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The problem is even more complicated for Modern Greece, where it is linked up
with the vexed question of the Slavonic influence and the Slavonic colonization in
Byzantine times. Suffice it to say that two eminent folklorists, well familiar with ...
The problem is even more complicated for Modern Greece, where it is linked up
with the vexed question of the Slavonic influence and the Slavonic colonization in
Byzantine times. Suffice it to say that two eminent folklorists, well familiar with ...
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In the light of such performances it is often possible to discover the ritual origin of
many an ancient myth, both in Greece and Scandinavia. For example, we have
pointed out above that the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus who slays his father ...
In the light of such performances it is often possible to discover the ritual origin of
many an ancient myth, both in Greece and Scandinavia. For example, we have
pointed out above that the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus who slays his father ...
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But to find this doctrine carried to its logical conclusion one does not have to go
back to pre-Hellenic Greece. In Mediaeval England the old woman tells the hero
about to set out for Elfland : ' Eat a bite and drink a drink, and you will never see ...
But to find this doctrine carried to its logical conclusion one does not have to go
back to pre-Hellenic Greece. In Mediaeval England the old woman tells the hero
about to set out for Elfland : ' Eat a bite and drink a drink, and you will never see ...
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