The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... migrated , first to the countries of the Near East , being slightly modified in the process , and from the Near East it reached Europe , where it was grafted on the stem of the old foundation sacrifice , and at the same time lost its ...
... migrated , first to the countries of the Near East , being slightly modified in the process , and from the Near East it reached Europe , where it was grafted on the stem of the old foundation sacrifice , and at the same time lost its ...
Сторінка 133
... migrated we cannot be sure of knowing . Since , however , in the Middle Ages there flourished guilds addicted to white magic , often identical with certain heretical sects , one can dimly discern their diffusion from one end of Europe ...
... migrated we cannot be sure of knowing . Since , however , in the Middle Ages there flourished guilds addicted to white magic , often identical with certain heretical sects , one can dimly discern their diffusion from one end of Europe ...
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... migrate except as part of the missionary propaganda of certain religions . If the thesis here defended , to wit ... migrated as a myth or rather ( as I am inclined to think ) as a good story , the loose connexion with divine figures ...
... migrate except as part of the missionary propaganda of certain religions . If the thesis here defended , to wit ... migrated as a myth or rather ( as I am inclined to think ) as a good story , the loose connexion with divine figures ...
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