clarifying my uses-of-folklore question

Jules Levin ameliede at EARTHLINK.NET
Thu Aug 1 21:01:55 UTC 2013


On 8/1/2013 1:47 PM, Jan Zielinski wrote:
> W dniu 2013-08-01 21:48, Jules Levin pisze:
>> There is an unusual article by Alfred Senn, not the historian son, 
>> but the deceased Balticist, that you should try to find.  It was 
>> published in an obscure journal (at least obscure for Slavicists) in 
>> the 40's I believe.
> Do you mean this?

It is quite pssible.  I thought the title was more general, but I know 
it was published in Switzerland in the 40's, which by the way was Senn's 
home country--he pronounced his surname with a voiceless 's'.
Jules



>
> Alfred Senn, "On the Sources of a Lithuanian Tale", /Corona/, Studies 
> in celebration of the 80th birthday of Samuel Singer, Professor 
> emeritus, University of Berne, Switzerland, pp. 8-22, Duke University 
> press, Durham, N. C., 1941.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Jan Zielinski
> Berne
>
>
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