BOUDIN (J. C.) Etudes Anthropologiques, Considerations sur le Culte et les pratiques r ligieuses de divers peuples anciens et modernes; Culte du Phallus; Culte du Serpent; 8vo, pp. 88 Paris, 1864
CAMPBELL (R. A.) Phallic Worship, an Outline of the Worship of the Generative Organs, as being or as representing the Divine Creator, with Suggestions as to the influence of the Phallic idea on religious Creeds, Ceremonies, Customs, and Symbolism, past and present; 200 illustrations St. Louis, U.S.A., 1887
DAVENPORT (J.) Aphrodisiacs and Anti-Aphrodisiacs, three essays on the Phallic Worship and Powers of Reproduction; illustrated, 4to Privately printed, 1869
DAVENPORT (J.) Curiositates Erotic Physiologie, or a Tabooed Subject freely treated; 4to Privately Printed, 1869
DULAURE (J. A.) Des Divinit s G n ratrices, ou du Culte du Phallus chez les anciens et les modernes; 1st edition, 8vo, pp. xxiv. 428 Paris, 1805
DULAURE (J. A.) Histoire abreg e de differens Cultes, des Cultes qui ont pr c d et am n l’idolatrie ou l’adoration des figures humains (vol. I); et des Divinit s g n ratrices chez les anciens et les modernes (vol. 2); 2 vols 8vo, pp. x. 558, xvi. 464 Paris, 1825
[The 2nd vol. is a reprint of foregoing considerably enlarged, and was suppressed.]
DULAURE (J. A.) Des Divinit s G n ratrices, ou de Culte du Phallus, chez les anciens et les modernes, augment e par l’auteur; 8vo, pp. xvi. 422 Paris (Siseux), 1885
[A reprint of the suppressed 2nd vol. of the 1825 edition]
DOMENECH (l’Abb ) Manuscrit pictographique Am ricain, pr c d d’une notice sur l’id ographie des Peux-Rouges; 8vo, 228 pp. of illustrations Paris, 1860
DOMENECH (l’Abb ) La Verit sur le “Livre des Savages;” 10 pp. of plates and text, 8vo Paris, 1861
FORLONG (Major-General) Rivers of Life, or Sources and Streams of the Faiths of Man in all Lands, with maps, many illustrations, and large coloured chart of Faith Streams; 2 vols. 4to, pp. xii. 565 and 659, and chart in case London, 1883
D’HANCARVILLE (P. F. Hugues) Monumens de la vie priv e des douze C sars, d’apr s une suite de pierres grav es sans leur regne; 4to, front. and 50 plates and text Rome, 1786
D’HANCARVILLE (P. F. Hugues) Monumens du Culte Secret des Dames Romaines, d’apr s, &c., &c., pour Servir de Suite la vie des douze C sars; 4to, front. and 50 plates and text Rome, 1790
[Both works since reprinted.]
INMAN (Thos., M.D.) Ancient Faiths embodied in Ancient Names, an attempt to trace the religious belief, sacred rites, and holy emblems of certain nations, by an interpretation of the names given to childhood, &c.; 3 vols. 8vo, privately printed London, 1869
[The 3rd vol. having the same title was printed, but not published, and in that form is excessively rare; but it was subsequently reprinted with a different title and other alterations, as:
“Ancient Faiths and Modern, a Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities, in Central and Eastern Asia, Europe and elsewhere, before the Christian era, showing their relations to religious customs as they now exist; 8vo New York, 1876”]
INMAN (Thos., M.D.) Ancient, Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism, 2nd edition, enlarged with Essay on Baal-Worship, the Assyrian Groves, and other allied symbols, by John Newton, M.R.C.S.; 8vo, many illustrations London, 1875
JENNINGS (Hargrave) Phallism, celestial and terrestrial, heathen and Christian, its connexion with the Rosicrucians and the Gnostics, and its foundation in Buddhism, with an Essay on Mystic Anatomy; 8vo, pp. xxvii. 298 London, 1884
JENNINGS (Hargrave) Illustrations of Phallism, consisting of ten plates of remains of ancient Art, with descriptions; 8vo London, 1885
KNIGHT (R. P.) An Account of the Remains of the Worship of Priapus, lately existing at Isernia, in the Kingdom of Naples, in two Letters, one from Sir William Hamilton, K.B. ... to Sir Joseph Banks ... and the other from a person residing at Isernia; to which is added A Discussion on the Worship of Priapus, and its connexion with the mystic Theology of the Ancients; 4to, pp. 195, 18 plates and an extra one London, 1786
KNIGHT (R. P.) A Discourse on the Worship of the Priapus, and its connexion with the mystic theology of the Ancients; to which is added, An Essay on the Worship of the Generative Powers during the middle ages of Western Europe; 4to, pp. xvi. 254, and 40 plates, p.p. London, 1865
[The “Essay” is understood to have been written by the late Thos. Wright, assisted by Sir James Emerson Tennent and Mr. George Witt; 125 copies were printed, of which six were on large paper, and are naturally very scarce.]
KNIGHT (R. P.) Le Culte de Priape et les rapports avec la Th ologie Mystique des Anciens, par Richard Payne Knight, Suivi d’un Essai sur le Culte des Pouvoirs g n rateurs durant le moyen age, traduits de l’Anglais, par E.W. (said to have been Madame Yga); 4to, pp. viii. 224, 40 plates, Luxembourg Brussels, 1886
[110 copies only printed.]
KNIGHT (R. P.) Do. do., 4to, pp. xviii. 200, 40 plates Bruxelles, 1883
[500 copies printed.]
KNIGHT (R. P.) The Worship of Priapus, an Account of the F te of St. Cosmo and Damiano, celebrated at Isernia in 1780, in a letter to Sir Joseph Banks.... In which is added, Some Account of the Phallic Worship, principally derived from a Discourse on the Worship of Priapus, by Richard Payne Knight, edited by Hargrave Jennings; 4to, pp. xi. 37 London, 1883
[100 copies printed.]
MACFIE (M.) Religious Parallelisms, and Symbolisms ancient and modern (Phallic Worship, &c.); 8vo London, 1879
MULJI (Karsand s) History of the Sect of Mah r jas, or Vallab ch ryas in Western India; 8vo, pp. xv. 182 and app. 183, illustrated London, 1865
[500 copies were printed, but only 75 reserved for sale in Europe, the rest were sent to Bombay, so the work is now scarce.]
O’BRIEN (Henry) The Round Towers of Ireland, or the History of the Tuath de Danaans for the first time unveiled; 8vo, illustrated London, 1834
[A “curious” Preface is to be found in the earlier impressions.]
OPHIOLATREIA.-An Account of the Rites and Mysteries connected with the Origin, Rise and Development of Serpent Worship, Serpent Mounds and Temples, the whole forming an exposition of one of the phases of Phallic or s*x Worship; 8vo, vellum p.p., London, 1889
PHALLISM.-A Description of the Worship of Lingam-Yoni in various parts of the World and in different Ages, with an Account of ancient and modern Crosses, particularly of the Crux Ansata, and other Symbols connected with the Mysteries of s*x Worship; 8vo p.p., London, 1889
PHALLIC WORSHIP.-A Description of the Mysteries of the s*x Worship of the Ancients, with the History of the Masculine Cross; 8vo p.p., London, 1886
PHALLIC OBJECTS, Monuments and Remains, Illustrations of the Rise and Development of the Phallic Idea (s*x Worship) and its embodiment in Works of Nature and Art; 8vo, etched frontispiece p.p., London, 1889
PHALLIC OBJECTS AND REMAINS.-Catalogo del Museo Nazionale di Napoli, Raccolta Pornographica (Phallic Collection); folio Napoli, 1866
PHALLIC OBJECTS AND REMAINS.-Guide pour la Mus e Royal Bourbon, par Verde, trad. par C. C. J. (Phallic Collection, 161 subjects, ii. pp. 169-194); 2 vols. 8vo Naples, 1831-2
PHALLIC OBJECTS AND REMAINS.-Mus e Royal de Naples, Peintures, Bronzes, et Statues rotiques du Cabinet S cret, avec notes explicatives de plusieurs auteurs; 62 gravs. colori es, 2 vols. 4to Bruxelles, 1876
PHALLIC OBJECTS AND REMAINS.-The Secret Museum of Naples, being an account of the Erotic Paintings, Bronzes and Statues contained in that famous “Cabinet Secret,” by Col. Fanin; 4to, 60 full-page illustrations, some coloured p.p., London, 1872
PHALLIC OBJECTS AND REMAINS.-Histoire des Antiquit s de la villo de Nismes et de ses Environs, extrait de M. M nard, 1st edition, 1829, avec Suppl ment et de Notes, &c. (with curious plates of Phallic Remains); 8vo Nimes, 1829-30
Do. do. 5th edition, par Perrot; 8vo, enlarged Nismes, 1834
PHALLIC OBJECTS AND REMAINS.-Herculaneum et Pomp i, Recueil g n ral des Peintures, Bronzes, Mosa ques ... augment de sujets in dits, grav s au trait sur cuivre, par H. Roux ain , et accompagn d’un texto explicatif par M. L. Barre; 8 vols. 8vo Paris, 1875-6
[The Phallic collection-la Mus e Secret-is in a separate case.]
[ROCCO (Sha)] The Masculine Cross and Ancient s*x Worship; woodcut illustrations, crown 8vo New York, 1874
ROLLE (P.N.) Recherches sur le Culte de Bacchus, symbole de la force reproductive de la Nature, sous ses rapports g n raux dans les myst res d’Eleusis, les Dionysiaques; 3 vols. 8vo Paris, 1824
ROSENBAUM (Dr. J.) Geschichte der Lustseuche im Alterthume, nebst ausf hrlichen untersuchungen her den Venus, und Phallus Cultus, Bordelle, Paederastie, &c....; 2nd edition, pp. 464, 8vo Halle, 1845
Do. do. 3rd edition, pp. 484, 8vo Halle, 1882
Do. traduct. Fran aise par Santluz, in Archives de la Medicine Belge; 3 vols. 8vo 1845-6-7
SELLON (E.) Annotations on the Sacred Writings of the Hind s, being an Epitome of some of the most remarkable and leading tenets in the faiths of that people; 8vo p.p., London, 1865
SELLON (E.) On the Phallic Worship of India (in Mems. Anthrop. Socy., i. pp. 327-334) London, 1865
SELLON (E.) On Indian Gnosticism, or Sacti Puja, the Worship of the Female Powers, pp. 12 (in Mems. Anthrop. Socy., ii. 264-276) London, 1866
SIMPSON (H. T.) Archaeologia Adelensis, a History of the Parish of Adel (Yorks); 8vo London, 1879
[Phallic Worship is treated fully pp. 154-158, with many etchings of Phallic Rockmarkings, by W. L. Ferguson.]
VENERES ET PRIAPI, ut observantur in gemmis antiquis; 8vo, 70 plates Lugdun Batov.
[In several editions-an English one quite recently.]
WAKE (C. Staniland) Serpent Worship and other Essays, Phallism in Ancient Religions, Sacred Prostitution, &c., with a chapter on Totemism; 8vo London, 1888
WAKE (C. Staniland) Ancient Symbol Worship, Influence of the Phallic Idea in the Religions of Antiquity, by H. Westropp and Staniland Wake, with Introduction and Notes by Dr. Wilder; 2nd edition, illustrated, 8vo New York, 1875
WESTROPP (H. M.) Primitive Symbolism, as illustrated in Phallic Worship or the Reproductive Principle, with Introduction by General Forlong; 8vo London, 1885
PRIAPEIA, or the Sportive Epigrams of divers Poets on Priapus, now first completely done into English prose from the original Latin, with Introduction, Notes explanatory and illustrative, an excurs s, to which is appended the Latin text; 8vo p.p., London, 1889
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Barth’s Religions of India
Bateman’s Ten Years’ Diggings
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Bede’s Ecclesiastical History
Bellamy’s History of Religions
Bernier’s Travels in Mogul Empire
Betham’s Etruria Celtica
Bird’s Travel’s in Japan
Birdwood’s Indian Arts
Blair’s Chronology
Blavatsky’s Isis unveiled
Bonwick’s Egyptian Beliefs
Borlase’s Antiquities of Cornwall
Bradford’s American Antiquities
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Bruite’s Myths of the New World
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Bryant’s Analysis
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Cooper’s Archaic Dictionary
Cornhill Magazine, xix.
Cory’s Ancient Fragments
Cox’s Aryan Mythology
Crawford’s History of the Indian Archipelago
Cudworth’s Intellectual System
Cunningham’s Ancient Geography of India
Davies on British Coins
D’Anville on Ancient Geography
Davies’s Celtic Researches
Davies’s History and Mythology of the Druids
Davies’s Unorthordox London
Dawkins’s Early Man
Dean’s Worship of the Serpent
Delaure’s Culte du Phallus
Denon’s Travels in Egypt
Didron’s Christian Iconography
Dinsdall’s Isocrates
Diodorus
Dow’s History of Hindostan
Dowson’s Dictionary of Hindu Mythology
Dublin Penny Journal, viii. vols
Dublin University Magazine
Dubois on the Institutions of India
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Englishwoman in Russia
Euripides
Eusebius
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Faber’s Pagan Idolatry
Farrer’s Primitive Customs
Fellows’s Mysteries of Freemasonry
Fenton’s History of Pembrokeshire
Furgusson’s Rock Cut Temples of India
Furgusson’s Rude Stone Monuments
Furgusson’s Tree and Serpent Worship
Fleury’s Manners of the Ancient Israelites
Forbin’s Travels in the Holy Land
Forester’s Sardinia
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Gibbon’s Roman Empire
Gill’s Myths of the South Pacific
Glass’s History of the Canary Isles
Glennie’s Pilgrim Memories
Good Words, xiii., xiv.
Goranson’s Histories in Mallet’s Northern Antiquities
Gorius’s Etruscan Antiquities
Gray’s Sculptures of Etruria
Grimm’s Tuetonic Mythology
Grose’s Antiquities of England, Scotland and Ireland
Grose’s Provincial Glossary
Grose’s Voyage to the East Indies
Grote’s History of Greece
Gumpach’s History of Antiquities of Egypt
Haeckel’s History of Creation
Hales’s Analysis of Chronology
Halhed’s Code of Gentoo Law
Hamilton’s Egyptica
Hanway’s Persia
Harper’s Magazine, xli.
Haslam’s Cross and Serpent Worship
Heeren’s Ancient History
Herbert’s Antiquity of Stonehenge
Herodotus
Hesiod
Heywood’s Cup and Ring Stones of Ilkley, Yorkshire
Hibbert Lectures for 1878 and 1880
Higgins’s Anacalypsis
Higgins’s Druids
Holwell on the Feasts of the Hindoos
Holwell’s Historical Events
Holwell’s Mythological Dictionary
Hone’s Ancient Mysteries
Horus and Serpent Myths-Cooper Vic. Inst.
Hours at Home, i.
Household Words, xv., xvi.
Huc’s Travel’s in Thibet, &c.
Humboldt’s Monuments of Ancient Inhabitants of America
Humboldt’s Personal Narrative, vii.
Hunter’s Imperial Gazeteer of India
Hunter’s Non-Aryan Languages
Hunter’s Rural Bengal
Hutchinson’s History of Cumberland
Hutchinson’s Spirit of Masonry
Hutchinson’s Two Years in Peru
Indian Antiquary
International Magazine
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Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary
Jenning’s Jewish Antiquities
Jenning’s Rosicrucians
Jones’s (Sir W.) Works
Jones’s (Stephen) Masonic Miscellanies
Josephus
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Journal of Forestry, vol. viii.
Joyce’s History of Irish Names
Joyce’s Old Celtic Romances
K mpfers’ History of Japan
Kerney’s Outlines of Primitive Belief
Keane’s Towers and Temples of Ireland
Keightly’s Mythology
Kelly’s Indu-European Traditions
Kennett’s Roman Antiquities
Kenrick’s Ancient Egypt
Kenrick’s Ph nicia
Kilkenny Arch ological Journal
Kitto’s Journal of Sacred Literature
Klaproth’s Travels in the Caucasus
Knight’s (Payne) Symbolic Language
Lamb’s Hieroglyphics
Landseer’s Sab an Researches
Latham’s Ethnology of the British Isles
Laurie’s Freemasonry in Scotland
Laws of Manu
Layard’s Nineveh and Babylon
Le Compte’s Memoirs of China
Ledwich’s Antiquities of Ireland
Leslie’s Ancient Races of Scotland
Leslie’s Ceylon
Leslie’s Origin of Man
Lewis’s Origines Hebr c
Lord’s Banian Religion
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Lucan’s Pharsalia
Lucretius’s Nature of Things
Lundy’s Monumental Christianity
Lyell’s Asiatic Studies
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Macpherson’s Indian Khonds
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Maimonides de Idolatria
Mailland’s Church of the Catacombs
Malcolm’s History of Persia
Malcolm’s Memoirs of Central India
Mallet’s Northern Antiquities
Manning’s Ancient and Medi val India
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Marco Polo’s Travels by Yule
Marshman’s History of India
Massey’s Book of Beginnings
Maundrell’s Journey
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Mill’s History of the Crusades
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Montfaucon, L’Antiquit expliqu e
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Moor’s Hindu Pantheon
Morris’s New Nation
Moule’s Fish Heraldry
Mounier’s Influence of Freemasonry on the French Revolution
Muir’s Mahomet and Hist. of Islam
Nature, xvii.
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Nieuhoff’s Travels in India
Nightingale’s Religious Ceremonies of all nations
Nineteenth Century, iv., vii.
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Owen’s Serpent Worship
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Pausanias
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Pennant’s Tour in Scotland
Petrie’s Round Towers of Ireland
Philpot’s Heraldry
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Pindar’s Odes
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Prescott’s Conquest of Peru
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Propertius
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Rolle’s Recherches sur le Culte de Bacchus
Rollins’s Ancient History
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Rou (C.), Cup-shaped and other Sculptures in the Old World and in America, 1881
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Rust’s Druidism Exhumed
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Ward’s View of the Hindoos
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Wheeler’s History of India
Weber’s Indian Literature
Welsh Arch ology
Westropp’s Arch ological Handbook
Wilder’s Ancient Symbol Worship
Wilkinson’s Ancient Egypt
Willis’s Current Notes
Wilson’s Egypt of the Past
Wilson’s Pre-historic Annals of Scotland
Wormius’s Danish Monuments
Young’s Egyptian Antiquities
Xenophon Anabasis