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Ch. 4: Fabulous Stones and Fossils

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176           THE MAGIC OF JEWELS AND CHARMS
Syriac: Abno dneshre.
Chaldaic : Abno dinesbar, or abno denishra.
Hebrew: 'Eben ha-nosher.
Some said that this stone might be found not only in the eagle's nest, but also in that of the stork. This idea was, however, entirely erroneous in Bausch 's opinion, for though he had caused diligent search to be made by all those who encountered such nests, no "eagle-stone" could ever be found. To the supposed ' ' stork-stones ' ' had been given the name lychnites, as they were believed to be luminous, their light serving to frighten off any snakes which might be seeking the new-laid eggs.39
Bausch enumerates and rejects a number of explanations to account for the supposed presence of the œtites in the nests of eagles. One theory was that these stones served to give stability to the nest, and enabled it better to resist the assaults of the wind; others asserted that the coolness of the stones lowered the unduly high temperature of the eggs and of the parent bird's body; others again were inclined to attribute to them a mysterious formative and vivifying power exerted on the eggs, or else a talismanic power pro­tecting these from injury. While rejecting all these notions, as we have stated, and indeed denying the truth of the asser­tion that such stones were ever found in eagles' nests, Bausch cites the authority of St. Jerome, in his commentary on Isaiah, chap, lxvi, that the amethyst had been found with the young of the eagle, being placed with them in the nest to protect them from venomous creatures.40
That the ' ' eagle-stones ' ' were not always hollow is shown by a specimen owned in the eighteenth century by the English family Postlethwayte. This was solid, and had been cut into the shape of a heart, a hole being pierced at the
" Ibid., pp. 9, 10. »Ibid., pp. 11, 12.
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