The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... chthonic character of the Teutonic elves and Irish side , cf. also R. Much in Abhandlungen zur ger- manischen Philologie , Festgabe für R. Heinzel , Halle , 1898 , p . 270 sq . 35 Cf. my Etudes , pp . 101 sqq . 36 J. F. Cerquand ...
... chthonic character of the Teutonic elves and Irish side , cf. also R. Much in Abhandlungen zur ger- manischen Philologie , Festgabe für R. Heinzel , Halle , 1898 , p . 270 sq . 35 Cf. my Etudes , pp . 101 sqq . 36 J. F. Cerquand ...
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... chthonic divinities with their ominous survivals were passed over in silence . Since the days of Friedrich Nietzsche , the first to draw attention to the Dionysiac side of Greek religion , methods have changed , and the cult , i.e. the ...
... chthonic divinities with their ominous survivals were passed over in silence . Since the days of Friedrich Nietzsche , the first to draw attention to the Dionysiac side of Greek religion , methods have changed , and the cult , i.e. the ...
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... chthonic in character , cults about which we hear in certain sagas , many of which were utilized by the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus . The reason for Snorri's silence is of course a different one . Chthonic cults are bound to a ...
... chthonic in character , cults about which we hear in certain sagas , many of which were utilized by the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus . The reason for Snorri's silence is of course a different one . Chthonic cults are bound to a ...
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