The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... reason . It would however be methodologically wrong were one to draw a hard and fast line between ancestor cult and the worship of elementary spirits . Such classificatory systems , though justi- fied in modern scientific research ...
... reason . It would however be methodologically wrong were one to draw a hard and fast line between ancestor cult and the worship of elementary spirits . Such classificatory systems , though justi- fied in modern scientific research ...
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... reason the ' double ' or ' soul ' was often identified with the shadow ; hence the various superstitions con- nected with the shadow of human beings . For example , if caught on the site of a building the foundations of which are being ...
... reason the ' double ' or ' soul ' was often identified with the shadow ; hence the various superstitions con- nected with the shadow of human beings . For example , if caught on the site of a building the foundations of which are being ...
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... reason why so much insistence must be laid on this impor- tant fact is the blunder committed by the sun- and moon - mytho- logical schools when , in complete disregard of the historical facts , they identified mythology with religion ...
... reason why so much insistence must be laid on this impor- tant fact is the blunder committed by the sun- and moon - mytho- logical schools when , in complete disregard of the historical facts , they identified mythology with religion ...
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