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  • {{short description|French historian and comparative mythologist}}{{Infobox academic|honorific_prefix=<!-- see [[MOS:CREDENTIAL] * [[Comparative mythology]] ...
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  • ...s cell he wrote ''The Diegesis'', attacking Christianity on the basis of [[comparative mythology]] and attempting to expound it as a scheme of [[solar myth]]s. [[Category:Comparative mythologists]] ...
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  • ...se Study in the Judicial Evaluation of History". ''The American Journal of Comparative Law'' 16(3). pp. 391–404.</ref> ...istorical Review'' 71(2) 1966 pp. 658–659.</ref> According to Hoggan, the "mythologists" were Anglophiles, Liberals, internationalists, and "anti-Christians" (by w ...
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  • ...themes and characteristics.<ref name="Littleton 32">Littleton, p. 32</ref> Comparative mythology has served a variety of academic purposes. For example, scholars ...ory".<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Golden|first=Kenneth L.|title=USES OF COMPARATIVE MYTHOLOGY: Essays on the Work of Joseph Campbell|publisher=Routledge|year=1 ...
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  • In 20th-century [[comparative mythology]], the term {{lang|la|'''axis mundi'''}} – also called the '''cos Items adduced as examples of the {{lang|la|axis mundi}} by comparative mythologists include plants (notably a [[tree]] but also other types of plants such as a ...
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  • | known_for = Research in [[mythology]] and [[comparative religion]] ...ach, and Virgil: The Popularity (and Unpopularity) of the Golden Bough", ''Comparative Studies in Society and History'', '''34'''.2 (April 1992:203–224).</ref> ...
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  • ...erged over time and was an evolution.{{sfn|Alexander|1973|page=19}} As the mythologists were the first to present broad interpretations of the {{Lang|ru-latn|bylin The comparative school advanced the theory that the subjects of folklore originated from th ...
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  • * [[Comparative mythology]] ...society|society]]. His research has had a major influence on the fields of comparative mythology and [[Indo-European studies]]. In the 1930s he was a supporter (t ...
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  • ...Nitze),<ref name=at/> their identifications coming from the speculative [[comparative religion]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ai9X4KzZHY ...
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  • ...k |last=Eliade |first=Mircea |author-link=Mircea Eliade |title=Patterns in comparative religion |publisher=The New American Library-Meridian Books |year=1963 |isb * {{cite book |last=Kimball |first=Charles |title=Comparative Religion |chapter=Creation Myths and Sacred Stories |publisher=The Teaching ...
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  • | sub_discipline = [[Comparative mythology]] ...t [[Sarah Lawrence College]] who worked in [[comparative mythology]] and [[comparative religion]]. His work covers many aspects of the [[human condition]]. Campbe ...
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  • ...a religiilor: Introducere'' ("Religious History Treatise" – ''Patterns in Comparative Religion''), [[Humanitas publishing house|Humanitas]], Bucharest, 1992</ref ...ncidentia</ref> oppositorum'' "the mythical pattern."<ref>In ''Patterns in Comparative Religion'' (p. 419), Eliade gives a section about the ''coincidentia opposi ...
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  • ...sources such as the [[Talmud]] and in [[Midrash]]ic literature. There is a comparative list of these on the ''[[Jewish Encyclopedia]]'' website<ref>{{cite web|url ...second half of [[Roger L'Estrange]]'s ''Fables of Aesop and other eminent mythologists'' (1692);<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mythfolklore.net/aesopica/lestrange ...
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  • ...th and early twentieth centuries, some [[Comparative mythology|comparative mythologists]] interpreted Samson as a [[Euhemerism|euhemerized]] [[solar deity]],<ref>{ ...
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  • Some early [[comparative mythology|comparative mythologists]] opposed to the idea of a Near Eastern origin argued that Aphrodite origin * {{citation |last=Puhvel |first=Jaan |title=Comparative Mythology |date=1987 |publisher=[[Johns Hopkins University Press]] |isbn=0- ...
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  • ...uch tale, alleged by Livingstone to have been "handed down from the Danish mythologists of those days", concerns exploits of Godred in the island's [[Loch Indaal]] ...was Regular, Annual Taxation Introduced in the Norse Islands of Britain? A Comparative Study of Assessment Systems in North-Western Europe |journal=Scandinavian J ...
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  • Lithuanian mythologists believe that the bright rider on the [[White horses in mythology|white hors ...ahonia |title=National Purpose in the World Economy: Post-Soviet States in Comparative Perspective |date=2005 |publisher=Cornell University Press |isbn=978-0-8014 ...
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