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Chapter I: Introductory

Chapter II: Lycanthropy among the ancients

Definition of Lycanthropy Marcellus Sidetes Virgil Herodotus Ovid Pliny Agriopas Story from Petronius Arcadian Legends Explanation offered

Chapter III: The were-wolf in the north

Norse Traditions Manner in which the Change was effected Vœlundar Kvœda Instances from the Völsung Saga Hrolf's Saga Kraka Faroëse Poem Helga Kvida Vatnsdæla Saga Eyrbyggja Saga

Chapter IV: The origin of the Scandinavian were-wolf

Advantage of the Study of Norse Literature Bear and Wolf-skin Dresses The Berserkir Their Rage The Story of Thorir Passages from the Aigla The Evening Wolf Skallagrim and his Son-Derivation of the Word "Hamr:" of "Vargr" Laws affecting Outlaws "To become a Boar" Recapitulation

Chapter V: The were-wolf in the Middle-Ages

Stories from Olaus Magnus of Livonian Were-wolves Story from Bishop Majolus Story of Albertus Pericofcius Similar occurrence at Prague Saint Patrick Strange incident related by John of Nüremberg Bisclaveret Courland Were-wolves Pierre Vidal Pavian Lycanthropist Bodin's Stories Forestus' Account of a Lycanthropist Neapolitan Were-wolf

Chapter VI: A chamber of horrors

Pierre Bourgot and Michel Verdung 'Me Hermit of S. Bonnot The Gandillon Family Thievenne Paget The Tailor of Châlons Roulet

Chapter VII: Jean Grenier

On the Sand-dunes A Wolf attacks Marguerite Poirier Jean Grenier brought to Trial His Confessions Charges of Cannibalism proved His Sentence Behaviour in the Monastery Visit of Del'ancre

Chapter VIII: Folk-lore relating to were-wolves

Barrenness of English Folk-lore Devonshire Traditions Derivation of Were-wolf Cannibalism in Scotland The Angus Robber The Carle of Perth French Superstitions Norwegian Traditions Danish Tales of Were-wolves Holstein Stories The Werewolf in the Netherlands Among the Greeks; the Serbs; the White Russians; the Poles; the Russians A Russian Receipt for becoming a Were-wolf The Bohemian Vlkodlak Armenian Story Indian Tales Abyssinian Budas American Transformation Tales A Slovakian Household Tale Similar Greek, Béarnais, and Icelandic Tales

Chapter IX: Natural causes of lycanthropy

Innate Cruelty Its Three Forms Dumollard Andreas Bichel A Dutch Priest Other instances of Inherent Cruelty Cruelty united to Refinement A Hungarian Bather in Blood Suddenness with which the Passion is developed Cannibalism; in pregnant Women; in Maniacs Hallucination; how Produced Salves The Story of Lucius Self-deception

Chapter X: Mythological origin of the were-wolf myth
Chapter XI: The Maréchal de Retz.-I. The investigation of charges
Chapter XII: The Maréchal de Retz II. The trial
Chapter XIII: Maréchal de retz. III. The sentence and execution
Chapter XIV: A Galician were-wolf
Chapter XV: Anomalous case. The human hyena
Chapter XVI: A sermon on were-wolves