: Sabine Baring-Gould
: The Book of Were-Wolves
: Charles River Editors
: 9781508023920
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Esoterik: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
: English
: 219
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The Book of Were-Wolves is a fascinating overview of lycanthropes.

CHAPTER III. THE WERE-WOLF IN THE NORTH.


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NORSE TRADITIONS-MANNER IN WHICH THE Change was effected-Vœlundar Kvœda-Instances from the Völsung Saga-Hrolf’s Saga-Kraka-Faroëse Poem-Helga Kvida-Vatnsdæla Saga-Eyrbyggja Saga

IN Norway and Iceland certain men were said to beeigi einhamir, not of one skin, an idea which had its roots in paganism. The full form of this strange superstition was, that men could take upon them other bodies, and the natures of those beings whose bodies they assumed. The second adopted shape was called by the same name as the original shape,hamr, and the expression made use of to designate the transition from one body to another, was atskipta hömum, orat hamaz; whilst the expedition made in the second form, was the hamför. By this transfiguration extraordinary powers were acquired; the natural strength of the in