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Paremiology (from Gr**** παροιμία (paroimía) 'proverb, maxim, saw') is the
collection and
study of
paroemias (proverbs). It is a
subfield of philology,...
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Wolfgang Mieder called "one of the
leading paremiologists in the world" and "master
folklorist and
paremiologist".
Elisabeth Piirainen was a
German scholar...
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Elias Lönnrot (Finnish: [ˈeliɑs ˈlønruːt] ; 9
April 1802 – 19
March 1884) was a
Finnish polymath, physician, philosopher, poet, musician, linguist, journalist...
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Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (/ˌdɛzɪˈdɪəriəs ɪˈræzməs/ DEZ-i-DEER-ee-əs irr-AZ-məs; Dutch: [ˌdeːziˈdeːrijʏs eːˈrɑsmʏs]; 28
October c. 1466 – 12 July...
- folklorist, linguist,
paremiologist, and
humour researcher. He may be best
known as a
proverb scholar, “one of the
leading paremiologists in the world.” Krikman...
- 10
November 1939) was a
Polish historian of folklore, literature, a
paremiologist and a
state official. He is
remembered for
editing and
publishing the...
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perverb is the
transformation of a
standard proverb for
humorous effect.
Paremiologist Wolfgang Mieder defines them as "parodied, twisted, or
fractured proverbs...
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composer Matti Kuusi (1914–1998),
Finnish folklorist,
paremiographer and
paremiologist This page
lists people with the
surname Kuusi. If an
internal link intending...
- (Osuna,
January 27, 1855–Madrid, June 9, 1943) was a
Spanish poet,
paremiologist, and lexicologist. Rodríguez Marín
finished his high
school in Osuna...
- Hernán Núñez de
Toledo y Guzmán (Valladolid, 1475 - Salamanca, 1553) was a
Spanish humanist, classicist, philologist, and paremiographer. He was called...