The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... reference to games symbolizing day and night , alluded to in the paper , Mr. CULIN stated that it was well known that the Ori- entals generally attached similar astrological significations to the white and black pieces used in playing ...
... reference to games symbolizing day and night , alluded to in the paper , Mr. CULIN stated that it was well known that the Ori- entals generally attached similar astrological significations to the white and black pieces used in playing ...
Strana 22
... references , additional to those which I have brought together , illustrating the prominence of these objects in the folk - lore of widely - separated nations . - D. G. B. 1 For these and other particulars of a like nature see references ...
... references , additional to those which I have brought together , illustrating the prominence of these objects in the folk - lore of widely - separated nations . - D. G. B. 1 For these and other particulars of a like nature see references ...
Strana 102
... reference to the pressure which long days and nights , mountains , fjords , cold and storm , abundance of fish , and dark for- ests had exerted over the thoughts , the speech , the ways of men . there . That would be topographic lore ...
... reference to the pressure which long days and nights , mountains , fjords , cold and storm , abundance of fish , and dark for- ests had exerted over the thoughts , the speech , the ways of men . there . That would be topographic lore ...
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