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Eleazar Moiseevich Meletinskii (also
Meletinsky or Meletinskij; Russian: Елеаза́р Моисе́евич Мелети́нский; 22
October 1918,
Kharkiv – 17
December 2005...
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Isles Dietrich,
Anton (1857).
Russian Po****r Tales. p. 23.
Meletinsky 1990, p. 33.
Meletinsky, E.M., ed. (1990). Алатырь [Alatyr] (in Russian). Советская...
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Meletinsky, p. 117 Encyclopædia
Britannica entries on Myth and
Ritual School (religion) Guy Lanoue,
Foreword to
Meletinsky, p. viii
Meletinsky, pp...
- 1163/18763316-04402011. Ivanov, Vyacheslav; Toporov,
Vladimir (1990a). "Белобог". In
Meletinsky,
Yeleazar (ed.). Мифологический словарь (in Russian). Moscow: Большая...
- doi:10.1080/00020189708707875. Stookey, p.184 Hastings, p.522 Moore, p.113
Meletinsky, p.169 Lewis-Williams (2000), p.143 Lang, p.38 McNamee, p.52 Solomon,...
- 61. Graf 1996, p. 40.
Meletinsky 2014, pp. 19–20.
Segal 2015, p. 63.
Frazer 1913, p. 711. Lanoue, Guy. Foreword. In
Meletinsky (2014), p. viii.. Segal...
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mythology of the
Tuamotu islands, Atea is
killed by Tāne, his
second son (
Meletinsky 2000:421).
Their first son, Tahu, dies of
starvation and the two gods...
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Hermes Dolio is ambiguous.
According to
prominent folklorist Yeleazar Meletinsky,
Hermes is a
deified trickster and
master of
thieves ("a plunderer, a...
- the time of
origin of the word.
According to the
philologist Yeleazar Meletinsky, the Proto-Slavonic root mara p****ed into the
Germanic language no later...
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President of the
Republic of
South Ossetia.
Retrieved 2023-01-29.
Meletinsky,
Yeleazar (1990).
Mythological Dictionary.
Soviet Encyclopedia. p. 672...