The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... Hence the association of Zeus - Jupiter with the oak , 16 hence also Jahveh ( an old thunder- god ) appearing to Abraham under the oak of Mamre , accom- panied , moreover , by the Dioscuri , who in the sacred text have become angels ...
... Hence the association of Zeus - Jupiter with the oak , 16 hence also Jahveh ( an old thunder- god ) appearing to Abraham under the oak of Mamre , accom- panied , moreover , by the Dioscuri , who in the sacred text have become angels ...
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... Hence the care certain peoples take of their nail - parings and their hair - clippings . Often enough , the mere foot - trace suffices . I cannot do better than quote from the famous Russian ballad of Dobrýnya the Dragon - slayer and ...
... Hence the care certain peoples take of their nail - parings and their hair - clippings . Often enough , the mere foot - trace suffices . I cannot do better than quote from the famous Russian ballad of Dobrýnya the Dragon - slayer and ...
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... Hence the spectacle of the Asiatic Galli , the priests of the Phrygian Kybele , hence also certain phenomena recorded in connexion with the Mediaeval flagellantes , represent- atives of a movement which to all appearances was a curious ...
... Hence the spectacle of the Asiatic Galli , the priests of the Phrygian Kybele , hence also certain phenomena recorded in connexion with the Mediaeval flagellantes , represent- atives of a movement which to all appearances was a curious ...
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