The Evil Eye: Studies in the Folklore of Vision |
Contents
Visual Fascination | 3 |
Those Who Fascinate | 20 |
Those Who Are Fascinated | 32 |
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amulets ancient animal appear Asclepius beauty became Bedouins believed body bride called cause cent century after Christ century B.C. child Christian church cure death demons Devil Egyptian envious envy Erasistratus evil eye eye disease eyelids face fascination father fear female finger Francis Bacon girl glance glasses goddess gods Greek hand hath head healing horns horse husband hysterical blindness Imhotep incantations India Italian Jesus jettatore jettatura king Lady legend look Lord Lucy magic mano cornuta Mary medicine Medusa miracles modern mother neurotic night northern India ocular Ophthalmology pagan painted patient patron saint Paul of Aegina phallus Phila physician Pliny Pliny the Elder popular prayer pregnant protection Roger Bacon Roman Scotland sexual sick sight spit spittle story suffered superego symptoms temple thee thou thought tion Tiresias tree unconscious mind Virgin vision visual wear wedding wife witches woman women wrote young