[113] Grimm, J., Deutsche Mythol. 1875, p. 896.
[114] Sloet, De heilige Ontkommer of Wilgeforthis, 1884, p. 36.
[115] Menzel, W., Christl. Symbolik, 1854, article ‘Bart.’
[116] Sloet, De heilige Ontkommer of Wilgeforthis, 1884, pp. 31, 33, 36, 42 etc.
[117] Ibid. p. 32.
[118] Stadler und Heim, Vollständiges Heiligenlexicon, 1858, St Liberata, footnote, p. 807.
[119] Sloet, De heilige Ontkommer of Wilgeforthis, 1884, pp. 5, 50 etc. Ellis, H., Original Letters, series III, vol. 3, p. 194, quotes the following sentence from Michael Woddes, Dialogues, 1554: ‘... if a wife were weary of her husband she offered Otes at Poules (St Paul’s) at London to St Uncumber,’ a proof that the veneration of Ontkommer had found its way into England.
[120] Panzer, F., Beitrag zur deutschen Mythologie, 1848, pp. 5 ff., 272 ff.
[121] Corémans, L’année de l’ancienne Belgique, 1844, p. 149.
[122] Simrock, K., Handbuch der deutschen Myth., 1887, p. 344.