List Of Illustrations
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"History of the Devil", by Paul Carus, [1900],
p. iv p. v
List Of Illustrations.
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Frontispiece
vi
Demonolatrous Ceremonies of the Old Inhabitants of Haiti. After Picart
11
Human Sacrifices Among the Greeks. After an ancient cameo in Berlin
12
A Hind Substituted for Iphigenia. After a Pompeian fresco
13
Apapi (Apophis) and Atmu. After Rawlinson
16
Forms of Taourt. After Rawlinson
16
Seth. After Brugsch
16
The Soul Visiting the Mummy. From the Ani Papyrus
16
Set Teaching the King the Art of War. After Erman
18
The Weighing of the Heart in the Hall of Truth. After Lepsius's reproduction of the Turin papyrus
21
The Abode of Bliss. After Lepsius's reproduction of the Turin papyrus
25
Xisuthrus (the Babylonian Noah) in the Ark. After an ancient Babylonian cylinder. Reproduced from Smith
32
Wall Decorations of the Royal Palace at Nineveh in Their Present State. After Place, reproduced from Lenormant
33
Sacred Tree and Serpent. From an ancient Babylonian cylinder. After Smith
35
The Tree of Life. Decorations on the embroidery of a royal mantle. British Museum
36
Merodach Delivering the Moon-God from the Evil Spirits. From a Babylonian cylinder. Smith
37
The Chaldean Trinity Blessing the Tree of Life. British Museum
40
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The Goddess Anna. Bas-relief in the British Museum
40
Fight Between Bel-Merodach and Tiamat. British Museum
41
Evil Demons. British Museum
43
Demon of the Southwest Wind. Statue in the Louvre. After Lenormant
44
Nirgalli. British Museum. After Lenormant
45
An Ancient Assyrian Bronze Tablet Representing the World in the Clutches of an Evil Demon. Collection of M. de Clercq. After Lenormant
46
An Assyrian Cameo
59
A Persian Cameo
59
Assyrian Cylinder
59
Sculptures on a Royal Tomb. Lenormant
60
Bas-Relief of Persepolis. Lenormant
61
The King Slaying a Unicorn. Bas-relief of Persepolis
63
Saul and the Witch of Endor. After Schnorr von Carolsfeld
68
Assyrian Goat Demons. Carvings on a boulder. After Lenormant
69
The Brahman Trimurti. After Coleman
75
Brahma. Fragment of a car. Muse Guimet
76
Brahma and Suraswati. Reproduced from Hermann Gll
77
Vishnu, Lakshmi, and Brahma. After a native illustration, reproduced from Hermann Gll
78
The Matsya Avatar or Fish Incarnation. From Picart
79
The Kurm Avatar or Tortoise Incarnation From Picart
79
The Varha Avatar or Wild Boar Incarnation. From Picart
79
The Narasinha Avatar or Man-Lion Incarnation. From Picart
79
Lakshmi, the Goddess of Beauty. Muse Guimet
80
Vishnu Narasinha. Fragment of a car. Muse Guimet
81
Hanuman, the Monkey King, Building the Bridge Over the Strait Between India and Lanka. Reproduced from Hermann Gll
82
The Vmana Avatar or Dwarf Incarnation
83
The Parashura Avatar, or Battle-Ax Incarnation
83
The Rma Chandra Avatar
83
The Krishna Avatar
83
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The Monkey King Sugriva Fighting. Reproduced from Coleman
84
Vishnu and Shri-Lakshmi as Rma Chandra and Sita After Their Happy Reunion. Reproduced from Coleman
85
Hanuman Reciting His Adventures to Rma Chandra and Sita. Reproduced from Coleman
86
Krishna Nursed by Devaki. Reproduced from Moore's Hindu Pantheon
87
Krishna. Bronze statue, Muse Guimet
88
Krishna, the Favorite of the Country Lasses of Gokula. Reproduced from Coleman
89
Krishna's Adventures. Reproduced from Coleman
90
The Battle Between the Kurus and Pandus on the Field of Kurukshetra. Reproduced from Wilkins
91
Jagannath with His Two Companions. After Schlagintweit
92
Shiva with Parvati. Muse Guimet
93
Shiva-Trimurti. Muse Guimet
93
Shiva Dancing Surrounded by a Halo of Flames. Bronze Statue, Muse Guimet
94
The Buddha Avatar or Vishnu's Incarnation as the Enlightened Teacher of Mankind. Reproduced from Picart
95
The Kalki Avatar or the White-Horse Incarnation. From Picart
95
Shiva Worship. From Picart
95
Shiva and Parvati. From Gll
96
Kali. After an Indian picture. From Schlagintweit
97
Durga. Indian sculpture. From Schlagintweit
98
mKha's Groma, the Tibetan Kali. Muse Guimet
99
Kali-Durga in the Hindu Pantheon. From Wilkins
100
Hari Hara. From Wilkins
101
Ganesa. From Wilkins
102
Agni. From Hermann Gll
102
Kama. From Wollheim da Fonceka
102
Shiva Slaying a Demon. From Wilkins
102
The Demon of Lightning. A Japanese temple statue
106
The Demon of Thunder. A Japanese temple statue
107
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Mara's Army. Gandhara sculptures. Museum of Lahore. From Grnwedel
110
Buddha, Tempted by Mara's Daughters. Gandhara sculptures. Reproduced from Grnwedel
114
An Indian Wheel of Life. From L. E. Waddell's picture
119
A Tibetan Wheel of Life. From Bastian
121
A Japanese Wheel of Life. From Bastian
123
Meifu, the Dark Tribunal. From "Karma"
128
Kongo, the Sheriff. From a Japanese art print
130
Emma, the Judge. From a Japanese art print
130
The Devil as a Monk. Japanese wood carving, Muse Guimet
131
Oni-no-Nembutzu. After a wood carving in the author's possession
132
Hono-Kuruma, the Cart of Hell. After an old Japanese painting
133
Tibetan Devil's Altar. From Waddell
134
Buddha Extending His Help to a Sufferer in Hell. From "Karma"
136
The Christian Trinity, God Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Reproduced from Muther
139
Asmodi, an Evil Spirit, Cast Out by Prayer. After Schnorr von Carolsfeld
141
Heaven and Hell. After H. F., an unknown Old-German master
144
The Holy Trinity in the Vatican. After Pietro Berrettini
146
The Buddhist Trinity, the Buddha, the Dharma, the Sangha. Muse Gulmet
147
The Trinity and Mary. After Lbke
148
The Christian Trinity. From Bastian
149
The Trinity of Salerno. Sketched by the artist of the "Gartenlaube"
150
Jacob Bhme
151
Vignette of Jacob Bhme's Book on the Threefold Life of Man
152
The Three Principles. Frontispiece of Jacob Bhme's book
153
Jesus Casting Out Devils. After Schnorr von Carolsfeld
158
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The Fiend, Sowing Tares Among the Wheat. From a German Picture-Bible
158
Dives Enjoying Life, and Lazarus Suffering. From a German Picture-Bible
160
Dives Tormented in Hell. From a German Picture-Bible
160
Cast Into Outer Darkness Where There Shall be Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth. From a German Picture-Bible
161
The Day of the Lord. After Michelangelo
162
The Last judgment. A fresco in the Campo Santo, Pisa
164
The Christian World-Dispensation According to St. John the Divine. After Schnorr von Carolsfeld
169
The Four Riders of the Apocalypse. Wall-painting on the Campo Santo, Berlin
170
The Woman of Abominations. By Albrecht Drer
172
Christ's Descent Into Hell. By Sasha Schneider
176
Christian Representation of the Last judgment. From "Klassischer Skulpturenschatz"
180
Christian Representation of Hell. From "Klassischer Skulpturenschatz"
181
The Typical Conception of Hell. German woodcut of the age of the Reformation
185
Weighing the Evil and the Good of the Soul. From the cathedral in Autun, France
188
The Doom of the Damned. After Luca Signorelli
189
The Trinity Ideal of Medival Christianity. Reproduced from Muther
190
Hades. From "Mon. Inst."
194
Human Sacrifices at the Funeral Pyre of Patroclus. From Michaelis, "Handbuch der Kunstgeschichte"
195
Christ's Death on the Cross and its Prototypes. "Biblia Pauperum". Woodcut of the fifteenth century
196
Tuchulcha, the Demon of Infernal Tortures According to the Belief of the Etruscans. Part of a wall-picture of a tomb in Corneto
197
Charun, the Etruscan Demon of Death, Waiting for a Victim. From an Etruscan vase
197
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Oknos and the Daughters of Danaos in Hades. Frieze of a Roman wall decoration
197
Ixion on the Fiery Wheel
198
Gigantomachy; the Giants Storming Heaven. Vatican Museum
199
Zeus Conquering Typhus. Baumeister
199
Gigantomachy; the Giants Storming Heaven. Greek frieze
200
War in Heaven. By Albrecht Drer
201
Chimra of Arezzo. Now at Florence
202
Theseus and Pirithous. Baumeister
203
Perseus with the Head of the Decapitated Medusa. Baumeister
204
Perseus and Andromeda. Baumeister
205
Sicilian Coin with Medusa Head
206
The Gorgoneion on the Shield of Phidias's Athene
206
Gorgoneion, Ancient Face of the Gorgon Medusa. Glyptothek, Munich
207
Medusa Rondanini. Glyptothek, Munich
207
Bellerophon Slaying the Chimra. British Museum
208
The Lion-Killing Hero of Khorsabad
209
Prometheus Tied by Zeus to the Stake (or Cross) and Exposed to the Eagle; Rescued by Hercules. Vase now at Berlin, Baumeister
210
The Myth of Prometheus on a Sarcophagus
212
The Temptations of Christ. Mosaic in the cathedral of Monreale, Sicily
213
Christian Gem
218
Mithras Monument of Ostburken
220
Mithraic Symbols. From C. W. King
220
Mithras the Saviour. Borghesi monument, the Louvre
221
on of Zrvan Akarana. From Layard
225
Abraxas Gem
227
Agathodmon. From C. W. King
227
Iao Gem
227
Serapis
228
Serapis Gem
229
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Hermes, Saviour of Souls
230
Staff of Hermes
230
Hermes as Jupiter
230
A Ship Symbolising the Church
233
A Christian Gem with Serpent
233
A Gnostic Gem
233
Christian Symbols of the Catacombs
234
Araman Warriors, Wearing the Cross as an Amulet for Protection in Battle. After Wilkinson
235
St. Anthony Fighting the Devil with the Cross. After Salvator Rosa
236
St. George, the Princess and the Dragon
236
Archangel Michael Conquering Satan. By Raphael. In the Louvre
238
Archangel Michael Holding the Scales for Weighing Souls. After Lorenzo Sabbatieri
238
Hel, the Goddess of the Nether World. By Johannes Gehrts
242
Ragnarok, or Doomsday of the Teutons. By Johannes Gehrts
244
Dante's Ice Hell. By Gustave Dor
248
St. Dunstan and the Devil. From Scheible
255
The Legend of St. Cuthbert. From the "Ingoldsby Legends"
257
The Legend of St. Medard. From the "Ingoldsby Legends"
258
The Devil's Bridge Over the Reuss
260
Modern Snake Charmers. Reproduced from Brehm
262
Moses and Aaron Performing the Snake Miracle Before Pharaoh. After Schnorr von Carolsfeld
263
The Egyptian Snake Naja Haje Made Motionless by a Pressure on the Neck. From Verworn after photographs
264
A Successful Rain-Maker Slaying His Rivals. After Schnorr von Carolsfeld
267
Tenskwatawa, the Shawano Prophet in 1808. Reproduced from the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology
268
Tenskwatawa, the Shawano Prophet in 1831. Reproduced from the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology
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The Ecstasy of the Ghost Dance of the North American Indians
271
The Blessing. A Ceremony In the Ghost Dance of the North American Indians
273
Henricus Cornelius Agrippa ab Nettesheim. Reproduced from the original edition of his works
274
Illustrations from the Original Edition of "Occulta Philosophia"
276,277
Exorcising by the Cross. Bas-relief on a water vessel found near Pisama
278
Text of the Baptismal Abjuration Formula in Old Low-German. From O. Henne am Rhyn
281
Specimen Page of an Illuminated Initial in Heisterbach's "Dialogus Miraculorum". Original in Royal Library at Dsseldorf
283
Witches Conjuring a Hail-Storm
285
The Devil of Conceit as Seen by a Clergyman on the Dress of a Fashionable Lady
285
The Main Actors in Mediaeval Mysteries. From Dr. Gustav Knnecke
288
Witches. From Horndorff
290
The Witches' Sabbath. After Picart
291
Virgulta Divina. From an old MS. by George Conrad Horst
294
A Seal of Petrus de Albano for Conjuring Good Spirits
295
The Twelve Houses of a Horoscope. From Gerhard
295
The Sign of the First Hour of Sunday
296
The Divine Name Arranged for Conjuration
296
Knight and Devil
297
The Bishop of Lodi Preaching at the Trial of John Huss. From Castelar
301
Savonarola
302
Savonarola Praying in His Cell. From Castelar
303
Burning of Savonarola. After Don Ricardo Balaca
304
Pope Urban V. Proclaiming the Bull "In Cna Domini", 1362, Condemning Heretics
311
The Banner of the Spanish Inquisition. From Picart
312
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The Banner of the Inquisition of Goa. From Picart
312
The Chamber of the Inquisition. From Picart
313
Various Manners of Cross-Examining the Defendants. From Picart
314
A Man and a Woman Convicted of Heresy. From Picart
315
Heretics Condemned to be Burned. From Picart
316
A Man and a Woman Condemned to be Burned. From Picart
317
The Inquisition in Session on the Market Square at Madrid. From Picart
318
Procession of the Inquisition of Goa. From Picart
319
The Last Sermon Preached to the Condemned. From Picart
319
The Heretics' Death on the Fagots. From Picart
320
The Water Ordeal
327
The Torture-Room at Nuremberg. After C. Rau. Reproduced from B. E. Knig
329
Agnes Bernauer Drowned as a Witch at the Request of Ernest, Duke of Bavaria. Reproduced from B. E. Knig
335
Satanic Temptations and the Ladder of Life. From Heradis von Lansperg's "Hortus Deliciarum"
339
Calvinism Tearing Down the Roman Empire
340
The Kingdom of Satan or the Seven-Headed beast of the Revelation
341
Temptation. A Protestant Conception of Evil. German woodcut of the time of Luther
344
The Race for Fortune. After Henneberg's oil painting
345
The Devil of Unchastity. From a German woodcut
346
The Devil of Niggardliness Making the Miser Hard-Hearted. By Hans Holbein
347
The Latest Fad In Clothes Pilloried. From Sigismund Feyerabend's "Theatrum Diabolorum"
347
Scenes from M. Jacob Ruff's Religious Drama
348
Macbeth Consulting the Witches
349
The Natural State of Man
354
The Holy Ghost Illumines the Heart
354
The Holy Ghost in Possession
355
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The Passion of Christ in the Heart
355
The Holy Trinity Resides in the Heart
356
New Temptations
356
Satan's Return with Seven Other Spirits More Wicked than Himself
357
The Impious Man Is Doomed When He Dies
357
A Heart Fortified in Christ
358
The Pious Man is Saved at Death
358
Poster of the Sixteenth Century
361
Facsimile of the Contract Which Urban Grandier is Reported to have Made with the Devil
364
Apparitions of the Cross. From Grnbeck
371
Friedrich von Spee. After a picture in the Marzellen-Gymnasium at Cologne
376
Illustrations from the "Drutenzeitung", 1627
378
Balthasar Bekker. From a portrait on the title-page of "Die bezauberte Welt"
380
Bekker's Autograph. From his original handwriting
381
Christian Thomasius. From a copper engraving by M. Bernigroth
382
Signature of Christian Thomasius
383
Schottel's Wheel of Hell
385
The Christian Hell
388
Schwenter's Hen Experiment. Reproduced by Father Athanasius Kircher
391
Pater Gassner. Etching by Daniel Chodowiecki
392
Demons on the Tomb of Dagobert. Church of St. Denys, near Paris
412
Covetousness. Library of St. Genevive, Paris
413
Faust Signing the Contract with the Devil in Blood. By Franz Simm
414
The Legend of Theophilus. From Monk Conrad's illumined Ms.
416
Mephistopheles Making His Appearance in Faust's Study. After Schnorr von Carolsfeld
419
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Faust Beholding the Emblem of the Macrocosm. After p. Rembrandt
419
Faust Riding on a Barrel out of Auerbach's Cellar. Fresco
420
The Sense-Illusions of the Riotous Students and Faust's Escape. After p. Cornelius
420
Faust Enjoying Himself in Auerbach's Cellar. Fresco
421
Mephistopheles Having Faust Buried by the Devils. After Retzsch
421
Studying Black Magic. Widman's "Faust"
426
Conjuring the Devil. Widman's "Faust"
426
Some Pleasantries of Black Magic. Widman's "Faust"
426
Miracles and Conjurations. Widman's "Faust"
426
Last Hours and Death. Widman's "Faust"
427
Wagner Conjuring the Devil Auerhan
428
Auerhan's Services
428
Wagner's jokes
428
Last Hours and Death
428
The Devil in the Puppet Play
429
Witches Celebrating Walpurgis Night. By Franz Simm
431
Der Teuffel lest Keyn Lantzknecht mehr inn die Helle faren. Hans Sachs
432
Hell According to Dionysius Klein's Tragico-Comdia. Reproduced from Bastian's "Die Denkschpfung"
433
The Devil in Modern Satirical Journals
436
Hell Up To Date. By permission from A. Young's "Hell Up To Date"
437
Egyptian Devil. Post-classic age
440
Mahmya, the Slayer of Mahisha. From Moor's "Hindu Pantheon"
440
The Christian View of the Chained Ruler of Hell. Didron
441
Persian Devil. Didron
442
Turkish Devil. From a Turkish Ms
442
Satan Accusing Job. Fresco in the Campo Santo at Pisa
443
Satan in His Ugliness. From a MS. in the National Library, Paris
444
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Satan in His Ugliness. From an Anglo-Saxon MS. in the British Museum
444
The Trinity Fighting Behemoth and Leviathan. After Didron
445
A Trinity of the Tenth Century. From Mller and Mathe's Archology
445
Milton's Satan. After Dor
451
Lucifer Before the Fall. From the "Hortus Deficiarum"
462
The Fallen Lucifer. After Dor
463
The Feeling of Dependence. After Sasha Schneider
470
Time as a Trinity of Past, Present, and Future. French miniature
472
The Divine Trinity. From a MS. in the Bibliothque de Sainte Genevive
472
Italian Trinity. Didron
473
Satanic Trinity. Didron
473
The Trinity. From a window in the Church of Notre Dame, at Chalons, France
474
The Trinity of Evil. From a French MS. in the Bibliothque Royale at Paris
474
The Three-Headed Serapis. From Bartoli's "Lucern Veterum Sepulchrales"
475
Aziel, the Guardian of Hidden Treasures. From Francisci's "Proteus infernalis"
475
God Supporting the World. Fresco in the Campo Santo of Pisa
476
Hercules with Cerberus. From a vase found in Alta mura
477
St. Anthony Assaulted by Devils. After Schoengauer's copper engraving, 1420-1499
479
The Good Lord and the Devil. By Franz Simm
480
The Devil in the Campo Santo (Pisa)
485
Seal of Satan. Didron
486
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