
Irish: Beal XXI 323 Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 183 Baltic: (Lithuanian and Lettish): Gray 320 Estonian: Loorits Grundzüge I 422f. 257, (Loucheux): Barbeau JAFL XXVIII 255 Hottentot: Bleek 72 No. 69, (Haida, Tlingit, Kwakiutl): Alexander N. 8 Siberian: Holmberg Siberian 423 Armenian: Ananikian 52 Flemish: *De Meyer FFC XXXVII 82 No. (hommeв) Estonian: *Aarne FFC XXV 140 No. Basset RTP XXIII 220 and references to earlier volumes. *Köhler-Bolte III 597 *Robinson Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (Boston 1933) 929 *Brown English Lyrics of the Thirteenth Century (Oxford 1932) 234ff.

– *Dh I 134 *Volksmann Am Urquell V 285, VI 75, 126, 199 *Cornelissen Ons Volksleven VI 168ff., 189ff. Various explanations are given as to how he came to be there. Indian (Cashinawa): Métraux BBAE CXLIII (3) 683.Ī758. – Eskimo (Bering Strait): Nelson RBAE XVIII 483 Calif. The sun, which is kept by a monster, is stolen and brought to earth. Magic apple from Garden of the Hesperides. Landman Kiwai Papuans 12 Lévy-Bruhl L'âme primitive 382ff.Ī561. Greek: Fox 147, Grote I 62, Guntert Kalypso 81 Gaster Oldest Stories 50. Irish myth: Cross Greek: Fox 142 Egyptian: Müller 176 Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 45 Babylonian: Jensen Gilgamesch-Epos X, XI, 46ff., cf. Salvation.įerryman on river in lower world (Charon). "Hades", Keith 100, 160 India: Thompson-Balys. II 588, *Boberg Greek: Fox 143 Egyptian: Müller 179 Babylonian: Spence 128 Persian: Carnoy 345 Hindu: Penzer X 169 s. Norse: De la Saussaye 256, 291, MacCulloch Eddic 303, Herrmann Saxo Gr.

Jeremias Hölle und Paradies bei den Babyloniern (Leipzig 1903) Köhler Heaven and Hell in Comparative Religion (New York 1923) *Landau Hölle und Fegfeuer in Volksglaube, Dichtung, und Kirchenlehre (Heidelberg, 1909) *Jātaka Index s. Kohler Heaven and Hell in Comparative Religion (New York 1923) Jeremias Hölle und Paradies bei den Babyloniern (Leipzig 1903) Gaster Thespis 286 Irish myth: Cross, Beal XXI 330 Norse: MacCulloch Eddic 312 German: Grimm Nos. Mythical hero will come riding on such a horse.

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"Holger Danske" Norse: Olrik Ragnarok 108ff., 478 (Balder) Irish myth: Cross Welsh: Mac Culloch Celtic 194 (Arthur) Eng., Scot.: Baughman Finnish: Kalevala rune 50. Divinity or hero is expected to return at the proper time and rescue his people from their misfortunes. Jewish: Neuman Gaster Thespis 171, Oldest SĬulture hero's (divinity's) expected return. 4 Irish myth: Cross Babylonian: Ungnad Das Gilgamesch Epos IX 163, cf.
