One of the pioneering scholars in the field of multidisciplinary cultural and linguistic studies of the Altai region was the orientalist Wilhelm Radlov (1837-1918), founder of the first International Association for the Exploration of Central Asia (1899), director of the Asian Museum in St. Petersburg, and a prominent collector and publisher of folklore texts. Radlov was already writing down Altai heroic songs in his youth during the 1860s, and large samples of this material, including ten epic texts (some of them consisting of short fragments), were published in St. Petersburg.Not
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In modern histories of folklore scholarship, when the topic concerns pioneers of oral epic fieldwork...
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Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
Russia and Japan : a historical survey : joint symposium of the SB RAS and the CNEAS TU / edited by ...
© 2019 Ippolitov Publishing house. All rights reserved. The early 21st century was able to witness t...
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My paper argues that, when collecting and re-presenting traditions based on orality, we need to cons...
of the dissertation thesis Ondřej Srba History and Oral tradition of Altain Uriankhais The object of...
In modern histories of folklore scholarship, when the topic concerns pioneers of oral epic fieldwork...
This article is written on the basis of fieldwork materials collected by the ethnographic methods of...
This article discusses the art of epic poetry in the musical heritage of the Uzbek people and the ep...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
The thesis deals with the oral, or folk epic of the non-Slavonic peoples inhabiting Siberia, excludi...
The following represents a brief account of my experience of working on the volumes of epic monument...
The article presents the analysis of V.V. Radlov's experience of Russian studies of Turkic languages...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
Russia and Japan : a historical survey : joint symposium of the SB RAS and the CNEAS TU / edited by ...
© 2019 Ippolitov Publishing house. All rights reserved. The early 21st century was able to witness t...
In the March 1993 issue of the bulletin Folklore Fellows Network Lauri Honko raised the question: "W...
The Uzbek people are one of the people who make a huge contribution to the development of the world ...
The article studies the fate of Kazakhstan versions of the well-known Turkic epic “Edige”. Written r...
My paper argues that, when collecting and re-presenting traditions based on orality, we need to cons...
of the dissertation thesis Ondřej Srba History and Oral tradition of Altain Uriankhais The object of...
In modern histories of folklore scholarship, when the topic concerns pioneers of oral epic fieldwork...