The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Greece , are of opinion that the essential features of the vampire superstition existed in Ancient Greece and were merely reinforced and slightly modified by the corresponding beliefs of the Slavonic immigrants.42 · Rather closely ...
... Greece , are of opinion that the essential features of the vampire superstition existed in Ancient Greece and were merely reinforced and slightly modified by the corresponding beliefs of the Slavonic immigrants.42 · Rather closely ...
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... Greece and Scandinavia . For example , we have pointed out above that the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus who slays his father and marries his mother ( the earth goddess ) arose most probably out of a ritual drama , the struggle of the ...
... Greece and Scandinavia . For example , we have pointed out above that the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus who slays his father and marries his mother ( the earth goddess ) arose most probably out of a ritual drama , the struggle of the ...
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... Greece , to those of Zeus and Hera . Yet it is doubtful , in the first place , whether this story is a myth at all ; in the second place , granting that it is one both in India and Greece , whether it migrated as a myth or rather ( as I ...
... Greece , to those of Zeus and Hera . Yet it is doubtful , in the first place , whether this story is a myth at all ; in the second place , granting that it is one both in India and Greece , whether it migrated as a myth or rather ( as I ...
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