Strix-Witch

Auteur: Ogden, Daniel (University of Exeter)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
The strix was a persistent feature of the folklore of the Roman world and subsequently that of the Latin West and the Greek East. She was a woman that flew by night, either in an owl-like form or in the form of a projected soul, in order to penetrate homes by surreptitious means and thereby devour, blight or steal the new-born babies within them.

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The strix was a persistent feature of the folklore of the Roman world and subsequently that of the Latin West and the Greek East. She was a woman that flew by night, either in an owl-like form or in the form of a projected soul, in order to penetrate homes by surreptitious means and thereby devour, blight or steal the new-born babies within them.
ISBN / EAN 9781108948821
Auteur Ogden, Daniel (University of Exeter)
Editeur Cambridge University Press