ISBN-13: 9781602067974 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 388 str.
ISBN-13: 9781602067974 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 388 str.
Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, first published in 1866, is a collection of 24 of the most commonly held superstitions of the Medieval era. For each story, Baring-Gould presents his research into the history and possible inspiration for the myth. Included among these familiar tales are: . The Wandering Jew, the story of the Jewish shoemaker who is doomed to wander the Earth until the Second Coming . William Tell, the Swiss hero who shot an apple off his son's head . Saint George, a Christian who suffered seven torturous deaths only to be revived each time, healthy and unhurt . The Fortunate Isles, also known as Atlantis; this myth posits the existence of a magical land in the west where paradise awaits. English hagiographer and scholar SABINE BARING-GOULD (1834-1924) published a book of English folk songs entitled Songs of the West in 1889 and wrote many hymns, including "Onward, Christian Soldiers."
Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, first published in 1866, is a collection of 24 of the most commonly held superstitions of the Medieval era. For each story, Baring-Gould presents his research into the history and possible inspiration for the myth. Included among these familiar tales are:. The Wandering Jew, the story of the Jewish shoemaker who is doomed to wander the Earth until the Second Coming. William Tell, the Swiss hero who shot an apple off his sons head. Saint George, a Christian who suffered seven torturous deaths only to be revived each time, healthy and unhurt. The Fortunate Isles, also known as Atlantis; this myth posits the existence of a magical land in the west where paradise awaits.English hagiographer and scholar SABINE BARING-GOULD (1834-1924) published a book of English folk songs entitled Songs of the West in 1889 and wrote many hymns, including "Onward, Christian Soldiers."