Desetništvo v ljudskem izročilu
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Auteurs : Monika KropejSource :
- Traditiones - Inštitut za slovensko narodopisje, Ljubljana [ 0352-0447 ] ; 2001.
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The tenth male ("desetnik") or female child ("desetnica"), but also the ninth, the twelfth or the thirteenth child of the same gender, have been preserved in the folk heritage of the Slavic, the Irish and the Baltic nations, as predestined for higher goals. The folk tradition of other nations contains several similarities in the stories abouth the seventh child of the same sex. Such a child is supposed to be a deity, a demonic creature, or a wizard. Researchers of folk epic and narrative tradition have discovered that Zeleni Jurij and Marjetica were marked as the tenth children as well. Zeleni Jurij is a deity which, according to folklore, brings renewal and fertility in spring, while his sister Marjetica is dedicated to the female counterpart of this deity. In folk songs the tenth son and the tenth daughter are either the tithe destined to the deities Perun and Mokoš, or else represent the two deities themselves.
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FT : | (Le dixième enfant dans la tradition populaire) |
ET : | (The tenth child in folk tradition) |
OT : | Desetništvo v ljudskem izročilu |
AU : | KROPEJ (Monika) |
AF : | Institut za slovensko narodopisje ZRC SAZU, Novi trg 5/1000 Ljubljana/Slovénie (1 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Traditiones - Inštitut za slovensko narodopisje, Ljubljana; ISSN 0352-0447; Slovénie; Da. 2001; Vol. 30; No. PART1; Pp. 151-168; Abs. anglais |
LA : | Slovène |
EA : | The tenth male ("desetnik") or female child ("desetnica"), but also the ninth, the twelfth or the thirteenth child of the same gender, have been preserved in the folk heritage of the Slavic, the Irish and the Baltic nations, as predestined for higher goals. The folk tradition of other nations contains several similarities in the stories abouth the seventh child of the same sex. Such a child is supposed to be a deity, a demonic creature, or a wizard. Researchers of folk epic and narrative tradition have discovered that Zeleni Jurij and Marjetica were marked as the tenth children as well. Zeleni Jurij is a deity which, according to folklore, brings renewal and fertility in spring, while his sister Marjetica is dedicated to the female counterpart of this deity. In folk songs the tenth son and the tenth daughter are either the tithe destined to the deities Perun and Mokoš, or else represent the two deities themselves. |
CC : | 52964; 529 |
FD : | Europe du Sud-Est; Balkans; Slovénie; Slaves; Tradition populaire; Littérature orale; Croyance populaire; Rang de naissance; Statut; Nombre dix; Chanson populaire; Mythologie; Indo-Européen; Symbolisme; Rite de fertilité; Dîme; Divinité; Comparaison interculturelle; Balte; Irlandais |
ED : | South-East Europe; Balkans; Slovenia; Slavs; Folklore; Oral literature; Popular Beliefs; Birth rank; Status; Number ten; Popular song; Mythology; Indo-European; Symbolism; Fertility rite; Tithe; Deity; Cross-cultural comparison; Balt; Irish |
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