The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... historical science2 : ' historical ' , because it attempts to throw light on man's past ; a ' science ' , because it endeavours to attain this goal , not by speculation or deduction from some abstract principle agreed upon a priori ...
... historical science2 : ' historical ' , because it attempts to throw light on man's past ; a ' science ' , because it endeavours to attain this goal , not by speculation or deduction from some abstract principle agreed upon a priori ...
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... historical ' method , 20 as it has been called , implies , in the first place , a very careful com- parison of all existing oral versions of a given type with due regard to their geographical distribution , based upon a minute analysis ...
... historical ' method , 20 as it has been called , implies , in the first place , a very careful com- parison of all existing oral versions of a given type with due regard to their geographical distribution , based upon a minute analysis ...
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... historical variant being an Eddic song . The story of the Dog Gelert owes its existence in Wales to the reworking in French of an Oriental compilation , the Book of Sindibâd , which did not reach Western Europe much before the middle of ...
... historical variant being an Eddic song . The story of the Dog Gelert owes its existence in Wales to the reworking in French of an Oriental compilation , the Book of Sindibâd , which did not reach Western Europe much before the middle of ...
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