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         Hungarian Mythology:     more books (18)
  1. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology by Geza Roheim, 1954
  2. Hungarian Folktales: The Art of Zsuzsanna Palk- (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Linda Degh, 1995-10-01
  3. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology (American Ethnological Society Monographs, No 23) by Geza Roheim, 1988-12
  4. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology by Geza Roheim, 1966
  5. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology by Geza Roheim, 1959
  6. Hungarian and Vogul Mythology.
  7. Hungarian Folk-Tales (Oxford Myths and Legends) by Val Biro, 1992-05-14
  8. Hungarian Ballads and the European Ballad Tradition
  9. Old Hungarian Fairy Tales by Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy, 2004-06-30
  10. One-Time Dog Market at Buda and Other Hungarian Folktales by Irma Molnar, 2001-12
  11. Tobias and the Dragon: A Hungarian Folk Tale (Folk Tales of the World) by Val Biro, 1989-01
  12. Folktales and Society: Story-Telling in a Hungarian Peasant Community (A Midland Book) by Linda Degh, 1989-09
  13. The Miraculous Hind: A Hungarian Legend by Elizabeth Cleaver, 1976-07
  14. Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian by Various, 2003-06

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2700 24 Ave E. Seattle, Washington 98112 Celebrate Kisbetyárok s 20th anniversaryas we present an original production based on hungarian mythology.
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42. Romanian Mythology
more literal ancestors. Thus it covers Dacian and Thracian gods, butdoes not cover hungarian mythology. Table of contents. 1 Dacian
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This article on Romanian mythology covers both the mythology traditional to the Romanian people and to certain earlier civilizations that occupied the same geographic area, and whom the ethnic Romanians tend to claim either as spiritual or as more literal ancestors. Thus it covers Dacian and Thracian gods, but does not cover Hungarian mythology. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Dacian mythology 1.1 Dacian and Thracian gods 1.2 Places/Concepts 2 Romanian Folklore ... 2.6 Romanian myths part of international culture
Dacian mythology
Dacian and Thracian gods
  • Zamolxis (Zalmoxe) - prophet, god - subterranean

43. MythHome: Printed References For Mythology
Chinese Classical Creation Dictionaries Egyptian Encyclopedia Finland Greek HawaiianHindu hungarian Magyar Mayan Micronesia mythology (General) Native
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AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
African Myths:Retold , Tate, Eleanora E, 1997
Africa: Legends of,Tembo , Mwizenge, 1998
African Mythology ,Parrinder, Geoffrey,, 1982
African Mythology :Essentia l, Mbitu, Ngangor, 1997
,Kanppert, Jan, 1997
African Traditional Religion . Idowu, E. Bolaji. New York: Orbis Books, 1973
African Traditional Religion Aboriginal mythology , Narogin, Mudrooroo, 1997 Comparative Studies of African Traditional Religions , Emefie Ikenga-Metuh, IMICO Publishers,1987 Dahomey Volume I and II, Herskovits, M.J., Dictionary of African Mythology , Scheub, H. , Fon of Dahomey , Argyle W.J., 1966 Ifa Divination Poetry , Abinbole, W. (1977) Ifa an Exposition of Ifa Literary Corpus , Abimbola, W. (1976) Nigerian Studies ,Dennet, R. E. London: Macmillan., 1910. Oral Literature in Africa , Finnegan Olodumare: God in Yoruba Belief . Idowu, E. Bolaji. 1963. Religion and the Dramatization of Life , Schoffeleeis, 1997 Ritual Cosmos. Zuesse, Evan M. 1979.

44. Regional Folklore And Mythology
hungarian Myths and Legends includes retellings by several authors of creation myths,the Archangels of Eden, the legend of the Stagg, the legend of the Turul
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Regional Folklore and Mythology
Here you will find links to information about folklore and mythology topics broken down by cultural and geographical region. The regions appear in alphabetical order.
African, excluding Egypt
  • African Mythology discusses the creator god and ancestor worship in Africa. African Myths and Legends by Samantha Martin offers stories from the Bushmen and Hottentots. Folklore About Hyenas by Robin M. Weare offers tales from Africa about these predators. Louis Trichard, Thoyandou by Lynette Oxley offers several myths and legends of the VhaVenda people. Snake and the Frog tells why the snake and the frog won't be found playing games together. Sweet Thorn Studios offers, for sale, original masks and amulets based upon African folklore and legend. Along with pictures of each item there is a brief summary of the myth, legend, or folkore which inspired it. Urban legends of southern Africa offers "The Rabbit in the Thorn Tree," "The Leopard in the Luggage," and "Ink in the Porridge."

45. Myths - 503 Of The Best Sites Selected By Humans
mythology Georges Dum©zil - Indo-European mythology -Greek mythology Comparedto Norse mythology -hungarian Heritage Page Myths and Legends -Max M
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46. BCLS - Mythology
TOP. SLAVIC. hungarian MYTHS AND LEGENDS a listing of hungarian myths, includingthe Legend of the Stagg and the Legend of the Turul Eagle. TOP.
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mythology. ENCYCLOPEDIA MYTHICA -search over 4200 articles, 175 illustrations, maps, geneology tables and more. GARETH LONG'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MONSTERS, MYTHICAL CREATURES AND FABULOUS BEASTS -information on unicorns, Harpy, Typhon and Siren. GODS, GODDESSES AND MYTHS -information on dragons and unicorns in myth and literature and the origins of the days of the week. THE LABYRINTH - information on King Arthur and French, Iberian, Italian, Latin, Middle English and Old English mythology. MYTHICAL PLANTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES -information on the Barnacle Tree, the Tree of Knowledge, the Tree of Life and more. MYTHOGRAPHY - explore Greek, Roman and Celtic myth and art. MYTHOLOGY -learn more about the gods and goddesses of different cultures around the world. MYTHOLOGY -information on gods, monsters, heroes, women and the Trojan War.

47. Ancient Religions
Other. Thor (article). Finnish mythology (article). Scandinavian creationmyth. hungarian creation myth. Celtic. A brief history of Celts (article).
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The Maya creation myth (myth) The Maya race and mythology (article)

48. Hungarian Baby Names
Botond, male, hungarian, mace wielding warrior. Csaba, male, hungarian, from mythology,sheperd, wanderer. Cseke, male, hungarian, puller, carrier. Csenger, male, hungarian,
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/origin.cfm?origin=Hungarian

49. MYTHOLOGY
hungarian. there are a few mythology links on this page about hungarianCulture. Indian. see also Hindu The First Marmot Folklore of Bengal. Innu.
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50. Hungarian Literature : An Interesting Arena To Explore. Characters And Myths, Na
Our Price$46.95, Special Order. 23. hungarian and Vogul mythology (American EthnologicalSociety Monographs, No 23) by Geza Roheim. Hardcover (December 1988).
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51. Arts Literature Myths And Folktales Myths Comparative Mythology
hungarian Heritage Page Myths and Legends Comparison of hungarianmyths and legends with Scythian and Mesopotamian ones.. Max
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52. WAS HUNGARIAN THE LANGUAGE OF
Égúr (mouse Lord of Heaven), szekér - Székúr (wagon - Seated Lord) it isperfectly clear in the hungarian language, as it (Egyptian mythology New York
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THE ANCIENT EASTERN CULTURES?
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The state of the current research.
According to current scientific view, two languages flourished in the Ancient East in the millennia BC. It is believed that one originated somewhere north of the Tigris and Euphrates valley, and came to full bloom in Szemúr Sungod's country (Sumer, Sumir) where it became the literary language. It is also believed that it spread from Sumer toward the southern part of the country and later to the east all the way to the Mediterranean. The other language that flourished at this time, the language of the Ancient Egyptians is believed to not only have been the spoken language of the Nile-region but also the language of southwestern Africa. After the Egyptian kingdom was firmly established (1500 BC), it spread toward the great bend of the Euphrates river and Syria. Both languages are believed to be the world's oldest languages. ("The language of the hieroglyphs is perhaps the oldest in the world." - Brodrick M. Morton A, A Concise Dictionary Of Egyptian Archaeology

53. Monroe County (NY) Library System - Other World Mythology
hungarian Myths and Legends of Hungary. Indian Animals of Indian mythology Devithe great Goddess Myths and legends of Indian temples. Native American.
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54. Neoclassicism In Hungarian Painting
local atmosphere as a scenery for the conceited episodes of Greek mythology, theBible tendencies could be observed in their place in the hungarian art, and it
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5. Bible and Mythology - Nude Compositions
The role-playing portraits might grow into multi-figure compositions or hidden portraits may appear in costumed scenes. Gyula Derkovits got the theme of his Last Supper from the Bible, and placed the human figures, forced into rectangular forms, in front of an arcaded landscape rendered in expressionist style. The early Derkovits artworks bear the footprints of the cubo-expressionism of the 1910s, while the use of bluish-reddish colours and the cubistic form creation show the influence of Kmetty's art. Kmetty's rigorously symmetrical picture entitled Sermon on the Mount Pécs Artist Circle member Henrik Stefán's painting titled The Samaritan also draws its theme from the Bible. This New Testament parable inspired a number of other contemporary artists: from among the neo-classicist youths who had visited Nagybánya, Dávid Jándi and Vince Korda also worked out their own adaptations of the story, and we know of pictures carrying this same theme from Ernõ Jeges who had worked in the Bicske colony of artists and from one of the most outstanding representatives of Croatian neo-classicism, Sava Sumanovic,

55. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUNGARIAN CORONATION JEWELS
a magic knot is placed which is a common sign in the Byzantine mythology to prevent Thepresent hungarian regal orb was made during the reign of king Bela III.
http://www.historicaltextarchive.com/hungary/jewels.html
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUNGARIAN CORONATION JEWELS THE CROWN OF SAINT STEPHEN I. The unique role the Holy Crown had in the Hungarian history brought about the development of a doctrine called the "Holy Crown Theory". Initiated by king Kalman the Booklover (1095-1116), this theory holds that the utmost ruler of Hungary is not the king but the Holy Crown. In the kingdom, everything, i.e. country, towns, lands, belong not to the king but to the Holy Crown. The ultimate power is not that of the king but the crown's and, for example, if a dynasty died out, their land did not return to the king (where it came from) but to the crown. The territories which joined Hungary (Croatia, Dalmatia, Sclavonia, Rama [Bosnia], Serbia, etc.) click to see maps and shields were not absorbed into Hungary but became "members of united territories of the Hungarian Holy Crown". Verdicts were declared in the name of the Holy Crown and not the king, and during those troublesome times when the country had no king, the civil leaders swore in for the Holy Crown. (The final form of the "Holy Crown Theory" was drafted and published by Stephen Werboczy, a jurist, in his book called Tripartium, 1517, Vienna). In 1945, the

56. Myths And Legends - Frames
Fred Hamori s extensive hungarian Heritage Page has been relocated and expanded.His section on mythology includes links to his accounts of legends and with
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze33gpz/myth.html
Last altered June 23rd, 2003. Aside from the General and Creatures of Myth and Legend sections, these links are organized by region and language group, with those groups which produced written accounts of their myths and legends earlier, generally appearing closer to the beginning. Announcement: These pages are now being mirrored at http://www.myths.com/pub/myths/myth.html thanks to David Murphy et al. with the original page being at http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze33gpz/myth.html I'm still looking for more of these, but we've got:
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57. Hungarian Books GYE-HUNGARIAN
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    58. Behind The Name: Statistics
    4 AngloSaxon mythology names, 39 History names, 61 Roman mythologynames. 513 Arabic names, 314 hungarian names, 171 Romanian names.
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    t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Statistics Statistics automatically generated at 21:25 PST on May 3, 2004. Grand Total names By Gender masculine names feminine names masculine or feminine names feminine or masculine names By Inital Letter names beginning with A names beginning with J names beginning with S names beginning with B names beginning with K names beginning with T names beginning with C names beginning with L names beginning with U names beginning with D names beginning with M names beginning with V names beginning with E names beginning with N names beginning with W names beginning with F names beginning with O names beginning with X names beginning with G names beginning with P names beginning with Y names beginning with H names beginning with Q names beginning with Z names beginning with I names beginning with R By Length names 2 letters long names 7 letters long names 12 letters long names 3 letters long names 8 letters long names 13 letters long names 4 letters long names 9 letters long names 14 letters long names 5 letters long names 10 letters long name 15 letters long names 6 letters long names 11 letters long By Category African names Finnish names Mormon name Albanian names French names Mythology names Ancient names Frisian names Native American names Ancient Celtic names Galician names Near Eastern Mythology names Ancient Egyptian names German names New World Mythology names Ancient Germanic names Germanic Mythology names Norse Mythology names Ancient Greek names

    59. EPICS OF THE HUNGARIAN PLAIN
    all available models, ancient and medieval, for ideas; the mythology, essential to tradition,he made important use of published hungarian sources historical
    http://www.mek.iif.hu/porta/szint/human/szepirod/magyar/arany/epics/html/
    EPICS OF THE HUNGARIAN PLAIN FROM
    JÁNOS ARANY English and Introduction
    by
    ANTON N. NYERGES
    CLEVELAND, OHIO
    CONTENTS Preface
    Introduction: An Epic Journey

    Death of Buda

    Toldi
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    PROEM
    The Miraculous Hind The shadows are long on the pale and sapphire hills of Potowatomi. The cicadas are keening on the high wind in the oaks. I wait for the white sleepwalker of the sky deer eyes, I detect them in the dark tall grasses of night. Two sleepwalkers we. The shadows are long on the pale and sapphire hills. I followed her one night fleeing into the Field of Burrs a prairie people transplanted into the sky. And ever since a burr sticks on my centaur back. I cannot be in peace... the cicadas are keening on the high wind in the oaks. Nyerges PREFACE I intend this work as a reassessment of Hungarian epics and their place among the basic stories of the world. Thus far they have been seen from the viewpoint of the literary historian, baroque and romantic influences, and this interpretative emptiness has played into the hands of a benign neglect for ancient and elementary traditions. The Introduction and the transformation into English of four of János Arany's epics provide the insights of cultural change and patterning as the basis of a new approach to the centuries-old background and history of the Hungarian epic. Here we see Hungarian poetry in its uniqueness. While the traditions and ideologies of industrial classes everywhere meet mounting problems, Arany's viability is living proof that the people who produced him shall have a real voice in determining the conditions of their industrial future. Arany's significance rests in his sane involvement with life as he tells the story of the peasant evolution.

    60. Hungarian Authors By Albert Tezla
    hazafias patriotic poems. hazai native, hungarian drama. hitrege(ék)myth (mythology). hosköltemény(ek) heroic epic(s), poem(s), lay(s).
    http://www.mek.iif.hu/porta/szint/egyeb/katalog/hunauth/html/
    Hungarian Authors
    A Bibliographical Handbook
    by Albert Tezla
    Library of Congress Catalog Card no. 74-88813
    SBN 674 42650 9 To
    JÁNOS HORVÁTH

    for his illumination and inspiration Contents
    Index of Names

    Preface

    Abbreviations, Symbols, and Hungarian Abbreviations and Bibliographical, Learned and Literary Terms and Phrases

    Introduction
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    Preface This bibliography is an extension of my Introductory bibliography to the study of Hungarian literature To the University of Minnesota I owe a special debt for its continuous support of the project. The University made a number of sources available to me in addition to the previously mentioned grant from the Office of International Programs. The Graduate School sustained my efforts with periodic grants from its General Research Fund, and I have also benefited from the University's Single-Quarter Leave and Summer Research Appointment Programs. I consider myself most fortunate to be a member of the faculty of a University that constantly encourages humanistic research, even when it is some distance away from the main current of interest. I cannot possibly acknowledge individually all those who have contributed to the preparation of this work through so many generous acts of time and spirit. Though I am solely responsible for every detail, I am especially indebted to the following for their criticisms and recommendations: Ida Bognár, Gyula Haraszthy, Béla Holl, Tibor Klaniczay, Aladár Komlós, József Kovács, Sándor V. Kovács, Sándor Kozocsa, Sándor Lukácsy, László Rigó, Erzsébet Sinka, József Szauder, Miklós Szentesi, Klára Szerb, and Kálmán Vargha. My debt is also very great to László Országh and John Lotz for their encouragement of my efforts, to Siegfried Feller for his criticism as a professional librarian, to August J. Molnar for his evaluation of the biographical sketches, to Robert C. Hart, Lewis D. Levang, and Robert R. Owens for their criticisms and proof reading of the biographical sketches and the annotations, to May Gardner for permission to use her

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