Notes on the tradition, mythology, folklore and rituals of the populations of northern and western Europe - especially the Celts, the Norsemen and the Germanics - and of the Russo-Slavs.
Celts:
- Kernunnos: or of the perennial renewal of the cosmos (M. Maculotti).
- Imbolc, the triple goddess Brigit and the incubation of spring (M. Maculotti).
- The festival of Lughnasadh / Lammas and the Celtic god Lugh (M. Maculotti).
- The Sheela-na-Gig and the cult of generative powers in Celtic Christianity (M. Maculotti).
- The Celtic goddess Belisama and Milan (E.Paredi).
- Stories from past worlds: from Samhain to Halloween (A. Massaiu).
- The legend of the sunken city of Ys, the Breton Atlantis (F. Lamendola).
- Jean Markale: the Other World in Druidism and Celtic Christianity (extract).
- The Urvolk of megalithic culture and the bell-shaped glass (A. Bonfanti).
- The kidnappings of the Fairies: the "changeling" and the "renewal of the lineage" (M. Maculotti).
- Fairies, witches and goddesses: "subtle nourishment" and "bone renewal" (M. Maculotti).
- โThe Wicker Manโ: from folklore to folk-horror (M. Maculotti).
- JRR Tolkien and the fall of Arthur (L. Pennacchi).
- The Marvelous in the Middle Ages: the "mirabilia" and the apparitions of the "exercitus mortuorum" (G. Failli).
- Hellequin's Masnada: from Wotan to King Arthur, from Herla to Harlequin (G. Failli).
- Terror and Ecstasy: Arthur Machen's "Hill of Dreams" (M. Maculotti).
- Arthur Machen and the awakening of the Great God Pan (M. Maculotti).
- โPenda's Fenโ: the sacred daimon of ungovernability (M. Maculotti).
- The true nature of the Green Man (Obsidian Mirror).
- Joan of Arc, the Fairies and "San Michele" (M. Maculotti).
Norse and Germanic:
- Guido von List and the magical-religious tradition of the Ariogermans (M. Maculotti).
- Lussi, the "Luminosa": the double pagan and "obscure" of Saint Lucia (M. Maculotti).
- Odhinn and Tรฝr: war, law and magic in the Germanic tradition (F. Zigarelli).
- Germanic Isis (F. Zigarelli).
- Tomte and Vรคttar, Swedish farm folklore entities (G. Vigilante).
- Pinocchio in Scandinavia: the roots of the fable in the Kalevala and in the Edda (PV Formichetti).
- The Saga of Gunnar, the idiot of Keldugnรบpur (C. Stanghellini).
- On the shoulders of Jรถtnar: interview with Ylenia Oliverio ("Il Bosco di Chiatri", "Vanatrรบ Italia") (M. Maculotti).
- The Waves of Destiny: The Tales of the North Seas by Jonas Lie (M. Maculotti).
- โMidsommarโ: the coronation of Beauty and the expulsion of the Beast (M. Maculotti).
- Francesco Petrarca and the search for the last Thule (Anna MB).
- Borges hunting for dragons: the Nordic heritage in the work of the Argentine Master (A. Anselm).
- Borges hunting for dragons: the Nordic heritage in the work of the Argentine Master (part II) (A. Anselm).
Russian-Slavs:
- The legend of the sunken city of Kitezh, the "Russian Atlantis" (M. Maculotti).
- The Altaic exploration of Nicholas Roerich in search of Belovodye, "the Land of the Living Gods" (V. Pisciunieri).
- Roerich, Gurdjieff, Blavatsky: the secrets of the Gobi desert (V. Pisciunieri).
- The symbolism of the Swan, the ยซHyperborean Thraceยป and the Eleusinian connection (M. Maculotti).
- The Sicilians of the Balkans and the Thracian connection (A. Bonfanti).
- The "Siculi" Magyars and the origins of their mysterious alphabet (A. Bonfanti).