The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... plant carried this reputation with it when it first migrated beyond the Alps . In Ancient Greece it was decidedly a chthonic plant , and the expression dɛĩσ0ɑɩ σɛλívov i.e. , to be in need of parsley , simply meant to be on the verge of ...
... plant carried this reputation with it when it first migrated beyond the Alps . In Ancient Greece it was decidedly a chthonic plant , and the expression dɛĩσ0ɑɩ σɛλívov i.e. , to be in need of parsley , simply meant to be on the verge of ...
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... plant acquired this symbolical meaning in the Occident . In other cases the symbolism , decidedly Western , is fairly trans- parent . Thus if the violet is a symbol of modesty , this notion has its origin in the retiring habit of the plant ...
... plant acquired this symbolical meaning in the Occident . In other cases the symbolism , decidedly Western , is fairly trans- parent . Thus if the violet is a symbol of modesty , this notion has its origin in the retiring habit of the plant ...
Сторінка 243
... Plants , London , 1889 ; R. Folkard , Plant Lore , Legends and Lyrics , London , 1884 ; Fanny D. Bergen , Animal and Plant Lore , Boston , Mass . , 1899 , pp . 99 sqq .; H. Friend , Flowers and Flower Lore , London , s.d .; A. De ...
... Plants , London , 1889 ; R. Folkard , Plant Lore , Legends and Lyrics , London , 1884 ; Fanny D. Bergen , Animal and Plant Lore , Boston , Mass . , 1899 , pp . 99 sqq .; H. Friend , Flowers and Flower Lore , London , s.d .; A. De ...
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