Die Korndämonen: Beitrag zur Germanischen Sittenkunde
- 66 pages
- 3 hours of reading






The book is a reproduction of a previously published work from before 1923, which may contain occasional imperfections. It offers a glimpse into historical content and perspectives, reflecting the era in which it was originally written. Readers can expect to encounter the themes and ideas prevalent at the time, providing valuable insights into the past.
Focusing on ancient religious practices, this book explores the forest and field cults of Northern Europe as documented by Wilhelm Mannhardt. It delves into the rituals and offerings made to deities, providing insights into the cultural significance and symbolism behind these practices. Serving as a foundational text in the study of Nordic mythology and cultural history, it remains influential among scholars and enthusiasts alike. The work is presented as a facsimile reprint, preserving its historical value while making it accessible to modern readers.