Biblioteca Delle Tradizioni Popolari Siciliane, Volume 20 delves into the rich tapestry of Sicilian folk traditions. Authored by Giuseppe Pitr , this volume continues the exploration of Sicilian customs, beliefs, and oral literature, providing a detailed account of the island's cultural heritage. Through meticulous documentation, Pitr captures the essence of Sicilian life, offering insights into its unique blend of history, mythology, and social practices.
This volume preserves invaluable aspects of Sicilian identity, making it an essential resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Italy. Pitr 's work remains a cornerstone in the study of folklore and ethnography, ensuring the enduring relevance of Sicily's popular traditions.
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