- Faust Legends translated and/or edited by D. L. Ashliman 1999-2001 Contents Doctor Johann Faustus. (Abstracted from the Faust Chapbook of 1587). Dr. Faust at Boxberg Castle (Germany, Bernhard Baader). Dr. Faust's Hell-Master (Germany, Joh. Aug. Ernst K hler). Dr. Faust in Erfurt (Germany, J. G. Th. Grasse). Dr. Faust and Melanchton in Wittenberg (Germany, J. G. Th. Grasse). Dr. Faust in Anhalt ...www.pitt.edu/~dash/faust.html
- Doctor Faust Game invented by Reinhold Wittig. Published by Blatz. Copyright 1994, Reinhold Wittig. Translated by M. Schloth (mrmikes@aol.com). This is a two player game. The players are rival devils vying for control of Dr. Faust's soul. Contents Rules Game Board Two Red Devil Stones and two Blue Devil stones One Crystal Pyramid (Dr. Faust's Soul) Eleven Soul Cards Two sets of eight Devil Cards ...www.gamecabinet.com/rules/DrFaust.html
- Mystical World Wide Web 'THE FAUST LEGEND' an article by Lloyd Hawkins (UK) BACK 2 MAIN SUBJECT GRID Return to The Mystical-WWW Drama Index Return to Arts and The Mystical World Index Also called 'Faustus' of 'Doctor Faustus', the story of the German necromancer and astrologer who sold his soul to the Devil in exhange for knowledge and power is one of the most durable legends in western folklore.www.mystical-www.co.uk/faust.htm