Ex Ovo Omnia : where does the Balto-Finnic cosmogony originate? : the etiology of an etiology
The idea that the cosmos was born from several eggs laid by a bird is found in the oldest Balto-Finnic myths that have been preserved thanks to the conservative form of runo song. Different versions of the Balto-Finnic creation song were known among the Estonians, the Finns of Ingria, the Votes, and...
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ftunimissourimos:oai:mospace.umsystem.edu:10355/64803 2023-05-15T17:01:41+02:00 Ex Ovo Omnia : where does the Balto-Finnic cosmogony originate? : the etiology of an etiology Valk, Ulo 2000-03 14 pages https://hdl.handle.net/10355/64803 English eng eng Oral Tradition, 15/1 (2000): 145-158. https://hdl.handle.net/10355/64803 Article 2000 ftunimissourimos 2021-12-11T23:31:04Z The idea that the cosmos was born from several eggs laid by a bird is found in the oldest Balto-Finnic myths that have been preserved thanks to the conservative form of runo song. Different versions of the Balto-Finnic creation song were known among the Estonians, the Finns of Ingria, the Votes, and the Karelians.1 Note Article in Journal/Newspaper karelians University of Missouri: MOspace |
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The idea that the cosmos was born from several eggs laid by a bird is found in the oldest Balto-Finnic myths that have been preserved thanks to the conservative form of runo song. Different versions of the Balto-Finnic creation song were known among the Estonians, the Finns of Ingria, the Votes, and the Karelians.1 Note |
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Ex Ovo Omnia : where does the Balto-Finnic cosmogony originate? : the etiology of an etiology |
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Ex Ovo Omnia : where does the Balto-Finnic cosmogony originate? : the etiology of an etiology |
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Ex Ovo Omnia : where does the Balto-Finnic cosmogony originate? : the etiology of an etiology |
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Ex Ovo Omnia : where does the Balto-Finnic cosmogony originate? : the etiology of an etiology |
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Ex Ovo Omnia : where does the Balto-Finnic cosmogony originate? : the etiology of an etiology |
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