The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... mythology and religion , because this connexion may now and then furnish a helpful clue for our inquiry into the origin of a given myth , but in all other respects it is well to regard all myths , once we have broken through the layer ...
... mythology and religion , because this connexion may now and then furnish a helpful clue for our inquiry into the origin of a given myth , but in all other respects it is well to regard all myths , once we have broken through the layer ...
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... myths ' because they arose out of an attempted explanation of certain rites ill understood at the time when the myth was invented . This class is perhaps the most important from the historical view - point , since the myths belonging to ...
... myths ' because they arose out of an attempted explanation of certain rites ill understood at the time when the myth was invented . This class is perhaps the most important from the historical view - point , since the myths belonging to ...
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... mythology is the myth of King Salmoneus of Elis , punished by Zeus for mimicking his thunder and lightning . It has its origin in the ancient rite of the rain - making priest - king , who by imitative magic sought to produce an electric ...
... mythology is the myth of King Salmoneus of Elis , punished by Zeus for mimicking his thunder and lightning . It has its origin in the ancient rite of the rain - making priest - king , who by imitative magic sought to produce an electric ...
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