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folklorist known under the pen name
Pierre Saintyves (P.
Saintyves,
sometimes incorrectly given as Paul
Saintyves). He was
President of the
Society of French...
- Saint-Yves (sometimes
Saintyve,
Saintyves) is a
French surname,
borne by a
family of
intellectuals living in
Paris between the 17th and 20th centuries...
- are
listed below.
Folklorists and
cultural anthropologists, such as P.
Saintyves and
Edward Burnett Tylor, saw "Little Red
Riding Hood" in
terms of solar...
- et des
images miraculeuses, T. 2. 1827. / Jésus-Christ / P. 43-80. P.
Saintyves. Les
reliques et les
images légendaires. — Paris:
Mercure de France, 1912...
- of the days in May
which were the old Lemuralia";
Alford notes Pierre Saintyves, Les
saints successeurs des dieux,
Paris 1906 (sic, i.e. 1907). Marty...
- doi:10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.084101. S2CID 55619671. Rallabandi, B.;
Saintyves, B.; Jules, T.; Salez, T; Schönecker, C.; Mahadevan, L.; Stone, H. A....
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University Press of Bordeaux, pp. 200–242.
Bowman Cameron Garnsey 2005, p. 37.
Saintyves, Pierre. I
santi successori degli dei: L'origine
pagana del
culto dei...
- Studies. 74: 36–43. doi:10.2307/627553. JSTOR 627553. S2CID 161276674.
Saintyves, P. "L'Anneau de Polycrate:
Essai sur l'origine
liturgique du thème de...
- wedding. 19th-century
Folklorists and
cultural anthropologists such as P.
Saintyves and
Edward Burnett Tylor saw
Little Red
Riding Hood in
terms of solar...
-
amalgamation of the
Breton word for "cave", groh, with the word groac'h.
Pierre Saintyves cites from the same
commune a "table of the old woman", a
dolmen called...