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STUART—GLENNIE (John Stuart). GLENNIE (J.S.S-.)
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GLENNIE (John Stuart Stuart—) See GARNETT (Lucy M.J.) The Women of Turkey and their folk—lore. 1. The Christian women. (With. . .intro— ductory chapters on the ethnography of Turkey and folk-conceptions of nature by J. S. Stuart—Qlennie.) 2. The Jewish and 1ioslem women. (with concluding chapters on the origins of matriarchy by J. S. Stuart—Glennie.) LQndQ, 1890—91.
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GLENNIE (John Stuart Stuart). Sociological studies. (1) The Place of the Social Soienoes in a olassifioation of Knowledges. (2) The Gnera.l historical 1avs, the a.thropologioa1 bases of a science of socialisation. (3) The application of general historical laws - to Contemporary events. - See LONDON. [IlL Miscellaneous Institutions, Societies, etc.] ocio1ogical Society. Sociological papers, (1905), Vol. II. pp. 241-304. London, 1906.
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).( GLENNIE (John Stuart Stuart). See GARNETT (Lucy M.J) Greek folk—songs from the Ottoman provinces of Northern Hellas. Literal and metrical translations by L. ia. J. Garnett. Classified, revised, and edited, with essays on the survival of paganism, and the science of folk—lore by J. S. Stuart—Glennie. Second edition, revised and enlarged. London, i888.
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‘f( l:c i’4. ‘I GLENNIE (John 1Stuart Stuart). See LONDON. [III. Miscellaneous InBtitutions, Societles etc.) Earl? English Tezt Societr [Publicationsi Original 3erIes 10,21,36,112. Merlin; or, the Ear]r history ot King Arthur.. 1With an introduction oontaining Outlines of the history of the legend of Merlin. . .a.lso. . .Arthurian localities by J. S. Stuart Glennie, eto. Lonp, C1865—]99.
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. ILzf GLEIflIIE (John Stuart Stuart). See GAR1ET’ (L. t. S.) New folklore researches. Greek folk poesy: annotated translations from the whole cycle of Romaic folk—verse and folk—prose...Edited with essays on the science of folklore, Greek folkapeech, and the survival of paganism, by J.S. Stuart-Glennie. Guildford, printed for the authors, and London, 1896,
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