The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... historical science : ' historical ' , because it attempts to throw light on man's past ; a ' science ' , because it endeavours to attain this goal , not by speculation or deduction from some abstract principle agreed upon a priori , but ...
... historical science : ' historical ' , because it attempts to throw light on man's past ; a ' science ' , because it endeavours to attain this goal , not by speculation or deduction from some abstract principle agreed upon a priori , but ...
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... historical variants is far from constant . In other words , the proper evaluation of each historical variant will vary from case to case , and no definite principle can be laid down . Neither the Indianist theory of Benfey nor its ...
... historical variants is far from constant . In other words , the proper evaluation of each historical variant will vary from case to case , and no definite principle can be laid down . Neither the Indianist theory of Benfey nor its ...
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... historical connexions are known to have existed or to exist , as between France and Italy or between Europe and the Near East , the assumption of a diffusion of such a tale by migration is probably the more likely . Yet even on this ...
... historical connexions are known to have existed or to exist , as between France and Italy or between Europe and the Near East , the assumption of a diffusion of such a tale by migration is probably the more likely . Yet even on this ...
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