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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Introduction
Part One: War of the Rings
The Roman Republic
Venice, c.1000
Chart: Medieval Rings
Gelderland, 1548
England, 1376
Byzantium, 370 CE
The Origins of Dactylomancy
A Pagan Symbol: The Ring Versus the Cross
Ring-Making: The Art of the Smith
Chart: Therings of Power in the Second and Third Age
Part Two: Norse Mythology
Norse Ring-Givers and Ring-Hoards
Power, Fame and Destiny
Norse Cosmology and Tolkien
Nine Worlds
Chart: Nineworlds
The Final Battle
Destruction and Renewal
Part Three: God of the Ring
Good and Evil
Wandering the Nine Worlds
Yggdrasil
The Halls of Odin
Draupnir
The Quest for the Ring
Part Four: The Völsunga Saga
The Völsungs
Sigmund and Signy
The Apprenticeship of Sigurd
Regin’s Tale
Sigurd and the Dragon
The Rescue of Brynhild
In the Land of the Nibelungs
Brynhild’s Revenge
Gudrun and Atli
The Slaughter of the Nibelungs
Gudrun’s Revenge
Part Five: Arthurian Legends
The Archetypal Hero
False Oaths, False Rings
The Hero’s Sword
The Hero’s Mentor
The Passing of Heroes
Part Six: Carolingian Legends
Recreating an Empire
Parallel Lives
The Serpent’s Ring
Part Seven: Celtic and Saxon Myths
Balor and The Evil Eye
Red Books
Tuatha Dé Danann and Sídhe
Welsh and Sindarin
Restoring Anglo-Saxon Culture
Chart: Welsh and Sindarin
Chart: Westron and Anglo-Saxon
Beowulf and The Hobbit
Anglo-Saxon Elements In The Lord of the Rings
Völundr: The Cursed Smith
Völundr’s Ring and the Barrow-Wights
Chart: History of Sméagol / Gollum
Part Eight: German Romance
Dietrich and the Ice Queen
The Langobard and Amelung Cycles
Alberich the Dwarf
Part Nine: The Nibelungenlied
Rhinelands and Nibelungenland
The Wooing of Brunhild
The Newly-Weds at Worms
The Rival Queens
Siegfried’s Death
The Nibelung Treasure
Kriemhild and Etzel
Kriemhild’s Revenge
Intervention of Dietrich
The Death of Kriemhild
The Origins of the Nibelungenlied
Princesses and Shield Maidens
Changing Perspectives
Part Ten: Greek and Roman Myths
The War of the Titans and Olympian Gods
Prometheus and the Creation of Men
The Punishment of Prometheus
Prometheus and Annatar – Lords of Gifts
Part Eleven: Judeo–Christian Legends
Ilúvatar and Melkor
Hebrews and Elves – Chosen Peoples
Biblical Rings of Power
King Solomon’s Ring
The Gift of the Ring
Beelzebul, Lord of Demons
Asmodeus and the Schamir
Solomon and Naamah
The Corruption of Solomon
Part Twelve: Eastern Mythology
Geser and Kurkar
Geser, Kurkar and Sauron
Alchemical Roots
China – Rings of Jade
Zhou Xin and Daji
The Final Betrayal
Arabia and India
Part Thirteen: The Alchemist’s Ring
Rings in Alchemy: A Secret Language
The Shaman, the Sorcerer and the Smith
The “Alchemical” Races of Middle-Earth
Good and Bad Alchemy
The Contribution of nosticism
Apollonius of Tyana – Talking to Rings
The Art of Memory
Chart: Celebrimbor and the Forging of the Rings
Part Fourteen: Wagner’s Ring
The Rhinegold
The Valkyrie
Siegfried
The Twilight of the Gods
Part Fifteen: Tolkien in the 20th Century
“Applicability” Versus “Allegory”
Reclaiming the Ring
The One Ring and the Bomb
A Counter-Cultural Hero?
New Times, New Heroes
Index
Copyright
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