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         Russian Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. Russian Fairy Tales (Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library) by Aleksandr Afanasev, 1976-09-12
  2. An Anthology of Russian Folk Epics (Folklores and Folk Cultures of Eastern Europe)
  3. The Rebel Lands: An Investigation into the Origins of Early Mesoptamian Mythology (University of Cambridge Oriental Publications) by J. V. Kinnier-Wilson, 1979-04-30
  4. Russian Apocalypse: Songs and Tales About the Coming of Christianity to Russia by Robert Mann, 1987-02
  5. Dictionary of 1000 Russian Proverbs: With English Equivalents (Hippocrene Bilingual Proverbs) by Peter Mertvago, 1997-12
  6. The Cossack hero in Russian literature : a study in cultural mythology / Judith Deutsch Kornblatt by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, 1992
  7. Pagan Ritual and Myth in Russian Magic Tales: A Study of Patterns by Marjorie Yovino-Young, 1993-08
  8. Encyclopedia of Russian and Slavic Myth and Legend by Mike Dixon-Kennedy, 1998-12-01
  9. Russian-english Dictionary of Proverbs and Sayings by Alexander Margulis, 2008-04-23
  10. Politicizing Magic: An Anthology of Russian and Soviet Fairy Tales
  11. An Introduction to the Russian Folktale (The Complete Russian Folktale, 1) by Jack V. Haney, 1999-04
  12. The Cossack Hero in Russian Literature : A Study in Cultural Mythology (Studies of the Harriman Institute, Columbia University) by Judith D. Kornblatt, 1992
  13. Russian Folk Belief by Linda J. Ivanits, 1992-11
  14. Russian Legends (Complete Russian Folktale)

41. MythSearch.com: Myths Of North Eastern Europe
Snori s Edda A breif recounting of the Edda. Russian. Dazhdbog in russian mythology Summary and excerpts from Dazhdbog s tale with commentary by Sergi Lesnoi.
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Home What's New Web Rings and Awards ... Contact Didn't find what you were looking for? Search and post a question in the new MythSearch.com Forum! A small collection of Norse and East European myths. Baltic Kalevipoeg
Commentary on the Estonian national epic. Finnish (Suomi) Finnish Mythology
A brief introduction to the topic. Sampo Norse Celtic Mythology
I'm not sure why it is called Celtic Mythology. It is actualy a glossary of Norse mythology terms and names. Greek Mythology Compared to Norse Mythology
A very good site comparing the two mythologies. Norse Astronomy
A fairly comprehensive database on Norse Astronomy. Norse Mythology
Nicole Cherry's Norse Mythology page. Snori's Edda
A breif recounting of the Edda. Russian Dazhdbog in Russian Mythology
Summary and excerpts from Dazhdbog's tale with commentary by Sergi Lesnoi.
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42. CTV Travel
symbolism in these stories. The Russian fairy tale of Baba Yaga has its roots in ancient russian mythology. It tells the story of
http://www.ctvtravel.ca/shows/?mode=1&id=286

43. Prisoners Of The Caucasus: Literary Myths And Media Representations Of The Chech
figures of the Savage, the Captive, and the Corpse, who each represented the political, psychic, and physiological dimensions of the russian mythology of the
http://repositories.cdlib.org/iseees/bps/1999_01-ram/
Prisoners of the Caucasus: Literary Myths and Media Representations of the Chechen Conflict
Harsha Ram, University of California, Berkeley Download the Paper (546 K, PDF file) - August 1, 1999 Tell a colleague about it. Printing Tips : Select 'print as image' in the Acrobat print dialog if you have trouble printing. ABSTRACT:
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45. Scythian/Sarmatian Influence On Slavonic Mythology And Decorative Art By Sergei
has a direct relationship to the goddess Tabiti known as Makosh (Mokosh ), BabaYaga (the old woman Yaga), Rozhanitsa in the russian mythology and fairy-tales
http://public.kubsu.ru/~usr02898/sl37r.htm
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Here I study Scythian/Sarmatian inscriptions which shed new light upon the Slavonic pagan mythology and plots presented in the Slavonic decorative art. 1. First of all, one can decode several Scythian/Sarmatian texts relying on the readings of syllables of Linear A (B) (Rjabchikov 2000a). Let us examine a Sarmatian record on a vessel (4th century B.C.) discovered in a Sarmatian (Sauromatian) barrow in the neighbourhood with Volgodonsk, Rostov-on-Don Territory, Russia (Moshkova 1977: 211, figure 1a). Here the two zigzags (thunder/lightning signs) are inscribed. Sign pa and a rhomb ( ay ) give the name Pai Papai ) of the sky god of the Scythians and Sarmatians (Rjabchikov 2001a). Now one can study the second fragment of the record (Moshkova 1977: 211, figure 1b). Three crosses (signs ay 'life') (1) are inscribed above a horizontal line (the earth). Above them the sign of the sun with sign ta , seven (initially eight?) dots, and the sign of the crescent with the word tama are presented. The word

46. SLAVONIC ANTIQUITY By Sergei V. Rjabchikov - Russian
Rjabchikov, SV, 2001. The Scythian and Sarmatian Sources of the russian mythology and FairyTales // AnthroGlobe Journal, 2001. , ?.?., 2002.
http://public.kubsu.ru/~usr02898/slavonic1.htm
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Rjabchikov, S.V., 1998. [A Review]. Igry s verevochkoy (St. Petersburg, 1997) by E.Y. Afonkina and A.S. Afonkina Bulletin of the International String Figure Association Rjabchikov, S.V., 1998. String Figures in Mitanni? Bulletin of the International String Figure Association Rjabchikov, S.V., 1999. String Figures in Russia? Bulletin of the International String Figure Association Dagaz
Rjabchikov, S.V., 2001. The Scythian and Sarmatian Sources of the Russian Mythology and Fairy-Tales AnthroGlobe Journal Rjabchikov, S.V., 2002. Some Remarks on the Scythian and Sarmatian Religion AnthroGlobe Journal Rjabchikov, S.V., 2003. On Some Scythian and Sarmatian Symbols AnthroGlobe Journal
Rjabchikov, S.V., 2004. Remarks on the Scythian, Sarmatian and Meotian Beliefs AnthroGlobe Journal
  • Published August 17, 1999, updated 24 August 1999 (the article The First Russian Cyrillic Inscription ), updated 12 October 1999 (the article The Scythians, Sarmatians, Meotians, Russians and Circassians: Interpretation of the Ancient Cultures ), updated 15 October 1999 (http://public.kubsu.ru/~usr02898/ris.htm: the link
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    48. Mythology
    html. http//webhome.idirect.com/~donlong/. russian mythology sites. http//ua1vm.ua.edu/~adrozd/rus252/folklorelinks.html. http//classiclit
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    Irish Mythology sites
    http://www.luminarium.org/mythology/ireland/ http://users.bigpond.com/kirwilli/mythology/mythology.htm http://www.searcs-web.com/myth.html
    Teutonic Mythology sites
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    49. Appendix A: Bibliography
    8vo. SHCHEPKIN. Ob Istochnikakh i formakh Russkago Basnosloviya. On the Sources and Forms of russian mythology. 2 pts. Moscow, 185961. p. 439. SHEN.
    http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/srp/srp12.htm
    Sacred Texts Index Previous Next p. 437
    APPENDIX A.
    The following are the Russian books to which I am principally indebted. In alluding to them in the foot-notes to the present volume I have frequently given only the initials of their titles, just as I have often represented the words Deutsche Mythologie by the letters D. M. AFANASIEF. Poeticheskiya Vozzryeniya Slavyan na Prirodu . [Poetic Views of the Slavonians about Nature.] 3 vols. Moscow, 1865-69. 8vo. Narodnuiya Russkiya Skazki . [Popular Russian Tales.] Third edition. 8 Pts. Moscow, 1863. 8vo. BEZSONOF. Kalyeki Perekhozhie . [Wandering Psalm-singers. A collection of their songs.] 6 pts. Moscow. 1860-62. 8vo. BUSLAEF. Istoricheskie Ocherki , etc. [Historical Sketches of National Literature and Art.] 2 vols. St. Petersburg, 1861. fol. O Vliyanii Khristianstva na Slavyansky Yazuik . [On the Influence of Christianity on Slavonic Language.] Moscow, 1848. 8vo. DAHL. Poslovitsui Russkago Naroda . [Proverbs of the Russian People.] Moscow, 1862. fol. ERLENBEIN. Narodnuiya Skazki . [Popular Tales collected by village Schoolmasters.] Moscow, 1863. 8vo.

    50. Mythology & History
    Remainder Item 3290697 Pub at $24.00 Our Price $3.95. HEROES, MONSTERS AND OTHER WORLDS FROM russian mythology. Remainder Item 4008375 Our Price $9.95.
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    51. Inuit Mythology - Encyclopedia Article About Inuit Mythology. Free Access, No Re
    Inuit mythology has many similarities to the religions of other polar regions, such as Northern russian mythology, Siberian mythology, Finnish mythology
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    Inuit mythology
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Inuit mythology has many similarities to the religions of other polar regions The mythologies of a number of Arctic peoples have several things in common.
    • Norse mythology
    • Finnish mythology
    • Inuit mythology
    • Northern Russian mythology
    • Siberian mythology
    • Saami mythology

    Click the link for more information. Inuit Inuit (singular, Inuk; also, generally vulgarly, Eskimo) is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples of the Arctic who descended from the Thule. The Inuit Circumpolar Conference defines its constitutency to include Canadian Inuit and Inuvialuit, Greenland's Kalaallit people, Alaska's Inupiat and Yupik people, and Russian Yupik. Canadian Inuit live primarily in Nunavut,
    Click the link for more information. mythology This article is about a system of myths. For the 1942 book Mythology, see its author Edith Hamilton. A mythology is a relatively cohesive set of myths: stories that comprise a certain religion or belief system.
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    52. Adlivun - Encyclopedia Article About Adlivun. Free Access, No Registration Neede
    In Inuit mythology Inuit mythology has many similarities to the religions of other polar regions, such as Northern russian mythology, Siberian mythology
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    Adlivun
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition In Inuit mythology Inuit mythology has many similarities to the religions of other polar regions. Inuit mythology is unlike the common conception of what the term "mythology" refers to. Unlike Greek mythology, for example, people have believed in it, without interruption, up to and including the present time. While there are few believers left when compared to Christianity, for example, many Inuit do still
    Click the link for more information. Adlivun those beneath us ; also known as Idliragijenget ) refers to both the spirits of the departed who reside in the underworld For other meanings of the word "underworld" see Underworld (disambiguation) In the study of mythology and religion, the underworld is a generic term, referring to any place to which newly-dead souls go. See also : psychopomp.
    Underworlds
    Aboriginal mythology
    • Beralku
    Akkadian mythology
    • Ereshkigal

    Click the link for more information. , and that underworld itself, located beneath the land and the sea. The souls are purified there, in preparation for the travel to the Land of the Moon (Quidlivun), where they find eternal rest and peace. Sedna In Inuit mythology

    53. Russian Folk Literature And Ritual
    carefully). INTERNET RESOURCES. Myths and Legends. Witches and goblins of Russia. Dazhdbog in russian mythology. alt.folklore.* newsgroups.
    http://www.hamilton.edu/academics/russian/courses/russian298/
    Russian Folk Literature
    and Ritual Russian Studies 298
    Spring 1997
    Franklin A. Sciacca
    Hamilton College

    208 Johnson
    An introduction to the folk literature and rituals of the East Slavic peoples. Emphasis on Slavic mythology, byliny (epic poetry), skazki (folktales) and "calendar" songs; traditions of the Russian Orthodox Church; puppetry, witchcraft rituals and masking traditions. Course texts available in Campus Store and on reserve in Burke Library: Afanas'ev, Aleksandr Russian Fairy Tales (Pantheon) Ivanits, Linda Russian Folk Belief (M. E. Sharpe) Reeder, Roberta Russian Folk Lyrics (Indiana) Tian-Shanskaia, Olga Village Life in Late Tsarist Russia (Indiana) My office hours are Monday and Wednesday, 2:30-4 PM. Please make a habit of stopping by to chat and continue our discussions. I am always delighted to accept your invitations to lunch.
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    This is a writing-intensive course. You should anticipate writing intensively throughout the semester. On some occasions there will be opportunity for peer review, conferences with me, and/or group work. The success of this course depends on your willingness to read critically and to commit yourselves to the process of collaborative learning. We will work to create a supportive and friendly classroom atmosphere, in which all will feel comfortable to participate eagerly and actively.

    54. Jesus And Dazhdbog
    In the ancient russian mythology Dazhdbog appears as a son of the Almighty Perun and a mermaid named Ros. Perun is a son of Svarog
    http://www.tektonics.org/doggie.html
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    55. Online Encyclopedia - Sun Mythology
    Ra. Pueblo mythology Tawa. Roman mythology Apollo; Sol. russian mythology Iarilo; Khors. Sarmatian mythology Khursun. Scythian mythology
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    People have worshiped the Sun and Gods who represent the Sun for all of recorded history . Hence, many beliefs and legends have been formed around this worship. Sun gods are generally (though not always) male, and usually the brother, father, husband and/or enemy of the lunar deity (usually female). They were often gods of truth, honesty, virtue, prophecy, intellect and fertility. Solar Deities

    56. Links To Other Web Sites
    folklore. EN RU 6. Dazhdbog in russian mythology or His story article by Sergei Naumov about Russian pagan deity Dazhdbog. EN
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    'th visitor of this page. Links to other Web sites On this page there are some links to other folklore-related Web sites. Certainly, it is impossible to collect links about all the world, so, we limit our links to Latvia and nearby countries. In fact it is normal, because traditional cultures of Latvians and neighbouring nations are strongly binded. Latvia Latvian folklore and traditional culture - site created in 1996 by Valdis Çrglis for Lanet, not updated from 1996: information about organizations, festivals, recordings, E-mail addresses of Latvian folklorists. EN Latvian culture - site sponsored by Latvia culture ministry and created by Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science in 1996, not updated from creation; however, site contains interesting informations about Latvian national costumes and ornaments; great design. LV EN Folk costumes around Latvia - site created by Ogre 2'th secondary school; some scanned images with people in Latvian folk costumes.

    57. Children's Books - Dewey 200s
    299.171 War Warren, Elizabeth Heroes, Monsters And Other Worlds From russian mythology 132 p. A collection of Russian myths and legends.
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    BOOKS IN THE 200s FOR THE MIDDLE GRADES
    CALL# AUTHOR, TITLE, DESCRIPTION 200.973 Coh Cohen, Daniel The New Believers: Young Religion In America 192 p. Discusses various Christian sects in the United States. 220.8 Pat Paterson, John Consider the Lilies: Plants Of the Bible 96 p. Botanical illustrations of familiar and exotic flowers, trees and plants mentioned in the accompanying Bible verses. 221.9 L'En L'Engle, Madeleine Ladder Of Angels: Scenes From the Bible 128 p. Stories and scenes from the Old Testament rewritten by the author and illustrated with children's paintings. 270 Syn Synge, Ursula The Giant At the Ford: and Other Legends Of the Saints 181 p. Recounts the lives of well-known and lesser-known Catholic saints, both male and female. 291.0973 Joh Johnson, Joan The Cult Movement 106 p. Traces the history of cults and analyzes their appeal and dangers. 291.13 Bie Bierhorst, John The Mythology Of North America 258 p. Describes the mythology of the Indian cultures of the North American continent.

    58. Religion
    information concerning mythology; Dazhdbog in russian mythology; The Encyclopedia Mystica Mythology, Folklore and Legends; Norse Mythology
    http://www.sociologia.de/soc/research/relig.htm

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    59. Carnegie Endowment For International Peace
    In both Soviet and russian mythology, the health of the country s economy, national power, and influence in the world are directly linked to the performance of
    http://www.ceip.org/files/publications/2004-01-01-chowgtj.asp
    Russian Pipelines: Back to the Future? Edward C. Chow , Visiting Scholar Georgetown Journal of International Affairs , Winter/Spring 2004 In both Soviet and Russian mythology, the health of the country's economy, national power, and influence in the world are directly linked to the performance of its oil and gas industry. Please click here for a full text of this article. List Publications by: Publication Date Type of Publication Author Title ...
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    60. Ðáðáóùôçñßïõ - Ç Äéåýèõíóç ôçò Ãíþóçò!
    learning special book types. Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from russian mythology. WARNER E. Stete t? µe email,
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