The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... superstitions connected with twin - births , superstitions which we know to have lingered down into the Middle Ages.46 On the other hand , we find an even more widespread type , which is manifestly of Christian origin , belonging to the ...
... superstitions connected with twin - births , superstitions which we know to have lingered down into the Middle Ages.46 On the other hand , we find an even more widespread type , which is manifestly of Christian origin , belonging to the ...
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... superstition in question among the populations of the Mediter- ranean basin . Thus it had an astonishing hold in Spain and ... superstitions of Europe , whatever its origin . Somewhat similar is the history of the birth omens , a pseudo ...
... superstition in question among the populations of the Mediter- ranean basin . Thus it had an astonishing hold in Spain and ... superstitions of Europe , whatever its origin . Somewhat similar is the history of the birth omens , a pseudo ...
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... superstitions clinging to the Threshold Rites or Rites of the Way , as they have been called from the French Rites du Passage of M. Van Gen- nep . 38 The rites themselves will be duly discussed in a subsequent chapter ; yet some of the ...
... superstitions clinging to the Threshold Rites or Rites of the Way , as they have been called from the French Rites du Passage of M. Van Gen- nep . 38 The rites themselves will be duly discussed in a subsequent chapter ; yet some of the ...
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