The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... material for both humour and satire . To give a familiar illustration . Throughout the Middle Ages and even down to modern times certain professions or trades specializing in the working up of certain raw materials furnished by the ...
... material for both humour and satire . To give a familiar illustration . Throughout the Middle Ages and even down to modern times certain professions or trades specializing in the working up of certain raw materials furnished by the ...
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... material . We have of course no reason whatever to doubt the existence of magic practices in the Celtic countries ; yet the source material is untrustworthy and needs careful sifting . The Irish sagas , essentially forms of fiction ...
... material . We have of course no reason whatever to doubt the existence of magic practices in the Celtic countries ; yet the source material is untrustworthy and needs careful sifting . The Irish sagas , essentially forms of fiction ...
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... material chiefly coming to them from local cults , often through the medium of older epics , often , no doubt , from direct priestly information . These heterogeneous materials they combined , standardizing them , creating a genea ...
... material chiefly coming to them from local cults , often through the medium of older epics , often , no doubt , from direct priestly information . These heterogeneous materials they combined , standardizing them , creating a genea ...
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