The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... mythology and religion , a connexion which has been taken for granted above , when mythology was classed as one of the four elements consti- tuting religion , but which has been often hotly denied , both by Christians and non ...
... mythology and religion , a connexion which has been taken for granted above , when mythology was classed as one of the four elements consti- tuting religion , but which has been often hotly denied , both by Christians and non ...
Сторінка 314
... mythology are the product of popular fancy and hence entirely within the domain of Folk - lore . The exceptions referred to would naturally be historical religions , products of individual minds , such as the sect of Mani and Islam ...
... mythology are the product of popular fancy and hence entirely within the domain of Folk - lore . The exceptions referred to would naturally be historical religions , products of individual minds , such as the sect of Mani and Islam ...
Сторінка 315
... mythology would have had as glorious a history as Homer's . It is therefore wrong to consider mythology in principle as a popular product . At best one may say that it is a poetic rework- ing of popular materials , and it is the task of ...
... mythology would have had as glorious a history as Homer's . It is therefore wrong to consider mythology in principle as a popular product . At best one may say that it is a poetic rework- ing of popular materials , and it is the task of ...
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