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goblin .........
LINKS
and REFERENCE
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Versipellis.
Perseus Digital Library.
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(2000)
“loup-garou”, The
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4.
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(2000)
“Appendix I: Indo-European Roots: w-ro-”, The
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4.
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Pliny
the Elder. “viii”, Historia
Naturalis, 81.
22/34
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Baring-Gould, Sabine. The Book of Were-Wolves: Being an Account
of a Terrible Superstition. London: Smith, Elder, 1865. ISBN
0-7661-8307-6
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Douglas, Adam. The Beast Within: A History of the Werewolf.
London: Chapmans, 1992. ISBN 0-380-72264-X
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Prieur, Claude. Dialogue de la Lycanthropie: Ou transformation
d'hommes en loups, vulgairement dits loups-garous, et si telle se
peut faire. Louvain: J. Maes & P. Zangre, 1596. (By a
Franciscan monk, in French)
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Rev. Montague Summers, The Werewolf London: K. Paul,
Trench, Trubner, 1933. (1st edition, reissued 1934 New York: E.P.
Dutton, 1966 New Hyde Park, N.Y: University Books, 1973 Secaucus,
N.J.: Citadel Press, 2003 Mineola, N.Y.: Dover, with new title The
Werewolf in Lore and Legend). Written by an individual claiming
that werewolves are real, it is understandably filled with a number
of bizarre conclusions but has an impressive bibliography. ISBN
0-7661-3210-2
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Wolfeshusius, Johannes Fridericus. De Lycanthropia: An vere
illi, ut fama est, luporum & aliarum bestiarum formis induantur.
Problema philosophicum pro sententia Joan. Bodini ... adversus
dissentaneas aliquorum opiniones noviter assertum... Leipzig:
Typis Abrahami Lambergi, 1591. (In Latin; microfilm held by the
United States National Library of Medicine)
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