The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 Seiten |
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... Roman de Renart , p.p. Ernest Martin , Strasbourg , 1882-7 . 14 The best study on the subject , in spite of a certain lopsidedness , is Lucien Foulet , Le Roman de Renard , Paris , 1914 . 15 Reinhart Fuchs , Berlin , 1834 . 16 W ...
... Roman de Renart , p.p. Ernest Martin , Strasbourg , 1882-7 . 14 The best study on the subject , in spite of a certain lopsidedness , is Lucien Foulet , Le Roman de Renard , Paris , 1914 . 15 Reinhart Fuchs , Berlin , 1834 . 16 W ...
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... Roman calendar . The Romans had the ingenious , or perhaps rather naïve , idea of calling dies religiosi the days of their catastrophic defeats , from the battle of the Allia to those of Cannae , Carrhae and the annihilation of Varus ...
... Roman calendar . The Romans had the ingenious , or perhaps rather naïve , idea of calling dies religiosi the days of their catastrophic defeats , from the battle of the Allia to those of Cannae , Carrhae and the annihilation of Varus ...
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... Roman armies it makes its appearance late in the period of the Republic and was a mere imitation of Oriental models . The Roman eagle , of course , in turn furnished the basis for the various coats- of - arms of more modern states , and ...
... Roman armies it makes its appearance late in the period of the Republic and was a mere imitation of Oriental models . The Roman eagle , of course , in turn furnished the basis for the various coats- of - arms of more modern states , and ...
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