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Lycanthropy, a psychosis in which the patient has delusions of being a wild animal (usually a wolf), has been recorded since antiquity.
Yet while this lycanthropy fever, both of suspectors and of suspected, was at its height, it was decided in the case of Jean Grenier at Bordeaux in 1603 that lycanthropy was nothing more than...
Lycanthropy is the transformation of a human being into a wolf. Lycanthropy may be thought similar to metamorphosis.
and it is only from Scandinavian descriptions of those afflicted with the wolf-madness, and from the trials of those charged with the crime of lycanthropy in the later Middle Ages, that we can...
Lycanthropy is all but impossible to cure. At the very least, the cure will be long and time consuming, requiring the expertise of many individuals.
Pliny recounts stories of lycanthropy. Among people of Arcadia there is a house and race of the Antaei from which one member must always be changed into a wolf.
so if you're only interested in, say, books about magic-induced lycanthropy, you can search for just those sorts of books or stories.
Books, stories and other works (mostly SF, fantasy, and horror) with shapeshifting (werewolves, nanotechnology, etc.) as a theme. Searchable; includes brief descriptions and reviews. ... 1. Jeff Jensen 2.
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LYCANTHROPY is a term used comprehensively to indicate a belief, firmly rooted among all savages, and lingering in the form of traditional superstition among peoples comparatively civilized,