A
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- The Abecedarium Nordmanicum
- About "The Seafarer" - Henry Sweet
- The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles
- Adapa and the Food of Life
- AEcerbot
[Field Remedy] Ritual
- Aegir's Feast - Extracts From the
Poetical Diction (Skaldskaparmal)
- Ainsel - Ireland
- Alchemical Catechism
- An Alchemical Mass
- Allemansrätten
- Allogenes
- Alvismal by Auden & Taylor
- Alvissmon - The Poetic Edda
- American Woods
- Anatolian Dictionary
- The Anglo-Saxons from "The
Religion of the Teutons"
- The Anglo Saxon Chronicle
- An Anglo-Saxon riddle
- Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem
- Anglo-Saxo Rune Poem - Translated by
Bruce Dickens
- Anglo Saxon to Modern English
Dictionary
- Animal Symbolism in Celtic Mythology
- Animism - anthropology / belief
- Apache Creation Myth
- Apart of Swedish History: The Viking
Age
- The Apocalypse of Adam
- The (First) Apocalypse of James
- The (Second) Apocalypse of James
- The Apocalypse of Paul
- The Apocalypse of Peter
- The Apocryphon of James - Translated by
Francis E. Williams
- The Apocryphon of James - Translated by
Ron Cameron
- The Apocryphon of John (long version)
- ARADIA or the Gospel of the Witches
- The Army in Odin's Mountain - Germany
- Asclepius 21-29
- Aspirations for Mahamudra - tibetan
buddhist
- The Ass, the Table, and the Stick - England
- Athanasian Creed
- Atlamol en Gronlenzku - The Poetic Edda
- Attila the
Hun and the Battle of Chalons
- Aurivandil's Toe
- Aurochs
- Aurochs found by two archaeologists
- The Aurora of the philosophers by Paracelsus
- Authoritative Teaching Translated by
George W. MacRae
- The Avars
- The Azerbaijan Connection
- Aztec Creation Myth
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- The Babes in the Wood
- England
- Baldur's Dream
- The Baptism of Rus
- The Battle of Brunanburh (in Anglo-Saxon)
- The Battle of Brunanburh
- The Battle of Hastings
- The Battle of Maldon (article) Anglo-Saxon
- The Battle of Maldon (Anglo-Saxon poem
in English)
- The
Battle of Stamford Bridge
- The Bear and the Fox who made a Bet -
Norway
- Beautiful Susan
- The Benefit of Doing Nyung Nay
- Beowulf
- Beowulf - Alternate Translation
- The Berserkir
- Bibilical Blasphemy by Thomas
Paine
- Birth of Fin MacCumhail - Ireland
- Black, Brown and Gray - Ireland
- The Black Bull of Norroway - England
- The Black Bull of Norroway - Scotland
- The Black Dog - Shetland
- Black Dogs in Folklore
- The Black School - Iceland
- Blood Creation Myth
- Bodhisattva Warriors - Tibetan Buddhist
- The Bogey-Beast - England
- The Book Concerning The Tincture Of The
Philosophers by Paracelsus
- The Book of Quintessence
- The Book of Shadows - From works
by Gerald Gardener
- The Book of Thomas the Contender
- Boniface and the Desecration of
the Oak of Donar
- Boys & Trolls - Norway
- Bran and the British Mysteries :The
Cauldron of Rebirth
- Brief Instructions Upon
My Paradoxes of Defence - by George Silver
- British Goblins - Welsh folk-lore,
fairy mythology, legends and traditions
- The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales
- The Brown Dwarf of Rügen
- Bruin and Reynard - Norway
- Bulfinch's Mythology
- Bull Tup Cock and Steg - England
- Buried Alive - Sweden
C
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- Caesar's Commentaries
on the Gallic and Civil Wars
- Calendars: Norway circa 1636
- Calendars: Sweden circa 1500
- Calendars : Yorkshire circa 1425
- Calendar and Festivals from "The
Religion of the Teutons"
- Caporushes - England
- Card Weaving
- Carian Dictionary
- Cat Beliefs
- The Cat of the Carman's Stage - Ireland
- Cat Dream Interpretations
- Cat Fables
- Cat Folklore Odds and Ends
- Cats! - Folklore and Superstitions
- Cat Lore - Lore of the Black Cat
- Cat Myths
- Cat Proverbs
- Catching a Horse by Its Tail
- Cath Maige Tuired
- Cats throughout History
- Catskin - England
- The Cattle Raid of Cualnge
- The Changeling Musician - England
- Changeling Song - England
- A Changeling Tale
- The Changeling Twins of Corwrion -
Wales
- Changelings - Scotland
- The Channels of Iceland Run Deep -
Iceland
- Cherokee Creation Myth
- Choctaw Creation Myth
- Childe Rowland - England
- Chippewa Creation Myth
- The Christmas Goat
- The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg
- German
- Christmas in Norway
- Christmas in Sweden
- The Christmas-Tree, Decorations,
and Gifts
- The Chronicle of Nestor
- Chukchee Creation Myth
- The Consecration Ritual - Excerpts
- Cnoc An T-Sithein - Isle of Bara
- Coelum philosophorum by Paracelsus
- The Companion - Norway
- The Concept of Our Great Power
- A Corpse Claims Its Property
- The Cosmic Mill by Alby Stone
- From Cows to Coins: The Changing Face
of Scandinavian Currency
- Classification of Welsh Fairies
- The Clergyman's Wife who was Midwife
to a Troll - Sweden
- The Cradle of Skiing
- Cuculin - Ireland
- The Cult of Othin
- Cultural Aspects of Trees
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- Danish to English
Dictionary
- Danish to English Dictionary (version
2)
- The Dark, or Pitch-Pine, Daughter of
the Norse King, and How She Thinned the Woods of Lochaber - Scotland
- The Death of Sinfjotli - The Poetic
Edda
- The Deacon of Myrká - Iceland
- Decent of the Goddess Ishtar into the Lower
World
- Demons of Water - Scotland
- Deor - Anglo-Saxon poem
- Deor - in Anglo-Saxon
- The Death of Balder
- DEATH from "Norse Mythology"
- The Deluding of Gylfi - Translated
by Jean I. Young
- Devil Fish
- The Devil Of Hjalta-Stad - Iceland
- The devlopment of the Runes - A short
overview
- The Dialogue of
the Savior
- Dick Whittington and His Cat -
England
- Difference between folk tales and
sagas and different kinds of sagas
- Discovering Who's Buried in Halvdan's
Tomb
- The Doctrine of the Mean - Confucius
- The Dragon of the North - Germany
- The Draugr of Fjelkinge
- Demark
- The Dreadful Ghost
- To Drink the Blood of a Vampire...
- Drřmte mig en drřm
- A Duergar Story - England
- The Dwarf of Folkared's Cliff - Sweden
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- Early Fencing Terms
- Early Medieval Brewing
- East of the Sun and West of the Moon -
Scandinavia
- East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon -
Norway
- Easter in Sweden
- Edda Sæmundar (Icelandic Poetic
Edda)
- Egil's Saga
- Einhard: The Life of Charlemagne
- The Elf Maiden - Lapland
- Elves in Modern Iceland
- Emerald Tablet of Hermes
- The Enchanted Toad - Scandinavia
- English to Danish Dictionary
- English to Danish Dictionary (version
2)
- English to Icelandic Dictionary
- English to Latin Dictionary
- English to Latin Dictionary (version
2)
- English to Norwegian Dictionary
- Enuma Elish - The Babylonian Epic of Creation
- Enuma Elish - The Epic of Creation
- Eric Brighteyes - H. Rider Haggard
(fiction)
- Eirik the Red's Saga
- The Essentials of Archery
- An Evenk (Mongolian) Creation Myth
- Examination Of The Prophecies, by Thomas
Paine
- An exploration of the "Ngondro Practices"
prepared by Lobsang Tashi
- Eyrbyggja Saga: The Story of the Ere-Dwellers
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- Faeries
- Fafnismol - The Poetic Edda
- Farmer Weathersky - Norway
- The Father of Eighteen Elves - Iceland
- The Fate of the Children Of Lir -
Ireland
- The Fair Folk - Scotland
- Fair,
Brown and Trembling - Ireland
- The Fairies' Hill - Scotland
- The Fairies Take The Hump
- The Fairy Of The Dawn - Romania
- Fairy Ointment - England
- Fairy Ointment - Wales
- The Fairy Woman and the Child - Scotland
- The Fin-Folk - Orkney
- Fin MacCumhail and the Fenians of Erin
in the Castle of Fear Dubh - Ireland
- Fin MacCumhail and the Knight of the
Full Axe - Ireland
- Fin MacCumhail The Seven Brothers
and the King of France - Ireland
- Fin MacCumhail and the Son of the King
of Alba - Ireland
- The Finnesburh Fragment Anglo Saxon
& English
- Fire and Ice
- The Fish and the Ring - England
- The Fisherman's Son and the Grugach
of Tricks - Ireland
- The Flower of Battle- Extract on the Two Handed
Sword
- The Flying Dutchman - Song
- Folk Dancing In Demark
- Folk Dancing - Norway & Sweden
- Folklore from "The Religion of
the Teutons"
- Folktales of Tor (Thor) from Sweden
- The Forging of the Sampo
- The Founding of the City of Kiev
- The Founding of Norway
- The Fox and the Lapp - Lapland
- Fox Fish Thieves
- Fox Wants to Taste Horseflesh - Norway
- Frau Holle's Stone -Germany
- Freher's Process in the Philosophical
Work
- Frequent Handicaps That Vampires
Must Cope with in Unlife
- Frey's Sword
- Frigg. Freyja. from "Teutonic
Mythology"
- From Cows to Coins: The Changing Face
of Scandinavian Currency
- From Rapier to Langsax
- The Furious Host from Teutonic Mythology
- The Funeral of Scyld Scefing
- The Funeral of Scyld Scefing (in
Anglo-Saxon)
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- Gates to Buddhist Practice
- Gaulish Dictionary
- Gefion's Ploughing
- Gefion's Ploughing - Prose Edda
- Germania By Tacitus
- Gesta Danorum Books 1-9 by Saxo Grammaticus
- Get Tough! How to win in hand-to-hand
fighting
- The Ghost Child - Sweden
- Ghost of Willie-o
- The Giant and the Hag - Faroe Islands
- The Giant Who Had No Heart in His
Body - Norway
- Giants from "The Religion of the
Teutons"
- Gildas
- Gilla na Grakin and Fin MacCumhail - Ireland
- Give Me My Bone - England
- Glory of the World
- A Glossary of Archery
- Glossary of Shetland Words
- The Golden Age
- The Golden Ball - England
- The Golden Castle that Hung in the
Air - Norway
- The Golden Snuff-Box - England
- The Gospel of Thomas
- The Goths
- The Great Learning
- The Great Midwinter Sacrifice
and the Royal Mounds at Uppsala
- The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry - Orkney
- The Great Stag - A Sumerian Divinity
by Bobula Ida
- Greenland Lay of Atli - Poetic Edda
- The Grey One - Norway
- Grettir's Saga
- The Grey Wolf - Scotland
- The Grimm's Bearskin - Germany
- Grimnismal - Translated by Hollander
- Grimnismol - The Poetic Edda
- Grottasöngr
- (The Song of Grotti)
- Grottasongr - The Song of the Mill
- A Guide for Health Part 1
- A Guide for Health Part 2
- A Guide for Health Part 3
- A Guide for Health Part 4
- A Guide for Health Part 5
- A Guide for Health Part 6
- Guthrunarkvitha
I - The Poetic Edda
- Guthrunarkvitha II, En Forna
- The Poetic Edda
- Guthrunarkvitha III - The Poetic
Edda
- Gylfaginning - The
Astronomical Material
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- Hacon Grizzlebeard
- Norway
- Nahuatl Creation Myth
- Hakon the Good's Saga
- Hala Talf
- Halfdan the Black Saga
- Harald Harfager's Saga
- Haunted by the Ghost of a Murdered Child
- Haustlong
- Havamal - Verses Rearranged
- Havamal Original Language - Verses Rearranged
- Hávamál - The Sayings of Hár
- Havamal - Translated by Olive Bray
- Healing With Honey
- Healing: A Tibetan Buddhist Perspective
- Heart Sutra - Tibetan Buddhist
- Heathen Calendar By Jörmundur
Ingi
- Heimskringla
- Heitharviga Saga
- Your Hen Is in the Mountain - Norway
- Henny-Penny - England
- Herb Formulas
- Herbal-Medical Glossary
- Herbal Materia Medica
- Herbalism - Quality Versus Quantity
- Herman Perk and
the Seal - Shetland
- The Hermetic Arcanum
- Hermod and Hadvor - Iceland
- Heroic Poems Translated By Stephen Gundry
- Heroic Tales From the Norse
- Hertha of the Lake - Germany
- Hidatsa Creation Myth
- "Hidden people" tinkering
with bulldozers?
- Historia Brittonum
- History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum)
by Nennius
- The History of the Aurochs
- The History of Norway
- History of Iceland - Early Settlements
- History of Iceland - Early Visits
- The History of Music in Norway - by
Harald Herresthal
- The History of Norway -
- History of the Sami
- History of Wicca in England
- Hittite Dictionary
- Hnefetafl
- Holda and the Gift of Flax - Germany
- Holmgang - It's Use, Abuse, and Fictionalization
- Hopi Creation Myth
- The Horse Gullfaxi And The Sword Gunnfoder
- Iceland
- The Hostel of the Rowan Trees - Ireland
- Hortulanus Commentary on the Emerald
Tablet
- The House Mouse and the Country Mouse - Norway
- How folktales came about in Norway
- How Jack Went Out to Seek His Fortune
- England
- How the Devil Married Three Sisters
- How The Healing Herb Became
- How Thor Paid the Mountain Giant his Wages
- How to Find Out a "Fairy Changeling"
- Scotland
- Human Sacrifice in Legends and
Myths
- Hungarian Creation Myth
- Hübel and Habel - Germany
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- I Know What I Have Learned
- Denmark
- Iceland - The Age of Settlements
- Icelandic Poetic Edda
(Edda Sæmundar)
- Icelandic Rune Poem - Translated by Bruce
Dickens
- Icelandic Rune
Poem - Translated by Thorsson
- Icelandic to English Dictionary
- Icelandic Vocabulary
- Idrottir:The Roots of Mobility
- Illyrian Glossary
- Incense Offering - tibetan
- Introduction
to the Elder Edda
- Introduction to the Prose Edda
- Inuit Creation Myth
- The Irish Fairy Folk
- Irish Magical Cures
- Irish Ogham Glossary
- Irmin from "Teutonic Mythology"
- Iron in Finnish Kalevala Mythology
- Iroquois Creation Myth
- Isle of Man - Folklore and Traditions
- Italian Circle
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- Jack and His Allies
- Ireland
- Jack and the Beanstalk - England
- Jack the Giant Killer- England
- Le Jeu de la Hache (Axe-Play)
- John Barleycorn - England
- John Connors - Ireland
- Joik and the theory of knowledge
- Julfest
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- The Kabbalah Unveiled
- Kalevala : From Myth to Symbol by
Professor Michael Branch
- Kate Crackernuts - England
- Kil Arthur - Ireland
- The King o' the Cats - England
- The King of the Cats - Scotland
- The King of Erin and the Queen of the
Lonesome Island - Ireland
- King Frost - Russa
- King Lindorm - Denmark
- King Magnus Barefoot - England
- The King of Norway - Ireland
- King Olaf Trygvason's Saga
- The King of the Fairies - Scotland
- Kiowa Creation Myth
- Kitterland - England
- The Knight's Ghost
- The Kola Lapps
- Kormak's Saga
- Kubb
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- The Lad Who Went to the
North Wind - Norway
- The Lady of Skin and Bone
- The Laidly Worm - England
- Latin Mass
- Lausamjod
- Lawkamercyme - England
- The Lay of Fjolsvith- Translated by Hollander
- The Lay Of Hyndla
- The Lay Of Igor's Raid
- The Lay of Thrym - Translated by George
Johnston
- Lazy Jack - England
- Learning Magic in the Sagas
- Legends and Traditions of Wells - England
- A Legend of the Banshee - Ireland
- The Legend of the Turul Hawk - Hungarian
- Leprechauns in America
- Lindisfarne - article
- Literary or Profane Legends
- Little Annie the Goose-Girl - Norway
- The Little Elder-Tree Mother - Denmark
- Little Freddie and his Fiddle - Norway
- Little Red Riding-Hood - England
- Loftur the Sorcerer - Iceland
- Loki and the Master Builder
- Loki Steals The Brising Necklace
- Lokkasenna - Loki's Flyting - Translated
by Auden Taylor
- Lord Peter - Norway
- Lore of The Undead
- Lucia's Festival in Sweden
- Luwian Dictionary
- Lycian Dictionary
- Lydian Dictionary
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- Mabinogion
- Magic and Divination from "The Religion of the Teutons"
- Magnus Erlingson's Saga
- The Maid's Conjuring Book
- Malleus Maleficarum (1486)
- Mally Dixon - England
- A Manx Changeling - England
- Manx Changelings - England
- Mary the Prophetess
- The Masks of Odin
- Master of all Masters - England
- Mayan Creation Myth
- Mead
- Medieval and Anglo Saxon Recipes
- Memorable Quotes
- 1st Mereseberg Charm
- 2nd Mereseberg Charm
- The Mermaid
- Mermaid Rule Brittannia Song
- The Merrow - Ireland
- Midrash Tanhuma
- Midsummer - A strange holiday
- The Mill of Time
- The Mill that grinds at the Bottom
of the Sea - Norway
- Minne-Drinking
- The Mirror of Alchemy
- The Mirror of Essential Points
- Modern English to Anglo Saxon
Dictionary
- Molly Whuppie and the Double-Faced
Giant - England
- More stories of Leprechauns
- Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar - England
- Mr. Fox - England
- The Myth of the Aryan Invasion of India
- Myth & Religion of the North - The
Religion of Ancient Scandinavia
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- Näcken
- Nature Worship in Siberian Shamanism
- Navajo Creation Myth
- The Nervous System - Tein seid
- Nicene Creed
- Niels and the Giants - Jutland
- The Night Raven - Germany
- Nightingale (Wreck)
- The Nine Diseases (The Origin of
the Spell)
- Nix Naught Nothing - England
- The Nixy - Germany
- Njal's Saga
- The Nordic graphemes FAQ
- Nornor and Dísir
- The Norse Creation
Myth
- Norse Expansion into North America
- Norse Mythology by Tor Ĺge Bringsvćrd
- Norway in the Arctic
- Norwegian to English Dictionary
- Norwegian Explorers
- Norwegian Folk Art
- Norwegian food
- Norwegian Rune Poems - Translaated by Bruce
Dickens
- Norwegian Rune Poem with English Translation
- Norwegians and Nature
- Not Driving and Not Riding - Norway
- Nuu-chal-nuth Creation Myth
O
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- Oddrunargratr
- The Poetic Edda
- Odin's Raven-Galder - Translated By Reede
- An Old English Glossary
- The Old Norse/Viking Months
- Old Macedonian Glossary
- Old Norse Religion: Early Volsung
History
- Old Norse Religion: Loki's Children
The Evil to Come
- Old Norse Religion: Mjollnir
- The Old Woman and Her Pig - England
- The Old Woman against the Stream -
Norway
- On the Philadelphian Gold
- One Spared to the Sea - Orkney
- The Origin of the Elves : Two Versions -
Iceland
- The Origin of the Slugan Stone - Scotland
- Origins of Welsh Fairies
- Oscan Dictionary
- Oisin in Tir Na N-Og - Ireland
- Otherworld Cattle
- Our Friends the Dwarfs
- An Overview of "Rydberg's
Edda"
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- Palaic Glossary
- Paradoxes of Defence
- The Parson and the Sexton - Norway
- Paschal Calendar - Anglo-Saxon
- Peel Castle - The Moddey Dhoo - Isle
of Man
- Peerifool - Orkney
- Pelagianism
- Penobscot Creation Myth
- The Perfect Armor Improved: Water Hardened
Leather
- Peter Ox - Denmark
- Phrygian Glossary
- The Piskie Riders - England
- Plants, Herbs and Oils Throughout
History
- Plant Pharmacy
- Poetic Edda Translated by Benjamin Thorpe
- The Prehistoric Period from "The Religion
of the Teutons"
- Prilling and Pralling Is Dead - Germany
- Prince Oleg's Campaign Against Constantinople
- The Princess on the Glass Hill - Norway
- Priscus at the court of Attila
- The Private Schoole of Defence
- Privileges Granted to German Merchants
at Novgorod, 1229
- Pussy Willow - Cats and Willow Trees
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- The Radiance of Gerd
- Ragnarok
- Ragnarok - Prose Retteling (K Crossley-Holland)
- Raven and the origin of evergreen trees
Buryat Myth
- A Record of European Armour and Arms
Through Seven Centuries
- The Recovered Bride - Ireland
- The Red Ettin - England
- Reginsmol - The Poetic Edda
- The Religion of Ancient Scandinavia
- Rig
- Rigsthul - The Poetic Edda
- RÍGSÞULA - The Lay of Rig -
Translated by Hollander
- Riddles
- Risala: Ibn Fadlan's Account of the
Rus
- The Rose Tree - England
- The Rollright Stones - England
- The Royal Line Of President George Washington
- The Rubayyat of Omar Khayyam
-The Ruin Translated by Nancy Varian Berberick
- Rune Poem - Anglo Saxon
- Rune Poem - Anglo Saxon - Translated
by Bruce Dicken
- Rune Poems- Anglo Saxon- Translation by
Tom Wulf
- Rune Poem - Icelandic - Translated by
Bruce Dickens
- Rune Poem - Icelandic - Translated by Thorsson
- Rune Poems -Norwegian - Translaated by Bruce
Dickens
- Rune Poem - Norwegian with English Translation
- Runic Calendar
- Ruskaia Pravda
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- Tablut
- Tao Te Ching
- Tattercoats - England
- The Temple of the Moon, The Temple
of the Sun and Wodden's Stone - Orkney
- The Ten Commandments for Reading Myth
- Teutates - Celtic Myth
- Teutonic Mythology - Viktor Rydberg
- Tewa Pueblo Creation Myth
- The Theft of Thor's Hammer
- The Theogony of Hesiod
- Thiazi's Eyes
- The Thing
- The Thing by Arild Hauge
- Things That Go Bump in the Night
- Thomas Paine: Essay On Dream
- Thor's Journey To Geirrod's
- Extracts From the Poetical Diction (Skaldskaparmal)
- Thor's Journey to Jötunheim
- Thor and Hrungnir
- Thor and the Midgarth Wyrm
- How Thor Paid the Mountain Giant his Wages
- Thorsdrapa
- Throw Board
- Thracian Dictionary
- The Thread of Time
- The Three Daughters of the King of the
East and the Son of a King in Erin - Ireland
- The Three Daughters of King O'Hara
- Ireland
- The Three Feathers - England
- The Three Heads of the Well - England
- The Three Little Pigs - England
- The Three Princesses in the Mountain-in-the-Blue
- Norway
- The Three Sillies - England
- Three Tales from Gotland
- Thunder Axes - Cornwall
- Thrymskvitha - Baldrs Draumar
- The Poetic Edda
- Tiahuanaco Creation Myth
- Tidbits of Cat Mythology and Folklore
from Various Cultures
- The Thirteenth Son of the King of
Erin - Ireland
- Tocharian Dictionary
- Tom-Tit-Tot - England
- Tom Totherhouse - Norway
- Torke's Child Is Dead / Kilian's Child Is
Dead - Germany
- Time Line
- Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse - English
- Tract on the Tincture and Oil of Antimony
by Roger Bacon
- The Treasure of Treasures for Alchemists
by Paracelsus
- The Tree, the Silver Girl, and the
Sun and Moon
- Trees and Humankind: Cultural and Psychological
Bindings
- Tribes And Peoples from
"The Religion of the Teutons
- The Troll-Cat - Denmark
- The Troll Builder - Denmark
- Troll Cream
- A Troll in the Graveyard - Gotland
- Troll Light - Article on Trolls
- The Troll Turned Cat - Denmark
- The Troll With Labour-Pains - Sweden
- The Trows from the Mound - Shetland
- The Trows Steal a Child - Shetland
- The Trows, the Tailor, and the Idiot
Child - Shetland
- The True History of Sir Thomas Thumb
- England
- The True Reason for the Viking Age
- The Tusse-Folk Aid In A Harvest - Norway
- Twelve Days of Christmas?
- The Twelve Ducks - Norway
- Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine
- The Two Dragons - Wales
- The Two Magicians - Scotland
- The Two Sisters - England
- The Tylwyth Teg Steal a Child - Wales
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- Umbrian Glossary
- The Unknown Girl - Germany
V
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- Vafþrúðnismál
- The Lay of Vafþrúðnir from the Poetic Edda
- The Vagrakkhedika or Diamond-Cutter
- Buddhist
- Vampire Lore
- The Varangians (Normans) and the
Origins of the Russian and Ukrainian States
- A Vedic Reader - Excerpts from
- The Vikings and Money in England
- Viking Games
- Vikings' Genetic Legacy
- The Vikings go westward
- Viking Graves
- Viking Land Rights
- Viking Muppets
- "Viking" Pilgrimage to the Holy
Land
- Viking Place Names in the UK
- Viking Priests
- Volsi Thattur
- Volsung Saga
- Völuspá
- Voluspa - Auden Taylor's translation
- Voluspa - 2 Translations of the
Shorter Version
- Voyages To Vinland
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- The Yoga Sutras of
Patanjali
- The Younger Edda - Translated
by Rasmus B. Anderson
- Ynglinga Saga
- The Yule Cat of Iceland
- Yule Stories - Iceland
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