Bibliography : * "The Vampire, His Kith and Kin", by Montague Summers, [1928], p. 341 BIBLIOGRAPHY "Abhandlung des Dasenns der Gespenster Nebst einem Anhange vom Vampyrismus". Augsburg, 1768 "Actenmssige und umstndliche Relation von denen Vampyren". Leipzig, 1732 ALLACCI, Leone (LEO ALLATIUS). "De Graecorum...
Chapter I. The Origins Of The Vampire : * "The Vampire, His Kith and Kin", by Montague Summers, [1928], p. 1 CHAPTER I THE ORIGINS OF THE VAMPIRE THROUGHOUT the whole vast shadowy world of ghosts and demons there is no figure so terrible, no figure so dreaded and abhorred, yet dight with such fearful fascination, as the vampire, who is...
Introduction : * "The Vampire, His Kith and Kin", by Montague Summers, [1928], p. v INTRODUCTION IN all the darkest pages of the malign supernatural there is no more terrible tradition than that of the Vampire, a pariah even among demons. Foul are his ravages; gruesome and seemingly barbaric are the ancient...
Chapter Ii. The Generation Of The Vampire : * "The Vampire, His Kith and Kin", by Montague Summers, [1928], p. 77 CHAPTER II THE GENERATION OF THE VAMPIRE IT may now be asked how a human being becomes or is transformed into a vampire, and it will be well here to tabulate the causes which are generally believed to predispose persons to this...
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Chapter V. The Vampire In Literature : * "The Vampire, His Kith and Kin", by Montague Summers, [1928], p. 271 CHAPTER V THE VAMPIRE IN LITERATURE A CONSIDERATION of the Vampire theme in literature must of necessity be somewhat eclectic, if not even arbitrary in the selection of works which it reviews and with which it sets out to deal...
Chapter Iv. The Vampire In Assyria, The East : * "The Vampire, His Kith and Kin", by Montague Summers, [1928], p. 217 CHAPTER IV THE VAMPIRE IN ASSYRIA, THE EAST, AND SOME ANCIENT COUNTRIES AMONG the elaborate and extensive demonology of Babylonia and Assyria the Vampire had a very prominent place. From the very earliest times Eastern races...
Chapter Iii. The Traits And Practice Of Vampirism : * "The Vampire, His Kith and Kin", by Montague Summers, [1928], p. 140 CHAPTER III THE TRAITS AND PRACTICE OF VAMPIRISM IT was generally supposed that all suicides might after death become vampires; and this was easily extended to those who met with any violent or sudden death. Mr. Lawson tells us...