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Bulfinch’s Mythology
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Thomas Bulfinch
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       SABRA, maiden for whom Severn River was named, daughter of Locrine and Estrildis thrown into river Severn by Locrine's wife, transformed to a river nymph, poetically named Sabrina
       SACRIPANT, king of Circassia
       SAFFIRE, Sir, knight of Arthur
       SAGAS, Norse tales of heroism, composed by the Skalds
       SAGRAMOUR, knight of Arthur
       St. MICHAEL'S MOUNT, precipitous pointed rock hill on the coast of Brittany, opposite Cornwall
       SAKYASINHA, the Lion, epithet applied to Buddha
       SALAMANDER, a lizard like animal, fabled to be able to live in fire
       SALAMIS, Grecian city
       SALMONEUS, son of Aeolus and Enarete and brother of Sisyphus
       SALOMON, king of Brittany, at Charlemagne's court
       SAMHIN, or "fire of peace," a Druidical festival
       SAMIAN SAGE (Pythagoras)
       SAMOS, island in the Aegean Sea
       SAMOTHRACIAN GODS, a group of agricultural divinities, worshipped in Samothrace
       SAMSON, Hebrew hero, thought by some to be original of Hercules
       SAN GREAL (See Graal, the Holy)
       SAPPHO, Greek poetess, who leaped into the sea from promontory of Leucadia in disappointed love for Phaon
       SARACENS, followers of Mahomet
       SARPEDON, son of Jupiter and Europa, killed by Patroclus
       SATURN (Cronos)
       SATURNALIA, a annual festival held by Romans in honor of Saturn
       SATURNIA, an ancient name of Italy
       SATYRS, male divinities of the forest, half man, half goat
       SCALIGER, famous German scholar of 16th century
       SCANDINAVIA, mythology of, giving account of Northern gods, heroes, etc
       SCHERIA, mythical island, abode of the Phaeacians
       SCHRIMNIR, the boar, cooked nightly for the heroes of Valhalla becoming whole every morning
       SCIO, one of the island cities claiming to be Homer's birthplace
       SCOPAS, King of Thessaly
       SCORPION, constellation
       SCYLLA, sea nymph beloved by Glaucus, but changed by jealous Circe to a monster and finally to a dangerous rock on the Sicilian coast, facing the whirlpool Charybdis, many mariners being wrecked between the two, also, daughter of King Nisus of Megara, who loved Minos, besieging her father's city, but he disliked her disloyalty and drowned her, also, a fair virgin of Sicily, friend of sea nymph Galatea
       SCYROS, where Theseus was slain
       SCYTHIA, country lying north of Euxine Sea
       SEMELE, daughter of Cadmus and, by Jupiter, mother of Bacchus
       SEMIRAMIS, with Ninus the mythical founder of the Assyrian empire of Nineveh
       SENAPUS, King of Abyssinia, who entertained Astolpho
       SERAPIS, or Hermes, Egyptian divinity of Tartarus and of medicine
       SERFS, slaves of the land
       SERIPHUS, island in the Aegean Sea, one of the Cyclades
       SERPENT (Northern constellation)
       SESTOS, dwelling of Hero (which See also Leander)
       "SEVEN AGAINST THEBES," famous Greek expedition
       SEVERN RIVER, in England
       SEVINUS, Duke of Guienne
       SHALOTT, THE LADY OF
       SHATRIYA, Hindu warrior caste
       SHERASMIN, French chevalier
       SIBYL, prophetess of Cumae
       SICHAEUS, husband of Dido
       SEIGE PERILOUS, the chair of purity at Arthur's Round Table, fatal to any but him who was destined to achieve the quest of the Sangreal (See Galahad)
       SIEGFRIED, young King of the Netherlands, husband of Kriemhild, she boasted to Brunhild that Siegfried had aided Gunther to beat her in athletic contests, thus winning her as wife, and Brunhild, in anger, employed Hagan to murder Siegfried. As hero of Wagner's "Valkyrie," he wins the Nibelungen treasure ring, loves and deserts Brunhild, and is slain by Hagan
       SIEGLINDA, wife of Hunding, mother of Siegfried by Siegmund
       SIEGMUND, father of Siegfried
       SIGTRYG, Prince, betrothed of King Alef's daughter, aided by Hereward
       SIGUNA, wife of Loki
       SILENUS, a Satyr, school master of Bacchus
       SILURES (South Wales)
       SILVIA, daughter of Latin shepherd
       SILVIUS, grandson of Aeneas, accidentally killed in the chase by his son Brutus
       SIMONIDES, an early poet of Greece
       SINON, a Greek spy, who persuaded the Trojans to take the Wooden Horse into their city
       SIRENS, sea nymphs, whose singing charmed mariners to leap into the sea, passing their island, Ulysses stopped the ears of his sailors with wax, and had himself bound to the mast so that he could hear but not yield to their music
       SIRIUS, the dog of Orion, changed to the Dog star
       SISYPHUS, condemned in Tartarus to perpetually roll up hill a big rock which, when the top was reached, rolled down again
       SIVA, the Destroyer, third person of the Hindu triad of gods
       SKALDS, Norse bards and poets
       SKIDBLADNIR, Freyr's ship
       SKIRNIR, Frey's messenger, who won the god's magic sword by getting him Gerda for his wife
       SKRYMIR, a giant, Utgard Loki in disguise, who fooled Thor in athletic feats
       SKULD, the Norn of the Future
       SLEEP, twin brother of Death
       SLEIPNIR, Odin's horse
       SOBRINO, councillor to Agramant
       SOMNUS, child of Nox, twin brother of Mors, god of sleep
       SOPHOCLES, Greek tragic dramatist
       SOUTH WIND See Notus
       SPAR'TA, capital of Lacedaemon
       SPHINX, a monster, waylaying the road to Thebes and propounding riddles to all passers, on pain of death, for wrong guessing, who killed herself in rage when Aedipus guessed aright
       SPRING
       STONEHENGE, circle of huge upright stones, fabled to be sepulchre of Pendragon
       STROPHIUS, father of Pylades
       STYGIAN REALM, Hades
       STYGIAN SLEEP, escaped from the beauty box sent from Hades to Venus by hand of Psyche, who curiously opened the box and was plunged into unconsciousness
       STYX, river, bordering Hades, to be crossed by all the dead
       SUDRAS, Hindu laboring caste
       SURTUR, leader of giants against the gods in the day of their destruction (Norse mythology)
       SURYA, Hindu god of the sun, corresponding to the Greek Helios
       SUTRI, Orlando's birthplace
       SVADILFARI, giant's horse
       SWAN, LEDA AND
       SYBARIS, Greek city in Southern Italy, famed for luxury
       SYLVANUS, Latin divinity identified with Pan
       SYMPLEGADES, floating rocks passed by the Argonauts
       SYRINX, nymph, pursued by Pan, but escaping by being changed to a bunch of reeds (See Pandean pipes)
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Publishers' Preface
Author's Preface
stories of gods and heroes
   Chapter I. Introduction
   Chapter II. Prometheus and Pandora
   Chapter III. Apollo and Daphne--Pyramus and Thisbe Cephalus and Procris
   Chapter IV. Juno and Her Rivals, Io and Callisto--Diana and Actaeon--Latona and the Rustics
   Chapter V. Phaeton
   Chapter VI. Midas--Baucis and Philemon
   Chapter VII. Proserpine--Glaucus and Scylla
   Chapter VIII. Pygmalion--Dryope-Venus and Adonis--Apollo and Hyacinthus
   Chapter IX. Ceyx and Halcyone: Or, the Halcyon Birds
   Chapter X. Vertumnus and Pomona
   Chapter XI. Cupid and Psyche
   Chapter XII. Cadmus--The Myrmidons
   Chapter XIII. Nisus and Scylla--Echo and Narcissus--Clytie--Hero and Leander
   Chapter XIV. Minerva--Niobe
   Chapter XV. The Graeae or Gray-Maids--Perseus--Medusa--Atlas--Andromeda
   Chapter XVI. Monsters
   Chapter XVII. The Golden Fleece--Medea
   Chapter XVIII. Meleager and Atalanta
   Chapter XIX. Hercules--Hebe and Ganymede
   Chapter XX. Theseus--Daedalus--Castor and Pollux
   Chapter XXI. Bacchus--Ariadne
   Chapter XXII. The Rural Deities--Erisichthon--Rhoecus--The Water Deities--Camenae--Winds
   Chapter XXIII. Achelous and Hercules--Admetus and Alcestis--Antigone--Penelope
   Chapter XXIV. Orpheus and Eurydice--Aristaeus--Amphion--Linus--Thamyris--Marsyas--Melampus--Musaeus
   Chapter XXV. Arion--Ibycus--Simonides--Sappho
   Chapter XXVI. Endymion--Orion--Aurora and Tithonus--Acis and Galatea
   Chapter XXVII. The Trojan War
   Chapter XXVIII. The Fall of Troy--Return of the Greeks--Orestes and Electra
   Chapter XXIX. Adventures of Ulysses--The Lotus-Eaters--Cyclopes--Circe--Sirens--Scylla and Charybdis--Calypso
   Chapter XXX. The Phaeacians--Fate of the Suitors
   Chapter XXXI. Adventures of Aeneas--The Harpies--Dido--Palinurus
   Chapter XXXII. The Infernal Regions--The Sibyl
   Chapter XXXIII. Camilla--Evander--Nisus and Euryalus--Mezentius--Turnus
   Chapter XXXIV. Pythagoras--Egyptian Deities--Oracles
   Chapter XXXV. Origin of Mythology--Statues of Gods and Goddesses--Poets of Mythology
   Chapter XXXVI. Modern Monsters--The Phoenix--Basilisk--Unicorn--Salamander
   Chapter XXXVII. Eastern Mythology--Zoroaster--Hindu Mythology--Castes--Buddha--Grand Lama
   Chapter XXXVIII. Northern Mythology--Valhalla--The Valkyrior
   Chapter XXXIX. Thor's Visit to Jotunheim
   Chapter XL. The Death of Baldur--The Elves--Runic Letters--Iceland--Teutonic Mythology--Nibelungen Lied
   Chapter XLI. The Druids--Iona
king arthur and his knights
   Chapter I. Introduction
   Chapter II. The Mythical History of England
   Chapter III. Merlin
   Chapter IV. Arthur
   Chapter V. Arthur (Continued)
   Chapter VI. Sir Gawain
   Chapter VII. Caradoc Briefbras; or, Caradoc with the Shrunken Arm
   Chapter VIII. Launcelot of the Lake
   Chapter IX. The Adventure of the Cart
   Chapter X. The Lady of Shalott
   Chapter XI. Queen Guenever's Peril
   Chapter XII. Tristram and Isoude
   Chapter XIII. Tristram and Isoude (Continued)
   Chapter XIV. Sir Tristram's Battle with Sir Launcelot
   Chapter XV. The Round Table
   Chapter XVI. Sir Palamedes
   Chapter XVII. Sir Tristram
   Chapter XVIII. Perceval
   Chapter XIX. The Sangreal, or Holy Graal
   Chapter XX. The Sangreal (Continued)
   Chapter XXI. The Sangreal (Continued)
   Chapter XXII. Sir Agrivain's Treason
   Chapter XXIII. Morte d'Arthur
the mabinogeon
   Introductory Note
   Chapter I. The Britons
   Chapter II. The Lady of the Fountain
   Chapter III. The Lady of the Fountain (Continued)
   Chapter IV. The Lady of the Fountain (Continued)
   Chapter V. Geraint, the Son of Erbin
   Chapter VI. Geraint, the Son of Erbin (Continued)
   Chapter VII. Geraint, the Son of Erbin (Continued)
   Chapter VIII. Pwyll, Prince of Dyved
   Chapter IX. Branwen, the Daughter of Llyr
   Chapter X. Manawyddan
   Chapter XI. Kilwich and Olwen
   Chapter XII. Kilwich and Olwen (Continued)
   Chapter XIII. Taliesin
hero myths of the british race
   Beowulf
   Cuchulain, Champion of Ireland
   Hereward the Wake
   Robin Hood
legends of charlemagne
   Introduction
   The Peers, or Paladins
   The Tournament
   The Siege of Albracca
   Adventures of Rinaldo and Orlando
   The Invasion of France
   The Invasion of France (Continued)
   Bradamante and Rogero
   Astolpho and the Enchantress
   The Orc
   Astolpho's Adventures Continued, and Isabella's Begun
   Medoro
   Orlando Mad
   Zerbino and Isabella
   Astolpho in Abyssinia
   The War in Africa
   Rogero and Bradamante
   The Battle of Roncesvalles
   Rinaldo and Bayard
   Death of Rinaldo
   Huon of Bordeaux
   Huon of Bordeaux (Continued)
   Huon of Bordeaux (Continued)
   Ogier, the Dane
   Ogier, the Dane (Continued)
   Ogier, the Dane (Continued)
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