i. 1002 sq.

[307] Gennaro Finamore, Credenze, Usi e Costumi Abruzzesi (Palermo, 1890), pp. 122 sq.

[308] G. Finamore, op. cit. pp. 123 sq.

[309] Vincenzo Dorsa, La Tradizione Greco-Latina negli Usi e nelle Credenze Popolari della Calabria Citeriore (Cosenza, 1884), pp. 48 sq.

[310] Alois John, Sitte, Brauch und Volksglaube im deutschen Westboehmen (Prague, 1905), pp. 62 sq.

[311] K. Seifart, Sagen, Maerchen, Schwaenke und Gebraeuche aits Stadt und Stift Hildesheim*[2] (Hildesheim, 1889), pp. 177 sq., 179 sq.

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