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Selezione di rari articoli sul vampirismo
Some of the classic
vampirology material is very difficult to obtain, being long out
of print. For those without access to large university libraries
and rare book collections, I am offering online excerpts from
significant works in the field. Also available here are academic
research articles written by me and others.
| 1701 |
Excerpt from
A Voyage Into the Levant by Joseph
Tournefort, 1701. |
| 1820 |
Histoire des Vampires by Collin de
Plancey, 1820. (in French) |
| 1851 |
Vampyrism from Truths Contained in
Popular Superstitions, by Herbert Mayo (1851)
(excerpt) |
| 1855 |
Vampyres, from Household Words-a
Weekly Journal, conducted by Charles Dickens,
1855. |
| 1870 |
Vampires, from Stray Leaves of Science
and Folklore, by J. Scoffern, 1870. (excerpt) |
| 1877 |
Bulgarian Vampires, from Twelve Years
Study of the Eastern Question in Bulgaria, by S.
G. B. St. Clair and Charles A. Brophy, 1877.
(excerpt) |
| 1894 |
Superstition in the Canons, M.R. Paton,
Folklore, 1894. (excerpt) |
| 1896 |
The Animistic Vampire in New England, G.R.
Stetson, The American Anthropologist, January
1896. |
| 1941 |
Greek Accounts of the Vrykolakas, D.
Demetracopoulou Lee, Journal of American Folklore,
1941. |
| 1994 |
Brief Communication: Bioarcheological and
Biocultural Evidence for the New England Vampire
Folk Belief, Paul S. Sledzik and Nicholas
Bellantoni, American Journal of Physical
Anthropology, 1994. |
| 1998 |
May the Ground Not Receive Thee: An
Exploration of the Greek Vrykolakas and His
Origins, by Inanna Arthen, 1998. |
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