Pen
Pen wrote:Hoo, thank you for sharing this treasure...![]()
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marco wrote:But what about the Books of Dreams?
Marco
The Daniel dreambook is commonly accepted as the earliest Byzantine oneirocriticon; some scholars even consider it the basic source text for all medieval dreambooks of both the East and the West.
Pen wrote:There's an original copy of Daniel's Dreambook in Latin Here, and enough of Steven Oberhelman's book on Google Books to give one a good idea of the content of the medieval dreambooks.

Pen wrote:Marco, I think most (if not all) of Daniel's Dreambook is accessible in English in Steven Oberhelman's book on Google Books...![]()
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marco wrote:Pen wrote:There's an original copy of Daniel's Dreambook in Latin Here, and enough of Steven Oberhelman's book on Google Books to give one a good idea of the content of the medieval dreambooks.
Thank you Pen!
I have downloaded Daniel. It's quite short (21 pages) and simple: a dictionary of objects with the associated interpretation. Transcribing and translating it would not be hard for a small team of interested people
Pages 20/21 present meanings for the 23 letters of the alphabet.

Ross G. R. Caldwell wrote:marco wrote:Pen wrote:There's an original copy of Daniel's Dreambook in Latin Here, and enough of Steven Oberhelman's book on Google Books to give one a good idea of the content of the medieval dreambooks.
Thank you Pen!
I have downloaded Daniel. It's quite short (21 pages) and simple: a dictionary of objects with the associated interpretation. Transcribing and translating it would not be hard for a small team of interested people
Pages 20/21 present meanings for the 23 letters of the alphabet.
It would have been fun. "H. Signifies the love of women".
I'll try to remember to see H's in my dreams tonight
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