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E. THE DEAD
Cf. H.-J. Klare: Die Toten in der altnord. Litt., in APhS VIII 1-56.
EO-199. RESUSCITATION
EO. Resuscitation. Cf. Åke Ohlmarks: Totenerweckung in den Eddaliedern, in ANF
LII 264-97.
El. Person comes to life. Gering I 43.
E10. Resuscitation by rough treatment. Klare 12-15.
E30. Resuscitation by arrangement of members.
E32. Resuscitated eaten animal. Gylf ch. 26 (43), cf. Hym 37; Leyen 40; C. W. v.
Sydow in Da. Studier 1910, 65 ff.
E33. Resuscitation with missing member. Ib. Cf. Leop. Schmidt: Pelops und die
Haselhexe, in Laos 1951, 67 ff.
E50. Resuscitation by magic. Skåldsk ch. 62 (50) = Saxo lib. V c. IX (cf. El 55);
Vald 74 ch. 3; cf. Klare 3.
E55. Resuscitation by music.
E55.1. Resuscitation by {magic) song. Håv 157; Vegt 4; Herv 17, 102 (FAS I 435,
519); Saxo lib. I c. VI 4 (?), (cf. D1379.2), Herrm 117.
E64. Resuscitation by magic object.
E64.14. Resuscitation by magic bag. Fertram ch. 14 = ZDPh XXVI 23.
E64.15. Resuscitation by magic gold. Cf. D1500.1.2. Kongab 14-15 = ZDPh XXVI
23: »lifgull« put into the mouth of the dead.
E67. Resuscitation by talking to corpse. Cf. Saxo lib. I c. VI 4, cf. E55.1.
E68. Apparently dead persons revived when certain thing happens. Cf. T37.
E80. Water of Life. Cf. D1500.1.18.
E80.4. Resuscitation by holy water. Cf. V132. Bisk I 611, II 15-16, 182.
E100. Resuscitation by medicines.
E102. Resuscitation by magic liquid. Dam 98-101 ch. 14.
E105. Resuscitation by herbs {leaves). Cf. D1500.1.4.
E120. Other means of resuscitation.
E121. Resuscitation by supernatural person.
E121.1. Resuscitation by a god. Vegt.
E121.4. Resuscitation by saint. Suppl. to 6låfH in FMS V 223; Bisk I 791: deadborn
child vivified when promised to saint; Bisk I 224-25, II 28: man kept alive by
saint’s cloak.
E121.5. Resuscitation by holy man {priest,etc.). Odd6låfTr ch. 45 (34); Bisk II 182;
Skj II 388.
E121.7. Resuscitation by magician. GHrolf 337-38 ch. 32, 33.
E150. Circumstances of resuscitation.