The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Latin , grows , the number of merry tales increases . John of Salisbury inserted quite a number in his compilation called the Policraticus , among them the well - known story of the Matron of Ephesus . If , as in this latter case , the ...
... Latin , grows , the number of merry tales increases . John of Salisbury inserted quite a number in his compilation called the Policraticus , among them the well - known story of the Matron of Ephesus . If , as in this latter case , the ...
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... Latin proverbs survived the fall of the Empire and received even numerous additions , since Latin continued to be the language of moral instruction for centuries to come . How many of the new Latin proverbs were coined by clerics and ...
... Latin proverbs survived the fall of the Empire and received even numerous additions , since Latin continued to be the language of moral instruction for centuries to come . How many of the new Latin proverbs were coined by clerics and ...
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... Latin Viola Martis , the Old Norse war - god Tyr having taken the place of the Roman Mars . To the domain of philology rather than to that of folk - lore belong the numerous cases of popular etymology noticeable in plant names . The Latin ...
... Latin Viola Martis , the Old Norse war - god Tyr having taken the place of the Roman Mars . To the domain of philology rather than to that of folk - lore belong the numerous cases of popular etymology noticeable in plant names . The Latin ...
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