The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... known to date from the last centuries of what O. Spengler calls the ' magic ' civilization , when the califates of Bagdad and Cairo were drawing near their final dissolution . Again the thieves ' tales of Indian literature and folk ...
... known to date from the last centuries of what O. Spengler calls the ' magic ' civilization , when the califates of Bagdad and Cairo were drawing near their final dissolution . Again the thieves ' tales of Indian literature and folk ...
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... known of these is of course the myth of Lucifer's Fall . The pre - exilic Jews were ignorant of it , and the very idea of the Evil One is known to have originated with the Semitized Persians who were settled in or near Mesopotamia ...
... known of these is of course the myth of Lucifer's Fall . The pre - exilic Jews were ignorant of it , and the very idea of the Evil One is known to have originated with the Semitized Persians who were settled in or near Mesopotamia ...
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... known , with more or less completeness , to exist in historical times . The oldest genre is unquestionably the love song , which , as is well known , is not at all peculiar to man but is shared with all higher animals . With communal ...
... known , with more or less completeness , to exist in historical times . The oldest genre is unquestionably the love song , which , as is well known , is not at all peculiar to man but is shared with all higher animals . With communal ...
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