The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... relating the crumbling of walls at the approach of the enemy host , modelled obviously upon the story of the taking of Jericho , and tales reporting how a host safely forded a river or a branch of the sea , with the water ceasing to ...
... relating the crumbling of walls at the approach of the enemy host , modelled obviously upon the story of the taking of Jericho , and tales reporting how a host safely forded a river or a branch of the sea , with the water ceasing to ...
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... relating how the Devil was cheated by a mortal with whom he had concluded a pact . When covered with an ecclesiastical varnish , this type develops into legends of the type of the Greek Theophilus and the German Faust . The village ...
... relating how the Devil was cheated by a mortal with whom he had concluded a pact . When covered with an ecclesiastical varnish , this type develops into legends of the type of the Greek Theophilus and the German Faust . The village ...
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... relating how an animal indicated a ford across a river to a beaten and pursued army , legends such as the one at the base of the foundation of Frankfort . A first extension of this set of beliefs , most of them not yet far removed from ...
... relating how an animal indicated a ford across a river to a beaten and pursued army , legends such as the one at the base of the foundation of Frankfort . A first extension of this set of beliefs , most of them not yet far removed from ...
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