05463nam0 22009731i 450 UON0000025820231205101843.88808-992562-5-220020107d1990 |0itac50 baengDD|||| 1||||Religion, myth, and folklore in the world's epicsThe Kalevala and its predecessorsedited by Lauri HonkoBerlinMouton ; W. de Gruyter1990X, 587 p.23 cmpp.425-440UON00000284pp.133-156UON00000267pp.343-358UON00000279pp. 503-518UON00000292pp.359-380UON00000280pp.29-48UON00000262pp.403-424UON00000282pp. 441-454UON00000285pp.381-402UON00000281pp.181-230UON00000269pp. 265-286UON00000275pp.93-114UON00000265pp.247-264UON00000272pp. 1-28UON00000260pp. 157-180UON00000268pp.555-576UON00000298pp.485-502UON00000289pp.115-132UON00000266pp.455-470UON00000286pp. 73-92UON00000264pp. 231-246UON00000271pp.537-554UON00000297pp. 287-310UON00000277PP.471-484UON00000287pp.311-342UON00000278pp.49-72UON00000263pp.519-536UON00000294001UON000002592001 Religion and society210 BerlinMouton ; de Gruyter1976- .30001UON000002842001 Arabic folk epicsMicheline Galleypp.425-440001UON000002672001 Epic cycles as the basis for the KalevalaMatti Kuusipp.133-156001UON000002792001 Epics and the eastern uralic peoplesPéter Domokospp.343-358001UON000002922001 Epics in ChinaJia Zhipp. 503-518001UON000002802001 Frédéric Mistral's poem Mireille and Provençal IdentityRudolf Schendapp.359-380001UON000002622001 ˆThe ‰homeric epics and greek cultural identityMinna Skafte Jensenpp.29-48001UON000002822001 Identity and epicsAfrican examplesChristiane Seydoupp.403-424001UON000002852001 ˆThe ‰Iranian Book of KingsA comparativistic viewJaan Puhvelpp. 441-454001UON000002812001 Is epic oral or written?Jan Knappertpp.381-402001UON000002692001 ˆThe ‰KalevalaThe processual viewLauri Honkopp.181-230001UON000002752001 ˆThe ‰Kalevala and KalevipoegEduard Laugastepp. 265-286001UON000002652001 Kalevala and NibelungenliedThe problem of oral and written compositionHans Frommpp.93-114001UON000002722001 ˆThe ‰Kalevala and the epic traditions of EuropeVilmos Voigtpp.247-264001UON000002602001 ˆThe ‰Kalevala and the world's e epicsAn introductionLauri Honkopp. 1-28001UON000002682001 ˆThe ‰Kalevala as epicVäinö Kaukonenpp. 157-180001UON000002982001 ˆThe ‰Kalevala: Problems of Interpretation and IdentityLauri Honkopp.555-576001UON000002892001 ˆThe ‰life and history of the epic king Gesar in LadakhSilke Herrmannpp.485-502001UON000002662001 Macpherson's OssianBallad origins and epic ambitionsDerick Thomsonpp.115-132001UON000002862001 Motif correspondences between mongolian epics and the KalevalaWalther Heissigpp.455-470001UON000002642001 ˆThe ‰old norse analogueEddic poetry and FornaldarsagaLars Lönnrothpp. 73-92001UON000002712001 ˆThe ‰reception of the Kelevala and its impact on the artsPirkko Alhoniemipp. 231-246001UON000002972001 ˆThe ‰Role of Mythologism, Past and PresentEino Karhupp.537-554001UON000002772001 Russian and Finnish epic songsFelix J. Oinaspp. 287-310001UON000002872001 ˆThe ‰singers of the King Gesar Epic'Jam-dpal rgyal-mtshoPP.471-484001UON000002782001 ˆThe ‰Vainamoinen poems and the south slavic oral eposDavid E. Bynumpp.311-342001UON000002632001 Virgil's Aeneid as homeric, national and universal epicTeivas Oksalapp.49-72001UON000002942001 ˆThe ‰Yukar of the Ainu and its historical backgroundTaryo Obayashipp.519-536LETTERATURE COMPARATEEPICAUONC000129FILETTERATURA POPOLARESTORIAUONC000130FIKALEVALAUONC000131FIDEBerlinUONL003157INT VIINTERAREALE - LETTERATURAAHONKOLauriUONV000232De GruyterUONV248587650Mouton & Co.UONV246360650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00000258SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI INT VI 035 SI SA 68002 5 035 Religion, myth, and folklore in the world's epics1186679UNIOR