-
etymology (cf. § Main-de-gloire). The
German common name is
Alraun,
Alraune (cf. §
Alraun below). However, the
Latin mandragora,
misidentified by false...
- by
earlier folk traditions. The mandragora,
known in
German as Alreona,
Alraun or
Alraune is one example; Jean-Baptiste Pitois's The
History and Practice...
- name for such dolls) and galgenmännlein. It is a
mistake to
consider such
alraun dolls as
completely equivalent to the kobald, the
household spirit, in Grimm's...
- (tatzelwurm, etc.), as well as
conflation with the
lucky mandrake (called
Alraun[e]) in German).
While name
Tragerl (also used in Austria) has been folklorically...
- the Louvre, you’ll
equally find very few
women artists." The
illustrator Alraun launched on
Twitter the
hashtag #WomenDoBD to make
women with a
career in...