The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Ancient Greece and Italy . In the Middle Ages the Arabs were addicted to it on a large scale , calling it fal , under which name it is still known in North Africa . They appear to have carried it to Spain , if it is permissible to draw ...
... Ancient Greece and Italy . In the Middle Ages the Arabs were addicted to it on a large scale , calling it fal , under which name it is still known in North Africa . They appear to have carried it to Spain , if it is permissible to draw ...
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... ancient Greece and Rome , would fill a volume all by themselves , as would also the ceremonies connected with the vintage , if traced down from the ancient Karneia to the vintage festivals of modern France and Italy . Suffice it to say ...
... ancient Greece and Rome , would fill a volume all by themselves , as would also the ceremonies connected with the vintage , if traced down from the ancient Karneia to the vintage festivals of modern France and Italy . Suffice it to say ...
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... ancient Greek bear - dance in honour of the bear - goddess par excellence ... Greece but among the Germans according to Tacitus , among the Mediaeval ... Ancient Greece and Ireland ) chariot races are best calculated to impart the proper ...
... ancient Greek bear - dance in honour of the bear - goddess par excellence ... Greece but among the Germans according to Tacitus , among the Mediaeval ... Ancient Greece and Ireland ) chariot races are best calculated to impart the proper ...
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