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Comparative Mythology

1997
Abstract As we have seen in Chapter 23, the reconstructed vocabulary pertaining to religion is somewhat limited, certainly when compared with various other semantic categories such as flora, fauna, and material culture. The problems of reconstructing the names of the deities and other mythological concepts are several.
J P Mallory, D Q Adams
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Let Us Compare Mythologies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
For several decades, "culture" played a central role in challenging the liberal tradition and its legal and philosophical foundations, a debate particularly acute in the field of human rights. "Religion," which also had posed a challenge to liberal thought for centuries, seemed to have almost faded away beyond constitutional debates regarding the ...
Caylee Hong, Rene Provost
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Humanity and Comparative Mythology

Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly, 1992
Robert A. Segal. Joseph Campbell: An Introduction. Revised edition. New York: Penguin, 1990. 288 pp. $4.95 paper).
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Comparative Mythology

The Classical World, 1989
Kathryn J. Gutzwiller, Jaan Puhvel
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Comparative Mythology

The Journal of American Folklore, 1988
C. Scott Littleton, Jaan Puhvel
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Comparative Mythology

The English Journal, 1976
Carol Kuykendall, Marion V. Ralston
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Comparative mythology: a conference report

2009
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Binsbergen, W. van, Venbrux, H.J.M.
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Comparative Mythology

Phoenix, 1991
H. J. Westra, Jaan Puhvel
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