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Bibliography for: Gering

Islendzk Æventyri, Isländische Legenden, Novellen und Märchen, herausgeg. v. H. Gering, Halle a. S. 1882-4.

Works with this reference:

B155.1.

Building site determined by haltíng of animal.

cf. D1314.
Gering I 22.

B211.3.

Speaking bird.

cf. B122;
K604.
Gering I 39.

B431.1.

Helpful fox.

Gering I 199.

B511.5.

Bird heals man.

Imbibes sickness and spits it out into the sun:
Gering I 209.

B750.

Fanciful habits of animals.

Cranes on guard in the water keep stone in the claw, loose it as warning when danger approaches:
Gering I 274.

C12.

Devil invoked and appears unexpectedly.

Wolf invoked:
Gering I 77/
cf. 198.

D162.

Transformation: man to crane.

Úlfb ch. 4;
Gering I 273.

D536.

Transformation by removing chains from neck.

cf. transformation by pulling on red thread and removing it from neck:
Gering I 273-75.

D661.1.

Transformation as revenge for repulsing amorous advances.

Gering I 273.

D1268.

Magic statue (doll).

cf. D1610;
D1620.
magician tries to kill emperor by making wax statue and shoot at it:
Gering I 201-03.

D1316.1.

Stone reveals truth.

Sigþ ch. 29;
Part 18-19;
Gering I 225.

D1323.1.

Magic clairvoyant mirror.

Þorgr 25 ch. 5;
Blómst 34 ch. 22;
NikL 20 ch. 8 ff.;
Gering I 202.

D1400.1.14.

Magic stone (jewel) gives victory.

cf. Q112.0.4.
ÞorstVík 430 ch. 16;
Þiðr I 106-12, 227, 231;
NikL 21 ch. 8;
Gering I 217;
cf. Heimslýsing in Hb 228;
Fb III 178:
 »sejrsten«.

D1421.1.3.

Magic book summons genie.

cf. summons storm:
Bisk II 223-24 =
Gering I 85.

D1456.2.1.

Magic ring multiplies wealth.

Draupnir:
Skírn 21/
Skáldsk ch. 44 (35)/
Vries 189/
MC 66;
ÞjJón ch. 9;
Gering I 21647.

D1520.29.

Transportation by magic jewel.

»náttúrusteinar« and »rúnar« cause cloth to rise:
Nitida 13 ch. 2/
SigrgFr 63 ch. 7;
Gering I 216-17.

D1621.

Image renders judgments.

crucifix:
Gering I 118
cf. crucifix helps against pursuing ghost:
Gering I 239;
 V86.5. [missing!]

D1622.

Image indicates favor to suppliant.

crucifix:
Gering I 121.
cf. saint's images bow as bomage to dead saint:
Gering I 46.

D1715.2.

Dying peasant summons greedy bishop for heavenly tribunal; the bishop dies hearing the message.

»Af ágirnd Absalons erkibiskups og af einum bónda« in FMS XI 440 (= Gering no. XIX).

D1731.2.

Marvels seen in dream.

Gering I 151, 153.

D1825.3.1.

Magic power of seeing Death at head or foot of bed and thus forecasting progress of sickness.

Gering I 204-11/
cf. Aarne 332.

D2011.1.

Years seem moments while man listens to song of bird.

Gering I 146.

D2012.

Moments thought years.

wizard gives man the illusion that he has been king (pope) for years, while cock is divided (partridge roasted) in order to try his gratitude:
Gering I 27-31, II 168.

D2031.

Magic illusion.

cf. D1368;
D1783.5;
K1870;
K1883.
Gylf ch. 2, 31 (46) =
MC 93;
Skáldsk ch. 1 (55);
Ys ch. 5;
EiríkR 230 ch. 11;
Álafl ch. 16;
Dínus 42, 66-67, 77, 80;
Bisk I 243;
Gering I 218-31: Perus;
Mágus 22-23 ch. 12, 29-32 ch. 15-16, 175 ch. 79;
Saxo lib. V c. XIII 2, lib. VIII c. XIV 12-18 =
Herrm 312, 592 ff.;
Heinzel 53;
Dehmer 98.

E1.

Person comes to life.

Gering I 43.

E238.

Dinner with the dead. Dead man is invited to dinner.

Gering I 121.

E242.

Ghosts punish intruders into mass (procession) of ghosts.

cf. E492.
cf. Gering I 114-17.

E260.

Other malevolent revenants.

cf. E461.
wicked bailiff falls upon woman at three-night vigil:
Gering I 114-17.

E261.4.

Ghost pursues man.

thief cut down from the gallows:
Gering I 236 ff.

E367.

Return from dead to preach repentance.

cf. E377.
Gering I 308;
cf. EiríkR ch. 6.

E411.0.6.

Earth rejects buried body.

Gering I 117;
Saxo lib. XII c. VII 6.

E412.

Person under religious ban cannot rest in grave.

cf. bishop drives excommunicated dead from graveyard:
Gering I 26-27.

E461.

Fight of revenant with living person.

Laxd ch. 17, 24;
Eyrb ch. 53;
Grett ch. 35;
Flóam ch. 13;
Skjöld ch. 7;
HálfdE XVII 5 (FAS III 544-45);
Huld no. 23;
in church where the living person thought to be safe from pursuing ghost, but ghost inside opens the church-door to the pursuer:
Gering I 236-39;
Dehmer 39;
Vries 29;
Ranke 1951 147 n.
cf. Freyr and Gunnarr helmingr:
ÓláfTr ch. 174 in Flb I 338 (FMS II 75).

F1.

Journey to otherworld as dream or vision.

cf. V511.
Gering I 303-05, 313-14 (Drythelm);
Saxo lib. I c. VIII 14 =
Herrm 102.

F302.

Fairy mistress.

cf. F320.
HrólfKr 30-32 ch. 11 (FAS I ch. 15);
Gering I 246-54.

F302.6.

Fairy mistress leaves man when he breaks birth.

cf. when forced to endure presence of host at mass:
Gering I 246-54.

F305.

Offspring of fairy and mortal.

HrólfKr 30-32 ch. 11 (FAS I 30-32)/
cf. G203.1;
Þiðr I 319-23, 343-44, 351, II 324;
Gering I 248, 251;
cf. KrappeÉtudes 119.

F341.

Fairies give fulfillment of wishes.

cf. Gering I 246-54/
F302.

F571.7.

Person hundreds of years old.

Nornag 78 ch. 11 (FAS I 342);
300 years old:
Skáldsk ch. 81 (64) =
FrForn in FAS II 8/
ÖOdd 197 (ch. XLVI 11, FAS II 559; cf. M321);
Haraldr Hilditönn and Hildibrandr 150 years old:
Sögubr 15 ch. 7 (FAS I 377)/
Þiðr II 359;
Goðmundr »skorti ei um hundruð vetra«:
Herv 114;
Mágus 28 ch. 15 (ch. 35) ff.;
Gering I 211: 200 years old;
cf. Herrm 587;
Panzer 1925 27;
StrömbäckSejd 89-90.

F875.

Iron bands around heart to keep it from breaking. When master is disenchanted they snap one by one.

cf. F610.6.1.
cf. iron bands around knight as penance snap one by one as sign of forgiveness:
ÓláfH in FMS V 225;
Gering I 132.

F962.7.

Extraordinary dew.

Gering I 41.

F1009.

Inanimate object acts as if living.

carbuncle leaps by itself on coffin of holy man, to whom it was promised as reward for king's healing:
Gering I 69.

F1041.1.13.

Death from shame.

Master Secundus' mother:
Gering I 9.

F1068.1.

Tokens from dream. Man brings objects received during dream.

cf. D812.8;
D812.12.1.
GullÞ ch. 3;
ÓláfTr ch. 200 in FMS II 147;
ÞorstUxaf 253-55 (FMS III 114-19, FjÍsl 447-51);
GHrólf 313 ch. 27;
RémK 12-23 ch. 5-8;
spear found after direction in dream:
Gering I 62.

G263.1.

Witch transforms person to animal.

crane:
Gering I 273.

G303.3.1.8.

Devil in form of priest.

seduces monks:
Gering I 104.

G303.3.1.12.

The devil in form of woman.

Devil as lady spoils cup:
Gering I 46;
as lady to seduce abbot:
Gering I 95.

G303.3.3.

The devil in animal form.

cf. Gering II 31.

G303.3.3.4.2.

Devil in form of spider.

as tempter, has leg cut off:
Gering I 100;
cf. G252.

G303.9.4.

The devil as a tempter.

ÓláfTr ch. 213 in FMS II 183, by Odd ch. 60 (48);
Gering I 95 ff.

G303.16.3.1.

Devil driven away by cross.

Gering I 154/
cf. evil spirit:
Gering I 304.

G303.16.19.18.

Catching the devil.

by smith's tongs:
Gering I 46.

H18.

Recognition by password.

cf. three questions must be answered, before messenger from St. Andrew is admitted:
Gering I 99.

H38.

Person's rank betrayed by habitual conversation.

Gering I 212-15.

H41.3.

Test of king: his candle lights itself.

Gering I 64.

H221.2.

Ordeal by hot iron.

Sturl I 56, 175, 289;
Bisk I 664;
Poppo:
 Fsk 75 ch. 15/
ÓláfTr ch. 27 in Hkr I 302, ch. 70 in FMS I 129, by Odd ch. 15;
ÓláfH ch. 135 in Hkr II 306;
MagnúsS ch. 19, 26 Hkr III 289;
IngaK ch. 15 in Hkr III 370;
Eindriða þáttr ok Erlings in FMS V 308;
ÞórNef in FMS V 319;
Sögubr ch. 4 in FMS XI 420;
Sverr ch. 53 in Flb II 587;
Fær ch. 43;
ÁsmVík 17 ch. 9;
Gering I 49;
Saxo lib. X c. XI 4.

H240.

Other tests of truth.

cf. D1316 ff. *.
HaraldG ch. 14 in FMS VII 195 =
MagnúsBl ch. 11 in Hkr III 338:
heat as proof of God's grace?
Gering I 49, 127:
miracles as tokens of forgiveness;
Gering I 41: other miracles.

H251.

Test of truth by magic object.

cf. D1316.
Gering I 51: locks spring open as test of truth.

H411.

Magic object points out unchaste woman.

gold floats on water:
Gering 28.

H486.2.

Test of paternity: shooting at father's corpse.

Gering I 259-60.

H505.1.

Test of cleverness: uttering three truths.

cf. K604.
IllGr 654 ch. 4;
Gering I 244-45, II 179-85;
Saxo lib. VIII c. XV 5-6 =
Herrm 601.

H508.

Test: finding answer to certain question.

Gering I 97 ff.

H542.

Death sentence escaped by propounding riddle king (judge) cannot solve.

Herv 54-83, 129-40 (FAS I 463-88);
cf. by uttering three truths (cf. H505.1):
Gering I 244-45, II 179-84.

H607.1.

Discussion between priest and Jew carried on by symbols. E. g., priest raises three fingers (trinity); Jew raises arm (one God); etc.

cf. between Roman fool and wise Greek, where the Greek understands the fool's answers as wisdom:
Gering I 239-44.

H1463.

Three-night watch over grave to guard man from devil.

Gering I 11447.

H1556.1.

Test of fidelity through submitting hero to temptations.

cf. Gering I 27-31, 260-66.

H1558.1.

Test of friendship: the half-friend.

VígaGlúm ch. 13-15;
Gering I 286-87;
cf. Cederschiöld 1890;
LiestølSF 33-40 =
Liestøl 1928 207-14;
Dehmer 114;
ESveinsson 1929 xix.

J157.

Wisdom (knowledge) from dream.

cf. D1810.8;
D1812.3.3;
D1812.5.1.2;
D1813.1.6;
E366;
F564.3.3;
F1068;
N531.
AriÍ in ASB I ch. IV 2-3;
Njála XXIII 9-10, LXII 5-6;
Laxd ch. 48-49, 76;
GíslaS ch. 22, 24, 30, 33;
Hallfr ch. 9-11 (94, 115, 121, 129);
HrafnkelF ch. 1 =
Ldb ch. 329;
Fóstbr ch. 4, 23, 24;
Grœnlþ 277 ch. 2;
Flóam ch. 15, 20, 21;
Ldb 36 n. (> ÓláfTr ch. 128 in FMS I 254), 50 n., 119 n.;
ÓláfH ch. 112, 188 in Hkr II, ch. 107 in FMS IV 243-44, ch. 178 in FMS V 38;
Sighvats þáttr skálds and ÞórNef in FMS V 210, 319;
OddÓláfTr ch. 13 (9), 27(18);
ÓláfTr ch. 131 in FMS I 262 (= ÞorvV in FjÍsl 485; Kristni ch. 11 2-3), ch. 200, 219 in FMS II 147 (= Flb I 380), 212, ch. 279, 283 in FMS V 48, 57;
HaraldH ch. 28, 57 and MagnúsS ch. 31 in Hkr III 115, 152, 310;
MagnúsG ch. 51 in FMS VI 118(= HrafnþH in FjÍsl 249);
HaraldH ch. 6 in FMS VI 143, ch. 69 in Flb III 431 (= Þorsteins þáttr forvitna in FjÍsl 416-18);
Sverr ch. 6 in Flb II 542;
Knytl ch. 68, 117;
Orkn ch. 57;
Fær ch. 53;
Sturl I 227, 273;
Bisk I 114, 121, 258, 268, 302, 438, 444, 612, 624, 793, II 18-19, 88, 131;
Sögubr ch. 2, 3 (FAS I 367, 371-73);
EiríkV 34 ch. 4 (FAS III 670);
Þiðr II 283;
Dám 90 ch. 13;
Árm 59;
Gering I 18, 21, 22, 29, 36;
cf. LiestølUpph 147-48, 222-24;
Klare 1939 8.

J1161.3.

Trespasser's defense: standing on his own land. Man has earth from his own land in his shoes.

cf. Gering I 113-14.

J1171.1.

Not the same purse as was lost.

Gering I 190-92.

J1172.3.

Ungrateful animal returned to captivity.

Gering I 173.

J1176.

Decisions based on experimental tests.

cf. H486.2.
quarreling clerks accuse one another of violation; sentenced to same punishment: the one who gets angry acquitted:
Gering I 258-59.

J1176.2.

Measuring the dregs.

Gering I 188-90.

J1791.3.1.

Wolf tries to drink well dry to get cheese.

cf. Gering I 200/
K651.

K185.1.

Deceptive land purchase: ox-hide measure.

Gering I III;
Saxo lib. IX c. V 4 =
Herrm 656 (horse-hide).

K306.1.

The stolen and restolen ham.

Gering I 276-86, II 210-23.

K451.

Unjust umpire as trickster's confederate.

old woman claims dog to be her daughter who refused young man's love:
Gering I 181.

K500.

Escape from death or danger by deception.

cf. K1871.1.
Perus escapes on ship drawn with chalk:
Gering I 26-27.

K551.1.

Respite from death granted until prayer is finished

Gering I 210/
cf. Aarne 337.

K604.

The three teachings of the bird (fox). In return for release from captivity bird (fox) gives the man three teachings. These usually mock the man for his foolishness in releasing what he has.

cf. H505.
Gering I 196-98.

K651.

Wolf descends into well in one bucket and rescues fox in the other.

cf. wolf tricked into jumping into the other bucket and subsequently drowns:
Gering I 200.

K1667.

Unjust banker deceived into delivering deposits by making him expect even larger. In order to make the impression of honesty he delivers the one chest of money. The ten chests which he then receives are filled with stones.

#Gering I 185-88, 292-94.

K1815.0.1.

Disguise with hood dropping low over the face.

cf. K1811.
ÓláfTr ch. 64 in Hkr I 377, by Odd ch. 17 (11);
ÓláfH in Flb II 134 (= FMS V 171);
Völs ch. 3, 45 (43) =
RagnarL ch. 1 (43), 19 (20);
HrómGr 367 ch. 2;
Friðþj XI (FAS II 90-94, 499-500);
ÖOdd 139 ff. (ch. XXXVI-XL; FAS II 540-51);
HálfdE VII 3;
GHrólf 292-94 ch. 20;
Þiðr II 94;
JarlmH 25-27 ch. 14;
Stark 78 ch. 23;
Gering I 205;
Saxo lib. III c. IV 1, lib. VI c. VI 3;
cf. the Odin-names Höttr and Siðhöttr:
Heinzel 231/
HálfH I 3/
BuggeE 76;
MC 43.

K1816.

Disguise as menial.

Gering I 17;
Hiarno:
Saxo lib. VI c. III 3.

K1826.1.

Disguise as monk.

ÓláfTr ch. 399 in Flb I 509 =
HallþSn in FMS III 158;
Gibbon ch. 13;
the girl Marina:
Gering I 149.

K1871.1.

Deception: climbing silk thread tossed upward in air.

Gering I 223, II 166.

K1881.

Absent person seems to be present.

Mágus 38 ch. 19;
Perus:
Gering I 218-20.

K1883.

Illusory enemies.

Gering I 228 ff.

K1961.3.

Devil disguised as monk.

cf. V250.
Gering I 104.

L142.

Pupil surpasses master.

Gering I 256-66.

L411.

Proud king displaced by angel. (King in the bath). While the king is in the bath (or hunting) an angel in his form takes his place. The king is repulsed on all sides until he repents of his haughtiness.

count:
Gering I 136 ff.;
Aarne 757.

M210.

Bargain with devil.

cf. marriage with fairy woman:
Gering I 246-54.

M211.

Man sells soul to devil (Faust, Theophilus).

Gering I 48, 154.

M341.2.10.

Prophecy: death from bite of stone lion. Man killed by scorpion concealed in the statue.

Bisk II 25;
Gering I 86.

N347.1.

Clerk who enters tavern arrested with others for murder.

Gering I 115.

N535.

Treasure indicated by statue (stone) with inscription.

cf. cross sign on the floor:
Gering I 25.

N825.3.

Old woman as helper.

HringH 6 ch. 2;
Gering I 181, 185.

P310.6.

One friend dies shortly after the other.

cf. H1558.3;
P234.2;
T86.2.
Bisk II 163;
Gering I 16;
on the same time:
Saxo lib. XI c.IX 1-4;
cf. king kills self hearing of friend's death:
Saxo lib. I c. VIII 27/
Herrm 96.

P315.

Friends offer to die for each other. Each falsely confesses crime so as to save the other. Neither guilty.

cf. P310.6.
Gering I 166-67, 287-91.

P361.1.

Faithful servant dies for his master (king). Puts on his clothes so as to be slain in his place.

Gering I 66.

Q241.

Adultery punished.

cf. Q413.2;
Q451.4.8;
Q458.0.1;
Q473.0.2.
Þiðr I 296-300/
cf. Q451.4;
Gering I 124, 153;
Schlauch 83, 84;
Neckel 1932 281 ff.

Q272.

Avarice punished.

Aðils:
HrólfKr ch. 30;
Attila's death:
Þiðr II 369-74;
Absalon:
Gering 70/
 cf. Q558.16.

Q413.1.

Hanging as punishment for theft (plundering).

Knytl ch. 40;
Sturl I 235;
Bisk I 224;
GHrólf 300, 301 ch. 23;
Bósa 13, 97 ch. 4, 8 (FAS III 200);
Þiðr I 111;
VilhSj 20 ch. 9;
Flov 147-48, 151, 159, 194 ch. 19, 21, 23, 14;
Bevers 226 ch. 14;
Gering I 236;
Saxo lib. V c. XII =
Herrm 471.

Q552.3.

Failure of crops during reign of wicked king (earl).

cf. Q153.
ÓláfH ch. 97 in Hkr II 200;
Orkn ch. I 3;
Knytl ch. 69 =
Saxo lib. XII c. I-II (Olavus Hunger)/
cf. Gering I 56.

Q558.2.

Perjurer stricken dead.

Gering I 119.

Q558.16.

Mysterious death as punishment for false judging.

cf. Gering 70 ff. no. XIX:
 »Af ágirnd Absalons erkibiskups ok af einum bónda« /
FMS XI 44-1.

R211.7.

Escape from pit of snakes by means of rope.

cf. Q465.
FlóresS XXI 11-23;
Bevers 226 ch. 14;
cf. escape from cleft by means of rope made from one's own clothes and tossed upward to faithful servant:
Gering I 232-34/
 cf. K1871.1.

R212.2.

Man buried alive with beloved escapes, as thieves break open the tomb.

Gering I 234-36, II 174 =
Antiqu 225.

S63.

Cruel wife.

cf. K2213;
T311.4.
Akv 41/
Atlam 89/
Guðrúnarhvöt in BuggeE 313 =
Völs ch. 40 (38);
Gering I 29.

S161.1.

Mutilation: cutting off fingers.

Sturl I 29;
HálfdE XVIII 1 (FAS III 546);
EgÁsm XIII 7 (FAS III 393);
Gering I 44.

S312.

Illegitimate child exposed.

ÞorstUxaf 252 (FMS III 111, FjÍsl 444);
Árm 20 ch. 8/
cf. Schlauch 97;
Gering I 74.

T24.1.

Love-sickness.

Skírn in BuggeE 90 =
MC 110;
HrólfKr 29-30 ch. 10-11 (FAS I ch. 13-14);
GHrólf 300 ch. 23;
Ívars þáttr Ingimundarsonar in FMS VII 103-06 (Msk 354-55; FjÍsl 176);
Þiðr 147-49;
JarlmH 36 ch. 19;
FlóresB VI 1 ff.;
FlóresS V 5-10;
SigrgV 132-33 ch. 7;
RémK 12 ch. 5 ff.;
Gering I 288;
Saxo lib. III c. II 12 =
Herrm 228.

T37.

Lover finds lady in tomb apparently dead. She revives and marries him.

cf. Gering I 254-56.

T411.

Father-daughter incest.

cf. A112.1.1;
N365.2.
Gering I 129.

T412.

Mother-son incest.

Gering I 76.

T481.

Adultery.

cf. Q241.
GHrólf 299 ff. ch. 23-25;
Þiðr I 147-49;
Kóngab 32;
Amb 140 ch. 25;
Gering I 176 ff.;
Dehmer 116;
Schlauch 85;
Heinzel 38.

V29.1.

Search for confessor. Great sinner sent from one confessor to another. All say that his sins are too great for forgiveness. Finally he succeeds.

Gering I 31, II 19-23/
Aarne 756 C.

V32.

Host miraculously given when it is refused a man by the priest.

Bisk II 229 = Gering I 92.

V86.8.

Power of the crucifix.

cf. D1621;
E443.4;
G303.16.3.
OddÓláfTr ch. 73 (61);
HaraldH ch. 6 in FMS VI 143;
BárðSn 40 ch. 18;
Yngv 40-41;
Gering I 239:
 lays pursuing ghost.

V221.

Miraculous healing by saint.

cf. D1500.1.9.2;
D2161;
E121.4;
F952.
Sturl I 229;
ÓláfH ch. 189, 240, 245 in Hkr II 437, 514, 521, ch. 179, 261 in FMS V 39, 153, suppl. in FMX V 214;
HaraldH ch. 57 in Hkr III 152;
MagnúsB ch. 22 in Hkr III 260;
MagnúsS ch. 30 in Hkr III 309;
IngaK ch. 24-25 in Hkr III 382-85;
Knytl ch. 77 (FMS XI 308);
Þórhalls þáttr knapps in Flb I 439-41 (FMS II 229-32);
EgilSíðuH in Flb II 145 (FMS V 325-26, FjÍsl 20-21);
Bisk I 97, 115-24, 178-202, 208-09, 251-56, 259-60, 304 ff., 357, 438, 451, 456-61, 606-07, 611, 613-18, 644, II 20, 22-29, 79, 95, 157, 168-75, 172-73;
BárðSn 38 ch. 18;
worm taken out of woman:
 Hemings þáttr ch. 16 in Hb 334-36;
Gering I 59.

V222.

Miraculous manifestation acclaims saint.

cf. F1061.
Bisk II 39;
Gering I 46/
cf. D1622.

V235.

Mortal visited by angel.

Bisk II 153;
Gering I 303-05.

V250.

The Virgin Mary.

Bisk I 438, 793, II 18-19, 131, 151-55, 167;
Dám 90-107 ch. 13-18;
forces devils to disguise as monks and give shelter to monks who have lost their way in the forest:
Gering I 147.

V511.1.

Visions of heaven.

ÓláfTr ch. 76 in FMS I 137-38;
Gering I 305, 313.

V511.2.

Visions of hell.

cf. A671.2;
Q560.
ÓláfTr ch. 76 in FMS I 137-38;
Gering I 304, 313.

W11.2.

Munificent monarch.

HrólfKr 43, 46 ch. 15, 16 (FAS I 43, 46)/
cf. Herrm 200 n.;
Völs ch. 23 (22) (FAS I 174);
Nornag 55-56 ch. 3 (FAS I 321 = Flb I 349);
HálfH ch. V 3 (FAS II 28);
HrólfG 9 ch. 4 (FAS III 72 ch. 5);
Bósa 77 ch. 4;
GHrólf 291 ch. 19;
IllGr 648 ch. 1;
Yngv 9-11;
Þiðr I 224, 234, II 85, 89;
Brandsþ in FMS VI 348 (FjÍsl 12);
SigrgFr 41 ch. 1;
Álafl 120 ch. XIX 4-5;
FlóresS 123 ch. II 2-4;
RémK 280, 371 ch. 57, 72;
Gering I 61;
Saxo lib. I c. III 2, lib. VI c. IV 14, lib. VIII c. XVI 1-2, * etc.

Z111.

Death personified.

cf. A310;
A487.
as teacher:
Gering I 204-11/
 cf. Aarne 332.