[75] See the laws cited under p. 101.
[76] The best example of enchantment in Castillian prior to Alfonso is Berceo’s Miraglos de Nuestra Señora, XXIV, Biblioteca de Autores Españoles, Vol. 57. Madrid, 1883. In El Libro de Alejandro are to be found enchanted fountains, 1331 ff., enchanted armor, 615 ff., enchanted persons, 678 ff., and the magic knot no one can untie, 787 ff. See Samuel M. Waxman, Chapters in Spanish Magic, New York, 1916, for a study of this subject in the period immediately following Alfonso.
[77] La légende des infants de Lara, Paris, 1898, p. 5-6. (Extract from Journal des savants, mai et juin, 1898.)
[78] See note 6, p. 101.
[79] Prim. Crón. Gral. 120 b 30.
[80] Prim. Crón. Gral., p. 115 a 39 ff.
[81] Prim. Crón. Gral., p. 111 a 51-53.
[82] Partidas, 7-9-17. The very interesting Título De los adevinos et de los encantadores is as follows:
TITULO XXIII
De los Agoreros, et de los Sorteros, et de los otros Adevinos, et de los Hechiceros et de los Truhanes.