From: jack@cee.hw.ac.uk (Jack Campin) Subject: Re: sheela-na-gigs Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 17:49:31 GMT bbeistle@mail.sas.upenn.edu (Bronwyn S. Beistle) wrote: > My friend and I, who are in Irish Studies, are wondering about sile. > (Sorry about the cheesy spelling in the header). Does anybody know > about her origins, or about her possible relationship to the green > man who also turns up all over European churches? or about how > either or both relate to gargoyles? Inquiring minds want to know. This looked like an interesting book on this stuff: LC Call Number: NB1952.E76 W45 1986 Author: Weir, Anthony. Title: Images of lust : sexual carvings on medieval churches / Anthony Weir and James Jerman. Publication Info: London : B.T. Batsford, 1986. Phys. Description: 166 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. I only looked at it briefly before giving it to a stonecarver friend a few years ago; it documents all known sexual images on churches in England and France (lots of pictures). I don't recall what his theory of their purpose was. -- Jack Campin -- Room 1.36, Department of Computing & Electrical Engineering, Mountbatten Building, Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS TEL: 031 449 5111 ext 4195 HOME: 031 556 5272 FAX: 031 451 3431 INTERNET: jack@cee.hw.ac.uk BITNET: via UKACRL BANG!net: via mcsun & uknet