Macedonian FolkloreAt the University Press, 1903 - 372 sider |
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... Macedonia , carried on in 1900-1 by the author under the auspices of the Electors to the Prendergast Studentship and of the Governing Body of Emmanuel College . The materials thus derived from oral tradition have , in some cases , been ...
... Macedonia , carried on in 1900-1 by the author under the auspices of the Electors to the Prendergast Studentship and of the Governing Body of Emmanuel College . The materials thus derived from oral tradition have , in some cases , been ...
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... Press , whose conscientious and intelligent revision of the proofs has saved him from many a slip . EMMANUEL COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . March 25 , 1903 . G. F. A. CONTENTS . CHAP . PAGE I. The Folklorist in Macedonia X Preface.
... Press , whose conscientious and intelligent revision of the proofs has saved him from many a slip . EMMANUEL COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . March 25 , 1903 . G. F. A. CONTENTS . CHAP . PAGE I. The Folklorist in Macedonia X Preface.
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George Frederick Abbott. CONTENTS . CHAP . PAGE I. The Folklorist in Macedonia . 1 II . The Folk - Calendar and the Seasons 11 ... Macedonian Mythology 260 XV . Alexander and Philip in Folk - Tradition 279 XVI . Bird Legends . 290 XVII ...
George Frederick Abbott. CONTENTS . CHAP . PAGE I. The Folklorist in Macedonia . 1 II . The Folk - Calendar and the Seasons 11 ... Macedonian Mythology 260 XV . Alexander and Philip in Folk - Tradition 279 XVI . Bird Legends . 290 XVII ...
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... MACEDONIA . IN the Near East , as elsewhere , Western civilization is doing its wonted work of reducing all racial and individual character- istics to a level of dull uniformity . The process , however , is much slower in Macedonia than ...
... MACEDONIA . IN the Near East , as elsewhere , Western civilization is doing its wonted work of reducing all racial and individual character- istics to a level of dull uniformity . The process , however , is much slower in Macedonia than ...
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... - known scholar and archaeologist , whose sympathetic interest in my work will always remain as one of the most pleasant reminiscences of my tour . to whose lessons and friendly guidance I owe much . 2 Macedonian Folklore.
... - known scholar and archaeologist , whose sympathetic interest in my work will always remain as one of the most pleasant reminiscences of my tour . to whose lessons and friendly guidance I owe much . 2 Macedonian Folklore.
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