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De Beteekenis Van De Wetenschap Van Het Folklore Voor De Godsdienstgeschiedenis Onderzocht En Aan De Holda-mythen Getoetst... is a scholarly exploration by Laurentius Knappert into the significance of folklore studies for the history of religion. The work examines the role and importance of folklore in understanding religious development, with a specific focus on testing these insights against the Holda myths. This book provides a valuable contribution to the fields of religious history and folklore, offering readers a deeper understanding of the interconnections between cultural narratives and religious beliefs. Knappert's analysis offers enduring insights into the methodological approaches for studying the intersection of folklore and religious phenomena.
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