FOLKLORE OF SCOTTISH LOCHS
AND SPRINGS.
[v]
No work giving a comprehensive account of Well-worshipin Scotland has yet appeared. Mr. R. C. Hope’s recent volume,“Holy Wells: Their Legends and Traditions,”discusses the subject in its relation to England. In the followingpages an attempt has been made to illustrate the more outstanding factsassociated with the cult north of the Tweed. Various holy wells arereferred to by name; but the list makes no claim to be exhaustive.
J. M. M.
4 Westbourne Gardens,
Glasgow, December, 1893. [vii]
CHAP. | PAGE | |||||||
I. | Worship of Water, | 1 | ||||||
II. | How Water became Holy, | 24 | ||||||
III. | Saints and Springs, | 39 | ||||||
IV. | More Saints and Springs, | 56 | ||||||
V. | Stone Blocks and Saints’Springs, | 72 | ||||||
VI. | Healing and Holy Wells... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |