The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. Ο CHAPTER XVIII FOLK - LORE , MYTH , AND RELIGION F the various sciences enumerated in the Introduction and of which Folk - lore may become an auxiliary science , none stands closer than the History of Religion ...
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. Ο CHAPTER XVIII FOLK - LORE , MYTH , AND RELIGION F the various sciences enumerated in the Introduction and of which Folk - lore may become an auxiliary science , none stands closer than the History of Religion ...
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... religions existing or known to have existed , and the obvious conclusion is that all known religions have their mythology or at least had it once upon a time , in a past stage of their history , that the older and more spiritualized a ...
... religions existing or known to have existed , and the obvious conclusion is that all known religions have their mythology or at least had it once upon a time , in a past stage of their history , that the older and more spiritualized a ...
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... religion . To Max Müller , Angelo de Gubernatis , E. Siecke , and K. Simrock , the Vedic , Olympian and Eddic religions were a sort of State religions , each being as it were an Established Church for India , the Hellenic world , and ...
... religion . To Max Müller , Angelo de Gubernatis , E. Siecke , and K. Simrock , the Vedic , Olympian and Eddic religions were a sort of State religions , each being as it were an Established Church for India , the Hellenic world , and ...
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