thought some may enjoy this list included in my readings concerning the Carolingian civilization:
A LIST OF SUPERSTITIONS AND PAGAN PRACTICES
1. Of sacrilege at the graves of the dead.
2. Of sacrilege over the departed, that is, "dadsisas."
3. Of the swinish feasts in February.
4. Of the little houses, that is, sancutaries.
5. Of sacrilegious acts in connection with churches.
6. Of the sacred rites of the woods which they call "nimidas."
7. Of those things which they do upon stones. (One of my favorites)
8. Of the sacred rites of Mercury and of Jupiter.
9. Of the sacrifice which is offered to any of the saints.
10. Of amulets and knots.
11. Of the fountains of sacrifices.
12. Of incantations.
13. Of auguries, the dung or sneezing of birds or of horses or of cattle.
14. Of diviners or sorcerers.
15. Of fire made by friction from wood, that is, the "nodfyr."
16. Of the brains of animals.
17. Of the observance of the pagans on the hearth or at the inception of any business.
18. Of undetermined places which they celebrate as holy.
19. Of the bed-straw which good folk call Holy Mary's.
20. Of the days which they make for Jupiter and Mercury.
21. Of the eclipse of the mooon--what they call, "Triumph, Moon!"
22. Of storms, and horns, and snail shells.
23. Of furrows and villas.
24. Of the pagan course which they call "yrias," with torn garments or footwear.
25. Of this, that they feign for themselves that dead persons of whatever sort are saints. (hahahaha)
26. Of an idol made of dough.
27. Of idols made of rags.
28. Of an idol which they carry through the fields.
29. Of wooden feet or hands in a pagan rite.
30. Of this: that they believe that women command the moon that they may be able to take away the hearts of men, according to the pagans. (that one's true though, isn't it?)
Any way, I found it amusing.
A LIST OF SUPERSTITIONS AND PAGAN PRACTICES
1. Of sacrilege at the graves of the dead.
2. Of sacrilege over the departed, that is, "dadsisas."
3. Of the swinish feasts in February.
4. Of the little houses, that is, sancutaries.
5. Of sacrilegious acts in connection with churches.
6. Of the sacred rites of the woods which they call "nimidas."
7. Of those things which they do upon stones. (One of my favorites)
8. Of the sacred rites of Mercury and of Jupiter.
9. Of the sacrifice which is offered to any of the saints.
10. Of amulets and knots.
11. Of the fountains of sacrifices.
12. Of incantations.
13. Of auguries, the dung or sneezing of birds or of horses or of cattle.
14. Of diviners or sorcerers.
15. Of fire made by friction from wood, that is, the "nodfyr."
16. Of the brains of animals.
17. Of the observance of the pagans on the hearth or at the inception of any business.
18. Of undetermined places which they celebrate as holy.
19. Of the bed-straw which good folk call Holy Mary's.
20. Of the days which they make for Jupiter and Mercury.
21. Of the eclipse of the mooon--what they call, "Triumph, Moon!"
22. Of storms, and horns, and snail shells.
23. Of furrows and villas.
24. Of the pagan course which they call "yrias," with torn garments or footwear.
25. Of this, that they feign for themselves that dead persons of whatever sort are saints. (hahahaha)
26. Of an idol made of dough.
27. Of idols made of rags.
28. Of an idol which they carry through the fields.
29. Of wooden feet or hands in a pagan rite.
30. Of this: that they believe that women command the moon that they may be able to take away the hearts of men, according to the pagans. (that one's true though, isn't it?)
Any way, I found it amusing.
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