Citations:Rauðskinna

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English citations of Rauðskinna and Raudskinna

    • 2012 August 22, Bob Curran, A Haunted Mind: Inside the Dark, Twisted World of H.P. Lovecraft[1], Red Wheel/Weiser, →ISBN:
      One of these was allegedly the Raudskinna or Red Skin, which found its way to Germany. [] Naturally, the Lutherans accused him of all sorts of wickedness and diabolism, one of which was the Raudskinna.
    • 2018 June 11, Andy Paciorek, Bob Curran, The Wytch Hunters’ Manual[2], Lulu Press, Inc., →ISBN, page 49:
      Not only this, but in order to pass on his dark knowledge, Gottskalk penned a fearsome book — the most formidable book of Icelandic black magic — named Raudskinna, the Red Skinned Book as it was bound in red leather, []
    • 2020 May 29, Theresa Bane, Encyclopedia of Mythological Objects[3], McFarland & Company, →ISBN, page 127:
      In Scandinavian folklore, Raudskinna (Redskin) was a book of black magic said to have been written by Bishop Gottskalk grimmi Nikulasson (Gottskalk the Cruel) of Holar in the sixteenth century; legend claims that he was buried with it.