Archivio Per Lo Studio Delle Tradizioni Popolari, Volume 4, compiled by Giuseppe Pitr and Salvatore Salomone-Marino, is a significant collection of essays and studies dedicated to Italian folk traditions, with a particular focus on Sicily. Published in 1885, this volume represents a valuable resource for understanding the cultural heritage and popular customs of the Italian people during the late 19th century.
The archive delves into various aspects of Sicilian and Italian life, including folk tales, songs, proverbs, rituals, and other expressions of popular culture. Pitr and Salomone-Marino meticulously document these traditions, offering insights into the beliefs, values, and daily lives of the people. This collection is essential for scholars and anyone interested in folklore, anthropology, Italian history, and the preservation of cultural heritage. "Archivio Per Lo Studio Delle Tradizioni Popolari" remains an important contribution to the field of folk studies and a testament to the enduring power of tradition.
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