Chapter 10

50,57,158,177Otkon,177Ox,71,73,160Oxford,58,59,71,76,81,84,85,97,104-6,149,151,195Oxfordshire,49,60,64-5,67,105,121-2,133,159Paganism, ingrained among nations,27Pallas,177Palmer Fox,58Pan,21,72-3,105Pantheism,32Panther, the,159Paris, Paulin,197Parody, a characteristic of Greek wit,7Pátála,42Pastoral staves,49Pausanius,44Pegasus,162Pepin,30Percy Shrine,3Perpendicular Ornament,217Persephone,41Perseus,46,57Persian Trinity,176Peterborough,195Philæan Trinity,176Philippians, the Epistle to the,196Phipson, Miss,14,109, andprefacePhyrric Dance, the,147Picture Bible, the,113,197Pig and Whistle,155,156Pig, and other Animal Musicians, the,110,152-6Piggy-widdy,154Pilgremage of the Sowle, the,170Pipes, Double,155Planet symbols,28Plato,28Plutarch,41Pluteresques,218Pluto,42,177-8Poor Man’s Bible, the,113,197Poppy, Assyrian,182Pottery,35Preaching Fox, the,184,196-204Priapus,73Prideaux, Bishop,30Priest sleeping,106,110-1Prosperine,32,41-2,177Protevan,82Psyche,176Pta,177-8Pulpits,184,197-8,201Puránas,43Python, the,46Ra,168,177Rabbi Maimonides,27Ráhu,44Ram, the,72,187,192Ram Bellin,192-3Ram’s Head,19Ram, the Hindoo deity,28Rebuses,12,173-4Recording Imps,78-9,81,84-5,103Red Sea, the,50Reinche Bos,188Renart le Contrefet,188Reynard the Fox,184Reynard the Fox, the most delectable history of,188Ripon,5,112-3,124,136-7,155,171,195-8,211Rochester,127Rogation,48Roman de Renart,188Roman Trinity,177Roman, Wit bitter and low,6-7;myth,42-3Roman work for Saxons,9Roscommon, the Poet,157Roslyn Chapel,128-9Rostock,188Rothwell, Northants,84Sabean Idolatry,28Sackville the Poet,63Sacred Marks,103(block),179Sæhrimnir,153Sagittarius,162-5Saints—Adrian,99Anthony,154Augustine,31Bartholomew’s, Smithfield,173Bernard of Clairvaux,23,27,36-7Britius,81Ciaran,162Cross, Hospital of, Winchester,100George,47-8,57George’s Chapel, Windsor,10,167,195-6,203Gertrude,43Helen’s, Abingdon,218John,49,118Katherine’s, Regent’s Park,78,81,83,86,169Keyne,46Lucy,134-5Luke,73Martha,46Michael,47,76Martin’s, Leicester,196Martin,81Mary’s, Beverley,123(seeBeverley)Mary’s, Faversham,180Mary’s Minster, Thanet,97,122-3,130-1,195Nessan,162Nicholas’s, Lynn,11-2,174Nicholas,179Nilus,36Paul’s, Bedford,175Paul’s, London,32,109Peter’s-in-the-East, Oxford,126Romain,46Salus,178Sambar,50Samson,198Sani,53Satan,48,62,70,104-6,170Satanic Representations,64-77,78-105Sathanus,170Satire,185Satires without Satan,106-11Satyrs,69Saturn,21,57Saturnalia,143Saxon work,9Scandinavian mythology,45,76,153,157;Trinity,177Scarabæus,178Scriptural Illustrations,112-120Scylla,160Scythes,182Sea-horse (hippocampus),26Seals,8, and end of IndexSeptember,140,154Seraphim,74Serapis,42Serpent, the,44-5,60-1,73-5,77Sex of the Moon,43Sheep,72,142Shell,50-1,54-5,57-9,159Shell Child, the,50-9,159Shepherd,72,142Sherborne,134-5,208Shiva,66Sigurd,46Sin series of carvings,78-111Sirius,42Sismondi,31Sistrum,41,43Situations of Church Grotesques,213-8Siva,178Slanderers,82Sledges,63Smu,50Snail,57-8Solomon, King,62Sources of material for Gothic grotesques, General,4Southleigh,63Speculum Humanæ Salvationis,113Sperke, John (1520),174Spinx, the,158-9Springs,66SS., the letter, and Collar of,57Stanford, Berkshire,18Star Worship,27-8Stars and Stripes,179Statute of Labourers,17Stoeffler,141Stowlangcroft,196Stratford-on-Avon,60,129Suffolk, Duchess of (ob. 1475),76Sun,167Sun Feast,153Sun Worship,32,37,42,44-59,71,153,158,162,175,210-1Superstition, Horn,73Supreme Intellect, the,74Surya,53,178Sutton Courtney,128-9Sutton-in-Holderness,106Swan,167Swar,42Swathing of Infants,114Swarhánu,53Sweden,153Swine, Yorkshire,106-7,109,129-30Symbolism and Fable,186Symbols of worship a general source of Gothic ornament,4,27Syderesys,170Syria,47Tabor (drum),97Tarasque,46Tau Cross, the,34,43-4Taurus,73Telephorus,178Teraphim,28Teutonic appreciation of humour,7Thanet, Isle of,97,122,130-1,195Theban Trinity,177Theophylact,143Thirlwall,33Thoth,78,167Three, the number,162(seeTrinities)Three branched rod,103(block),162,181-2Time, Father,57Titian,42Topsey-turveyism,149Torregiano,10Tree of Knowledge, the,74Trefoil, the,162,178-9Trial of Mary and Joseph,82Trigla,180Trinities,168,175-183Tufton Street Architectural Museum,12Tum, the Setting Sun,178Typhon,44-57,64-5Unseen Witness, the,79,85,86,87Vali,114Vanity,97Vedie Trinity,178Venus,21,53,111,148Veximiel,62Virgil, the,160-1Virgin Mary, the,30,42,82-3Virgo,158Vishnu,53,153,178Vulcan,148,177Wall paintings compared with carvings,114-117,119-20Wake Knot,207-8Wellingborough,14,15,22,34,101,195,215Wells,65,77,150Westminster Abbey,9,10,91-95,97,109-110,123-4,156,173Wheelbarrows,135-7,196Whistling Maid, the,104-5Whistling while drawing ale,105White, Wm. (1520),173-4Wich, Bishop de la,124,181Winchester,64,100,111,145,154,166,195Windsor,10,167,195,203,208Winking Nun, the,106-7Wolf, the,187,189,192;story of the wolf’s head,187Wolfius,196Worcester,113-5,142,160,161,182-3,203Worm of conscience, the,170Wright, Thomas,197Wyvern, the,47York,63,65,77,129-30,140,148Yorkshire,10,63,65,77,106-7,109,127(seeBeverley)Yule,153Zeus,177Zither,166Zodiac,45,53


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