The subjects also now include a new series of landscapes and views drawn as seen by the designers, and not reproductions of the work of other men; and also sketches of scenes and characters of every-day life and of the folk-lore in which Japan is so rich.0 | 0 |
It obtrudes itself in fine art, behaviour, law-making, lore and religion.0 | 0 |
- The lore of the farmer, gardener, sportsman, fancier and field-naturalist, including thremmatology, or the science of breeding, and the allied teleology, or science of organic adaptations: exemplified by the patriarch Jacob, the poet Virgil, Sprengel, Kirby.0 | 0 |
Social life, lore and religion.0 | 0 |
In the folk-lore of Scotland his name is associated with numerous fragments of verse of a gnomic and prophetic character.0 | 0 |
(r) Midrashic. Jellinek published in the six parts of his Beth ha-Midrasch (1853-1878) a large number of smaller Midrashi, ancient and medieval homilies and folk-lore records, which have been of much service in the recent revival of interest in Jewish apocalyptic literature.0 | 0 |
- The Scorpion is one of the great animals of ancient lore and tradition.0 | 0 |
Of a more distinctly national tendency are the lyrics of John Kriza b and John Erdelyi, but the reputation of the latter was more especially due to his collections of folk-lore made on behalf of the Kisfaludy society.0 | 0 |
Folk-Lore Andaluz (Seville, 1883); and Nobleza de Andalucia, by G.0 | 0 |
A bi-monthly, Bird-Lore, established in 1899, is edited by Frank M.0 | 0 |
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