The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Norse Friðþjófs Saga , with its strange motives of the old king ceding his wife to a friend and the sex taboo of Balder's temple , is no native of Northern Europe at all but is derived directly from the Semitic East , as has been ...
... Norse Friðþjófs Saga , with its strange motives of the old king ceding his wife to a friend and the sex taboo of Balder's temple , is no native of Northern Europe at all but is derived directly from the Semitic East , as has been ...
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... Norse Loki legends . That Loki owes something to the Christian Lucifer is practically certain , but he owes infinitely more to the classical Prometheus . This fusion is unthinkable within the body of orthodox Christianity ; it is highly ...
... Norse Loki legends . That Loki owes something to the Christian Lucifer is practically certain , but he owes infinitely more to the classical Prometheus . This fusion is unthinkable within the body of orthodox Christianity ; it is highly ...
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... Norse Hamðismál . 19 The underlying reason seems to be the following . It is well known that persons in a trance , such as the Norse Berserkers , are practically insensible to hurts , and cases are known of modern fakirs , gashing ...
... Norse Hamðismál . 19 The underlying reason seems to be the following . It is well known that persons in a trance , such as the Norse Berserkers , are practically insensible to hurts , and cases are known of modern fakirs , gashing ...
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