Dream-Book of Germanos
p. |
# |
protasis |
168 |
1 |
being embraced by a male friend |
2 |
being mentally elated |
|
3 |
"looking at the stars" |
|
4 |
"holding a pear" |
|
5 |
moving about sluggishly |
|
6 |
chicken |
|
7 |
eagle |
|
8 |
speaking with the Emperor |
|
9 |
eating loaves of white bread |
|
10 |
a staff |
|
11 |
eating loaves of hot bread |
|
12 |
possessing silver |
|
13 |
"walking upon coals" |
|
14 |
ascending a high place |
|
15 |
climbing up from one height to another |
|
169 |
16 |
"a bear harshly approaching" one’s self |
17 |
a relative hath died |
|
18 |
blood is flowing from one’s mouth |
|
19 |
walking upon roof-tiles |
|
20 |
being fat |
|
21 |
receiving a book |
|
22 |
being swept down to the depths of the ocean |
|
23 |
eating clusters of grapes |
|
24 |
"thunder" |
|
25 |
"cows fighting" |
|
26 |
eating beef |
|
27 |
walking |
|
28 |
milk |
|
29 |
being an old man |
|
30 |
sitting naked |
|
31 |
a crane |
|
32 |
laughing |
|
170 |
33 |
marrying a woman |
34 |
being struck in the jaw |
|
35 |
having a long tongue |
|
36 |
eating sweets |
|
37 |
one’s birthday-feast |
|
38 |
drinking milk |
|
39 |
a foul odor |
|
40 |
having 2 heads |
|
41 |
2 suns |
|
42 |
words (signify dreamer’s character) |
|
43 |
bites by hounds |
|
44 |
receiving a share in a gift |
|
45 |
one’s house hath collapsed |
|
46 |
eating Damascus-plums |
|
47 |
running |
|
171 |
48 |
unable to run |
49 |
dolphins |
|
50 |
receiving beautiful garments |
|
51 |
looking down from a height |
|
52 |
being fumigated with incense |
|
53 |
anointing one’s self with olive-oil |
|
54 |
mud |
|
55 |
eunuch |
|
56 |
dining with one’s enemies |
|
57 |
viper |
|
58 |
standing in a church |
|
59 |
possessing an elephant’s bone |
|
60 |
ivory statues |
|
61 |
reading a letter |
|
62 |
touching the sky |
|
63 |
eating deer-meat |
|
64 |
handling eels |
|
172 |
65 |
being kicked by animal |
66 |
bathing in a well |
|
67 |
having worms |
|
68 |
beer-yeast |
|
69 |
wearing a belt |
|
70 |
playing chess |
|
71 |
belt which hath been cut asunder |
|
72 |
the sun hath fallen from the sky |
|
73 |
owning nails |
|
74 |
mule |
|
75 |
giving birth to a sun |
|
76 |
the sun is standing still in same spot |
|
77 |
the sun is brightly shining |
|
78 |
clear sunshine |
|
79 |
"the sun and the moon are running together" |
|
173 |
80 |
the sun and the moon are moving about |
81 |
being dead |
|
82 |
a cow |
|
83 |
doors which have fallen down |
|
84 |
making a requaest from God |
|
85 |
kissing God |
|
86 |
eating lettuce |
|
87 |
a shattered staff |
|
88 |
a smiling sea |
|
89 |
a bubbling-up of hot water |
|
90 |
God |
|
91 |
a strormy sea |
|
92 |
the ocean hath dried up |
|
93 |
a rent garment |
|
94 |
black horses |
|
95 |
falling off a horse |
|
96 |
sailing in mud |
|
97 |
white horses |
|
174 |
98 |
eating fish |
99 |
being with Is^maelites |
|
100 |
sitting upon a white horse |
|
101 |
being engaged in profit-making |
|
102 |
crying |
|
103 |
acquiring possession of a hawk |
|
104 |
sitting in dung |
|
105 |
howling of hounds |
|
106 |
holding a lit candle |
|
107 |
holding extinguished wax-tapers |
|
108 |
holding lit wax-tapers |
|
109 |
flying well |
|
110 |
eating raw meat |
|
111 |
trees which have been cut down |
|
112 |
falling from a cliff |
|
175 |
113 |
barley |
114 |
ravens |
|
115 |
wearing a prisoner’s neck-collar |
|
116 |
rams |
|
117 |
candle which hath been smashed |
|
118 |
holding a twig |
|
119 |
owning a set of keys |
&c. cap. ix continuing to # 259 (p. 183)
Steven Michael Oberhelman : The Oneirocritic Literature of the Late Roman and Byzantine Eras of Greece. PhD diss, U of MN, 1981. pp. 168-183 = cap. ix.