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Pan and the nightmare; to which is appended Ephialtes; a pathological-mythological treatise on the nightmare in classical antiquity by Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (1900)

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Dunquin series: 4)Woodstock, CT Spring Publications c2000Edition: New rev. edDescription: lxiii, 160p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. endnoteContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-88214-225-9
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Contents:
Part 1: Hillman, James: An essay on Pan. Part 2: Roscher, Wilhelm Heinrich: Ephialtes
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Demon Lover : pxli; pxl111-xliv; p55-56; p66; p72; p77-80.. Dreams : The dream in 1900, pxii-xvi.. Demonology : The most important of the Greek and Roman nightmare demons, p58-81.. Nightmares : The nature and origin of the nightmare from the modern medical aspect; The nature and origin of the nightmare according to the ancient physicians; The old designations of the nightmare; The most important of the Greek and Roman nightmare demons, p3-17; p18-44; p45-57.. Roscher, Wilhelm Heinrich : Ephialtes : Subtitle: A a pathological-mythological treatise on the nightmare in classical antiquity, p3-88.. Roscher, Wilhelm Heinrich : Roscher: Life, work and contribution to psychology, pii-xii.

Two essays by Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher and James Hillman. 1st. pub. in Switzerland. Formerly a publication of the APC of New York, Inc.

Part 1: Hillman, James: An essay on Pan. Part 2: Roscher, Wilhelm Heinrich: Ephialtes

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