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Motif-Index of Folk-Literature

Greek and Roman fables (FFCommunications No. 56), supplemented by the oriental fables listed in Chauvin's Arabian Bibliographie. The literary history of these tales is well known, so that no attempt was made to supply all of them with bibliographical apparatus, but only to place them definitely in the body of fable literature. In all, some five hundred fables appear in the classification.

New Edition

Certain additions have been suggested by Professor Ben Perry's monumental Aesopica, though the expected volume of comparative notes has not been available.


Periodicals Excerpted.

First Edition

Revue des Traditions Populaires.

Mélusine.

Zeitschrift des Vereins für Volkskunde.

Folk Lore

Journal of American Folklore

Danske Studier

Am Urquell

New Edition

Where continuing, the journals mentioned above have been brought down to date.

Anuario de la Sociedad Folklorica de Mexico

Les Archives de Folklore

Volkskundliche Bibliographie

Annual bibliographies in Publications of the Modern Language Association of America and in Southern Folklore Quarterly.

Hessische Blätter für Volkskunde

Arv

Folklore (Naples)

A number of local folklore journals from South America, the United States, and France.


Books and periodicals which have been explored with some thoroughness in the search for motif-studies are indicated in the general bibliography by an asterisk. Works which are arranged according to the present index are marked specially (☉). They need no page reference.