Manichaean teaching in Russia, [53]

Manichaeism, [25], [26], [31], [36], [41], [44], [48], [51]

Mantissa religiosa, [132], [134]

Marian, S. Fl., Ornitologia and Insectele, [58]

Marie de France, [32]

Mariolatry, [49]

Mary, the Virgin, [39];
and the gift of milk, [108];
and the “mower,” [129];
curses the plover, [183];
curses the spider, [184], [185];
search for her Son, [184], [190];
blesses the swallows, [185];
curses the mouse, [185];
mourning after the crucifixion, [186];
turns the mother-in-law into a swallow, [188];
and the frog, [190];
and the tortoise, [192], [193], [194];
and the silkworm, [193];
and the Emperor Pic, [199];
and the cherries, [202];
and the little yellow bird, [205];
at the fountain, [343];
the willow tree, [344];
helps the beasts, [349]

“Metamorphoses” in Greek mythology, [21]

Metempsychosis, [23], [25], [49]

Michael, Archangel, [99], [101], [110];
and the wicked maiden, [111];
loses part of the sole of his foot, [217]