-
Emilie Knappert (1860–1952) was a
Dutch social worker who
founded several important social work
organizations in the Netherlands,
including the Leiden...
- Jan
Knappert (January 14, 1927,
Heemstede – May 30, 2005, Hilversum, Netherlands) was a well-known
expert on the
Swahili language. He was also an Esperantist...
- overcome. Rātā (Māori mythology) Laka for the
Hawaiian equivalent Jan
Knappert (1995).
Pacific mythology : an
encyclopedia of myth and legend. London:...
- org.uk.
Retrieved 30
August 2023.
Knappert 1977:8.
Knappert 1977:15–16.
Knappert 1969:81.
Knappert 1977:9.
Knappert 1977:30–32.
Summary of the plot of...
- (Kipate is a
subdialect of Kigunya) and
secondarily Kiamu and Kimvita.
Knappert, on the contrary,
states the
existence of a
literary koine in the 18th...
- Kuba.
Bushongo mythology Ex
nihilo Budge 2003, p. 364
Sproul 1979, p. 44
Knappert 1977, pp. 34–35 Budge, E. A.
Wallis (2003).
Osiris Or the
Egyptian Religion...
- (1853 or 1863), it is
impossible to
count the
number of its disciples.
Knappert, Jan (1993). The
Encyclopaedia of
Middle Eastern Mythology and Religion...
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Guide to Demons, Fairies,
Fallen Angels, and
Other Subversive Spirits. Macmillan.
Knappert, Jan (1977).
Bantu Myths and
Other Tales.
Brill Archive. v t e...
- doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyy014. ISSN 0022-2372. PMC 5965405. PMID 29867255.
Knappert, J (1987). East Africa: Kenya,
Tanzania & Uganda.
Vikas Publishing House...
- Schacht, J.; Layish, A.; Shaham, R.; Ansari, Ghaus; Otto, J.M.; Pompe, S.;
Knappert, J.; Boyd, Jean (1995). "Nikāḥ". In P. Bearman; Th. Bianquis; C.E. Bosworth;...