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21. MYTHOLOGY TITLES From RAY BOAS, BOOKSELLER
to the well established medieval tradition of the relationship between myth andphilosophy in ancient greece. AMERICAN AND WEST INDIAN culture, CUSTOM, MYTH
http://www.rayboasbookseller.com/myth.htm

22. Academic Search Premier
Graphic Arts Monthly *. greece Rome. Interiors *. International Journal of theClassical tradition *. Journal of Film Video *. Journal of Popular culture *.
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Subject Category: Works on the study and practice of international and domestic accounting and tax principles. Also works on public tax policy, auditing, accounting education, probability, assessments, tax strategies, tax laws, corporate taxation, pension planning. TITLE Accounting Horizons Accounting Review Assessment Journal Behavioral Research in Accounting Internal Auditor Issues in Accounting Education Journal of Accountancy Journal of Management Accounting Research National Tax Journal TMA Journal Subject Category: Works on the design and construction of aircraft, the theory and practice of aircraft navigation, space flight, and the scientific disciplines that study phenomena in the upper atmosphere and space. Also works on aerodynamics, air transport, flight, kites, navigation, rocketry, and space and time. TITLE Ad Astra Aerospace America Aerospace Power Journal AIAA Journal Air Power History Airpower Journal Aviation History Journal of Aerospace Engineering Journal of Aircraft Progress in Aerospace Sciences Space Communications Space Policy Space World Subject Category: Agriculture Works on the science, art, and business of cultivating the soil

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Graphic Arts Monthly. greece Rome. International Journal of the Classical tradition*. International Review of African American Art. Journal of Popular culture *.
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24. Subject List Of Current Periodical Subscriptions
DEDG, greece/Rome. DE1 G7, greece Rome. E51 E8, Ethnohistory*. E75 A5124,American Indian culture and research journal*. GR72 O68, Oral tradition*.
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Note: * indicates refereed journals, according to Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory and Magazines for Libraries (Katz) The subject is listed according to the Library of Congress Classification Click here to see the title list of current periodicals subscriptions. Click here to see the list of current newspaper subscriptions A General Works B Philosophy-Religion B-BJ Philosophy BF Psychology BH Aesthetics BJ Ethics, etiquette BL-BX Religion C Auxiliary Sciences of History CB History of civilization CC-CR Archaeology, heraldry D History (except American) D World history DA Great Britain DC France DE-DG Greece/Rome DK Russia DS Asia DT Africa E History of America (general) F History of America (local) G Geography, Anthropology, etc. G-GB Geography GC Oceanography GN Anthropology GR Folklore GV Recreation H Social Sciences H Social Sciences HA Statistics HB-HJ Economics and Business HM-HX Sociology HV Criminology J Political Science K Law L Education M Music N Fine Arts NA Architecture NB Sculpture NC Graphic arts, drawing

25. New Titles
The Aztec virgin the secret mystical tradition of Our and the self in modern culture/ N6853.D8 S45 1995 Western architecture from ancient greece to the
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The ethics of Aristotle : the Nicomachean ethics /

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Basic writings from Being and time (1927) to The task of thinking (1964) /
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The Aztec virgin : the secret mystical tradition of Our Lady of Guadalupe / An introduction to Christian apologetics : a philosophic defense of the Trinitarian-theistic faith / Jean Gerson : early works / ... Leap / History What did the internment of Japanese Americans mean? /

26. Herodotus And The North Carolina Oral Narrative Tradition
Literacy and Orality in Ancient greece (Cambridge 1992 in The Encyclopedia of SouthernCulture (Chapel Hill Origin of the Hicks Family tradition,' NC folklore
http://www.dur.ac.uk/Classics/histos/1997/stadter.html
Herodotus and the North Carolina Oral Narrative Tradition
Philip Stadter (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
[Editor's Note: See also the response by John Marincola As scholars who live among books, we find it difficult to imagine the cultural world and the intellectual activity of people to whom books represented a very small part of their way of knowing the world, and a relatively new way to communicate with others or to preserve one's knowledge. In studying the beginnings of literature in the Greek world, our focus has been on the development of the epic tradition and its fixation in written texts, and more recently on the culture that lies behind the creation and performance of lyric poetry and elegy. The oral pre-history of Greek prose has been relatively neglected, although the work of Aly early in the century and of others like Lang, Murray, Thomas, and Evans on oral tradition and Herodotus in the last decade have indicated more work to be done. However we are still far from placing Herodotus and his work securely in their cultural milieu. It is here where I believe some comparative study of the quite different narrative tradition of the North Carolina mountains can be helpful. Recent work on early Greek oral tradition has been especially influenced by the work of Vansina and Finnegan on African oral traditions.

27. Subject List Of Periodicals, Mid-Manhattan Library, History And Social Sciences
HISTORY QUARTERLY FRENCH HISTORICAL STUDIES greece AND ROME culture JOURNAL OF AMERICANculture Population see STUDIES THEOLOGY TODAY tradition TRICYCLE ZYGON
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African Americans
AFRO-AMERICANS IN NEW YORK LIFE AND HISTORY BLACK SCHOLAR FOCUS (Joint Center for Political Studies) FREEMAN JOURNAL OF AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES

28. Title List Of Periodicals, Mid-Manhattan Library, History And Social Sciences De
REVIEW GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY greece AND ROME GREEK SCIENCE TECHNOLOGYAND culture TELOS THEOLOGICAL STUDIES THEOLOGY TODAY tradition TRIAL TRICYCLE
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AFRICANA JOURNAL
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29. Notebook
In greece the concern with renewed fertility was seasonal, whereas in See EB Tylor,Primitive culture (s vol Allegory 2a a popular belief or tradition that has
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Notebook THEMES, TOPICS, ISSUES Oriental Antiquities [Ernest Babelon] - Ancient Greek Beliefs Mythical Themes in Greek Art [Otto Brendel] - Ancient Greek Literature The Tech Classics Archive [M.I.T.] - The Golden Bough [Sir James George Frazer] - The Modern Tradition on Myth [Richard Ellmann and Charles Feidelson, Jr, eds.]
M y t h
Story, Parable, Allegory, Popular Belief or Tradition, Notion . . . . Traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon . . . . A popular belief or tradition that has grown up around some thing or someone; esp: one embodying the ideals and institutions of a society or segment of society . . . . Legends . . . . The myths dealing with the gods, demigods, and legendary heroes of a particular reople . . . . A branch of knowledge . . . . Existing only in the imagination; Fictitious, Imaginary. . . .
C O N S I D E R - [Columbia Encyclopedia]
Mythology Odyssey possesses many of the attributes of a folktale hero. Stories that can be roughly defined as folktales include "Cinderella," "Cupid and Psyche," the tales in

30. 2001-2002 U.S. Grantees
the Personal Narrative examines the tradition of creating examples of Norwegian culture,thus increasing BS 1982 Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, greece.
http://www.fulbright.no/2001-2002 U.S. grantees.htm
2001- 2002 U.S. Grantees to Norway Name Norwegian Affiliation Home Institution Grant Period Field
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Renée Bergland University of Bergen Simmons College, Boston, MA August 2001-June 2002 American Studies/English Lindy Biggs NTNU Auburn University, Auburn, AL January-May 2002 History Robert Craig College of St. Scholastica, MN August 2001-May 2002 Roving Scholar in American Studies (Upper Secondary Schools) Sandra Dolby Indiana University August 2001-May 2002 Roving Scholar in American Studies (Lower Secondary Schools) George Frantziskonis NTNU University of Arizona September 2001-February 2002 Engineering Fredric Menz University of Oslo December 1 2001-June 1 2002 Economics Bruce Mork SINTEF Michigan Technical University, MI August 1 2001 - October 31 2001 Engineering Scott Reese University of Bergen Xavier University of Louisiana January-May 2002 History (non-U.S.) James Scott University of Oslo January 2002-June 2002 political science Lawrence Watters University of Oslo Visiting Professor

31. PROVERB SPEAKING AS A CREATIVE PROCESS: THE AKAN OF GHANA
thoroughly examined, and interpreted in culturespecific terms he alludes to the useof tradition to key of Rhetorical Performance in greece, American Ethnology
http://www.deproverbio.com/DPjournal/DP,6,2,00/YANKAH/AKAN.html

Volume 6 - Number 2 - 2000
KWESI YANKAH PROVERB SPEAKING AS A CREATIVE PROCESS: THE AKAN OF GHANA The subject of proverb creativity is seldom considered by scholars, part of the reason being the presumed absence of creative potential in proverb use. This latter view of the proverb stems from the feature of brevity often associated with the genre, but it is also due to the relative paucity of ethnographies on proverb speaking.* Until recently, scholars showed little interest in situated uses of the proverb. Proverb studies were essentially stylistic, structural, functional, comparative and lexicographic. Such decontextualized studies, by their very nature, do not portray the proverb as a living art form; they depict the proverb as frozen, fixed, and void of dynamics or creativity. Studies of situated uses of the proverb include Herzog and Blooah's study of Jabo proverbs in Liberia, John Messenger's study of proverb use in Anang-Ibibio traditional courts, Arewa and Dundes' ethnography of proverb speaking among the Yoruba, Peter Seitel's analysis of Haya proverb use

32. Olympic Youth Festival
the modern Olympic Games to their rich historical tradition. Coubertin's vision ofthe linking of sport and culture. The fact that greece will be hosting the
http://www.sport.gov.gr/2/2z/2z07/e2z071.html

33. The College Of St. Scholastica Library Guide To New Books And Videos: March, 200
The power of the written tradition, (Goody, Jack R724 .R498 1998 culture of death the assault on of war infantry battle in classical greece, (Hanson, Victor
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B - BJ Philosophy, Psychology Bertrand Russell : the spirit of solitude, 1872-1921, (Monk, Ray). B1649.R94 M65 1996
Bertrand Russell : the ghost of madness, 1921-1970, (Monk, Ray). B1649.R94 M66 2001
The human phenomenon , (Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre). B2430.T373 P5613 1999
B.F. Skinner : a life, (Bjork, Daniel W.). BF109.S55 B46 1997
The scientist in the crib : what early learning tells us about the mind, (Gopnik, Alison, Meltzoff, Andrew N., and Kuhl, Patricia K.).
Mindware : an introduction to the philosophy of cognitive science, (Clark, Andy). BF311 .M5412 2001
Complex cognition : the psychology of human thought, (Sternberg, Robert J. and Ben-Zeev, Talia). BF311 .S67775 2001

34. Countries
Closer Look at Life Ghana greece (Ancient) Greenland Science Nature culture tradition News History ico for Kids Mexican culture Art Splendors
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35. TEACHING FOLK DANCE: PURPOSES INFORMING METHOD
This approach to promoting and preserving culture has had and dance of a region ofGreece in the an integrated presentation of a people's tradition and folklore
http://www.filetron.com/grkmanual/iofa93.html
Return to Home Page The following paper was first published in I didaskalia tou horou (Teaching Dance), Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Dance Research, Portaria, 7-11 July, 1993 , International Organization of Folk Arts, Athens, 1993
TEACHING FOLK DANCE: PURPOSES INFORMING METHOD
Charles Kyriacou Member, Board of Trustees Greek Orthodox Youth Folk Dance Festival(FDF) Diocese of San Francisco(USA)
ABSTRACT: Let us first admit from the start that many people do not consider "folk dance" as a serious or even worthwhile endeavor. There are elements in modern society that consider folk dance "primitive" having been created by and for the "peasants" and not worthy of the allocation of scarce resources. Some of the reasons are that folk dance did not originate in the theatre and its purpose was not to entertain an audience but rather to serve a set of functions within a rural society of the past. Many modern urbanites seem to believe that the fact it served a rural society exempts folk dances from being able to serve them in any meaningful manner. In addition, and this is something folk dance teachers have some control over, the quality of a majority of folk dance performances compared to other theatrical dance presentations is considered by many today as substandard. In her article, "The Practice of and the Responsibility for Retention of Culture," Dr. Mary Coros observes:

36. Crete @ 250000.co.uk, Local Links And Information, Crete Arts And Entertainment,
of the Cretan history and tradition from the monuments, a sensitive Cultural Map ofGreece and a Ancient, Byzantine and Modern Hellenic culture, including Crete
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37. What Is A Fable?
may be absorbed into a culture and exchanged reading Aesop the Fabulist Aesop (greece,6th century Fable Definitions and examples of common forms of folklore.
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38. Cultural Carriers And Cultural Heritage Of Corfu
group it has taken part in numerous festivals in greece and abroad original workswith particular stress on Ionian culture and tradition (Solomos Theotoki
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In a Corfu reminiscent of the setting for a dream, the shows and concerts could only take place in similar surroundings. Where to see the events all year round.
In the artist's Corfu there are many places where work is on display that is of more than local interest.

39. The University Professors - BU 2002/2003 Undergraduate Bulletin
study of major texts from Western literary tradition. language and belief, rhetoricand culture, intention and form From ancient greece to the modern world, the
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40. New Books: Mills Library September 2002 - McMaster University Libraries
War and violence in ancient greece. Dans la tradition de Péguy Hommage à AngeloProntera. Oxford companion to the Romantic Age British culture, 17761832.
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Annual review of language acquisition. Williams, Dee Mack. Beyond great walls : environment, identity, and development on the Chinese grasslands of Inner Mongolia Stephens, Walter, 1949- Demon lovers : witchcraft, sex, and the crisis of belief Chamberlain, Andrew, 1954- Pearson, Michael Parker, 1957- Earthly remains : the history and science of preserved human bodies O'Connor, Sue. Veth, Peter Marius. East of Wallace's line : studies of past and present maritime cultures of the Indo-Pacific region International Congress of Ethnobiology (7th : 2000 : Athens, Ga.) Stepp, John R. Ethnobiology and biocultural diversity : proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Ethnobiology Chayko, G. M. (Gary M.), 1955- Gulliver, Edward D., 1944-

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