I

Ialdabaoth, [48]

Iana, sister of the Sun, [245]

Iblis, [219]

Ileana Cosinziana and Voinic, [104]

Ilie, St. (Elijah), [99], [101], [103], [279]

Illyricum, [41], [50]

Incantations.
See Charms

Indian fables, [29]

Indian literature, Animal tales in, [28]

Indices Expurgatoria, [52], [53]

Indo-European languages, [14]

Innkeeper, The brutish, becomes a bullfinch, [158];
the cannibal, [259]

Inquisition, The, [42], [89], [123];
and destruction of legends and tales, [54];
and sorcery, [55]

Instep of foot, Origin of, [215]

Ion Creanga, [58]

Iorgovan, Ioan, the knight, [118], [121]

Iran, [26]

Italy, Survivals in, [10];
and saints, [40];
the Goths in, [41]