Contents
Ancient Apparitions
I. Greek and Roman Remains
• Odysseus in the House of Death
• Pliny Contemplates the Existence of Ghosts
• A Mistress of the Graves
II. Early Christian Hauntings
• Speaking with the Dead in the Hebrew Scriptures
• A Ghost Upon the Waters
• Dreaming of the Dead
• The Discernment of the Saints
The Autopsy of Souls in Late Ancient Thought
• Evodius’s Inquiry: Going Forth from the Body, Who Are We?
• Augustine’s Rejection of Ghosts
• Pope Gregory the Great: How Can the Living Help the Dead?
The Ecology of the Otherworld in Dark Age Europe
• The Vision of Barontus
• Dryhthelm Returns from the Dead
Spectral Servants of the Church
• Imperial Torments
• Cluny and the Feast of All Souls
• A Lesbian Ghost
• The Haunting of the Cloister
• Warnings to the Living
Night is the Dead’s Domain
• Spirits of Malice
• The Blackened Hearts of Stapenhill
• The Evil Welshman
• Rampaging Revenants
The Ghosts of War
• Terror in Tonnerre
• Hellequin’s Horde
• An Army White as Snow
Northern Horrors
• The Ravenous Dead
• Old Ghosts, New Laws
Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror
• Recreation for an Emperor
• The Ghosts of Byland Abbey
The Reformation of the Wraiths
• Of Ghostes and Spirites Walking by Nyght
• When Night Draws Swiftly Darkling On
Haunting the Wings
• The Torments of Tantalus
• Hamlet, Remember Me
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