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Literature of Folklore, a Guide to Series 1 Proquest University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Finding Aids University Libraries 2008 Literature of Folklore, A Guide to Series 1 ProQuest Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ulls_guides Recommended Citation ProQuest. "Literature of Folklore, A Guide to Series 1." (2008). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ulls_guides/4 This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by the University Libraries at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Finding Aids by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LITERATURE OF FOLKLORE A Guide to Series I Units 1 - 45 Originally filmed and documented by OmniSys Corporation (formerly General Microfilm Company) Collection Guide produced by ProQuest LLC as part of Literature of Folklore Collection. Reproduced with permission. Inquiries may be made to: ProQuest LLC, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346 USA. Telephone (734) 761-7400; E-mail: info@proquest; Web-page: www.proquest.com. Literature of Folklore Series I Units 1 – 45 **There are 18 reels unavailable in this OmniSys collection. Replacement film is being located for reels 1-10, 438-439, 555, 643, 665, 745-746, 832. Unit 1 11:1 Nettesheim, Agrippa von. Magische Werke. Vol. 1-2, 4-5. Berlin: Barsdorf Verlag, 1916. 12:1 Stadler, Hermann. Albertus Magnus de animalbus libri XXVI. Vol. 15-16. Munster i.w., 1916-21. 13:1 Bischoff, Erich. Die mystik und Magie der zahlen. Berlin: Verlag Hermann Barsdorf, 1920. 13:2 Bischoff, Erich. Das jenseits der seele. Berlin: Verlag Hermann Barsdorf, 1920. 13:3 Becker, Albert. Frauenrechtiliches in Brauch und Sitte. Kaiserslautern: Hermann Kaysers Verlag, 1913. 13:4 Beth, Karl. Religion und magie. Leipzig und Berlin: B. G. Teubner, 1927. 13:5 Beth, Karl. Einführung in die vergleichende Religionsgeschichte Leipzig und Berlin: B. G. Teubner, 1920. 13:6 Andreae, Johann. Chymische Hochzeit: Christiani Rosencreutz. Berlin: Hermann Barsdorf, 1913. 13:7 Aly, Wolf. Volksmärchen, Sage und novelle bei Herodot und seinen Zeitgenossen. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1921. 14:1 Andree, Richard. Votive und Weihegaben des katholischen Volkes in Süddeutschland. Ein Beitrag zur Volkskunda Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, 1904. 14:2 Andree, Richard. Die Anthroprophagie. Eine ethnographische studie. Leipzig: Veit & comp., 1887. 14:3 Andree, Richard. Zur volkskunde der juden. Bielefeld & Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1881. 14:4 Abt, Adam. Die Apolgie des Apuleius von Madaura und die antike Zauberei. Giessen: Alfred Töpelmann, 1908. 14:5 Bischoff, Erich. Die elemente der Kabbalah. Berlin: Barsdorf, 1913/1914 15:1 Avè-Lallemant, Friedrich Christian Benedict. Die Mersener Bockreiter. Leipzig: F. U. Brodhaus, 1880. 15:2 Andrian, Ferdinand. Der Hohencultus Asiatischer und Europaischer Volker. Wien: Verlag Von Carl Konegen, 1891. 15:3 Andrian, Ferdinand. Die Altausseer. Wien: Alfred Holder, 1905. 16:1 Berthold, Otto. Die Unverwundbarkeit in Sage und Aberglauben der Griechen. Giessen: Verlag Von Alfred Topelmann, 1911. 16:2 Bartsch, Karl. Sagen, Marchen und Gebrauche aus Mecklenburg. Wien: Wilheim Barmuller, 1880. 17:1 Birlinger, Anton. Aus Schwaben. Wiesbaden: Heinrich Killinger, 1874. 17:2 Bertsch, Heinrich. Weltanschauung, Volkssage und Volksbrauch. Dortmund: Fr. Wilh. Ruhfus, 1910. 18:1 Böckel, Otto. Handbuch des Deutschen volksliedes Marburg: N. G. Elwert, 1908. 18:2 Blum, Ida. Die Schutzgeister in der altnordischen Literatur. Zabern: A. Fuchs, 1912. 18:3 Birlinger, Anton. Volksthümliches aus Schwaben. 2 v. Freiburg im Breisgan: Herder'sche, 1861-1862. 19:1 Panzer, Dr. Friedrich. Studien zur germanischen Sagengeschichte. München: C.H. Becksche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1910. 19:2 Panzer, Dr. Friedrich. Studien zur germanischen Sagengeschichte. München: C.H. Becksche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1910. 19:3 Marzell, Heinrich. Unsere Heilpflanzen ihre Geschichte und ihre Stellung in der Volksunde. Verlag von Theodor Fisher, 1922. 19:4 Marzell, Heinrich. Neues illustriertes Krauterbuch. Reutlingen, Ennslin & Laiblins, 1921. 19:5 Marzell, Heinrich. Die Pflanzen im deutschen Volksleben. Berlegt bei Cugen Diederichs in Jena, 1925. Collection Guide produced by ProQuest LLC as part of Literature of Folklore Collection. Reproduced with permission. Literature of Folklore Series I Units 1 – 45 19:6 Murr, Josef. Die Pflanzenwelt in der griechischen Mythologie. Innsbruck: verlag der Wagner schen Universitats Buchhandlung, 1890. 19:7 Anton Ritter von Perger. Die Deutsche Pflanzensagen. Stuttgart und Oehringer: Angust Schaber, 1864. 19:8 Böckel, Otto. Die Deutsche Volkssage. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1909. 19:9 Böckel, Otto. Deutsche Volkslieder aus Oberhessen. Marburg: R. G. Gluertsche Berlagt, 1885. 20:1 Mannhardt, Wilhelm . Wald - und Feldkulte. Berlin: Gebruder Borntraeger, 1877. 20:2 Mannhardt, Wilhelm. Mythologische Forschungen aus dem Nachlasse. Strassburg: Karl J. Trubner; London: Trubner & Co., 1884. 20:3 Manz, Werner. Volksbrauch und Volksglaube des Sarganserlandes. Schweiz, Gesellschaft fur Volkskunde. Augustinergasse Basel, 1916. 20:4 Marcellus, Empiricus (ed. G. Helmreich). Marcelli de Medicamentis. Lipsiae in aedibus B. G. Teubneri, MDCCCLXXXIX. 20:5 Martin, Eduard Ernst. Worterbuch der elsassischen Mundarten. Erster Band. Strassburg: Karl J. Trubner, 1899. 20:6 Meyer, Carl. Der Aberglaube des Mittelalters und der nachstfolgenden Jahrunderte. Basel: Druchund verlag Felix Schneider, 1884. 20:7 Meyer, Elard Hugo. Germanische Mythologie. Berlin: Mayer & Muller, 1891. Unit 2 21:1 Müllenhoff, Karl Victor. Sagen, Märchen und Lieder der Herzogthümer Schleswig-Holstein und Lauenburg. Schleswig: Julius Bergas, 1921. 21:2 Müller, Sophus Otto. Nordische Altertumskunde. 2 v. Strassburg: Karl J. Truebner, 1897-98. 21:3 Nemnich, Philipp Andreas. Allgemeines Polyglotten-Lexikon der Naturge-schichte mit erklaerenden anmerkunger. 4 v. Hamburg: Licentiat Nemnich, 1793-1795. 21:4 Nilsson, Martin Persson. Griechische Feste von religioeser Bedeutung mi Ausschluss der attischen. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1906. 21:5 Nilsson, Martin Persson. Primitive Religion. Tuebingen: J. C. B. Mohr, 1911. 21:6 Otte, Heinrich . Glockenkunde. Leipzig: T. O. Weigel, 1884. 21:7 Peters, Hermann. Aus Pharmazeutischer vorzeit in bild und wort. 2 v. Berlin: J. Springer, 1889-1891. 22:1 Ploss, Heinrich. Das Kind in Breuch und Sitts der Voelker. 2 v. Leipzig: Th. Grieben, 1911-1912. 22:2 Quenstedt, Friedrich August von. Handbuch der Mineralogie. Tübingen: H. Laupp, 1855. 22:3 Ratzel, Friedrich. Volkerkunde. 2 v. Leipzig und Wien: Bibliographisches institut, 1894. 23:1 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani. V. 1. Palermo: Carlo Clausen, 1891. 23:2 Pitrè, Giuseppe. 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Palermo: Luigi Pedone Lauriel, 1875. 24:1 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 8. Proverbi Siciliani Baccolti E. Confrontati Conquelli Degli Altri Dialetti D'Italia, Volume Primo. Palermo: Luigi Pedone Lauriel, 1880. 24:2 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 9. Proverbi Siciliani Baccolti E. Confrontati Conquelli Degli Altri Dialetti D'Italia, Volume Secondo. Palermo: Luigi Pedone Lauriel, 1880. 24:3 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 10. Proverbi Siciliani Baccolti E. Confrontati Conquelli Degli Altri Dialetti D'Italia, Volume Terzo. Palermo: Luigi Pedone Lauriel, 1880. 24:4 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 11. Proverbi Siciliani Baccolti E. Confrontati Conquelli Degli Altri Dialetti D'Italia, Volume Quatro. Palermo: Luigi Pedone Lauriel, 1880. 24:5 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 12. Spettacoli E Feste Popolari Siciliane, Volume Unico. Palermo: Luigi Pedone Lauriel, 1881. 24:6 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 13. Giuochi Fanciulleschi Siciliani, Volume Unico. Palermo: Luigi Pedone Lauriel, 1883. 24:7 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 14. Usi E Costumi Credenze E Pregiudizi del Popolo Siciliano, Volume Primo. Palermo: Libreria L. Pedone Lauriel Di Carlo Clausen, 1889. 24:8 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 15. Usi E Costumi Credenze E Pregiudizi del Popolo Siciliano, Volume Secondo. Palermo: Libreria L. Pedone Lauriel Di Carlo Clausen, 1889. 24:9 Pitrè, Giuseppe. Biblioteca delle tradizioni populari Siciliani, Vol. 16. Usi E Costumi Credenze E Pregiudizi del Popolo Siciliano, Volume Terzo. Palermo: Libreria L. Pedone
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