Lexicographical Neighbors of Thulites
Literary usage of Thulites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by International Congress of Americanists (1884)
"... comme on l'a dit plus haut, originaire ou habitant de Tula, et plus tard celui
ou ceux qui ressemblaient aux thulites, c'est-à-dire les artistes. ..."
2. The Old World in the New: The Significance of Past and Present Immigration by Edward Alsworth Ross (1914)
"This beverage could hardly have touched the right spot, for when the product of
the still reached the thulites they fell upon it with the ..."
3. History of America Before Columbus: According to Documents and Approved Authors by Peter De Roo (1900)
"In other respects the thulites do not differ considerably from other mortals,
for they worship a great number of gods and demons, some of whom they consider ..."
4. The Religion of the Northmen by Rudolph Keyser (1854)
"... says the thulites (Northmen) celebrated on the return of the sun, after it
had been, at midwinter's time, forty days below the horizon. Proc. ..."
5. The Religion of the Northmen by Rudolph Keyser (1854)
"Yule is doubtless the same festival that Procopius says the thulites (Northmen)
celebrated on the return of the sun, after it had been, at midwinter-s time, ..."
6. Northern Mythology: Comprising the Principal Popular Traditions and by Benjamin Thorpe (1851)
"... from the testimony of Procopius :—" The thulites worship many gods and spirits,
in heaven, in air, on earth, in the sea, and some even that are said to ..."
7. Northern Mythology: Comprising the Principal Popular Traditions and by Benjamin Thorpe (1851)
"... testimony of Procopius : — " The thulites worship many gods and spirits, in
heaven, in air, on earth, in the sea, and some even that are said to inhabit ..."