The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... divine persons . On the contrary , Homer himself knew certain merry tales which he , irreverently enough , had no scruple in attaching to the Olympian gods . Some of his tales are in fact quite as scandalous as any thirteenth - century ...
... divine persons . On the contrary , Homer himself knew certain merry tales which he , irreverently enough , had no scruple in attaching to the Olympian gods . Some of his tales are in fact quite as scandalous as any thirteenth - century ...
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... divine power of saints and holy men.5 Not only do they feed them occasionally and upon divine command - a number of the Mediaeval legends are but replicas of Old Testament ones - but they are driven out of a given place by a saint ...
... divine power of saints and holy men.5 Not only do they feed them occasionally and upon divine command - a number of the Mediaeval legends are but replicas of Old Testament ones - but they are driven out of a given place by a saint ...
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... divine attributes with which every mythology provides its divine figures . If the eagle is thus seen to be the constant companion of Zeus , the inference is that once upon a time the eagle was Zeus himself , in his capacity of the ...
... divine attributes with which every mythology provides its divine figures . If the eagle is thus seen to be the constant companion of Zeus , the inference is that once upon a time the eagle was Zeus himself , in his capacity of the ...
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