In this chapter I purpose briefly examining the conditions under which men have been regarded as Werewolves.
"The Book of Were-Wolves"
Sabine Baring-Gould
It will be seen from this extraordinary sermon that Dr. Johann Geiler von Keysersperg did not regard Werewolves in any other light than natural wolves filled with a lust for human flesh; and he puts aside altogether the view that they are men in a state of metamorphosis.
"The Book of Were-Wolves"
Sabine Baring-Gould
I shut my eyes, and when presently I opened them once more, close before me, as it were within reach, behold the yellow headstone with black letters thereon, as in my dream; and albeit I closed my eyes again the name "Hans Haller" was yet there and the letters faded not, nay, but waxed greater and came nigher, and meseemed were as a row of gaping Werewolves.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers