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La légende religieuse

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Publication: Text şi discurs religios, VIII, Section Literatura și sacrul, p. 239-244
p-ISSN:2066-4818
e-ISSN:2393-3402
Publisher:Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”
Place:Iași
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Abstract:This presentation refers to religious legends born from sacred written and oral texts such as the Bible (Old and New Testament), Torah, Midrash etc. The Romanian legends were compared with Basque, French, Spanish and Czech legends. Why Basque legends? Because the Basques are the oldest nation in Europe as linguistic idiom, with an unchanged religion despite French, English and Spanish political domination over the time.
I preferred to present an entire text, so that the similarities between the Romanian legends cycles God and St Peter’s on Earth – Shaking the wheat and the Basque religious cycle – Le battage du blé are easier to be seen. The comparison reaches to the conclusion that the Romanian text has Jewish origins because in the neo-Latin legends the divine travelers are Jesus and St. Peter while in the Romanian legend the divine travelers are the God (not Jesus) and St. Peter.
Key words:the religious legends, the Bible, the Romanian legends, the neo-Latin legends
Language: French
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