The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Saxo Grammaticus tells it on the occasion of a Danish expedition into the Baltic provinces . Nor- man by diffusion , if not by origin ( a similar tale occurs in the Orient ) , is the jolly episode of the prince who dazzles the inhabit ...
... Saxo Grammaticus tells it on the occasion of a Danish expedition into the Baltic provinces . Nor- man by diffusion , if not by origin ( a similar tale occurs in the Orient ) , is the jolly episode of the prince who dazzles the inhabit ...
Сторінка 188
... Saxo Grammaticus , Leipzig , 1901-22 , II , 490 sqq . 24 Byzantinische Zeitschrift , XXV , 313–21 . The French ballad has been translated by the late Andrew Lang ; cf. his Ballads and Lyrics of Old France , London , 1872 , p . 65 . 25 J ...
... Saxo Grammaticus , Leipzig , 1901-22 , II , 490 sqq . 24 Byzantinische Zeitschrift , XXV , 313–21 . The French ballad has been translated by the late Andrew Lang ; cf. his Ballads and Lyrics of Old France , London , 1872 , p . 65 . 25 J ...
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... Saxo Grammaticus . The reason for Snorri's silence is of course a different one . Chthonic cults are bound to a definite locality , and in Snorri's Iceland relatively little can have been known about them . In order satisfactorily to ...
... Saxo Grammaticus . The reason for Snorri's silence is of course a different one . Chthonic cults are bound to a definite locality , and in Snorri's Iceland relatively little can have been known about them . In order satisfactorily to ...
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