Deities of the ancient Slavs
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"Deities of the Ancient Slavs" is one of those books that should be in the library of anyone interested in the religion and history of our ancestors. Written on the basis of rich factual material and the works of famous Slavic historians, it opens up to the reader a wide panorama of the primordial beliefs of the Slavs. The author explores in detail the connections between the religions of the Slavs, Greeks and Italians. The focus of the presentation is the spiritualized religious culture of the white race, which settled in time immemorial in the vastness of Eurasia. The author of the book “Deities of the Ancient Slavs” - Alexander Sergeevich Famintsyn (1841–1896) was one of the most famous St. Petersburg music historians and music critics. He was keenly interested in the history of folk music and songwriting. It was Famintsyn’s interest in the origins of Russian and Slavic song folklore that forced him to turn to the study of Slavic paganism and its traces in folk songs, conspiracies, spells and other ritual texts. “Deities of the Ancient Slavs” is one of those books that should be in the library of anyone who is interested in religion and the history of our ancestors. Written on the basis of rich factual material and the works of famous Slavic historians, it opens up to the reader a wide panorama of the primordial beliefs of the Slavs. The author explores in detail the connections between the religions of the Slavs, Greeks and Italians. The focus of the presentation is the spiritualized religious culture of the white race, which settled in time immemorial in the vastness of Eurasia. The author of the book “Deities of the Ancient Slavs” - Alexander Sergeevich Famintsyn (1841–1896) was one of the most famous St. Petersburg music historians and music critics. He was keenly interested in the history of folk music and songwriting. It was Famintsyn’s interest in the origins of Russian and Slavic song folklore that forced him to turn to the study of Slavic paganism and its traces in folk songs, conspiracies, spells and other ritual texts.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Александр Фаминцын Сергеевич
- Language
- Russian